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The Radio Boys Seek the Lost Atlantis

by Gerald Breckenridge

  • First published: Date unknown
  • Language: English
  • Content type: FictionJuvenile

"The Radio Boys Seek the Lost Atlantis" by Gerald Breckenridge is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows a group of young adventurers, known as the Radio Boys, as they embark on a thrilling exploration in the Sahara Desert, in search of the fabled lost continent of Atlantis. The opening chapters introduce readers to the main characters, including Jack Hampton, Bob Temple, and Frank Merrick, who are preparing for a significant expedition under the guidance of Professor Souchard, an esteemed scientist. At the start of the novel, the boys are journeying across the challenging desert landscape, filled with anticipation of reaching the anticipated oasis. They are introduced to the legend of Atlantis and the previous adventures that set the stage for this quest. As they travel, Frank receives a mysterious radio message from Professor Souchard, conveying a desperate cry for help. This message marks the beginning of their race against time and danger, as they come to discover not only the wonders of ancient civilizations but also the perils that await them in their quest. The tension escalates as they approach the oasis, foreshadowing the challenges and mysteries they will face in their search for knowledge and survival. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Lost civilizations and anomalous archaeology.

  • Controlled discovery queries from project-gutenberg matched “atlantis”. Retained metadata contains “Atlantis” in the title, “Atlantis” in the description, “lost continent” in the description, and 2 additional metadata match(es).

    • atlantis· via Project Gutenberg
    • Atlantis· in title
    • Atlantis· in description
    • lost continent· in description
    • Atlantis· in subject
    • Atlantis· in edition title

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2017-03-28Project GutenbergEnglishPublic domain (USA)

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