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List of Tom Swift books

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All books in the various Tom Swift book series. All books are credited to the pseudonym Victor Appleton (or, in the case of the Tom Swift Jr. series, Victor Appleton II), while the character was created by Edward Stratemeyer for his book packaging house, the Stratemeyer Syndicate. Counterparts to the Tom Swift character and series are later Stratemeyer creations, The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew, the former of which Swift crossed over with in the fourth series.

The original ''Tom Swift'' series

The first novels to feature the Tom Swift character were released in 1910 by Grosset & Dunlap. The series was created by Edward Stratemeyer, and written by several ghostwriters in its duration.

The first 38 titles were published by Grosset & Dunlap, with two ghostwriters: Howard Garis wrote the first thirty-five titles, while Harriet Adams wrote the final three. Two more titles were published as a part of the Big Little Book series (by rival Western Publishing), and were ghostwritten by Thomas Moyston Mitchell.

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Tom Swift and His Motor Cycle
Or, Fun and Adventure on the RoadWikisource
Project Gutenberg1910Howard Garis
Tom Swift and His Motor Boat
Or, The Rivals of Lake CarlopaWikisource
Project Gutenberg
Tom Swift and His Airship
Or, The Stirring Cruise of the Red CloudWikisource
Project Gutenberg
Tom Swift and His Submarine Boat
Or, Under the Ocean for Sunken TreasureWikisource
Project Gutenberg
Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout
Or, The Speediest Car on the RoadWikisource
Project Gutenberg
Tom Swift and His Wireless Message
Or, The Castaways of Earthquake IslandWikisource
Project Gutenberg1911
Tom Swift Among the Diamond Makers
Or, The Secret of Phantom MountainWikisource
Project Gutenberg
Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice
Or, The Wreck of the AirshipWikisource
Project Gutenberg
Tom Swift and His Sky Racer
Or, The Quickest Flight on RecordWikisource
Project Gutenberg
Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle
Or, Daring Adventures on Elephant IslandWikisource
Project Gutenberg
Tom Swift in the City of Gold
Or, Marvelous Adventures UndergroundWikisource
Project Gutenberg1912
Tom Swift and His Air Glider
Or, Seeking the Platinum TreasureWikisource
Project Gutenberg
Tom Swift in Captivity
Or, A Daring Escape by AirshipWikisource
Project Gutenberg
Tom Swift and His Wizard Camera
Or, Thrilling Adventures While Taking Moving PicturesWikisource
Project Gutenberg
Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight
Or, On the Border for Uncle SamWikisource
Project Gutenberg
Tom Swift and His Giant Cannon
Or, The Longest Shots on RecordWikisource
Project Gutenberg1913
Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone
Or, The Picture That Saved a FortuneWikisource
Project Gutenberg1914
Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship
Or, The Naval Terror of the SeasProject Gutenberg1915
Tom Swift and His Big Tunnel
Or, The Hidden City of the AndesProject Gutenberg1916
Tom Swift in the Land of Wonders
Or, The Underground Search for the Idol of GoldProject Gutenberg1917
Tom Swift and His War Tank
Or, Doing His Bit for Uncle SamProject Gutenberg1918
Tom Swift and His Air Scout
Or, Uncle Sam's Mastery of the SkyProject Gutenberg1919
Tom Swift and His Undersea Search
Or, The Treasure on the Floor of the AtlanticProject Gutenberg1920
Tom Swift Among the Fire Fighters
Or, Battling with Flames in the AirProject Gutenberg1921
Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive
Or, Two Miles a Minute on the RailsProject Gutenberg1922
Tom Swift and His Flying Boat
Or, Castaways of the Giant IcebergProject Gutenberg
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Tom Swift and His Great Oil Gusher
Or, The Treasure of Goby FarmProject Gutenberg
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Tom Swift and His Chest of Secrets
Or, Tracing the Stolen InventionsProject Gutenberg
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Tom Swift and His Airline Express
Or, From Ocean to Ocean by DaylightProject Gutenberg
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Tom Swift Circling the Globe
Or, The Daring Cruise of the Air MonarchProject Gutenberg
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Tom Swift and His Talking Pictures
Or, The Greatest Invention on RecordProject Gutenberg
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Tom Swift and His House on Wheels
Or, A Trip around the Mountain of MysteryProject Gutenberg
Faded Page1929
Tom Swift and His Big Dirigible
Or, Adventures Over the Forest of FireProject Gutenberg1930
Tom Swift and His Sky Train
Or, Overland Through the Clouds1931
Tom Swift and His Giant Magnet
Or, Bringing Up the Lost Submarine1932
Tom Swift and His Television Detector
Or, Trailing the Secret Plotters1933Harriet Adams
Tom Swift and His Ocean Airport
Or, Foiling the Haargolanders1934
Tom Swift and His Planet Stone
Or, Discovering the Secret of Another World1935
Tom Swift and His Giant TelescopeWikisource
Project Gutenberg1939Thomas Moyston Mitchell
Tom Swift and His Magnetic Silencer1941

''Tom Swift Jr.''

Officially titled Tom Swift Jr., the second series was published by Grosset & Dunlap from 1954 to 1971. Tom Swift and the Visitor from Planet X and Tom Swift and the Electronic Hydrolung are in the public domain, and are available as downloadable texts from Project Gutenberg.

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Tom Swift and His Flying Lab1954William Dougherty
Tom Swift and His JetmarineJohn Almquist
Tom Swift and His Rocket Ship
Tom Swift and His Giant RobotRichard Sklar
Tom Swift and His Atomic Earth BlasterJames Duncan Lawrence
Tom Swift and His Outpost in Space1955
Tom Swift and His Diving Seacopter1956
Tom Swift in the Caves of Nuclear FireThomas Mulvey
Tom Swift on the Phantom SatelliteJames Duncan Lawrence
Tom Swift and His Ultrasonic Cycloplane1957
Tom Swift and His Deep-Sea Hydrodome1958
Tom Swift in the Race to the Moon
Tom Swift and His Space Solartron
Tom Swift and His Electronic Retroscope1959
Tom Swift and His Spectromarine Selector1960
Tom Swift and the Cosmic Astronauts
Tom Swift and the Visitor from Planet X1961
Tom Swift and the Electronic Hydrolung
Tom Swift and His Triphibian Atomicar1962
Tom Swift and His Megascope Space Prober
Tom Swift and the Asteroid Pirates1963
Tom Swift and His Repelatron Skyway
Tom Swift and His Aquatomic Tracker1964
Tom Swift and His 3-D Telejector
Tom Swift and His Polar-Ray Dynasphere1965
Tom Swift and His Sonic Boom Trap
Tom Swift and His Subocean Geotron1966
Tom Swift and the Mystery Comet
Tom Swift and the Captive Planetoid1967
Tom Swift and His G-Force Inverter1968Thomas Mulvey
Tom Swift and His Dyna-4 Capsule1969Richard McKenna
Tom Swift and His Cosmotron Express1970
Tom Swift and the Galaxy Ghosts1971Vincent Buranelli

''Tom Swift'' (1981)

Main article: Tom Swift III

The third Tom Swift series was launched following the Stratemeyer Syndicate moving publishers to Simon & Schuster. The series was published under the publisher's Wanderer imprint (as were the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys books at the time), and lasted from 1981 to 1984. This series took place in outer space and featured fan-favorite character Aristotle the Robot, who was introduced in the second volume.

The series was cancelled in 1984, when Simon & Schuster bought the Syndicate. Two titles — Chaos on Earth and The Micro World — were written by Neal Barrett, but not published before its cancellation. The manuscripts of the two titles are in the Syndicate's archives, which are held at the New York Public Library.

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The City in the Stars1981William Rotsler & Sharmon Divono
Terror on the Moons of Jupiter
The Alien Probe
The War in Outer Space
The Astral Fortress
The Rescue Mission1982
Ark TwoNeal Barrett, Jr.
Crater of Mystery1983Mike McQuay
Gateway to DoomBob Vardeman
The Invisible ForceNeal Barrett, Jr.
Planet of Nightmares1984Mike MacQuay

''Tom Swift'' (1991)

Main article: Tom Swift IV

The fourth Tom Swift series was created as a counterpart to The Nancy Drew Files and The Hardy Boys Casefiles spin-offs, and was published by Archway from 1991 to 1993. The series had two books which crossed over with the Hardy Boys, a sub-series titled Hardy Boys and Tom Swift Ultra ThrillersTime Bomb (August 1992) and The Alien Factor (June 1993).

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The Black DragonApril 1991Bill McCay
The Negative Zone
Cyborg KickboxerJune 1991Steven Grant
The DNA DisasterAugust 1991F. Gwynplaine MacIntrye
Monster MachineOctober 1991Debra Doyle & James D. Macdonald
Aquatech WarriorsDecember 1991
MoonstalkerFebruary 1992
The MicrobotsApril 1992Robert E. Vardeman
Fire BikerJune 1992
Mind GamesOctober 1992Bruce Holland Rogers
Mutant BeachDecember 1992Robert E. Vardeman
Death QuakeFebruary 1993Bridget McKenna
Quantum ForceApril 1993

''Tom Swift: Young Inventor''

The fifth series to feature the Tom Swift character was published by Aladdin from 2006 to 2007. The series served as a counterpart to Nancy Drew: Girl Detective and The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers series, both of which were reboots of their original series. Like its counterparts, a big part of the reboot was that titles were now written in first-person narration.

The series was cancelled in late 2007, while its counterparts were rebooted into trilogies. A seventh title, Extraterrestrial Highway, was planned for publication in February 2008; however, it ultimately remained unpublished. There are ISBN's registered for volumes 8-11 in this series, but the titles and status of the manuscripts are unknown.

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Into the Abyss
The Robot OlympicsGreg Cox
The Space Hotel
Rocket Racers
On Top of the World
Under the Radar

''Tom Swift Inventors' Academy''

The sixth series to feature the Tom Swift character was launched by Aladdin in July 2019. It features a young Swift, age is around thirteen, who attends a school for young inventors and scientists. This series, a counterpart to the Hardy Boys Adventures and Nancy Drew Diaries series, is told in first-person narration, and published in eBook, paperback, and hardcover. Audiobooks of the first five titles released on CD narrated by Timothy Andres Pabon. A boxed set of the first four paperbacks was also published using cover art from the first book.

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The Drone PursuitMichael Anthony Steele
The Sonic BreachMichael Anthony Steele
Restricted AccessMichael Anthony Steele
The Virtual VandalMichael Anthony Steele
The Spybot InvasionMichael Anthony Steele
Augmented RealityMichael Anthony Steele
The Blurred BloggerMichael Anthony Steele
Depth PerceptionMichael Anthony Steele

References

Notes

References

  1. "The Complete Tom Swift Jr. Home Page".
  2. (November 1997). "News archive". [[Locus (magazine).
  3. "SFE: McQuay, Mike".
  4. "Summary Bibliography: Greg Cox".
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