A Boston newspaper reporter,—a young fellow with a camera slung over his shoulders,—wanders into this story at the very beginning. He finds himself an aerial stowaway and finally a part of a South American exploring party. How this happens is an absorbing tale in itself.

The Boy Inventors’ Electric Hydroaeroplane

The restless, inventive spirit of Jack Chadwick and the persistent enthusiasm of his cousin, Tom Jesson, once more clamor for a new expression, and this book describes the unique result of their labors and the use to which it is opportunely put.

The Boy Inventors’ Radio Telephone

The determination to adopt, adapt and improve the latest means of communication gave a fresh impulse to the ambition of the Boy Inventors.

Watch boys, and you will notice their minds naturally turn to mechanism. In these delightful stories, the boys try their genius in new inventions. Read the books and see what they accomplish through skill and ingenuity.

Any book postpaid at 50 cents per copy or the six for $2.50.

HURST & COMPANY, Publishers, NEW YORK


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