The Radio Boys on the Mexican Border
- Author: Breckenridge Gerald
- Genre: Literature & Fiction
In order that the boy interested in radio telephony may construct his own receiving set, the Author herein will describe the construction of a small, cheap set which almost any lad handy at mechanics can build. Such a set should be sufficiently powerful to permit of successfully picking up the concerts and other programme entertainments being broadcasted frequently by stations throughout the country.
The Radio Boys with the Revenue Guards
- Author: Breckenridge Gerald
- Genre: Interpersonal Relations
Gerald Breckenridge (1889-1964) was an American author and journalist. He was a reporter for the Kansas City Star and the New York Telegram, later becoming City Editor for the latter. He was a publicist for R. K. O. Studios, and later lived in Alabama, New Orleans and Virginia. He was the author of two novels, Brief Kingdom (1936) and The Besieged (1937), and 10 volumes in the Radio Boys series (1922-1931), these are: The Radio Boys on the Mexican Border, The Radio Boys on Secret Service Duty, The Radio Boys With the Revenue Guards, The Radio Boys Search for the Inca's Treasure, The Radio Boys Rescue the Lost Alaskan Expedition, The Radio Boys in Darkest Africa, The Radio Boys Seek the Lost Atlantis, The Radio Boys With the Border Patrol, The Radio Boys as Soldiers of Fortune and The Radio Boys With the Air Patrol.
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