Frank Reade, Jr., and his new steam man; or, the young inventor's trip to the far west

The Project Gutenberg eBook, Frank Reade, Jr., and His New Steam Man, or, the Young Inventor's Trip to the Far West, by Luis Senarens
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By “NONAME”,
Author of Frank Reade Jr.’s Electric Cyclone; or, Thrilling Adventures in No Man’s Land, etc.
Frank Reade was noted the world over as a wonderful and distinguished inventor of marvelous machines in the line of steam and electricity. But he had grown old and unable to knock about the world, as he had been wont once to do.
So it happened that his son, Frank Reade, Jr., a handsome and talented young man, succeeded his father as a great inventor, even excelling him in variety and complexity of invention. The son speedily outstripped his sire.
The great machine shops in Readestown were enlarged by young Frank, and new flying machines, electric wonders, and so forth, were brought into being.
But the elder Frank would maintain that, inasmuch as electricity at the time was an undeveloped factor, his invention of the Steam Man was really the most wonderful of all.
“It cannot be improved upon,” he declared, positively. “Not if steam is used as a motive power.”

Luis Senarens
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2017-01-09

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

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