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  1. TOM SWIFT IN THE LAND OF WONDERS OR THE UNDERGROUND SEARCH FOR THE IDOL OF GOLD ... by Victor (pseudonym). Appleton, 1930-01-01
  2. TOM SWIFT AND HIS TALKING PICTURES OR THE GREATEST INVENTION ON RECORD ... by Victor (pseudonym). Appleton, 1930
  3. TOM SWIFT AND HIS WIZARD CAMERA OR THRILLING ADVENTURES WHILE TAKING MOVING PICTURES ... by Victor (pseudonym). Appleton, 1930-01-01
  4. TOM SWIFT AND HIS AIRSHIP [TOM SWIFT #3] by Victor (house pseudonym) Appleton, 1910
  5. Stratemeyer Syndicate Pseudonyms: Carolyn Keene, Franklin W. Dixon, Victor Appleton, Laura Lee Hope, Roy Rockwood, Clarence Young

81. Tom Swifties
Swift books. 2. about Edward Strateineyer, the author of the Tom Swiftbooks or Victor Appleton (Strateineyer's pseudonym). 3. The
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  • Subject : Tom Swifties From : "M. Burns" <PALME_LE@CATLIN.BITNET> Date : Thu, 3 Mar 1994 09:16:00 PDT Message-ID : <"KlBez1.0.tS8.-QCCn"@sul2> Sender
Wanted: 1. Information about the old Tom Swift books. 2. about Edward Strateineyer, the author of the Tom Swift books or Victor Appleton (Strateineyer's pseudonym). 3. The history of Tom Swifty jokes (for example: Let's dig up the body," said Tom gravely) 4. The existence of a privately published (San Francisco?) paperback titled "Tom Swifties," put out I believe by Mr. Paul Pease. 5. Any information about articles or books, etc... about Tom Swifty jokes etc... Any help would be greatly apreciated, and it would even be helpful if you could send your own Tom Swifty joke creations. I am new here so I hope I am doing this right. Thanks, M. Burns Respond to: palme_le@catlin (BITNET) palme_le@catseq.catlin.edu (INTERNET)

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books. 2. about Edward Strateineyer, the author of the Tom Swiftbooks or Victor Appleton (Strateineyer's pseudonym). 3. The
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83. Šàëåíäàðü ôàíòàñòèêè: àìßòíûå äàòû 2002 ã. (í
? Victor Appleton Books Online. AlbertoMORAVIA (19071990) - pseudonym of Alberto PINCHERLE Alberto MORAVIA (1907-1990
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84. Stratemeyer Syndicate - Tom Swift
Edward Stratemeyer introduced to American boys the single most successful hero hehad created to date Tom Swift, written under the pseudonym Victor Appleton.
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History I n 1910 Edward Stratemeyer introduced to American boys the single most successful hero he had created to date: Tom Swift, written under the pseudonym Victor Appleton. Tom has been generally called an inventor, but he was more accurately an amalgam of scientific and mechanical talents. He created machines, he fixed them, he operated them. One childhood fan of Tom Swift, who wrote a retrospective about the serires in Air Force Magazine in 1963, asserted that "Tom was, first and foremost, an Airman." Well. . . . engineers, race-car mechanics and technologists of all kinds could justifiably make the same claim that Tom was "first and foremost" one of them. This wide-ranging level of skill and vision is what made Tom so appealing to his vast audience. Somehow, he fired the imaginations of readers in a wholly different way than the Rover Boys, Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew ever did. The difference is that Tom seemed "real" an absurd notion, when you consider that his books, far more than Stratemeyer's other series, centered on technological inventions that did not exist yet. But the feeling After the series ceased to grow in 1935, two more volumes were published by Whitman, a renowned reprint publisher. In addition to reprinting the core Tom Swift series, Whitman released two "Better Little Books," a forerunner of modern comics:

85. History Of The Hardy Boys
For that matter, neither was there ever a Carolyn Keene, nor a Victor Appleton. wasthe Rover Boys, published from 1899 to 1926 under the pseudonym Arthur M
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of the Hardy Boys Over the years, the Hardy Boys series has remained one of the most popular juvenile book series of all time. Its timeless plots, endearing characters, and exciting writing have helped keep the series alive for seventy years, while spawning and inspiring numerous nonfiction books, board games, TV series, and in these modern times, internet homepages dedicated to the books. The Stratemeyer Syndicate A fact that most people now know is that there is no writer named Franklin W. Dixon. There never has been. For that matter, neither was there ever a Carolyn Keene, nor a Victor Appleton. These are all pen names for a group of writers established by a man named Edward Stratemeyer. The Early Years In this new story, based on the original of
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The books became shorter (225 pages to 180, 25 chapters to 20) and the writing style was streamlined. The degree and type of revisions made varied considerably. Some revised stories were only touched-up versions of the originals, while others were totally new books that beared no resemblance to their predecessor except the title. The Present Era 1576 total hits since Friday March 8. 2 hits today.

86. Untitled
I Shall Return Jesus. Wheaton, Ill. Victor, 1977. HORACE B. (pseudonym). SeeCounselman, Mary Elizabeth. VOLTZ, JEANNE Appleton, 1920-. Journalist.
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VAN ANTWERP, EMILY STAPLES, 1914- Born: February 22, 1914. Parents: Alfred Louis and (Morriss) Staples. Married: Sidney P. Van Antwerp, February 6, 1946. Children: Four. Married: W. J. Hearin. Education: Holton Arms College, Washington, D.C. Mardi Gras Queen, 1934; Club Woman of the Year, 1965; First Lady of Mobile, 1975; president, Mobile Historical Homes Tours and Historic Mobile Preservation Society. Source: Who's Who in Alabama , Vol. 3; Anniston Star , March 4, 1984. Author: Canopy of Oaks : Streetscapes . Mobile, Ala.?: Streetscapes Inc., 1986. Downtown Goes Uptown . Mobile, Ala.: First Southern Federal Savings and Loan Association, 1983. Iron Ore to Iron Lace . Mobile, Ala.: Museum of the City of Mobile, 1980. Traditions of Candlelights Christmas . S.l.: s.n., s.d. VANCE, HENRY CLAY, 1891-1963 Journalist. Born: 1891, in Buford, Ga. Wrote for Mountain Eagle , Jasper, Ala.; sportswriter, columnist and humorist for Birmingham News , 1913-1959. Wrote column "The Coal Bin". Appeared regularly on radio program "Henry and Percy". Published stories in Smith's Magazine , a magazine for men.

87. ELibrary Classic Literature Document Titles
L. Clemens) The Adventures of Pinocchio by C. Collodi pseudonym of Carlo by MarkTwain (Samuel L. Clemens) Tom Sawyer, Detective by Victor Appleton Tom Swift
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88. Re: Here Is Complete List Of Each Character And Descriptions.
for In Cold Blood Abbottsville Alabama placefire truck came from there (78){75} Appleton, Victor authordrama pseudonym of Robert Schulkers.
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Full Thread Post Followup To Kill a Mockingbird Posted by Aubrey Cecena (64.12.103.179) on May 19, 2002 at 12:27:15: In Reply to: here is complete list of each character and descriptions. posted by clara on May 15, 2002 at 11:31:21:
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: [State Motto of Kansas, where Lee traveled with Truman Capote to do research for In Cold Blood]
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89. Appleton, Victor - University Of Maryland
Appleton, Victor. Tom Swift Among The Diamond Makers, or, The Secret Of Phantom Mountain Tom Swift Among The Fire
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Tom Swift Among The Diamond Makers, or, The Secret Of Phantom Mountain
Tom Swift Among The Fire Fighters, or, Battling With Flames From The Air
Tom Swift And His Aerial Warship, or, The Naval Terror Of The Seas
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90. Appleton, Victor (Norwegian Writers' Web)
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91. Where Is Tom Swift, Now That We Need Him - Ron Grube
Tom Swift is right here and boy, do we need him! Victor Appleton was a companypseudonym for several writers who wrote the series over the years.
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I was totally amazed when a group of parents and teenagers came to a city council meeting in my small Nevada town, complaining that the city government was not providing enough facilities to keep "the kids" occupied. In the ensuing discussion, it appeared that most of these people thought it was local government, rather than the parents and teens themselves, that was responsible for the boredom and general aimlessness of our younger citizens. The city has two excellent city parks, with night-lit ball fields, tennis and basketball courts, horseshoe pits, and a fishing pond with surrounding nature trails for daytime use. There is a very sparsely used branch of the county public library. Seems that this is insufficient, and the city should provide such things as video arcades and teen dance halls, items I always assumed were best left to private enterprise. Questions were asked about hobbies, reading, Scouting (somewhat alive, mostly in the youngest groups), and community activities. It seems that anything requiring more than a minimal amount of thought or effort, especially activities that would actually lead to learning useful skills, has been relegated to the level of political incorrectness. Speaking with the parents led to the conclusion that they, too, had no real interests or activities other than work, TV, and maybe the local saloon. Few of them read the local newspaper, much less books. Hobbies such as ham radio, model aircraft, even working on cars or playing board games that required thinking were unheard of. Parents amuse themselves playing video slot machines, youth play video games and drive around town playing rap music at volume levels that bulge car windows and has to be mind-numbing to all in the vehicle.

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Legend, Paperback 1990, Good clean copy. £2.00. Appleton, Victor, Tom Swiftin the Caves of Nuclear Fire, . Tempo, Paperback 1977, Good clean copy. £1.50.
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94. Author Pseudonyms
H. McCartyLee McCarty-Lee, H. Howard M. Lee, Wilson McCarty McCaughy, DudleyDean » McGaughy, Dudley Dean McCay, Bill Victor W. Appleton II McChesney
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95. Authors
$85. aa12.JPG (9251 bytes) AA12. D. Appleton Co., NY. Pierre Petit, Paris. VictorCousin (17921867). Ouida (pseudonym for Louise de la Ramee) (1839-1908).
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Pierre Petit, Paris. Henry Murger (1822-1861). French litterateur; secretary to Count Tolstoi. Best know for sketches of bohemian life in Paris. CDV. VG. $45
Robert W. Thrupp, London.

96. MARC21 Swiss Version - Feld A-X00
Werken, fürwelche die Urheberschaft unbekannt, unsicher, fingiert oder pseudonym ist.
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