THE OCEAN WIRELESS BOYS
By Wilbur Lawton (named author)

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"The tragedies of the seas become less dreadful with the introduction of the wireless aboard steamships and it is to be hoped ultimately that the "ocean grave-yard" will be a thing of the past. The volumes describe daring and exciting tales."

John Henry Goldfrap wrote #3, and, perhaps the rest.

  1. THE OCEAN WIRELESS BOYS ON THE ATLANTIC -- "How a Brooklyn boy became a wireless operator and shared in the work of rescue on the sea makes a thrilling tale." -- 1914. Hurst.

  2. THE OCEAN WIRELESS BOYS AND THE LOST LINER -- "This book takes the young wireless operators into southern waters and through grave perils." -- 1914. Hurst.

  3. THE OCEAN WIRELESS BOYS OF THE ICE-BERG PATROL -- "The sinking of the Titanic emphasized the usefulness of the wireless in the iceberg zones described in this volume." -- 1915. Hurst.

  4. THE OCEAN WIRELESS BOYS AND THE NAVAL CODE -- "Combine warships and wireless, danger, intrigue, and daring and you have an exciting tale of the sea." -- 1915. Hurst.

  5. THE OCEAN WIRELESS BOYS ON THE PACIFIC -- "This is as fascinating, thrilling and interesting as any of the preceding volumes. Plenty of action for red-blooded boys." -- 1916. Hurst.

  6. THE OCEAN WIRELESS BOYS ON WAR SWEPT SEAS -- 1917. Hurst.

Source:

Hurst advertisement
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