THE WONDER ISLAND BOYS
BY ROGER T. FINLAY
Thrilling adventures by sea and land of two boys and an aged Professorwho are cast away on an island with absolutely nothing but theirclothing. By gradual and natural stages they succeed in constructing allforms of devices used in the mechanical arts and learn the scientifictheories involved in every walk of life. These subjects are all treatedin an incidental and natural way in the progress of events, from themost fundamental standpoint without technicalities, and include everydepartment of knowledge. Numerous illustrations accompany the text.
Two Thousand things every boy ought to know. Every page a romance. Every line a fact.
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THE WONDER ISLAND BOYS The Capture and Pursuit
THE WONDER ISLAND BOYS The Conquest of the Savages
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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
First advertising page, "Chenoweth" changed to "Chenowith" to matchactual book usage (Elmer Chenowith, a lad from)
Page 21, "kidnaped" changed to "kidnapped" (who had been kidnapped)
Page 28, "remarkd" changed to "remarked" (on the ground," remarked)
Page 49, "us" changed to "is" (than it really is)
Page 52, "shouler" changed to "shoulder" (over his shoulder)
Page 64, "he" changed to "be" (it might be transported)
Page 127, "whole" changed to "hole" (out of a hole)
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