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The Submarine Boys' Trial Trip / "Making Good" as Young Experts

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A group of resourceful young crewmen undertake a proving voyage in a new submarine while their builder seeks investment, and rising tensions with a wealthy rival lead to insults and confrontation. Trouble deepens when a submarine and its crew disappear, triggering searches, accusations, and a public examination of the youths' abilities. The boys use ingenuity, practical jokes, and seamanship—including a daring rescue and a scheme that confounds naval authorities—to suppress a mutiny, compete for prizes, and resolve business disputes, ultimately demonstrating their competence and surprising both allies and adversaries.

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Victor G. Durham

Victor G. Durham was an American author known for his contributions to juvenile literature, particularly in the adventure genre. He is best recognized for his series featuring the exploits of young submariners, which includes titles such as "The Submarine Boys and the Middies" and "The Submarine Boys for the Flag." These works often blend themes of patriotism and adventure, appealing to young readers with their thrilling narratives centered around naval heroism and camaraderie. Durham's stories reflect the early 20th-century fascination with submarines and the sea, making them a notable part of children's literature from that era.

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