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Two inventive cousins and their companions employ wireless telegraphy and experimental devices while based on an island and aboard a cruising vessel. They decode mysterious signals and confront a swift ram craft tied to a shady adversary with links to Yucatan, which triggers a broad maritime pursuit. The plot follows the use of ingenious apparatuses — gas guns, a hybrid air-and-land racer, and airships — in escapes, pursuits, and rescue attempts. Episodes range from shipboard danger and coded ciphers to a jungle voyage and a final rescue that uncovers missing relatives and a startling discovery.

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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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