Frank Reade, Jr., and His Electric Ice Ship; or, Driven Adrift in the Frozen Sky. - Luis Senarens - Book

Frank Reade, Jr., and His Electric Ice Ship; or, Driven Adrift in the Frozen Sky.

The Project Gutenberg eBook, Frank Reade, Jr., and His Electric Ice Ship, by Luis Senarens
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Ahead, Frank now saw a boyish figure in the midst of a pack of ravenous wolves. He was armed with a revolver with which he was firing into them, while he shrieked to frighten them away. Up to him rushed the ice ship.
FRANK READE
WEEKLY MAGAZINE.
CONTAINING STORIES OF ADVENTURES ON LAND, SEA AND IN THE AIR.
Issued Weekly—By Subscription $2.50 per year. Entered as Second Class Matter at New York, N. Y., Post Office. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1902, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington D. C., by Frank Tousey, 24 Union Square, New York.
By “NONAME.”
It was late on a cold November night in the city of Boston, the sky was obscured by dark, stormy clouds, a bleak wind was whistling through the almost deserted streets, and the lights in the lamps flickered dimly.
A plainly attired man with white hair and a black mustache was walking away from the railroad depot with a handsome boy of seventeen, clad in the natty blue uniform of a military academy.
“Alfred Milburn,” the boy was saying pleadingly, “do not keep me in suspense any longer. Tell me why you wrote me to come to Boston to-night from my school. What serious news have you to tell me?”

Luis Senarens
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2017-04-29

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Science fiction; American fiction -- 19th century; Adventure stories; Dime novels; Inventors -- United States -- Fiction; Popular literature -- United States

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