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The Boy Inventors' Radio Telephone

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A group of inventive youths and the experienced inventor who guides them develop and test a wireless radio-telephone, demonstrating the transmission of speech through space. Laboratory trials set off a succession of adventurous episodes involving experimental craft, accidental aerial voyages, severe storms, cross-country pursuits, and a mysterious island, where the boys face rivals, rescue endangered companions, and investigate hidden dangers. The narrative emphasizes practical problem-solving, mechanical ingenuity, and the boys' loyalty to one another as scientific experiments lead to perilous situations that must be met with courage and cleverness, concluding with the invention validated and the party's return home.

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Richard Bonner

Richard Bonner was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of adventure and invention. He is best recognized for his series featuring the 'Boy Inventors,' which includes titles such as 'The Boy Inventor's Wireless Triumph' and 'The Boy Inventors' Diving Torpedo Boat.' These stories often blend elements of science fiction with youthful ingenuity, encouraging young readers to explore the possibilities of invention and creativity. Bonner's work reflects a fascination with technology and adventure, making his stories both entertaining and educational for a generation of aspiring inventors.

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