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CONTENTS
CHAPTER I - THE PRIZE DETAIL
CHAPTER II - HOW EPH FLIRTED WITH SCIENCE
CHAPTER III - "YOU MAY AS WELL LEAVE THE BRIDGE!"
CHAPTER IV - MR. FARNUM OFFERS ANOTHER GUESS
CHAPTER V - TRUAX SHOWS THE SULKS
CHAPTER VI - TWO KINDS OF VOODOO
CHAPTER VII - JACK FINDS SOMETHING "NEW," ALL RIGHT
CHAPTER VIII - A YOUNG CAPTAIN IN TATTERS
CHAPTER IX - TRUAX GIVES A HINT
A bright‑eyed sixteen‑year‑old captains a brand‑new submarine torpedo boat while his fellow cadet, the quiet engineer Hal, tends the engines. Together they work under the watchful eye of Jacob Farnum, the seasoned shipbuilder who just sold his latest vessel to the Navy. When Farnum jokes about naming the next craft after Jack, the young captain is both flattered and uneasy, sensing that fame may bring hidden responsibilities.
The trio soon discovers that the fledgling fleet is more than a showcase of engineering—it’s a prize‑winning detail that could decide the future of America’s underwater warfare. Rival designers, secret telegrams, and the looming presence of the Navy create a tense atmosphere, pushing the boys to prove their skill and loyalty. As they navigate the bustling shipyard and the mysteries it holds, they must balance ambition with the practical demands of keeping a cutting‑edge submarine sea‑ready.
Full title
The Submarine Boys and the Middies The Prize Detail at Annapolis The Prize Detail at Annapolis
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (263K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-11-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
These early 1900s adventure stories sent young readers beneath the waves at a time when submarines still felt thrillingly new. The name attached to them appears to have been a house name or pen name rather than a clearly documented individual author.
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