Tom Swift and his Big Dirigible, or, Adventures Over the Forest of Fire

Tom Swift and his Big Dirigible, or, Adventures Over the Forest of Fire
Author: Howard R. Garis
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Tom Swift and his Big Dirigible, or, Adventures Over the Forest of Fire" by Howard R. Garis. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Tom Swift and His Airline Express

Tom Swift and His Airline Express
Author: Victor Appleton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1926
Genre: Adventure and adventurers
ISBN:

Despite the setbacks Tom endures at the hands of his enemies he succeeds in preserving his entrepreneurial spirit and keeps his family's company running.

Tom Swift in the City of Gold

Tom Swift in the City of Gold
Author: Victor Appleton
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3861954117

Reprint of the adventure novel originally released in 1912.

Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship; Or, The Naval Terror of the Seas

Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship; Or, The Naval Terror of the Seas
Author: Victor Appleton
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2023-08-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

In 'Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship; Or, The Naval Terror of the Seas' by Victor Appleton, readers are immersed in a thrilling tale of adventure and innovation as Tom Swift embarks on a mission to build an aerial warship to combat threats on the seas. The book is characterized by its fast-paced plot, vivid descriptions of technological advancements, and a narrative style that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Set in a time when aviation was still a novel concept, Appleton's work serves as a testament to the fascination with scientific progress and exploration in the early 20th century literature landscape. The integration of futuristic inventions and daring escapades adds a sense of excitement and wonder to the story, making it a captivating read for both young and adult audiences alike.

Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship

Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship
Author: Victor Appleton
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1915
Genre: Adventure and adventurers
ISBN:

This popular juvenile adventure series provided an escape, particularly this story set during the War in which Tom invents a huge airship designed for military use with a mechanism to deal with recoil of heavy weaponry.

Tom Swift and His Talking Pictures

Tom Swift and His Talking Pictures
Author: Victor Appleton
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 213
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1613108745

Entering Tom Swift’s private laboratory from a room farther down the hall, Ned Newton, who seemed somewhat out of breath, glanced at the young inventor and asked: “Do you seem to be getting anywhere with it, Tom?” For a moment there was no reply. Tom, who had been leaning over a complicated apparatus of wires, switches, and radio bulbs that glowed dimly, was slowly turning a dial. Ned repeated his question, adding: “What seems to be the trouble?” “Trouble?” queried Tom, looking at Ned with eyes, however, that did not see him. “There must be some trouble,” insisted Ned, “or you’d have been capering around here on one leg when I came in after doing my stuff back there,” and he nodded toward the room farther down the hall. “How about it?” Tom Swift glanced away from the apparatus, which very much resembled a radio receiving set, to a yard-square burnished sheet of metal hanging in front of him and connected to the other mechanism by several wires. This burnished sheet appeared to be made of a mirror of some metal with a square of heavy plate glass covering it. “Can’t you answer?” inquired Ned, with a chuckle. “Boy, I certainly did some acting back there all by myself! And I’d like to know whether I got it through to you. Did I? Bet I did that song and dance for the fiftieth time just now. Come on—wake up—did it come through? What’s the matter, anyhow?” “I—I’m thinking,” said Tom slowly. “Don’t need an interpreter to tell me that!” and again Ned chuckled. “I can see it with half an eye. But was it a success?” “Yes, and no,” replied Tom, turning a switch which seemed to cut off some electrical current, for at once a faint hum that had been audible in the laboratory ceased. “Yes, and no. It came through all right; that is, part of it did, but the rest——” Tom ceased speaking and bent over his apparatus. He adjusted some set screws, turned a couple of dials, and changed three of the radio tubes which, now that the power was cut off, no longer glowed with light beneath the quicksilver coatings on the thin glass. “Do you want me to go back there and do it over?” asked Ned. “I’m willing, if you say so,” and he started for the room he had just left—a room wherein, under the focused rays of a battery of powerful lights and close to a box containing a strange assortment of tubes and transmitters, Ned had done his “stunt,” which consisted of singing and dancing about on a small stage. He performed alone—there was no audience but the distant one of Tom Swift in his laboratory several hundred feet away.

Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship

Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship
Author: Victor Appleton
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1627930620

Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship, or, The Naval Terror of the Seas, is Volume 18 in the original Tom Swift novel series published by Grosset & Dunlap. The story was written in 1915, and World War I, known as The Great War, was already in progress. As the story opens, Tom is explaining his newest invention to his friend, Ned Newton. Just as Tom is in the middle of explaining the problems he is having, a fire erupts in one of the sheds, where explosives are stored. After the fire has been put out, careful investigation shows that the fire was set deliberately. In preparation for presenting his new airship to the United States Government, Tom has invited a Lieutenant Marbury, from the Navy, to review his ship. Marbury informs Tom of a possible plot against Tom and his inventions, past and present. Tom scoffs at the idea, but soon finds out otherwise, as his new airship is hijacked by foreign spies with an unknown agenda.