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The Radio Boys on the Mexican Border

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The narrative follows a band of resourceful young radio experimenters after their aircraft is stolen and a local man is abducted; using radiotelephony they discover clues, travel to the border region, and launch a rescue. Their work combines hands-on technical know-how with reconnaissance, confronting saboteurs, fugitives, and a revealed betrayer, culminating in aerial maneuvers, a cave confrontation, and a coordinated relief effort. Chapters intersperse practical directions about amateur radio equipment with episodic action that emphasizes cooperation, inventive problem-solving, and the strategic use of emerging wireless technology to foil a scheme and secure a safe outcome.

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Gerald Breckenridge

Gerald Breckenridge was an American author known for his contributions to children's adventure literature, particularly through the popular "Radio Boys" series. His works often feature young protagonists embarking on thrilling escapades, blending elements of mystery and exploration. Notable titles include "The Radio Boys Rescue the Lost Alaska Expedition" and "The Radio Boys Seek the Lost Atlantis," which reflect his knack for engaging storytelling and imaginative plots. Breckenridge's stories not only entertain but also inspire a sense of adventure and curiosity in young readers, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century children's literature.

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