The Wireless Operator—With the U. S. Coast Guard

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The Wireless Operator—With the U. S. Coast Guard

by Lewis E. (Lewis Edwin) Theiss

EN·~6 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

THE WIRELESS OPERATOR—WITH THE U. S. COAST GUARD

5:25
2

CHAPTER IHENRY SEEKS HIS FORTUNE

20:56
3

CHAPTER IIA FIGHT FOR LIFE

17:42
4

CHAPTER IIITHE SEARCH FOR THE DERELICT

17:56
5

CHAPTER IVTHE WATCH IN THE DARK

18:02
6

CHAPTER VTHE DESTRUCTION OF THE DERELICT

19:36
7

CHAPTER VIA CALL FOR HELP

17:10
8

CHAPTER VIIA TRAMP OF THE SEAS

15:55
9

CHAPTER VIIIIN THE CRADLE OF THE DEEP

14:06
10

CHAPTER IXTHE CITY OF PAUL REVERE

24:42

Description

A young wireless operator joins the ranks of the U.S. Coast Guard, drawn by the promise of adventure and a chance to serve on the restless seas. Through his eyes the reader discovers a world of disciplined surfmen, sturdy cutters, and the vital pulse of Morse code that bridges ship and shore when danger looms. The narrative is rooted in actual incidents, giving the story an authentic, almost documentary feel without sacrificing the drama of life at sea.

The first part of the book follows Henry, an eager newcomer seeking his fortune aboard a cutter that battles fierce storms and treacherous ice. As the crew hunts a derelict vessel and confronts a sudden call for help, the wireless operator’s calm voice becomes the lifeline for ships in peril. Early chapters blend the grit of daily patrols with moments of quiet heroism, inviting listeners to experience the tension and camaraderie of a service that heads straight into danger to rescue others.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (366K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-08-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Lewis E. (Lewis Edwin) Theiss

1878–1963

Best known for fast-moving adventure stories for young readers, this American writer also spent years teaching journalism at Bucknell University. His books often mixed action, technology, and the outdoors in ways that spoke directly to boys of the early 20th century.

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