"Frank Reade Jr.'s Submarine Boat; or, to the North Pole Under the Ice" is a 1902 story published by American dime novel writer Luis Philip Senarens (1863–1939) using the pseudonym Noname. Senarens added new stories to the Frank Reade adventure series begun by Harry Enton in 1868. He also introduced Frank Reade, Jr. as the new main character, and added elements such as electricity.
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Luis Philip Senarens. Frank Reade Jr.'s Submarine Boat "The Explorer"; or, to the North Pole Under the Ice
CHAPTER I. – THE NEW INVENTION
CHAPTER II. – NORTHWARD BOUND
CHAPTER III. – THWARTING A GANG OF VILLAINS
CHAPTER IV. – A VISIT TO AN ICEBERG
CHAPTER V. – IN A BAD FIX
CHAPTER VI. – LOST IN AN ICEBERG
CHAPTER VII. – THE CAIRN
CHAPTER VIII. – A FIGHT WITH THE ESQUIMAUX
CHAPTER IX. – THE SUNKEN WRECK
CHAPTER X. – UNDER THE ICE BARRIER
CHAPTER XI. – IN THE OPEN POLAR SEA
CHAPTER XII. – EXPLORING THE CONTINENT
CHAPTER XIII. – THE END
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A report had gained extensive circulation that Frank Reade, Jr., of Readestown, U. S. A., had brought out a new invention.
This rumor spread far and wide, and created tremendous excitement.
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“Ah, yes!” he cried, “but please explain how you can walk out on the deck while the boat is under water.”