Tom, we're having a problem with the gyro-stabilizer, said Mark Faber, gray-haired president of the Faber Electronics Company. "Hope you can find out what's wrong." The eighteen-year-old inventor accepted the challenge with a smile. "I'll be glad to
American boys' fiction under pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate who produced Tom Swift series, Nancy Drew mysteries, the Hardy Boys, Dave Fearless and many others.
Tom Swift and his associates at Swift Enterprises wait breathlessly for what may well be the most important scientific event in history--the arrival of the visitor from Planet X--a visitor in the form of energy.
Tom Swift and his associates at Swift Enterprises wait breathlessly for what may well be the most important scientific event in history--the arrival of the visitor from Planet X--a visitor in the form of energy.
Tom goes to Africa to track down the origin of a mysterious gas.
This Halcyon Classics eBook collection contains twenty-eight Tom Swift novels, including the first Tom Swift book, 'Tom Swift and His Motor Cycle.
Professor Porter, clutching frantically at Mr. Philander to regain the balance which the sudden fright had so perilously endangered. Unfortunately for them both, Mr. Philander's center of equilibrium was at that very moment hanging upon ...
Victor Appelton. THE TOM SWIFT, JR. SERIES Tom Swift and His Flying Lab (1954) Tom Swift and His Jetmarine (1954) Tom ... Visitor from Planet X (1961) Tom Swift and the Electronic Hydrolung (1961) Tom Swift and His Triphibian Atomicar ...
White Servitude and Convict Labor in America, 1607–1776 (Chapel Hill, 1947), 71, 308–9; David Galenson, White Servitude in Colonial America: An Economic Analysis (Cambridge, 1981), 34–39. Another rough indicator of the rhythm of ...
... Visitor from Planet X ( 18 ) 1961 - Tom Swift and the Electronic Hydrolung ( 19 ) 1962 — Tom Swift and His Triphibian Atomicar ( 20 ) 1962 - Tom Swift and His Megascope Space Prober ( 21 ) 1963 - Tom ... Tom Swift and the Galaxy 126 Appendix.
Dark Matter is the first and only series to bring together the works of black SF and fantasy writers. The first volume was featured in the "New York Times," which named it a Notable Book of the Year.