In the early years of the 20th Century, juvenile-book entrepreneur Edward Stratemeyer conceived a series of books aimed at young boys chronicling the adventures of a brilliant teenage inventor by the name of Tom Swift. Written by several authors (mainly Howard R. Garis of "Uncle Wiggly" fame) and is
II30-1968-TOM SWIFT and His G-Force Inverter
✍ Scribed by Victor Appleton II [pseud.]
- Book ID
- 115198659
- Publisher
- Grosset & Dunlap
- Year
- 1968
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- TOM SWIFT JR 30
- Edition
- ILLUSTRATED
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
"Moon serpents!" Astronaut Bud Barclay gasps into the microphone of his space suit. Tom Swift Jr.'s investigation of the phenomenon reveals that the giant, writhing reptilian forms are caused by gas vapors. When Tom captures a sample of the gas in a metal flask for analysis, he shoots up from the moon's surface into space! Through quick thinking the young scientist-inventor rescues himself and realizes that he has discovered a new powerful energy, which he calls Serptilium.
At this time, a large railroad network is in the market for an advanced method of rail travel. A contract will go either to Swift Enterprises or to a rival firm, Cosmoprises—whichever designs the best super-speed train.
How Tom, using Serptilium, develops his invention and defeats Cosmoprises' evil attempts to win the prized contract makes exciting reading for all Tom Swift Jr. fans.
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