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The Radio Boys' First Wireless
- Author: Chapman Allen
- Genre: Interpersonal Relations
“Allen Chapman” was a pseudonym of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, the producer of numerous popular juvenile series books published between 1905 and 1986, including the Bobbsey Twins, Tom Swift, Hardy Boys, and Nancy Drew books. The Radio Boys' First Wireless, featuring popular at that time radio theme, is one of a series of The Radio Boys books.
The Boy Knight
- Author: Henty George Alfred
- Genre: Interpersonal Relations
At the beginning of the story we can see a boy, who is living with his mother. Their home is situated in the northern part of England. He learns some information about the outlaws , who are situated in the forest from the government. So, he goes in the wood to let them know about it. Later the boy takes part in the siege of the castle and the main commander of the outlaws promises to take him as a knight.
This book is full of different adventurous stories and any lover of robin hood stories would certainly love it!
The Crofton Boys
- Author: Martineau Harriet
- Genre: Interpersonal Relations
Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER XI. DOMESTIC MANNERS. After Mr. Proctor had come and was gone, and Mrs. Proctor was gone with him, Hugh began to wonder why Tooke had never paid the visit he had promised. Several boys had called; some to thank Hugh for balls that he had quilted; some to see how he got on; and some to bring him Crofton news. Mr. Tooke had fastened his horse up at the door, in passing, and stepped in for a few minutes, two or three times a week; but it was now within six days of the holidays, and the one Hugh most wished to see had not appeared. His uncle observed his wistful look when the door-bell rang, and drew his conclusions. He said, on the Wednesday before the break- ing-up, that he was going to drive past the Crofton school; that it was such a fine day that he thought Hugh might go with him, and perhaps they might persuade some one to come home to dinner with them. Hugh had never enjoyed the open air more than during this drive. He had yet much to learn about the country, and it was all as beautiful as it was new. Mr. Shaw could not stop for Hugh to get out at Crofton; so, when his arrival was seen, the boys were allowed to go out of bounds, as far as the gig, to speak to their schoolfellow. Mr. Shaw asked Tooke to mount, and go home with them for the day. When he had jumped in, and Hugh had bidden the rest good-by, asudden shyness came over his poor conscious visitor; and it was not lessened by Mr. Shaw telling Tooke that he did not do credit to Crofton air, so puny as he seemed; and that he looked at that moment more like one that had had a bad accident than Hugh did. Hugh was full of questions about Crofton matters, however; and long before they reached Mr. Shaw's they were chattering as busily as possible. But then it was all spoiled to Tooke again by seeing Hug... --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
Handwork instruction for boys
- Author: Pabst, Alwin, 1854-
- Genre: Interpersonal Relations
Translation of Die Knabenarbeit in der heutigen Erziehung
The Boy Crusaders
- Author: Edgar John George
- Genre: Interpersonal Relations
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's literature. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Radio meteorology
- Author: Bean, B. R. (Bradford R.), 1927-
- Genre: Interpersonal Relations
"Brings together the work done in radio meteorology over the past ten years at the ... Central Radio Propagation Laboratory." Includes bibliographies
The Dingo Boys
- Author: Fenn George Manville
- Genre: Interpersonal Relations
Illustrated by W. S. Stacey

