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A mischievous boy and his father undertake a government-appointed tour to gather information about airships and related inventions, generating a series of comic episodes. The boy briefly enters an orphan asylum, devises humorous contraptions, and experiences chaotic balloon voyages and run-ins aboard naval vessels. Their travels take them through parts of Europe and ultimately to South Africa, where they procure an airship and face slapstick encounters with wildlife, narrow escapes, and schemes that test their resourcefulness. The narrative is episodic and illustrated, mixing satire of technology and travel with farcical adventures centered on the pair’s bungling ingenuity.

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George W. Peck

George W. Peck was an American humorist and author, best known for his series of humorous books featuring the character of "Peck's Bad Boy." His works often blend comedy with social commentary, reflecting the quirks of American life in the late 19th century. One of his notable titles, "Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa," showcases the misadventures of a mischievous boy and his father, capturing the essence of family dynamics with a humorous twist. Peck also contributed to the literary landscape with works like "How Private George W. Peck Put Down the Rebellion," which humorously recounts his experiences during the Civil War. His writing remains a significant part of American literary heritage.

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