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Stand By: The Story of a Boy's Achievement in Radio

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A resourceful young boy discovers and restores an antique glass lightning maker, learns to generate and harness electricity, and uses radio techniques to build wireless apparatus. His experiments draw in local companions and produce mysterious signals and a puzzling call that launch the group into an adventurous quest. They face technical obstacles, sabotage, and severe natural hazards, mounting a perilous expedition across icy wastes that challenges their courage and ingenuity. The story blends hands-on scientific problem solving, camaraderie, and suspense as the youths apply emerging radio technology to overcome dangers and reach a daring conclusion.

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Hugh McAlister

Hugh McAlister was an author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of adventure and innovation, reflecting the technological advancements of his time. Notable titles include "A Viking of the Sky: A Story of a Boy Who Gained Success in Aeronautics," which captures the excitement of aviation, and "Stand By: The Story of a Boy's Achievement in Radio," highlighting the burgeoning field of radio communication. McAlister's stories inspire young readers to dream big and explore the possibilities of science and technology.

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