The Radio Boys Rescue the Lost Alaska Expedition

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The Radio Boys Rescue the Lost Alaska Expedition

by Gerald Breckenridge

EN·~4 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total

The Radio Boys Rescue the Lost Alaska Expedition - CHAPTER I.—THE LOST EXPEDITION.

9:30

CHAPTER II.—SETTING OUT FROM NOME.

11:22

CHAPTER III.—IN THE WILDERNESS.

9:30

CHAPTER IV.—STRIKING GOLD.

10:22

CHAPTER V.—A SURPRISE THROUGH THE AIR

12:46

CHAPTER VI.—INDIANS!

8:22

CHAPTER VII.—A MAN OF THE “MOUNTED.”

12:58

CHAPTER VIII.—FIRST BLOOD.

10:40

CHAPTER IX.—A CALL TO THE FORT.

8:32

CHAPTER X.—THE BOYS LEFT BEHIND.

8:45

Description

When three friends—Jack, Bob and Frank—reunite in a rainy Seattle hotel after a daring South‑American treasure hunt, they receive a tantalizing clue about a vanished Arctic venture. Their father, Mr. Hampton, reveals that the mysterious “Lost Expedition” was not chasing gold or the North Pole at all, but a secret cargo of oil hidden in the frozen north. The boys’ curiosity ignites, and with their trusty radios and a knack for solving puzzles, they set their sights on uncovering the truth behind the vanished schooner.

Their plan quickly turns into a high‑stakes rescue as reports surface that the expedition’s crew may still be stranded in the icy wilderness. Guided by coded transmissions, daring navigation, and the unbreakable bond of friendship, the trio races against time and treacherous weather. Listeners will be swept up in a pulse‑pounding blend of mystery, technology, and classic adventure that captures the spirit of youthful heroism.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (262K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-06-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gerald Breckenridge

Gerald Breckenridge

d. 1964

Best remembered for his fast-moving Radio Boys adventures, he blended a journalist’s eye for contemporary technology with the upbeat energy of early twentieth-century juvenile fiction. His books capture the excitement Americans felt as radio was changing everyday life.

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