Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight


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Published in 1912, this is the adventures of Tom Swift and his great searchilight.




Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight; Or, on the Border for Uncle Sam


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Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight


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Tom has finally perfected one of his latest inventions, a noiseless airship. This is a project Tom has been working on since the last few volumes, and now that it is finished, it appears that Tom is suddenly under scrutiny by United States border agents, who are tracking smuggling operations which utilize airships to move goods out of Canada, and avoid paying duty tax. Once Tom convinces the agents that he is not involved in smuggling, he is hired to help break up the operations.




Tom Swift And His Great Searchlight


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Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight


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Tom has finally perfected one of his latest inventions, a noiseless airship. This is a project Tom has been working on since the last few volumes, and now that it is finished, it appears that Tom is suddenly under scrutiny by United States border agents, who are tracking smuggling operations which utilize airships to move goods out of Canada, and avoid paying duty tax. Once Tom convinces the agents that he is not involved in smuggling, he is hired to help break up the operations.




Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight; Or, on the Border for Uncle Sam


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Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight; Or, on the Border for Uncle Sam


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Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight


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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 Great Searchlight (Esprios Classics)


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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.




Tom Swift and his Great Searchlight


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"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."