Tom Swift and His Motor Cycle; or, Fun and Adventures on the Road
by Victor Appleton ("house" name), Howard R. Garis (ghostwriter)
Tom Swift [series 1, 1910-1941] (1)
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Tom Swift and His Motor-Cycle is the first book in the original Tom Swift series."Every boy possesses some form of inventive genius. Tom Swift is a bright, ingenious boy and his inventions and adventures make the most interesting kind of reading."
"These spirited tales convey in a realistic way, the wonderful advances in land and sea locomotion and other successful inventions. Stories like these are impressed upon the memory and their reading is productive only of good."
This series of show more adventure novels starring the genius boy inventor Tom Swift falls into the genre of "invention fiction" or "Edisonade".
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The very first Tom Swift book, from 1910, is a bit of fun, but only a bit. It is a far cry from the science-fictional Tom Swift I read a few adventures of in the 1960s. Those books were from a later, much different second series. This book is very much grounded in 1910, and the setting (New York State) is quite interesting. Not so interesting is the book's casual racism as Tom meets up with a black man named Eradicate Sampson, who is called a "darky" numerous times and refers to himself as a "coon". Each time Tom meets him, he is sitting hopelessly while some machine or another fails to work, which Tom, of course, fixes quickly, leaving Eradicate marveling at how smart he is. Throughout the book, Tom is referred to as "the young show more inventor" or "our hero". Of course, this is hardly a book for adults. Kids are supposed to admire Tom for his intelligence and his industriousness, although he makes more than one mistake during the book that gets him into trouble (and prolongs the plot.) The plot itself is modern enough. A group of men, working for some unscrupulous lawyers, are trying to steal an invention from Tom's father, inventor Barton Swift. When reading a book like this, one knows it will have a happy ending, but dark clouds still loom ahead, as in the tradition of other books from the same publishing syndicate, the next adventure is introduced on the final pages. I can't say I didn't enjoy reading this, but it is definitely lacking the plotting and characterization of the best Hardy Boys books I remember from my youth. show less
The story of Tom Swift's wish for a motorcycle and how his wish is granted unexpectedly.
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Howard R. Garis was born in 1873 in Binghamton, New York. A popular author and journalist, he wrote many mystery and adventure books for children, as well as newspaper and magazine stories. His very first Uncle Wiggily story was published in The Newark News in January 1910, and was an immediate success. For the next fifty years, a new Uncle show more Wiggily adventure appeared almost daily, and the series was nationally syndicated. Howard Garis died in 1962 show less
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- Canonical title
- Tom Swift and His Motor Cycle; or, Fun and Adventures on the Road
- Original title
- Tom Swift and His Motor Cycle; or, Fun and Adventures on the Road
- Alternate titles
- Fun and Adventures on the Road
- Original publication date
- 1910
- First words
- "That's the way to do it!"
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)I think my readers will agree with him.
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- Genres
- Fiction and Literature, Children's Books
- DDC/MDS
- 813.52 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1900-1945
- LCC
- PZ7 .A653 .M — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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- 190
- Popularity
- 171,436
- Reviews
- 3
- Rating
- (3.20)
- Languages
- English, German
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 43
- ASINs
- 15































































