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  • av Victor Appleton
    409,-

    "Tom Swift Among the Fire Fighters" by Victor Appleton is an electrifying addition to the popular Tom Swift series, following the young inventor as he becomes entangled in a series of fire-related incidents that require his ingenuity and courage to overcome.In this thrilling tale, Tom Swift finds himself faced with a string of mysterious fires that break out in his hometown. As the fires spread, causing chaos and destruction, Tom is determined to uncover the source of the blazes and put a stop to the dangerous arsonist responsible.Armed with his inventive mind and a keen sense of justice, Tom sets out to investigate the fires, working closely with local fire departments and authorities to track down the culprit. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of deceit and conspiracy, leading him on a heart-pounding chase to apprehend the fire-starting mastermind.Throughout the novel, Tom faces intense challenges, both in combating the fires and outsmarting the cunning arsonist. With his loyal friends and allies by his side, Tom races against time to prevent more fires and save his town from devastation.As the plot unfolds, readers are taken on an action-packed journey, witnessing Tom Swift's brilliance in solving complex problems and his bravery in facing dangerous situations. From daring rescues to ingenious inventions, Tom demonstrates why he is a beloved hero to readers young and old."Tom Swift Among the Fire Fighters" is a gripping story that combines elements of mystery, adventure, and heroism, making it a captivating read for fans of the Tom Swift series and anyone who loves thrilling tales of daring and determination."

  • av Victor Appleton
    409,-

    " In "Tom Swift and His Motor-cycle" by Victor Appleton, readers are taken on another thrilling adventure with the brilliant young inventor, Tom Swift. This time, Tom has set his sights on creating a revolutionary motor-cycle that will revolutionize transportation and capture the imagination of people everywhere.The story begins with Tom's desire to design a motor-cycle that is not only faster and more powerful than any other but also environmentally friendly. With the help of his trusty mechanic and friend, Ned Newton, Tom starts working on his latest invention. He envisions a motor-cycle that can not only speed on roads but also navigate rough terrains, making it an all-terrain wonder.As the motor-cycle takes shape, Tom faces numerous challenges, from designing the perfect engine to ensuring stability and control at high speeds. His dedication to perfection and willingness to experiment with new ideas lead to several prototypes before achieving the desired result.Once the motor-cycle is ready, Tom takes it for a test drive with Ned by his side. The motor-cycle's speed and maneuverability leave everyone in awe, and it quickly gains attention from enthusiasts, inventors, and even potential buyers. Tom's invention becomes the talk of the town, attracting admiration, and also a fair share of envious rivals who wish to discredit him and claim his invention as their own.Amidst the excitement and success, Tom and Ned find themselves embroiled in a series of adventures as they race against time and adversaries. They face challenges that test their ingenuity and resourcefulness while navigating through danger and intrigue. Through it all, Tom's unwavering determination, quick thinking, and ethical approach guide him in overcoming obstacles and staying true to his principles."Tom Swift and His Motor-cycle" not only offers an action-packed narrative but also emphasizes the importance of innovation, responsible use of technology, and the value of friendship. Tom Swift's commitment to advancing technology for the greater good and his loyalty to his friends make him a role model for young readers.In conclusion, "Tom Swift and His Motor-cycle" is a captivating tale of invention, adventure, and heroism. Victor Appleton's portrayal of Tom Swift as a brilliant inventor with a strong moral compass adds depth to the story and makes it an inspiring read for young minds interested in science, technology, and the thrill of exploration."

  • av Victor Appleton
    409,-

    "In "Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight" by Victor Appleton, readers are taken on an exhilarating journey with the young inventor, Tom Swift, as he creates an extraordinary searchlight that has the power to illuminate vast distances and revolutionize nighttime exploration.The story begins with Tom Swift's insatiable curiosity and his desire to push the boundaries of technology. He becomes fascinated with the idea of developing a searchlight that can cast a brilliant beam of light over long distances, capable of revealing even the most hidden of secrets. Eager to take on this ambitious project, Tom assembles a team of skilled engineers and scientists to assist him in the construction of the great searchlight.As construction progresses, Tom faces numerous technical challenges and setbacks. He must devise innovative solutions to overcome issues related to power source, beam stability, and portability. The young inventor's determination and problem-solving skills are put to the test as he strives to perfect the great searchlight.However, as Tom Swift's creation nears completion, it attracts the attention of those who seek to misuse its powerful capabilities for their own gain. The great searchlight becomes the center of a thrilling chase, as Tom and his friends must protect their invention from falling into the wrong hands.Throughout the story, Victor Appleton weaves elements of mystery and adventure, keeping readers captivated as they follow Tom Swift's journey. The searchlight's potential for aiding in nighttime navigation, scientific exploration, and even aiding in search and rescue missions makes it a valuable invention with implications far beyond what Tom had imagined.As the plot unfolds, the book delves into themes of responsibility and the potential consequences of scientific discoveries. Tom Swift is faced with the ethical implications of his inventions and must make choices that will shape the impact of his work on the world."Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight" is not just an action-packed adventure but also a story that encourages readers to think critically about the role of technology in society. It prompts reflections on the responsible use of scientific advancements for the betterment of humanity and the preservation of the natural world.In conclusion, "Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight" is a thrilling tale of innovation, intrigue, and responsibility. Victor Appleton's portrayal of Tom Swift as a brilliant inventor with a strong moral compass makes this book an engaging and thought-provoking read for audiences of all ages."

  • av Victor Appleton
    409,-

    "In "Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout" by Victor Appleton, readers are taken on an electrifying journey as the young inventor, Tom Swift, creates and tests his latest groundbreaking creation, the electric runabout.The story begins with Tom Swift's passion for innovation and his desire to contribute to the advancement of transportation technology. Eager to create a vehicle that is not only powerful but also environmentally friendly, Tom sets his sights on building an electric runabout ¿ a compact and speedy automobile driven by electricity.As Tom works tirelessly in his lab, he encounters challenges that test his engineering skills and problem-solving abilities. With the support of his father and a team of loyal friends, Tom overcomes obstacles and successfully assembles the electric runabout. The vehicle is sleek, efficient, and a marvel of modern technology.However, the true test of the electric runabout comes when Tom and his friends embark on a thrilling cross-country journey to demonstrate its capabilities. The young inventor must navigate treacherous terrains, face unexpected dangers, and showcase the electric runabout's incredible speed and endurance.Throughout the adventure, Tom Swift's ingenuity and resourcefulness are on full display as he overcomes obstacles, outwits adversaries, and proves the potential of electric-powered vehicles. The electric runabout becomes a symbol of progress and innovation, capturing the imagination of people worldwide.As the story unfolds, Victor Appleton skillfully weaves together elements of science fiction, adventure, and excitement. Readers are treated to an action-packed narrative that not only entertains but also highlights the importance of sustainable technology and eco-friendly transportation solutions."Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout" inspires young minds to dream big, think creatively, and pursue their passions for science and innovation. Tom Swift's determination, curiosity, and willingness to take risks serve as an inspiration to readers of all ages.In conclusion, "Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout" is a thrilling tale of invention and adventure, showcasing the potential of electric-powered vehicles and the impact of cutting-edge technology. Victor Appleton's storytelling captivates readers and leaves them eagerly anticipating the next chapter in Tom Swift's journey of innovation."

  • av Victor Appleton
    409,-

    "In "Tom Swift and His Air Glider" by Victor Appleton, the adventurous young inventor, Tom Swift, embarks on a thrilling journey to revolutionize aviation with his latest creation, the Air Glider.Tom is passionate about pushing the boundaries of flight and dreams of designing an aircraft that can glide gracefully through the skies without the need for engines. His goal is to create a lightweight and efficient glider that can soar like a bird, offering a new and exciting way of traveling through the air.With the help of his trusty friends and skilled mechanics, Tom sets out to build the Air Glider. As he faces numerous challenges in the design and construction process, he relies on his ingenuity and determination to overcome obstacles.Once the Air Glider is complete, Tom can hardly wait to take it on its maiden flight. He envisions soaring high above the earth, feeling the rush of wind against his face and experiencing the exhilaration of true flight.However, as Tom takes to the skies, he quickly realizes that flying the Air Glider is no simple task. He must master the art of gliding and learn to navigate the air currents and winds to stay aloft. Along the way, he encounters unforeseen dangers and unexpected adventures that put his skills and courage to the test.As news of Tom's innovative invention spreads, the aviation world becomes abuzz with excitement and curiosity. Aviation enthusiasts and competitors are eager to witness the Air Glider's capabilities and assess its potential impact on the future of flight.Throughout the novel, readers are captivated by the thrill of flight and the spirit of innovation that drives Tom Swift's quest. The story celebrates the boundless possibilities of human imagination and the relentless pursuit of progress."Tom Swift and His Air Glider" is an exciting tale of determination, discovery, and the joy of flight. It showcases Tom's inventive spirit and highlights the importance of dreaming big and reaching for the skies."

  • av Victor Appleton
    409,-

    In "Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship" by Victor Appleton, the brilliant young inventor, Tom Swift, embarks on a groundbreaking adventure that pushes the boundaries of aviation technology and military innovation.In this thrilling installment of the Tom Swift series, Tom's latest creation is an awe-inspiring aerial warship, a marvel of engineering and design. This flying war machine is equipped with state-of-the-art weaponry and advanced surveillance capabilities, making it a potential game-changer in modern warfare.As news of Tom's revolutionary invention spreads, it catches the attention of powerful nations and international forces. The world is eager to witness the capabilities of this unprecedented warship, and Tom is faced with pressure to demonstrate its prowess.However, amid the excitement and anticipation, Tom becomes aware of the dangers his invention might pose if it falls into the wrong hands. He is faced with the moral dilemma of how to use his invention responsibly and prevent it from being exploited for destructive purposes.As events unfold, Tom finds himself in the midst of international intrigue and conflict. He must navigate complex political landscapes while safeguarding his invention and maintaining his dedication to peace and progress.Throughout the novel, readers are treated to a thrilling blend of action, suspense, and technological wonder. Tom Swift's ingenuity and resourcefulness are put to the test as he faces adversaries determined to claim his invention for themselves."Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship" is a riveting tale of adventure, ethics, and the pursuit of knowledge. As Tom strives to use his inventions for the greater good, he reminds us of the responsibilities that come with scientific advancement and the power to shape the future."

  • av Victor Appleton
    409,-

    "The Motion Picture Chums at Seaside Park" takes readers on an exciting journey with a group of adventurous friends who share a love for filmmaking and the magic of motion pictures.The story revolves around four inseparable friends: Frank, Bob, Jerry, and Bluff, who have formed a close-knit film club known as "The Motion Picture Chums." They are passionate about making movies and capturing thrilling moments on film. Each member brings their unique skills and talents to the group, making their film projects truly special.When the summer vacation arrives, the Chums embark on a new adventure to Seaside Park, a picturesque coastal town renowned for its scenic beauty and exciting attractions. With their trusty motion picture camera in hand, they are eager to document their summer escapades and create memorable films to share with their friends and families.As they explore Seaside Park, the Chums encounter a series of intriguing events and colorful characters. They find themselves involved in mysterious occurrences, such as a missing valuable artifact that needs to be recovered and a local legend that sparks their curiosity. Along the way, they befriend a variety of people, including a talented young actress and a seasoned filmmaker who becomes their mentor.Throughout their journey, the Chums learn valuable lessons about teamwork, determination, and the power of friendship. They overcome challenges, face unexpected twists, and work together to solve mysteries, all while capturing these exciting moments on film."The Motion Picture Chums at Seaside Park" celebrates the magic of filmmaking, the joy of exploration, and the bonds of friendship. As the Chums immerse themselves in their cinematic endeavors, they inspire readers to follow their passions, collaborate with others, and embrace the thrill of new experiences.Victor Appleton's captivating storytelling transports readers to the enchanting world of filmmaking and the beauty of Seaside Park. With action-packed scenes, intriguing mysteries, and heartwarming moments, the book appeals to young readers and anyone with an interest in adventure, creativity, and the wonders of the motion picture industry."

  • av Victor Appleton
    409,-

    "The Moving Picture Boys at Panama" by Victor Appleton follows the thrilling adventures of Joe Duncan and his friend, Tom, two ambitious young filmmakers, as they travel to Panama to capture the construction of the Panama Canal on film.The story begins with Joe and Tom, avid enthusiasts of the burgeoning motion picture industry, who have recently found success in their filmmaking endeavors. When they learn about the incredible engineering feat of building the Panama Canal, they see an opportunity to create a groundbreaking documentary that will captivate audiences worldwide.Eager to embark on this ambitious project, the boys set off for Panama, armed with their trusty motion picture camera and a determination to document every aspect of the canal's construction. Along the way, they face challenges and obstacles, including navigating through the dense jungles of Panama, coping with the tropical climate, and encountering dangerous wildlife.As they arrive at the construction site, Joe and Tom witness the incredible efforts of engineers and laborers from around the world as they work tirelessly to build the canal. The boys capture every moment on film, from the digging of trenches to the monumental feat of engineering that is the construction of the locks.However, their filmmaking mission becomes even more exciting when they stumble upon a mysterious plot to sabotage the construction of the canal. With their filmmaking skills and daring spirit, Joe and Tom become amateur detectives, determined to uncover the culprits and prevent any harm to the historic project.Amidst the drama and intrigue, Joe and Tom forge lasting friendships with the locals and other workers, gaining insights into their lives and cultures. They also learn valuable life lessons about perseverance, teamwork, and the importance of preserving history through their filmmaking."The Moving Picture Boys at Panama" is a captivating blend of adventure, mystery, and historical significance. Victor Appleton skillfully weaves a narrative that not only entertains readers but also educates them about the remarkable undertaking that was the construction of the Panama Canal.As the boys overcome challenges, unravel mysteries, and capture the essence of this monumental engineering feat on film, readers are taken on a journey of discovery and exploration. The book highlights the power of technology and creativity to document history and inspire future generations.Young readers will be enthralled by the boys' daring escapades, their filmmaking skills, and their tenacity in the face of adversity. "The Moving Picture Boys at Panama" serves as a reminder of the human spirit's indomitable nature and the significance of preserving history through storytelling and filmmaking."

  • av Victor Appleton
    409,-

    "The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front" by Victor Appleton follows the exciting journey of Joe Duncan and his friend, Tom, two young filmmakers who venture to the European battlefields during World War I to capture the realities of war on film.As the Great War rages in Europe, Joe and Tom are deeply moved by the news and images they see in the newspapers and hear from returning soldiers. Eager to contribute to the war effort and provide an accurate portrayal of the war, they decide to travel to Europe and document the conflict through their filmmaking skills.Armed with their motion picture camera and a desire to capture the truth, the boys make their way to the war front. Along the way, they face numerous challenges and dangers, including navigating through war-torn territories, avoiding enemy fire, and witnessing the devastating impact of battle on soldiers and civilians alike.Once at the frontlines, Joe and Tom are determined to film the war as it unfolds. They document the courage and sacrifice of the soldiers, the horror of the trenches, and the bravery of medical personnel tending to the wounded. Through their lens, they also capture the human side of the war, the camaraderie among soldiers, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.Amidst the chaos of war, Joe and Tom befriend soldiers from various nations, learning about their experiences and backgrounds. They also encounter journalists and photographers who share their insights into the importance of telling the truth through their work.However, their filmmaking mission takes a dangerous turn when they inadvertently stumble upon vital military information that the enemy is desperate to keep secret. Now, not only are they documenting the war, but they also find themselves in a race against time to deliver this crucial information to the allied forces."The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front" is a gripping tale of courage, patriotism, and the power of visual storytelling. Victor Appleton skillfully weaves a narrative that not only captures the realities of war but also explores the ethical responsibilities of journalists and filmmakers during times of conflict.Through Joe and Tom's journey, readers gain a deeper understanding of the human cost of war and the importance of accurate and responsible reporting. The book also highlights the transformative power of filmmaking, as the boys' footage plays a role in raising awareness about the war and rallying support for the troops.Young readers will be enthralled by the boys' courage and resourcefulness, their commitment to their craft, and their dedication to truth-telling. "The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front" serves as a poignant reminder of the impact of war on individuals and nations, and the role of media in shaping public perception during historical events."

  • av Victor Appleton
    245,-

    Tom Swift And His Big Tunnel Or The Hidden City Of The Andes is written by Victor Appleton. The story begins with the Titus Brothers Contractors company has won a government contract in Peru to blast a tunnel through a mountain and connect two isolated railroad lines. The deadline is drawing near, and the contractors have literally run into a brick wall since the rock is too hard to blast using standard methods. Mr. Job Titus wants to engage Tom Swift to create a unique blasting powder to aid in completing the dig since he has heard of Tom Swift and his enormous cannon. Later on, the story comes with Mr. Damon, Tom's good friend, being invested in a business that procures cinchona bark from Peru but prompting Mr. Tom will be invited Damon to travel with him to Peru so they can find the problem's origin. In the end, Tom, Mr. Damon, and Koku, Tom's giant, embark on Peru and encounter Professor Swyington Bumper, who is on a lifelong quest to locate the lost city of Pelone. When Professor Bumper discovers that Tom is headed to the same general area, Rimac, he decides to join the company. To discover the whole story readers should read the book!

  • av Victor Appleton
    245,-

    Tom Swift And His War Tank Or Doing His Bit For Uncle Sam written by Victor Appleton. The popular science fiction and adventure series, in which the character develops incredible wartime inventions to rescue the day, was set at the time of the First World War. The United States joins in The Great War and everyone has war fever. Ned Newton has quit his job to sell liberty bonds, and Tom Swift is secretly developing a new tank for use in combat. The project is so secret that Tom does not even let his close friends know, and German nationals try to steal his tank. Tom's tank is bigger and able to travel at twice the speed of current models, with a maximum of 12 miles per hour. At the expense of limited firepower with four unspecified machine guns, the tank has heavier armor plating than the British tanks. Moreover, the interesting part to know is how Tom invented a war tank and then what happened next, which is possible after reading the novel!

  • av Victor Appleton
    245,-

    Tom Swift in Captivity, or, A Daring Escape by Airship is an American juvenile science fiction novel which is written by Vector Appleton. Sir, Victor Appleton wrote more than 6 books in the same series with unique stories. The narration of this book opens with Sam Preston who is the owner of a circus, searching for a fresh draw for his sideshow. Mr. Preston is aware of a location in the South American forests where a race of giants dwells. Mr. Preston gives Tom a task to go get one while also helping to locate and save a missing hunter. Tom is given a princely sum to go find one or two of these creatures because Sam's show "must contain such a creature." Coincidentally, Preston has lost track of the person he was originally assigned to on this mission. To find the giants, Tom is competing with an immoral circus competitor. Tom must be the first to capture a giant, save the hunter, and flee the race of giants. Read to know, has Tom achieved his goal, given by Mr. Preston?

  • av Victor Appleton
    245,-

    Tom Swift And His Aerial Warship Or The Naval Terror Of The Seas written by Victor Appleton. The Great War, often known as World War I, was well underway when the story was written in 1915. The narration starts with Tom introducing his most recent invention to his friend Ned Newton. While having this conversation they both observed fire breaking out in one of the sheds where explosives are kept. Then, an investigation reveals that the fire was intentionally started after it had been extinguished. Moreover, Tom has asked Lieutenant Marbury from the Navy to inspect his new airship as he is ready to present it to the US government. Later on, Marbury warns Tom of a potential scheme to destroy his inventions, both old and new. Tom Swift dismisses the concept, but he quickly learns otherwise when foreign spies with an unknown motive commandeer his new airship. In this tale, Tom resolves the problem of excessive weapon recoil by creating a massive airship for military usage. The story has a unique and thriller ending which should be read!

  • av Victor Appleton
    245,-

    Volume 6 of Grosset & Dunlap's original Tom Swift book series, also known as The Castaways of Earthquake Island, is titled Tom Swift and His Wireless Message.When Tom Swift and his companions decide to test out an experimental blimp off the shore of New Jersey, hurricane winds unexpectedly sweep them out to sea. The unfortunate crew must simply let the storm carry them wherever it will because they are unable to maneuver or navigate without ripping the airship apart. Tom, unfortunately, crashes down on the deserted and decaying Earthquake Island after the storm proves to be too much for the ship.Tom has created a wireless receiver in this instance so that he may send and receive messages. Tom takes his airship, the Red Cloud, on a journey with his buddies, including the eccentric Mr. Damon. Due to the regular little earthquakes on Earthquake Island, they get trapped in a hurricane and crash there.

  • av Victor Appleton
    245,-

    Volume 7 of the first Tom Swift novel series, written and published by Grosset & Dunlap, is titled Tom Swift Among the Diamond Makers, Or, The Secret of Phantom Mountain.Diamonds are supposed to be a girl's best friend. Based on this conviction, Tom Swift is purchasing a diamond pin for Mary Nestor in a neighborhood jewelry shop. Mr. Jenks from Earthquake Island (a locale in the previous Tom Swift novel) visits the store and advises Tom not to buy a diamond there when the store owner abruptly departs the establishment to pursue someone who may be preparing a theft. Tom would receive a far better diamond from him that was created in Phantom Mountain. The next Tom Swift adventure starts at this point.In the novel Tom Swift Among the Diamond Makers, Tom Swift sets off in the airship Red Cloud in quest of Phantom Mountain and the diamond makers there with Mr. Jenks, Mr. Damon, who is always around, and Mr. Parker, the ""Debbie Downer"" of scientists. Tom Swift would be up against some group of outlaws in the early Tom Swift novels. Mother Nature was the foe on Earthquake Island. Both are there this time, posing threats to the protagonist and his companions.

  • av Victor Appleton
    245,-

    Volume 3 of the original Tom Swift book series, titled Tom Swift and His Airship, or The Stirring Cruise of the Red Cloud, was released by Grosset & Dunlap.In Tom Swift and His Airship, Tom Swift describes the Red Cloud, an airship that is quick and cutting-edge. Tom is eager for a cross-country trip, but the Shopton bank is robbed right before he and his buddies leave. Tom is immediately held responsible for the heist after taking off. He finds himself suddenly a wanted fugitive, but he doesn't understand why until he has travelled halfway across the nation. Tom needs to hurry return to Shopton to clear his name before being blasted out of the sky because there is neither a safe harbor nor a buddy on the ground below.

  • av Victor Appleton
    335,-

    Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name: Tom Swift (1910-1941), Motion Picture Chums (1913-1916), Moving Picture Boys (1913-1922), Movie Boys (1926-1927), Don Sturdy (1925-1935), Tom Swift, Jr. (1954-1971) (technically, ""Victor Appleton II""), Tom Swift (Third Series) (1981-1984) and Tom Swift (Fourth Series) (1991-1993). Contract authors of these books writing under the name ""Victor Appleton"" included James Duncan Lawrence, Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, Thomas M. Mitchell.

  • av Victor Appleton
    335,-

    Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name: Tom Swift (1910-1941), Motion Picture Chums (1913-1916), Moving Picture Boys (1913-1922), Movie Boys (1926-1927), Don Sturdy (1925-1935), Tom Swift, Jr. (1954-1971) (technically, ""Victor Appleton II""), Tom Swift (Third Series) (1981-1984) and Tom Swift (Fourth Series) (1991-1993). Contract authors of these books writing under the name ""Victor Appleton"" included James Duncan Lawrence, Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, Thomas M. Mitchell.

  • av Victor Appleton
    335,-

    Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name: Tom Swift (1910-1941), Motion Picture Chums (1913-1916), Moving Picture Boys (1913-1922), Movie Boys (1926-1927), Don Sturdy (1925-1935), Tom Swift, Jr. (1954-1971) (technically, ""Victor Appleton II""), Tom Swift (Third Series) (1981-1984) and Tom Swift (Fourth Series) (1991-1993). Contract authors of these books writing under the name ""Victor Appleton"" included James Duncan Lawrence, Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, Thomas M. Mitchell.

  • av Victor Appleton
    335,-

    Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name: Tom Swift (1910-1941), Motion Picture Chums (1913-1916), Moving Picture Boys (1913-1922), Movie Boys (1926-1927), Don Sturdy (1925-1935), Tom Swift, Jr. (1954-1971) (technically, ""Victor Appleton II""), Tom Swift (Third Series) (1981-1984) and Tom Swift (Fourth Series) (1991-1993). Contract authors of these books writing under the name ""Victor Appleton"" included James Duncan Lawrence, Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, Thomas M. Mitchell.

  • av Victor Appleton
    335,-

    Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name: Tom Swift (1910-1941), Motion Picture Chums (1913-1916), Moving Picture Boys (1913-1922), Movie Boys (1926-1927), Don Sturdy (1925-1935), Tom Swift, Jr. (1954-1971) (technically, ""Victor Appleton II""), Tom Swift (Third Series) (1981-1984) and Tom Swift (Fourth Series) (1991-1993). Contract authors of these books writing under the name ""Victor Appleton"" included James Duncan Lawrence, Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, Thomas M. Mitchell.

  • av Victor Appleton
    335,-

    Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name: Tom Swift (1910-1941), Motion Picture Chums (1913-1916), Moving Picture Boys (1913-1922), Movie Boys (1926-1927), Don Sturdy (1925-1935), Tom Swift, Jr. (1954-1971) (technically, ""Victor Appleton II""), Tom Swift (Third Series) (1981-1984) and Tom Swift (Fourth Series) (1991-1993). Contract authors of these books writing under the name ""Victor Appleton"" included James Duncan Lawrence, Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, Thomas M. Mitchell.

  • av Victor Appleton
    335,-

    Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name: Tom Swift (1910-1941), Motion Picture Chums (1913-1916), Moving Picture Boys (1913-1922), Movie Boys (1926-1927), Don Sturdy (1925-1935), Tom Swift, Jr. (1954-1971) (technically, ""Victor Appleton II""), Tom Swift (Third Series) (1981-1984) and Tom Swift (Fourth Series) (1991-1993). Contract authors of these books writing under the name ""Victor Appleton"" included James Duncan Lawrence, Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, Thomas M. Mitchell.

  • av Victor Appleton
    335,-

    Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name: Tom Swift (1910-1941), Motion Picture Chums (1913-1916), Moving Picture Boys (1913-1922), Movie Boys (1926-1927), Don Sturdy (1925-1935), Tom Swift, Jr. (1954-1971) (technically, ""Victor Appleton II""), Tom Swift (Third Series) (1981-1984) and Tom Swift (Fourth Series) (1991-1993). Contract authors of these books writing under the name ""Victor Appleton"" included James Duncan Lawrence, Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, Thomas M. Mitchell.

  • av Victor Appleton
    325,-

    Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name: Tom Swift (1910-1941), Motion Picture Chums (1913-1916), Moving Picture Boys (1913-1922), Movie Boys (1926-1927), Don Sturdy (1925-1935), Tom Swift, Jr. (1954-1971) (technically, ""Victor Appleton II""), Tom Swift (Third Series) (1981-1984) and Tom Swift (Fourth Series) (1991-1993). Contract authors of these books writing under the name ""Victor Appleton"" included James Duncan Lawrence, Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, Thomas M. Mitchell.

  • av Victor Appleton
    335,-

    Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name: Tom Swift (1910-1941), Motion Picture Chums (1913-1916), Moving Picture Boys (1913-1922), Movie Boys (1926-1927), Don Sturdy (1925-1935), Tom Swift, Jr. (1954-1971) (technically, ""Victor Appleton II""), Tom Swift (Third Series) (1981-1984) and Tom Swift (Fourth Series) (1991-1993). Contract authors of these books writing under the name ""Victor Appleton"" included James Duncan Lawrence, Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, Thomas M. Mitchell.

  • av Victor Appleton
    325,-

    Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name: Tom Swift (1910-1941), Motion Picture Chums (1913-1916), Moving Picture Boys (1913-1922), Movie Boys (1926-1927), Don Sturdy (1925-1935), Tom Swift, Jr. (1954-1971) (technically, ""Victor Appleton II""), Tom Swift (Third Series) (1981-1984) and Tom Swift (Fourth Series) (1991-1993). Contract authors of these books writing under the name ""Victor Appleton"" included James Duncan Lawrence, Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, Thomas M. Mitchell.

  • av Victor Appleton
    335,-

    Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name: Tom Swift (1910-1941), Motion Picture Chums (1913-1916), Moving Picture Boys (1913-1922), Movie Boys (1926-1927), Don Sturdy (1925-1935), Tom Swift, Jr. (1954-1971) (technically, ""Victor Appleton II""), Tom Swift (Third Series) (1981-1984) and Tom Swift (Fourth Series) (1991-1993). Contract authors of these books writing under the name ""Victor Appleton"" included James Duncan Lawrence, Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, Thomas M. Mitchell.

  • av Victor Appleton
    325,-

    Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name: Tom Swift (1910-1941), Motion Picture Chums (1913-1916), Moving Picture Boys (1913-1922), Movie Boys (1926-1927), Don Sturdy (1925-1935), Tom Swift, Jr. (1954-1971) (technically, ""Victor Appleton II""), Tom Swift (Third Series) (1981-1984) and Tom Swift (Fourth Series) (1991-1993). Contract authors of these books writing under the name ""Victor Appleton"" included James Duncan Lawrence, Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, Thomas M. Mitchell.

  • av Victor Appleton
    335,-

    Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. The following series have been published under the Victor Appleton name: Tom Swift (1910-1941), Motion Picture Chums (1913-1916), Moving Picture Boys (1913-1922), Movie Boys (1926-1927), Don Sturdy (1925-1935), Tom Swift, Jr. (1954-1971) (technically, ""Victor Appleton II""), Tom Swift (Third Series) (1981-1984) and Tom Swift (Fourth Series) (1991-1993). Contract authors of these books writing under the name ""Victor Appleton"" included James Duncan Lawrence, Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, Thomas M. Mitchell.

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