Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight: On The Border for Uncle Sam
Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight: US Customs is pursuing smugglers bringing contraband across the Canadian border into Shopton using airships. Tom has invented a searchlight brighter than any other. The brilliant beam, mounted on Tom's noiseless airship Falcon, is used to track down the smugglers (Tom Swift Unofficial Home Page).
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Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight: On The Border for Uncle Sam
Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight: US Customs is pursuing smugglers bringing contraband across the Canadian border into Shopton using airships. Tom has invented a searchlight brighter than any other. The brilliant beam, mounted on Tom's noiseless airship Falcon, is used to track down the smugglers (Tom Swift Unofficial Home Page).
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Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight: On The Border for Uncle Sam

Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight: On The Border for Uncle Sam

by Victor Appleton
Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight: On The Border for Uncle Sam

Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight: On The Border for Uncle Sam

by Victor Appleton

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Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight: US Customs is pursuing smugglers bringing contraband across the Canadian border into Shopton using airships. Tom has invented a searchlight brighter than any other. The brilliant beam, mounted on Tom's noiseless airship Falcon, is used to track down the smugglers (Tom Swift Unofficial Home Page).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666233551
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 01/03/2021
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.41(d)

About the Author

Victor Appleton was a pen name used by at least eight authors who wrote for Edward Stratemeyer. Of the 38 titles in the first Tom Swift series, Howard Garis (April 25, 1873 – November 6, 1962) wrote the first thirty-five, while Harriet Stratemeyer Adams (December 12, 1892 – March 27, 1982), daughter of Edward Stratemeyer, wrote the remaining three.
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