Victor Appleton Bücher
Der Name Victor Appleton steht für ein Kollektivpseudonym, das vor allem mit der beliebten Abenteuerbuchreihe des Stratemeyer Syndicate um einen jungen Erfinder verbunden ist. Dieses literarische Projekt wurde ins Leben gerufen, um den Markt für wissenschaftlich-technische Abenteuer für Kinder zu erschließen. Die Autoren erstellten sorgfältig Handlungsgerüste, bevor sie die Manuskripte entwickelten und verfeinerten. Die Initiative brachte im Laufe der Zeit mehrere Reihen hervor, die die Tradition spannender, zukunftsorientierter Erzählungen unter Variationen des ursprünglichen Pseudonyms fortsetzten.






Tom Swift, Tauchfahrt ins Abenteuer
- 86 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
This collectible boxed set features the first four books of a new series centered around Tom Swift, an inventive character beloved by many. Designed for fans of adventure and mystery, it appeals to those who enjoy stories similar to The Hardy Boys and Alex Rider. Each book promises exciting escapades and innovative inventions, making it a captivating addition for young readers.
The Blurred Blogger
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Tom and his friends track down a mysterious blogger who pushes pranks too far in this seventh novel in Tom Swift Inventors’ Academy—perfect for fans of The Hardy Boys or Alex Rider series. A series of videos called “The Not-so-Swift Academy” are the talk of Tom Swift’s tech-focused school. A mysterious host whose face is blurred shows hidden camera footage of different students being pranked—from a rubber tarantula leaping out of one of the terrariums to water flash freezing. Tom and his classmates are on edge, wondering which unlucky student will be the star of the next episode. They’re on the lookout for hidden cameras and searching for signs of the next prank around every corner and behind every locker door. Tired of the tension, Sam decides to take matters in her own hands. She’s going to bust the blogger by studying the videos for clues. But as Sam pieces the clues together, she unveils the biggest prank of all—someone’s trying to frame her for the videos! Can Tom and his friends unmask the blurred blogger and clear Sam’s name before they become the targets of the prankster’s increasingly nefarious stunts?
The Victor Appleton pseudonym represents a significant legacy in children's literature, primarily linked to the beloved Tom Swift series. Alongside Tom Swift, the name has been associated with various other series such as Motion Picture Chums and Don Sturdy, spanning from 1910 to the early 1990s. The works were crafted by a range of contract authors, showcasing a collaborative effort in storytelling. This historical context highlights the impact of the Stratemeyer Syndicate in shaping adventure narratives for young readers.
Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone or the Picture That Saved a Fortune
- 124 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The story follows Tom Swift as he invents a revolutionary photo telephone, a device that holds the potential to save a fortune. This classic tale showcases Swift's ingenuity and adventure, emphasizing themes of innovation and problem-solving. Alpha Editions has ensured the book's preservation by reformatting and retyping it for clarity and readability, making it accessible for both current readers and future generations.
Tom Swift and his Motor-boat
- 116 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The story follows young inventor Tom Swift as he embarks on an exhilarating aquatic adventure with his innovative motor-boat. Eager to demonstrate its groundbreaking capabilities, Tom navigates challenges and explores the thrill of his latest creation, showcasing his ingenuity and determination.
The Drone Pursuit
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The book features a captivating excerpt from "The Sonic Beach," which immerses readers in a vibrant coastal setting where sound and music play pivotal roles in the characters' lives. It explores themes of connection, creativity, and the transformative power of art against a backdrop of sun-soaked shores. The narrative promises to blend rich descriptions with emotional depth, inviting readers to experience the unique relationship between the characters and their environment.
The Hardy Boys meets Alex Rider in this second novel in a brand-new series starring everyone’s favorite inventor—Tom Swift! Tom gets to take all sorts of cool classes at the Swift Academy of Science and Technology, but robotics may be the one he is most excited for. Their teacher is holding a battling robot tournament, and Tom has to build a machine that will come out on top. With the final battle coming up, Tom and his friends need as much time as possible to refine their masterpiece. But the rest of their teachers have been giving so many pop quizzes that they can barely focus in class, never mind concentrate on the tournament. Naturally, everyone is frustrated with the trend…until a mysterious new phone app appears. If students get pop quizzes during first period, they can warn everyone else about it by getting their phones to emit a high-pitched sound—a mosquito alarm—that adults can’t hear. Tom is unsure about the whole thing, but it technically isn’t cheating, right? But when someone changes the app to break all the rules, the ethics aren’t debatable anymore. The longer the perpetrator remains unknown, the more harshly teachers treat all the students, and the pressure won’t stop until Tom and his friends track down the person behind the app takeover.
The Victor Appleton pseudonym represents a collection of adventure series primarily known for the iconic Tom Swift books, spanning from 1910 to 1993. It encompasses various series, including Motion Picture Chums and Don Sturdy, showcasing the evolution of children's literature in the early to mid-20th century. Several contract authors contributed to these works, each bringing their unique voice to the adventures, which often blend science fiction with youthful exploration. The legacy of Victor Appleton highlights the collaborative nature of storytelling in this genre.