Author: | Gerald Breckenridge | ISBN: | 1230001629637 |
Publisher: | ANEB Publishing | Publication: | April 7, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Gerald Breckenridge |
ISBN: | 1230001629637 |
Publisher: | ANEB Publishing |
Publication: | April 7, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
An US journalist and author (who may have been born Gerald Breitigam) of one of the more successful Radio Boys sequences, the Radio Boys novels beginning with The Radio Boys on Secret Service Duty (1922). The titles of greatest sf interest are The Radio Boys Search for the Inca's Treasure (1922), a Lost Race tale, and The Radio Boys Seek the Lost Atlantis (1923).
Contents
The Radio Boys Seek the Lost Atlantis
The Radio Boys' Search for the Inca's Treasure
The Radio Boys on Secret Service Duty
The Radio Boys Rescue the Lost Alaska Expedition
The Radio Boys on the Mexican Border
The Radio Boys with the Revenue Guards
People used to believe the legends of the buried cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum were myths. They believed so for a thousand years, before archaeologists exposed the ruins. The historian Herodotus was called “the father of liars” for a thousand years, because he wrote of the wonders of the ancient civilizations of the Nile valley and of Chaldea. But now it is known he spoke the truth.
It is so with this legend of Atlantis, of which the great Greek, Plato, has left us the most detailed account. All these thousands of years since Plato wrote his account of Atlantis, 400 years before the Birth of Christ, he has been regarded as a poetizer. But in the light of recent researches, which really are just beginning, it appears as if what he wrote was not legend but history, and as if, indeed, his story is one of the most valuable documents which have come down to us from antiquity.
An US journalist and author (who may have been born Gerald Breitigam) of one of the more successful Radio Boys sequences, the Radio Boys novels beginning with The Radio Boys on Secret Service Duty (1922). The titles of greatest sf interest are The Radio Boys Search for the Inca's Treasure (1922), a Lost Race tale, and The Radio Boys Seek the Lost Atlantis (1923).
Contents
The Radio Boys Seek the Lost Atlantis
The Radio Boys' Search for the Inca's Treasure
The Radio Boys on Secret Service Duty
The Radio Boys Rescue the Lost Alaska Expedition
The Radio Boys on the Mexican Border
The Radio Boys with the Revenue Guards
People used to believe the legends of the buried cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum were myths. They believed so for a thousand years, before archaeologists exposed the ruins. The historian Herodotus was called “the father of liars” for a thousand years, because he wrote of the wonders of the ancient civilizations of the Nile valley and of Chaldea. But now it is known he spoke the truth.
It is so with this legend of Atlantis, of which the great Greek, Plato, has left us the most detailed account. All these thousands of years since Plato wrote his account of Atlantis, 400 years before the Birth of Christ, he has been regarded as a poetizer. But in the light of recent researches, which really are just beginning, it appears as if what he wrote was not legend but history, and as if, indeed, his story is one of the most valuable documents which have come down to us from antiquity.