The Radio Boys with the Forest Rangers
Allen Chapman
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Radio is an ideal boy’s hobby, but it's not limited to youth. It offers a wonderful scope for the unquenchable enthusiasm that accompanies the application of youthful endeavor, and it's a fact that the majority of the wonderful inventions and improvements that have been made in radio have been produced by young men.
The Radio Boys are school chums enraptured by the thrill and potential of wireless voice transmission in the early days of the 20th Century. These are adventures of American youth as captured in print by Mark Twain, Rudyard Kipling, Robert Louis Stevenson, Jules Verne and Franklin W. Dixon. (Summary by Tom Hirsch) - Summary by Tom Hirsch (4 hr 16 min)
Chapters
Forward | 3:27 | Read by Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
A Sudden Alarm | 15:31 | Read by Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Almost A Tragedy | 17:30 | Read by Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Quick Work | 8:01 | Read by Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Radio The Fire Conqueror | 13:24 | Read by Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
The Wonderful Science | 12:33 | Read by Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Thrashing A Bully | 17:29 | Read by Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Good Riddance | 7:55 | Read by Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
At Risk Of Life | 10:03 | Read by Jim Locke |
Off For Spruce Mountain | 9:32 | Read by Jim Locke |
The Falling Bowlder | 8:53 | Read by Jim Locke |
Forest Radio | 8:46 | Read by Jim Locke |
The Ice Patrol | 10:47 | Read by Jim Locke |
Winning Their Spurs | 9:45 | Read by Jim Locke |
The Crouching Wildcat | 8:43 | Read by Jim Locke |
An Underground Mystery | 9:12 | Read by Jim Locke |
Swallowed Up By The Darkness | 7:31 | Read by Jim Locke |
An Old Enemy | 10:34 | Read by Jim Locke |
Pinned Down | 8:54 | Read by Jim Locke |
Fire | 8:40 | Read by Jim Locke |
A Terrible Battle | 8:29 | Read by Jim Locke |
Plunged In The Lake | 7:53 | Read by Jim Locke |
Fighting Off The Bears | 11:04 | Read by Jim Locke |
A Desperate Chance | 8:17 | Read by Jim Locke |
The Blessed Rain | 5:07 | Read by Jim Locke |
Snatched From Death | 8:04 | Read by Jim Locke |
Reviews
W7NQM
Tom Hirsh is very good, a delight to listen to. Jim Locke on the other hand runs his sentences together is stilted and has no inflections to his speech. very uncomfortable to listen to. I could not finish the story, Locke drove me crazy. W7NQM
Huckleberry Gap
Giving this one a rather low rating because I found several aspects of the scenarios in the last four or five chapters completely preposterous.