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Tom Swift Jr. discovers a powerful gas which enables his father's firm to design a super speed train despite sabotage by a rival company
Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, A Checklist, 1700-1974, Volume one of Two, contains an Author Index, Title Index, Series Index, Awards Index, and the Ace and Belmont Doubles Index.
Tom Swift, Jr., and his friend, Bud Barclay, try to recover a missile, which was mysteriously thrown off course, containing valuable data from Jupiter.
ROBOTS + TERRORISTS = TROUBLE FOR TOM Tom's been training his entry, SwiftBot, for the upcoming Robot Olympics -- a major event being sponsored by the White House's Office of Science and Technology. Teenage inventors from around the country will be bringing their homemade robots to compete in a series of athletic competitions. The Road Back, an antiscience terrorist group, has issued a statement condemning the event, and Tom hopes that the tight security at the Robot Olympics will keep TRB from causing trouble. But no such luck. Someone is playing dirty . . . and things are going to get dangerous.
Tom Swift and his crew travel to the planet Aquilla to recover SeaGlobe, an ecological system stolen from the space colony New America.
Tom, we're having a problem with the gyro-stabilizer, said Mark Faber, gray-haired president of the Faber Electronics Company. "Hope you can find out what's wrong." The eighteen-year-old inventor accepted the challenge with a smile. "I'll be glad to
Tom's latest invention has transformed his friend into a contender for the kickboxing championship of the world.
Young inventor Tom Swift is determined to recreate in miniature one of the most powerful forces in nature: a black hole.
When Tom's high-flying, gravity-defying, superconductive skyboard falls into the hands of Xavier Mace (the Dragon), Swift has to use all his skill and cunning to thwart the evil madman.