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"Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive" is a science fiction novel written by Victor Appleton, a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. Published in 1922, it is part of the "Tom Swift" series, which follows the adventures of the young inventor Tom Swift as he creates innovative gadgets and machines. In this installment, Tom Swift takes on the challenge of designing and building an advanced electric locomotive. The story likely begins with Tom becoming interested in improving railway technology. Motivated by a desire to enhance efficiency and speed in rail transportation, he embarks…mehr

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"Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive" is a science fiction novel written by Victor Appleton, a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. Published in 1922, it is part of the "Tom Swift" series, which follows the adventures of the young inventor Tom Swift as he creates innovative gadgets and machines. In this installment, Tom Swift takes on the challenge of designing and building an advanced electric locomotive. The story likely begins with Tom becoming interested in improving railway technology. Motivated by a desire to enhance efficiency and speed in rail transportation, he embarks on the project with his usual enthusiasm and ingenuity. The plot involves Tom tackling various engineering challenges as he develops the electric locomotive. He might face obstacles such as technical setbacks, industrial espionage, and possibly interference from competitors or antagonists who want to steal his ideas or sabotage his efforts. Despite these difficulties, Tom's resourcefulness and determination help him overcome the challenges. Themes in the novel include innovation, perseverance, and the positive impact of technology. Tom Swift's adventures often highlight the importance of creativity and scientific knowledge in solving real-world problems. The novel also reflects the early 20th century's fascination with technological progress and the potential of electricity as a transformative force. Victor Appleton's writing style is straightforward and action-oriented, appealing to young readers with a mix of technical details and exciting plot twists. The "Tom Swift" series is known for inspiring interest in science and engineering among its readers. "Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive" is aimed at young readers, particularly those with an interest in science, technology, and adventure. The book not only entertains but also educates readers about the principles of electricity and engineering in a fun and engaging way. Overall, "Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive" by Victor Appleton is a classic entry in the "Tom Swift" series, combining adventure with scientific innovation, and continues to inspire young inventors and enthusiasts of technology.
Autorenporträt
The Stratemeyer Syndicate is fascinating because of how many well-known series they created under several pen identities, such Victor Appleton. The most well-known series published under the Victor Appleton identity is Tom Swift, and like the other series ""authored"" by Victor Appleton, the plots for this one were created from outlines by ghostwriters. A second series was created because Tom Swift was so well-liked. The Syndicate determined in 1954 that the first series' Tom Swift had a teenage son who emulated his father's inventiveness. Compared to the first series, this second one has more space-related themes (which featured airships and other inventions appropriate to its time period). Victor Appleton II, the author's son who was created in the same way as Tom Swift was, was not a real-life person like the original pen name Victor Appleton.