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Phaeton Rogers: A Novel of Boy Life

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The novel follows a resourceful boy named Phaeton and his companions through a series of episodic adventures rooted in a local printing office and neighborhood life. They devise imaginative contraptions and entertainments—from inventive transport schemes and a makeshift comet to kite-flying stunts and a homemade fire-extinguisher—that produce comic mishaps, civic alarms, and domestic embarrassments. Interlaced with apprenticeship tasks, youthful rivalries, practical jokes, and holiday pageantry, the episodes emphasize ingenuity, friendship, and the consequences of daring experiments while depicting the energetic pleasures and teachable moments of boyhood.

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Rossiter Johnson

Rossiter Johnson was an American author and historian known for his works that explore themes of war, adventure, and youth. His notable book, "A History of the War of 1812-15 Between the United States and Great Britain," provides a detailed account of this pivotal conflict, reflecting his interest in American history. Johnson also wrote fiction, including the novel "Phaeton Rogers: A Novel of Boy Life," which captures the spirit of youth and adventure. His diverse contributions to literature encompass both historical narratives and engaging stories for younger audiences, showcasing his versatility as a writer.

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