The Air Ship Boys : Or, the Quest of the Aztec Treasure

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The Air Ship Boys : Or, the Quest of the Aztec Treasure

by H. L. (Harry Lincoln) Sayler

EN·~4 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

CHAPTER I - THE DEPARTURE OF THE OVERLAND LIMITED

12:31
2

CHAPTER II - NED'S MEETING WITH MAJOR BALDWIN HONEYWELL

8:03
3

CHAPTER III - THE RELATION OF MIGUEL VASQUEZ

8:13
4

CHAPTER IV - THE CONTRACT, AND LIQUID HYDROGEN

7:45
5

CHAPTER V - A DINNER PARTY ON THE PLACIDA

7:56
6

CHAPTER VI - BOB RUSSELL OF THE KANSAS CITY COMET

6:59
7

CHAPTER VII - THE MAKING OF A NEWSPAPER STORY

8:03
8

CHAPTER VIII - THE HOSPITALITY OF NEW MEXICO

11:02
9

CHAPTER IX - "CALIFORNY KID" GETS A JOB

10:44
10

CHAPTER X - AN ERROR IN CALCULATION

8:49

Description

In the bustling Dearborn Street station, a nervous crowd gathers as the Overland Limited prepares to depart. Young Ned Napier, his friend Alan Hope, and their loyal helper Elmer Grissom wait beside a strange club car packed with tightly secured crates, casks and numbered packages that hint at something far beyond ordinary luggage. A military major and a diligent conductor keep a tight watch on the clock, their anxiety mounting as the scheduled arrival time looms. The trio’s confidence is palpable, even as the train’s whistle blows and the decision to board must be made in minutes.

Inside the cramped car, the mysterious cargo suggests a hidden purpose: a daring quest for a legendary Aztec treasure. The adventure promises rugged travel across the Southwest, encounters with unfamiliar terrain, and the chance to solve riddles left by ancient civilizations. As the train lurches forward, the boys brace for an eventful journey, their resolve tested by the unknown challenges that lie ahead.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (287K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Sean Pobuda

Release date

2004-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

HL

H. L. (Harry Lincoln) Sayler

1863–1913

A newspaperman turned adventure writer, he helped bring the thrill of early flight to young readers at the dawn of the aviation age. His fast-moving series mixed airships, airplanes, scouting, and bold far-off journeys.

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