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  • af L. P. Wyman
    220,95 kr.

    "The Golden Boys and Their New Electric Cell" is an engaging children's book written by L. P. Wyman. This captivating story follows the adventures of the Golden Boys, a group of curious and inventive young boys who embark on a thrilling journey into the world of science and discovery.The central characters of the book are the three Golden brothers ¿ Dick, Bob, and Tom. Together, they form an inseparable trio known for their inquisitive nature and passion for scientific experiments. One day, the boys stumble upon an exciting new invention ¿ an electric cell that promises to revolutionize their experiments and open up endless possibilities for their scientific pursuits.The story revolves around the boys' efforts to understand and utilize the electric cell. Guided by their insatiable curiosity and aided by their scientific knowledge, the Golden Boys embark on a series of experiments and projects, each more daring and exciting than the last. As they delve deeper into the world of electricity, they encounter challenges, setbacks, and moments of great triumph, all of which strengthen their bond as brothers and as aspiring scientists.Throughout the book, L. P. Wyman skillfully weaves themes of friendship, teamwork, and the pursuit of knowledge. The Golden Boys' journey is not without its share of obstacles, but they face each challenge with determination, resourcefulness, and a sense of adventure. Their enthusiasm for learning and discovery serves as an inspiring example for young readers, encouraging them to embrace their own curiosity and explore the wonders of the world around them.The author's vivid descriptions bring the scientific experiments to life, captivating young readers and sparking their interest in the field of science. The boys' interactions with mentors and scientists in their community further underscore the value of learning from others and seeking guidance from those with more experience."The Golden Boys and Their New Electric Cell" also highlights the importance of responsibility and ethical behavior in scientific exploration. The boys learn to handle the power of the electric cell with care and to use their knowledge for the greater good.In the end, "The Golden Boys and Their New Electric Cell" celebrates the joy of discovery, the thrill of scientific exploration, and the enduring bond of brotherhood. It encourages young readers to embrace their curiosity, nurture their passions, and work together with others to achieve their goals."

  • af L. P. Wyman
    97,95 kr.

  • af L. P. Wyman
    109,95 - 137,95 kr.

  • af L. P. Wyman
    109,95 - 137,95 kr.

  • af L. P. Wyman
    109,95 - 137,95 kr.

  • af L. P. Wyman
    109,95 - 137,95 kr.

  • af L. P. Wyman
    137,95 kr.

    The Golden Boys and Their New Electric Cell (1922) is an adventure novel by L.P. Wyman and one of seven books in his vastly underrated--and relatively unknown--Golden Boys series. Each novel follows the adventures of Bob and Jack Golden, brothers from Maine with curious minds and adventurous hearts. Together, often alongside their trusted friend Rex Dale, the Golden Boys use their problem-solving skills and wilderness experience to overcome danger, discover strange places, and grow into fine young men. Hard at work in their state-of-the-art laboratory, the Golden Boys invent a powerful electric cell. Realizing it works exceedingly well, they soon turn their thoughts to the annual motorboat race, held on the nearby Hayden Lake, and only days away. Thinking of the glory awaiting them should they win, Jack and Bob Golden devote themselves to attaching their new electric cell to their boat, the Sprite's, motor. Meanwhile, the Jenkins boys, who hope to take the race for themselves in their boat, the Winner, have been doing their best to spy on the brothers and their invention. As the day of the race finally arrives, the Golden Boys must overcome their nerves, as well as best the Jenkins brothers' attempts at cheating, in order to claim victory. Although they win, their pride soon disappears--news of the electric cell has spread, and Bob is kidnapped in an attempt to steal the design The Golden Boys and Their New Electric Cell is a story of twists and turns with a message of perseverance and a passion for adventure. L.P. Wyman's The Golden Boys and Their New Electric Cell is the work of a talented author. It is a timeless tale inspired by Wyman's experience as a chemist, and is both easy to read and difficult to put down. Published several years before the debut of The Hardy Boys series, which would dominate young adult fiction for decades to come, The Golden Boys series is long overdue for the attention and appreciation it deserves. Although originally published for an audience of teenage boys, Wyman's series is perfect for children of all ages and genders, as well as for adults looking to return to the simple, exciting fiction of their youth. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of L.P. Wyman's The Golden Boys and Their New Electric Cell is a newly unearthed classic of young adult literature reimagined for modern readers.

  • af L. P. Wyman
    137,95 kr.

    The Golden Boys With the Lumber Jacks (1923) is an adventure novel by L.P. Wyman and one of seven books in his vastly underrated-and relatively unknown-Golden Boys series.Each novel follows the adventures of Bob and Jack Golden, brothers from Maine with curious minds and adventurous hearts. Together, often alongside their trusted friend Rex Dale, the Golden Boys use their problem-solving skills and wilderness experience to overcome danger, discover strange places, and grow into fine young men.Traveling north from Pennsylvania to spend Christmas break with their parents and sister in Skowhegan, Maine, the Golden brothers get stuck in a snowstorm on the side of the highway. After a night of hard work-and a dangerous rescue-Bob and Jack Golden make it home in one piece. But their relief does not last long. They soon learn that their father's logging business is in trouble-a deed has disappeared, and a tract of land in the Maine woods purchased by Mr. Golden has been dubiously claimed by his rival Ben Donahue. Hoping to help their father in any way possible, the brothers head north to his logging camp. When they get there, they discover a crew of lumberjacks not just worried about fulfilling an enormous order for spruce, but utterly terrified by nightly visits from a ghost. With its brilliant blend of detective, supernatural, and adventure fiction, L.P. Wyman's The Golden Boys With the Lumber Jacks is an absolute thrill ride from start to finish that tests its heroes' hearts and minds while keeping the reader engaged and ultimately, wanting more.L.P. Wyman's The Golden Boys With the Lumber Jacks is the work of a talented author, and is both easy to read and difficult to put down. Published several years before the debut of The Hardy Boys series, which would dominate young adult fiction for decades to come, The Golden Boys series is long overdue for the attention and appreciation it deserves. Although originally published for an audience of teenage boys, Wyman's series is perfect for children of all ages and genders, as well as for adults looking to return to the simple, exciting fiction of their youth.With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of L.P. Wyman's The Golden Boys With the Lumber Jacks is a newly unearthed classic of young adult literature reimagined for modern readers.

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