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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

61. ANDREW E. SVENSON PAPERS
12/3, Galley, minor editing. Tom Swift and His Dyna4 Capsule by Andrew Svensonunder pseudonym Victor Appleton III (New York Grosset Dunlap, 1969).
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ANDREW E. SVENSON PAPERS
de Grummond Children's Literature Collection
The University of Southern Mississippi
Creator: Andrew E. Svenson Title: Andrew E. Svenson Papers Dates: Dates: [bulk 1953-1970] Quantity: 3.65 cubic feet (12 boxes) Identification:
Abstract:
Andrew Svenson was a best-selling author whose name remained largely unknown to the public. Under a variety of pseudonyms, Svenson authored or coauthored more than seventy Happy Hollisters Bobbsey Twins , and Hardy Boys books. The Andrew Svenson Papers contain production materials for twenty-one books authored by Svenson.
Biographical Note
Andrew Svenson was born in New Jersey in 1910. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1932 with a degree in creative writing and for fourteen years did editorial work for the Newark Evening News . On leaving the newspaper in 1948, he joined the Stratemeyer Syndicate, which produced the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys mystery series, eventually becoming a partner in 1961. In the 1940s and 1950s he also taught writing at Rutgers University and Upsala College in East Orange, New Jersey. While at Stratemeyer, Svenson shared the major writing chores with Harriet Adams, daughter of Edward Stratemeyer, who was the original Carolyn Keene of

62. Miscellaneous Tossups Written Tuesday With No Particular Point In Mind
8. Under the pseudonym Ralph Bonehill, he wrote Flag of Freedom; Mexican he producedmany series under pseudonyms Tom Swift as Victor Appleton; Bobbsey Twins
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Miscellaneous tossups written Tuesday with no particular point in mind. By Dan Beshear, Oklahoma Academic Team 1. The term "grace under pressure" is first attributed to a quote of his in the New Yorker. One of many ambulance drivers in WWI, this hard drinking fellow was later a correspondent with the Toronto Star and Paris correspondent for the Hearst syndicate. FTP identify the writer, known for quotes such as "I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after," from Death in the Afternoon and "But did thee feel the earth move?," from For Whom the Bell Tolls. Ernest Hemingway Roddy McDowell Eric Braeden Cooper Susquehanna S-U-S-Q-U-E-H-A-N-N-A strontium 90 (prompt on partial answer) Edward Stratemeyer Spingarn Medal Kurt Waldheim Mexico or Honduras Thomas Jefferson The Mascarenes 17. "Birds is strictly for the birds" was his motto after joining Birds Anonymous, a 12-step program for cats, but repeated cooking programs showing poultry convinced him that birds are still on his menu. FTP identify this cartoon cat, now starring in the WB knock-off of Scooby Doo with Spike, Granny, and Tweety. Sylvester Dr. Who

63. Sax Rohmer - The Name
L. Barnhart and William D. Hasley, AppletonCentury-Crofts was the origin of the pseudonym, SaxRohmer B. Rietstap ARMORIAL GENERAL ILLUSTRE by Victor and Henri
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Sax Rohmer the name
last edited 8/12/99
"With all good wishes, $ax Rohmer"
It has become almost traditional to begin any comments about Sax Rohmer with a discussion of his name. In this case, the piece is about nothing but his name or more accurately, "names." He was born of Irish parents on February 15, 1883 and named Arthur Henry Ward. At various times, his mother Margaret told young Arthur that she was descended from an Irish General named Patrick Sarsfield, and about the time of her death in 1901, he adopted Sarsfield as a middle name.
Only twenty years old, he submitted " The Mysterious Mummy " to Pearson's Magazine and " The Leopard-Couch " to Chambers's Journa l expecting rejection. To his surprise, both were accepted and published in November, 1903 and January 30, 1904 respectively. These early successes were followed by three more titles in Pearson's Magazine : "The Green Spider" in October, 1904, "The Mystery of Marsh Hole" in April, 1905 and "The M'Villin" in December, 1906 all five with the byline of "A. Sarsfield Ward."
At about this same time he also acquired the rather strange nickname of "Digger" from his Bohemian compatriots, the

64. Project Gutenberg Etexts By Author (Abbot - London)
txt Tom Swift Among The Fire Fighters, by Victor Appleton. Tom Swift And His ElectricLocomotive, by Appleton. sbboz10.txt Sketches, by Boz, pseudonym of Charles.
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65. The Nautical Fiction List: Page 1 Of 15
Jason, the Argonauts, and the quest for the golden fleece.) Appleton, Victor TomSwift with a spy aboard during WW II.) Ball, Zachary (pseudonym) 1897 Joe
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The Nautical Fiction List
Page 1 of 15 Search the Nautical Fiction List Index Entries preceded by a '*' are reviewed on my Nautical Book Reviews page Entries preceded by a '+' are available electronically, see the separate Electronic Nautical Books List
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18051875 Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941 Angellotti, Marion Polk Anonymous Anzengruber,Ludwig, 1839-1889 Appleton, Victor, pseudonym Apuleius, Lucius Arbuthnot
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67. Ev Online - Mcshane
1910. · Victor Appleton Jr. (pseudonym for Edward Stratemeyer) publishesTom Swift and his Electric Runabout, or the Speediest Car on the Road.
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From Clay McShane, The Automobile: A Chronology (Greenwood Press, 1997). La Jamais Contente (Never Satisfied) driven by Camille Jenatzy, travels over a mile-a-minute, 65.8 mph (105.3 kph). Harper's Weekly describes electric cars as "utterly worthless practically." Motor Age describes Edison's repeated predictions of a storage battery allowing electrics to operate more cheaply than gasoline-fueled cars as a "joke." Tom Swift and his Electric Runabout, or the Speediest Car on the Road. Technical visionaries are already plugging electric cars. evonline@ucla.edu

68. Book People: Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter
Cuthbert Bedeverdaxxx.xxx4644 Cuthbert Bede is a pseudonym of Edward Searchlight,byV. Appleton15tomxxx.xxx4635 Full author Victor Appleton Nov 2003
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69. Tom Swift Books For Sale
email These firstseries books were written by Howard Garis underthe pseudonym Victor Appleton, except for the last two. All
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These first-series books were written by Howard Garis under the pseudonym "Victor Appleton," except for the last two. All of them are in good readable condition. They are priced as marked, including "media mail" postage to addresses in the United States. (A five- or eight-dollar price generally signifies loose pages or cover.) If you will email me your choices I will reserve them for you, and send them to you when I receive your payment. Questions about the conditions of individual books will be promptly answered by email Note: Titles that are listed in (parentheses) are for reference only and not currently available here.
  • Tom Swift and His Motor Cycle, 1910, $8 postpaid ("reading" copy)
  • (Tom Swift and His Motor Boat, 1910)
  • (Tom Swift and His Airship, 1910)
  • (Tom Swift and His Submarine Boat, 1910)
  • Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout, 1910, $10 postpaid
  • Tom Swift and His Wireless Message, 1911, $15 postpaid - good book/bad cover
  • (Tom Swift Among the Diamond Makers, 1911)
  • 70. Www.unm.edu/~lhendr/txtfiles/1a-z.txt
    Appleton, Victor Stratemeyer Syndicate pseudonym A126 MOLSON, FRANCIS. Three Generations of Tom Swift. ChLAQ 10, no. 2 (Summer 1985)6063.
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    71. Document Has Moved
    Garis was a prolific writer who, among hundreds of other books, wrote the firstthirtyfive Tom Swift volumes, under the pseudonym of Victor Appleton ).
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    72. Girls' Series Books On The Web: B - Suite101.com
    Syndicate; he was the original writer of the Tom Swift books as Victor Appleton. AliceB. Emerson was a house pseudonym for the Stratemeyer Syndicate.
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    73. Book Sleuth - Boys Series
    THE BOY AVIATORS, Capt. Wilbur Lawton, (pseudonym for John H. Goldfrap) Hurst Co. DON STURDY, Victor Appleton, Grosset Dunlap (All gone for now).
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    BOYS' SERIES last updated: October 13, 2001 To the Book Sleuth's HomePage
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    Hugh McAlister. Saalfield (All gone for now) AIR COMBAT SERIES FOR BOYS, Various authors.
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    • Frank's Campaign - John C. Winston Co, 1892. Pict. cl. cover, faded, hinges by a thread, very worn. Fr. $3.00 [BS357] Helping Himself - A.L.Burt. nd. Red cloth pict. cov. Very worn, front hinge nearly gone. Fr. $3.00 [BS358] Shifting for Himself - N.Y. Book Co. nd. Grey cloth pict. cover. Very worn, fr. hinge gone. Fr. $3.00 [BS359] Young Salesman - Donohue, nd. Green cloth pict. cov. Worn, faded, loose hinges. Fr. $3.00 [BS360]
    ALL AMERICAN SPORTS SERIES Harold M. Sherman. Goldsmith. (All gone for now) AMERICAN HERITAGE SERIES Various Authors. Alladin Books
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    74. HORNY TOADS AND UGLY CHICKENS
    Lived in Texas for some time; some of his novels published under the pseudonym AsaDrake were coauthored with Nina Romberg. Torture Tomb. Appleton, Victor, II.
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    HORNY TOADS AND UGLY CHICKENS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY ON TEXAS IN SPECULATIVE FICTION 20 September 2001 by Bill Page In this bibliography I have compiled a list of science fiction, fantasy and horror novels that are set in Texas. I have occasionally mentioned short stories throughout this bibliography, but I did not make any sustained attempt to identify such works. Many of the entries are briefly annotated, though I well understand that it is impossible to accurately describe a book in only one or two sentences. As one reads science fiction and fantasy novels set in Texas, certain themes repeat themselves. There are, of course, numerous works about ghosts, vampires, and werewolves. Authors often write about invasions of the state, not only by creatures from outer space, but also by foreigners, including the Russians, the Mexicans, and even the Israelis. One encounters familiar plot devices, such as time travel, in other books. Stories often depict a Texas devastated by some apocalypse – sometimes it is global warming, sometimes World War III has been fought, and usually lost, by the United States, and, in one case, the disaster consisted of a series of massive earthquakes which created ecological havoc and destroyed most of the region's infrastructure. The mystique of the old west has long been an alluring subject for authors; even Jules Verne and Bram Stoker used Texans in stories.

    75. ICP: Fueled By Danger
    The books first appeared in 1910. Most were written by Howard Garis orJohn A. Almquist, both working under the pseudonym Victor Appleton.
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    FUELED BY DANGER Next
    Author's Note I grew up reading the science adventure novels of the original Tom Swift series. The books first appeared in 1910. Most were written by Howard Garis or John A. Almquist, both working under the pseudonym Victor Appleton. I loved the science and technology portrayed in these books, and as a young boy I was riveted by their action and danger. But mostly I loved their hero. Tom Swift was strong, single-minded, brave, clever, impeccably trained and studiously well-prepared. I met Mark Watson at a Klingon language camp in 1996. I realized immediately that I had met a real life Tom Swift. Mark bestrides the earth like a colossus of wit, intelligence and courage. Much has happened in the world of publishing since Grosset & Dunlap first published Tom Swift and his Motor Cycle ("Fun and Adventure on the Road"). To be specific, author advances are a thing of the past. While Mark Watson's skill and daring, and the lion's share of his actions, are accurately portrayed herein, the supporting characters are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is unintentional. Pudding Bellows
    Normal, Illinois

    76. Bibliomysteries Bibliography C
    Campbell, RT(pseudonym of Ruthven Todd) Bodies in a Bookshop Canning, Victor. New York,Appleton, 1930 Classic spy novel with bookstores and manuscripts central
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    New books Collectors' Sources Bibliomystery Bibliography: A Bibliomystery Bibliography: B Bibliomystery Bibliography: C Bibliomystery Bibliography: D Bibliomystery Bibliography: E Bibliomystery Bibliography: F Bibliomystery Bibliography: G Bibliomystery Bibliography: H Bibliomystery Bibliography: I Bibliomystery Bibliography: J Bibliomystery Bibliography: K Bibliomystery Bibliography: L Bibliomystery Bibliography: M Bibliomystery Bibliography: N Bibliomystery Bibliography: O Bibliomystery Bibliography: P Bibliomystery Bibliography: Q-R Bibliomystery Bibliography: S Bibliomystery Bibliography: T Bibliomystery Bibliography: U-V Bibliomystery Bibliography: W Bibliomystery Bibliography: Y-Z Bibliomystery Bibliography: Short Stories Bibliomystery Bibliography: Juvenile Books Bibliomystery Bibliography: Media Bibliographic References Detectives and Series Authors in Bibliomysteries Links Send or Pick up an eCard Murder Weapons Quotations About this web site Return to Bibliomysteries top page
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    77. UZUHASHI CORPUS ‚Ì BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Appleton, Victor Tom Swift in the Land of Wonders / Tom Canfield, Jack / Hansen,Mark Victor A 2nd Helping of Collodi, C.(pseudonym of Carlo Lorenzini) The
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    78. Mark Twain Biography
    from Hawaii, edited by A. Grove Day, AppletonCentury, 1966. Under pseudonym ThomasJefferson Writings of an American Skeptic, edited by Victor Doyno, foreward
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    Samuel Langhorne CLEMENS
    Nationality:
    American
    Place of Birth: Florida, Missouri, United States
    Place of Death: Redding, CT, United States
    Genre(s): Novels; Humor/Satire; Short Stories; Plays; Essays; Letters
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    Personal Information: Family: Born November 30, 1835, in Florida, MO; died of heart disease, April 21, 1910, in Redding, CT; buried in Elmira, NY; son of John Marshall (a lawyer) and Jane (Lampton) Clemens; married Olivia Langdon, February 2, 1870 (died, 1904); children: Langdon, Olivia Susan, Clara, Jean Lampton. Military/Wartime Service: Wartime service:Confederate Army during Civil War; became second lieutenant. Career: Writer. Worked as printer's apprentice and typesetter in Hannibal, MO, 1847-50; associated with Hannibal Journal, 1850-52; typesetter, 1853-57; apprentice riverboat pilot, 1857-59; riverboat pilot, 1859-60; secretary and government worker in Nevada, 1860-62; miner, 1862; Territorial Enterprise, Virginia City, NV, reporter (sometimes under pseudonym Mark Twain), 1862-64;

    79. Kalendar' Fantastiki: Pamyatnye Daty 2002 G. (noyabr').
    Dopolnitel'nye ssylki Victor Appleton Books Online. Tom RIMI, Alberto MORAVIA(19071990) - pseudonym of Alberto PINCHERLE Alberto MORAVIA (1907-1990).
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    • 85 let nazad rodilas' Zenna HENDERSON [Zenna HENDERSON] (1917-1983), amerikanskaya pisatel'nica, avtor sbornikov "Palomnichestvo: kniga Lyudei", "Lyudi: ta zhe plot'", "Shkatulka s chem-to", "Uderzhivaya udivitel'noe". Dopolnitel'nye ssylki: The Zenna HENDERSON Homepage HENDERSON Z.
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    80. FORVM-Index
    Translate this page Adler, Victor siehe Aufwiegelung 134 Apostel, Hans Erich - 159/276ffK (Willnauer). Appleton, Tom siehe Vicki Baum. Artmann, HC pseudonym Hansen, Ib 146
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