Tom Swift in the City of Gold


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Reprint of the adventure novel originally released in 1912.




Tom Swift in the City of Gold


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In "Tom Swift in the City of Gold," also known as "Marvelous Adventures Underground," Victor Appleton takes readers on another thrilling expedition with the young inventor, Tom Swift. In this captivating installment of the Tom Swift series, Tom embarks on a quest to discover a legendary lost city filled with unimaginable treasures hidden deep underground. The story begins when Tom Swift learns of ancient legends that speak of a fabled City of Gold, rumored to be hidden beneath the earth's surface. Intrigued by the possibility of unearthing such a treasure trove, Tom becomes determined to find the elusive city and unlock its mysteries. With his unwavering spirit of adventure and his passion for exploration, Tom assembles a team of skilled companions to accompany him on the daring quest. Together, they set out on a thrilling expedition to follow the ancient clues and uncover the secrets of the City of Gold. As the journey progresses, Tom and his team encounter a series of challenges and obstacles that test their courage, intellect, and resourcefulness. They navigate through treacherous underground passages, overcome natural hazards, and face unforeseen dangers that threaten their mission at every turn. Throughout the adventure, Tom's scientific expertise and innovative inventions play a crucial role in surmounting the obstacles they encounter. His ingenuity and problem-solving skills are put to the test as he devises creative solutions to outwit traps and adversaries and ensure the safety of his team. Amidst the excitement and danger, the novel also explores themes of perseverance, friendship, and the pursuit of knowledge. Tom Swift's unyielding determination and his unwavering dedication to the quest inspire his companions, fostering a sense of camaraderie and mutual support. Victor Appleton weaves a vivid and immersive narrative that brings the underground world of the City of Gold to life. Readers are transported to a realm of hidden wonders, captivating mysteries, and astonishing discoveries as Tom Swift and his team venture deeper into the earth's crust. As they draw closer to the fabled City of Gold, the novel builds anticipation and excitement, culminating in a breathtaking finale filled with thrilling revelations and unexpected twists. "Tom Swift in the City of Gold" is a captivating adventure that appeals to young readers' sense of wonder and curiosity. It celebrates the joy of exploration and the thrill of discovery while reinforcing the values of courage, perseverance, and the pursuit of knowledge. In conclusion, "Tom Swift in the City of Gold" (or "Marvelous Adventures Underground") is an enthralling addition to the Tom Swift series, delivering a mesmerizing journey filled with intrigue, danger, and excitement. Victor Appleton's masterful storytelling and Tom Swift's charismatic character make this novel a captivating and memorable read for young audiences, igniting their imagination and fueling their fascination with exploration and scientific exploration.




Tom Swift in the City of Gold


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Tom receives a message from his missionary friend which describes a wonderful lost city, filled with treasures of gold, somewhere deep in the heart of Mexico.




Tom Swift in Captivity


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Tom Swift is approached by the owner of a circus to use one of his airships to search for a lost hunter, who went missing somewhere in South Africa while searching for a tribe of giants.




TOM SWIFT ODYSSEY 1


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This book reprints three stories each per book of the original Tom Swift series commencing in 1910. The Tom Swift books have been credited with laying the foundations for success of American science fiction by focusing on brilliant scientists and inventors. Tom Swift's adventures have been popular since inception in 1910: by 1914, 150,000 copies a year were being sold. As of 2009, Tom Swift books have sold over 30 million copies worldwide.




Tom Swift 11 - Tom Swift in the City of Gold


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ACTION BOOKS is dedicated to bringing your child enjoyable and refreshing books for their reading pleasure. These books were written at a more innocent time in our history and many were written nearly 100 years ago. They still read as fresh today as they did back then. Although some of the language, references and attitudes were acceptable at the time they were written, they may not be politically correct today. Many of Tom Swift's inventions are products we mostly take for granted today. Who knows, Tom's adventures may encourage your child to become a scientist or engineer when they grow up. Home Schoolers will take delight in these stories. ACTION BOOKS are not scanned copies. They are newly typeset and printed with beautiful covers made with images from the original dust covers. Your child will want to collect the entire set. Be sure to enjoy all the Tom Swift books by searching for Tom Swift in the book category of Amazon. Check back frequently, as new books will be added as they become available.




Tom Swift in the City of Gold


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He was too much engaged in reading the missive for no sooner had he perused the first few lines than his eyes began to open wide in wonder and his manner plainly indicated his surprise. He read the letter once and then over again and when he had finished it a second time he made a dash for the house.




11 Tom Swift in the City of Gold


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Tom Swift is the main character of five series of American juvenile science fiction and adventure novels that emphasize science, invention and technology. First published in 1910, the series total more than 100 volumes. The character was created by Edward Stratemeyer, the founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, a book-packaging firm. Tom's adventures have been written by various ghostwriters, beginning with Howard Garis. Most of the books are credited to the collective pseudonym "Victor Appleton." The 33 volumes of the second series use the pseudonym Victor Appleton II for the author. For this series, and some of the later series, the main character is "Tom Swift, Jr." New titles have been published as recently as 2007. Most of the various series emphasized Tom's inventions. The books generally describe the effects of science and technology as wholly beneficial, and the role of the inventor in society as admirable and heroic. Translated into many languages, the books have sold more than 30 million copies worldwide. Tom Swift has also been the subject of a board game and a television series. Several famous people, including Steve Wozniak and Isaac Asimov, have cited "Tom Swift" as an inspiration. Several inventions, including the Taser, have been inspired allegedly by Swift's fictional inventions. "TASER" is said to be an acronym for "Thomas A. Swift's Electric Rifle."




TOM SWIFT BOOK COVER ART


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This book features the cover art of the original 40 books Tom Swift series commencing in 1910. The Tom Swift books have been credited with laying the foundations for success of American science fiction by focusing on brilliant scientists and inventors. Tom Swift's adventures have been popular since inception in 1910: by 1914, 150,000 copies a year were being sold. As of 2009, Tom Swift books have sold over 30 million copies worldwide.




The Dime Novel in Children's Literature


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With their rakish characters, sensationalist plots, improbable adventures and objectionable language (like swell and golly), dime novels in their heyday were widely considered a threat to the morals of impressionable youth. Roundly criticized by church leaders and educators of the time, these short, quick-moving, pocket-sized publications were also, inevitably, wildly popular with readers of all ages. This work looks at the evolution of the dime novel and at the authors, publishers, illustrators, and subject matter of the genre. Also discussed are related types of children's literature, such as story papers, chapbooks, broadsides, serial books, pulp magazines, comic books and today's paperback books. The author shows how these works reveal much about early American life and thought and how they reflect cultural nationalism through their ideological teachings in personal morality and ethics, humanitarian reform and political thought. Overall, this book is a thoughtful consideration of the dime novel's contribution to the genre of children's literature. Eight appendices provide a wealth of information, offering an annotated bibliography of dime novels and listing series books, story paper periodicals, characters, authors and their pseudonyms, and more. A reference section, index and illustrations are all included.