The Radio Gunner
Originally published anonymously in 1924, this intriguing work of science fiction, categorized by Bleiler under 'imaginary wars and inventions' (the work anticipates a 'second world war' and the importance of communications technology, including the coding, decoding, transmission & interception of messages). Alexander Forbes was a Harvard physiologist who contributed considerably to the fields of physiology and neuroscience in the 20th century. - Summary by E F Bleiler paraphrased
Genre(s): War & Military Fiction
Language: English
Keyword(s): military communications codes messaging (1)
| Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Play 01 | A Scientist in the Making | James R. Hedrick |
00:23:57 |
| Play 02 | The Storm-Cloud | James R. Hedrick |
00:45:06 |
| Play 03 | The Mobilization | James R. Hedrick |
00:36:19 |
| Play 04 | Progress in Jeopardy | James R. Hedrick |
00:59:20 |
| Play 05 | The Storm-Center Moves Eastward | James R. Hedrick |
00:41:56 |
| Play 06 | The Hunt | James R. Hedrick |
00:50:47 |
| Play 07 | The Fleet Arrives | James R. Hedrick |
00:47:15 |
| Play 08 | Dispatching the Secret Messenger | James R. Hedrick |
00:46:36 |
| Play 09 | The Round-up | James R. Hedrick |
00:31:07 |
| Play 10 | The Power of Suggestion | James R. Hedrick |
00:34:11 |
| Play 11 | Intrigue and Mischief | James R. Hedrick |
00:39:15 |
| Play 12 | The Victim | James R. Hedrick |
00:31:40 |
| Play 13 | The Show-down | James R. Hedrick |
00:49:29 |
| Play 14 | The Battle | James R. Hedrick |
00:54:28 |
| Play 15 | The Harbor at Sunset | James R. Hedrick |
00:10:50 |