Radio Boys Cronies


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Embark on a nostalgic journey with "Radio Boys Cronies." Set in the 1920s, this classic by Wayne Whipple and Samuel Francis Aaron captures the adventures and camaraderie of a group of young boys fascinated by the emerging world of radio. It's a delightful blend of history, technology, and friendship that will resonate with readers of all ages.







Radio Boys Cronies


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Come along, Bill; we'll have to get there, or we won't hear the first of it. Mr. Gray said it would begin promptly at three. "I'm doing my best, Gus. This crutch -" "I know. Climb aboard, old scout, and we'll go along faster." The first speaker, a la




Radio Boys Cronies


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A rip-roaring tale for boys and girls from the beginning of the Age of Radio.




Radio Boys Cronies Or Bill Brown's Radio


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"Radio Boys Cronies," which become written with the aid of S. F. Aaron and Wayne Whipple collectively, is an outstanding literary journey that continues readers interested with its blend of journey, friendship, and technical marvel. The story is ready a set of buddies referred to as the "Radio Boys" who go on exciting adventures in the world of early radio. Each writer, S. F. Aaron and Wayne Whipple, is a master storyteller, and that they give the story their own unique appeal and a willpower to standard assessment. The story now not best continues humans entertained, but it additionally brings people together, spreads records, and creates a feel of shared entertainment. The writers are very smart due to the fact they combine creativity and ardour so nicely in the tale, taking readers thru a wide variety of emotions and landscapes. The characters' journeys, which take region against the heritage of recent radio era, are a fascinating examine friendship, interest, and the spirit of journey. The writings in "Radio Boys Cronies" by means of Aaron and Whipple are modern-day and easy to discover. They integrate to make a literary painting that is not only enjoyable but also academic. As readers dive into the super memories the ones writers have written, they are treated to a tapestry of friendship, new ideas, and the timeless pleasure of discovery in the world of radio conversation.




Radio Boys Cronies


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A children's classic in which boys and girls listen to lectures about Edison, which fascinate them so much that they build a dam, small power plant and a radio.




Radio Boys Cronies


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"Come along, Bill; we'll have to get there, or we won't hear the first of it. Mr. Gray said it would begin promptly at three." "I'm doing my best, Gus. This crutch--" "I know. Climb aboard, old scout, and we'll go along faster." The first speaker, a lad of fifteen, large for his age, fair-haired, though as brown as a berry and athletic in all his easy, deliberate yet energetic movements, turned to the one he had called Bill, a boy of about his own age, or a little older, but altogether opposite in appearance, for he was undersized, dark-haired, black-eyed, and though a life-long cripple with a twisted knee, as quick and nervous in action as the limitations of his physical strength and his ever-present crutch permitted. In another moment, despite the protests of generous consideration for his chum's strenuous offer, William Brown was heaved up on the broad back of Augustus Grier and the two cronies thus progressed quite rapidly for a full quarter of a mile through the residential section of Fairview. Not until the pair arrived at the entrance of one of the outlying cottages did husky Gus cease to be the beast of burden, though he was greatly tempted to turn into a charging war horse when one of a group of urchins on a street corner shouted: "Look at the monkey on a mule!"







Radio Boys Cronies


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Radio Boys Cronies by Wayne Whipple 'At other stations these scenes were repeated, but the climax came when we got to Port Huron. I had to jump off the train about a quarter of a mile from the station which was situated out of town. I had paid a big Dutch boy to haul several loads of sand to that point, and the engineers knew I was going to jump so they slowed down a bit. Still, I was quite an expert on the jump. I heaved off my bundle of papers and landed all right. As usual, the Dutch boy met me and we carried the rest of the papers toward the town. "'We had hardly got half way when we met a crowd hurrying toward the station. I thought I knew what they were after, so I stopped in front of a church where a prayer-meeting was just closing. I raised the price to twenty-five cents and began taking in a young fortune. "'Almost at the same moment the meeting closed and the people came rushing out. The way the coin materialized made me think the deacons had forgotten to pass the plate in that meeting!' We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection. Many of the books in our collection have been out of print for decades, and therefore have not been accessible to the general public. The aim of our publishing program is to facilitate rapid access to this vast reservoir of literature, and our view is that this is a significant literary work, which deserves to be brought back into print after many decades. The contents of the vast majority of titles in the Classic Library have been scanned from the original works. To ensure a high quality product, each title has been meticulously hand curated by our staff. Our philosophy has been guided by a desire to provide the reader with a book that is as close as possible to ownership of the original work. We hope that you will enjoy this wonderful classic work, and that for you it becomes an enriching experience.