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In this hardbound edition of Tom's 16th adventure in this series,
he finds out that a newly classified exo-planet outside Pluto's
orbit is about to have a close encounter with the return of Haley's
Comet. The problem is that at such distances nobody can tell just
how close. A visit to the Planet, Eris, is called for but he must
first devise a ay to travel faster than he ever has before so the
trip can be accomplished before the pass by. What he comes up with
astounds even his father, and that takes a lot! Tom, Bud and their
crew arrive in time to witness a catastrophic collision that begins
the slow and inevitable break up of the planet. But, trouble is
brewing as calculations show some of the debris will eventually
drift in and possibly collide with Mars and the Earth. What to do?
Nobody has ever tried to put an entire planet back together. This
is a Humpty Dumpty exercise of planetary proportions.
In the twenty-first novel in this new series, Tom has defeated the
Electricity Vampires and now wants something a bit less diabolical
to take up his time. A new X-Prize is announced that intrigues him:
fly a solar-powered aircraft, non-stop, around the globe in just 36
hours! That sort of speed will require an electrical powered jet,
and that will burn up a lot of electricity. So, how can he manage
to make what he needs by day... and still have enough to run at
full speed at night? Might his recently discovered cousin in
England, Thomasina Swift, be of some assistance? After all, she and
her partner, Betty, have come up with an incredible solar cloth!
Just as long as nothing ""exotic"" is used like one of Tom's Power
Pods. Complicating things is a mysterious woman, and a deadly
opponent, seemingly out to keep Tom from winning or perhaps from
ever getting back home alive.
In this hardbound edition of the 4th novel in the series, Tom is
asked to help save the crew of a nuclear submarine, and then to
recover the actual sub before it can be claimed as salvage and
stripped of its top secrets. His efforts lead him to being
requested to undertake a monumental task: locating and recovering
the more than half-dozen "lost" nuclear submarines sitting on the
bottom of several of the Earth's oceans. More than that, he must
also find their nuclear-tipped torpedoes and reactors, some of
which are no longer with the hull. With nothing available from his
own company, it looks hopeless until the Navy loans him a holdover
from the Cold War, a submarine carrier capable of holding and
launching several attack class subs. He refits it for the mission
and sets out only to discover that saboteurs, spies, possible
terrorists and even foreign governments are out to see him fail.
In the 20th adventure of this new series, Tom Swift finds a
pleasant day test sailing a new yacht is turning into an attack
from the sky. Out of nowhere a lightning bolt strikes his boat and
sucks all power from everywhere. Not a freak incident, it seems to
be more of a warning of things to come when a large power
generating station along the East Coast is attacked next, with the
same loss of electricity as if it had been siphoned back into the
sky. This time, there is a great deal of damage and a near death.
More and more power stations are targeted and now Tom must try to
find out several vital things: Who is attacking? Why are they
invisible and how do they manage that? What is their purpose in
zig-zagging up and down the country hitting station after station?
Not only is he broadsided by these attack, he also finds out there
is another Tom Swift out there; or rather a Tommy Swift. Together
they work to uncover the evil attackers Bud Barclay has dubbed the
Electricity Vampires.
Tom Swift has enthralled generations of children with his amazing
adventures. So return to a simpler time, put away your cynicism,
and dust off your sense of wonder, because you're off on a series
of grand adventures! Include here are the first three stories that
started it all: Tom Swift and His Motor-Cycle (Or Fun and
Adventures on the Road), Tom Swift and His Motor-Boat (Or the
Rivals of Lake Carlopa), and Tom Swift and His Airship (Or the
Stirring Cruise of the Red Cloud).
Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support
our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online
at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - With a series of puffs and chugs a
big, shiny motor cycle turned from the road into the graveled drive
at the side of a white farmhouse. Two boys sat on the creaking
saddles. The one at the front handle bars threw forward the clutch
lever, and then turned on the power sharply to drive the last of
the gases out of the twin cylinders.
Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support
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at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - Tom Swift, seated in his laboratory
engaged in trying to solve a puzzling question that had arisen over
one of his inventions, was startled by a loud knock on the door. So
emphatic, in fact, was the summons that the door trembled, and Tom
started to his feet in some alarm. "Hello there " he cried. "Don't
break the door, Koku " and then he laughed. "No one but my giant
would knock like that," he said to himself. "He never does seem
able to do things gently. But I wonder why he is knocking. I told
him to get the engine out of the airship, and Eradicate said he'd
be around to answer the telephone and bell. I wonder if anything
has happened?" Tom shoved back his chair, pushed aside the mass of
papers over which he had been puzzling, and strode to the door.
Flinging it open he confronted a veritable giant of a man, nearly
eight feet tall, and big in proportion. The giant, Koku, for that
was his name, smiled in a good-natured way, reminding one of an
overgrown boy.
Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support
our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online
at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - Oh Tom, is it really safe? A young
lady - an exceedingly pretty young lady, she could be called -
stood with one small, gloved hand on the outstretched wing of an
aeroplane, and looked up at a young man, attired in a leather,
fur-lined suit, who sat in the cockpit of the machine just above
her. "Safe, Mary?" repeated the pilot, as he reached in under the
hood of the craft to make sure about one of the controls. "Why, you
ought to know by this time that I wouldn't go up if it wasn't safe
" "Oh, yes, I know, Tom. It may be all right for you, but I've
never been up in this kind of airship before, and I want to know if
it's safe for me."
Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support
our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online
at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - "Tom, did you know Andy Foger was
back in town?" "Great Scott, no, I didn't Ned! Not to stay, I
hope." "I guess not. The old Foger homestead is closed up, though I
did see a man working around it to-day as I came past. But he was a
carpenter, making some repairs I think. No, I don't believe Andy is
here to stay." "But if some one is fixing up the house, it looks as
if the family would come back," remarked Tom, as he thought of the
lad who had so long been his enemy, and who had done him many mean
turns before leaving Shopton, where our hero lived.
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