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  1. TOM SWIFT IN THE LAND OF WONDERS OR THE UNDERGROUND SEARCH FOR THE IDOL OF GOLD ... by Victor (pseudonym). Appleton, 1930-01-01
  2. TOM SWIFT AND HIS TALKING PICTURES OR THE GREATEST INVENTION ON RECORD ... by Victor (pseudonym). Appleton, 1930
  3. TOM SWIFT AND HIS WIZARD CAMERA OR THRILLING ADVENTURES WHILE TAKING MOVING PICTURES ... by Victor (pseudonym). Appleton, 1930-01-01
  4. TOM SWIFT AND HIS AIRSHIP [TOM SWIFT #3] by Victor (house pseudonym) Appleton, 1910
  5. Stratemeyer Syndicate Pseudonyms: Carolyn Keene, Franklin W. Dixon, Victor Appleton, Laura Lee Hope, Roy Rockwood, Clarence Young

61. The Nautical Fiction List: Page 1 Of 15
Jason, the Argonauts, and the quest for the golden fleece.) Appleton, Victor TomSwift with a spy aboard during WW II.) Ball, Zachary (pseudonym) 1897 Joe
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62. Part A Authors And Their Works An Annotated Listing Of Criticism
Appleton, Victor Stratemeyer Syndicate pseudonym A126 MOLSON, FRANCIS. Three Generations of Tom Swift. ChLAQ 10, no. 2 (Summer 1985)6063.
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63. Project Gutenberg Etexts By Author (Abbot - London)
txt Tom Swift Among The Fire Fighters, by Victor Appleton. Tom Swift And His ElectricLocomotive, by Appleton. sbboz10.txt Sketches, by Boz, pseudonym of Charles.
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64. ANDREW E. SVENSON PAPERS
12/3, Galley, minor editing. Tom Swift and His Dyna4 Capsule by Andrew Svensonunder pseudonym Victor Appleton III (New York Grosset Dunlap, 1969).
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Andrew Svenson was a best-selling author whose name remained largely unknown to the public. Under a variety of pseudonyms, Svenson authored or coauthored more than seventy Happy Hollisters Bobbsey Twins , and Hardy Boys books. The Andrew Svenson Papers contain production materials for twenty-one books authored by Svenson.
Biographical Note
Andrew Svenson was born in New Jersey in 1910. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1932 with a degree in creative writing and for fourteen years did editorial work for the Newark Evening News . On leaving the newspaper in 1948, he joined the Stratemeyer Syndicate, which produced the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys mystery series, eventually becoming a partner in 1961. In the 1940s and 1950s he also taught writing at Rutgers University and Upsala College in East Orange, New Jersey. While at Stratemeyer, Svenson shared the major writing chores with Harriet Adams, daughter of Edward Stratemeyer, who was the original Carolyn Keene of

65. MRS. METTA V. VICTOR
name, presumably, must be regarded as a pseudonym of Mrs 589, June 25, 1881; Appleton sCyc. 44445; John Hunter, Metta Victoria Fuller Victor, Magazine of
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MRS. METTA V. VICTOR (1831-1885) Her air, her manners, all who saw admired.
GEOKGE CRABBE, Parish Register, Part II, 1807 Metta Victoria Fuller, one of Beadle's most faithful writers, was born near Erie, Pennsylvania, March 2, 1831, the third of five children of Adonijah Fuller and Lucy (Williams) Fuller. In 1839 the family removed to Wooster, Ohio, where Metta attended a female seminary. When but thirteen years of age, "The Silver Lute" was published by the local newspaper. In 1846, when she was fifteen, her first romance, "The Last Days of Tul; A Romance of the Lost Cities of Yucatan," was published in Boston, and at the same time she was writing, under the pseudonym "The Singing Sybil" for the New York Home Journal— at that time published by N. P. Willis and George P. Morris. In that journal, also, her story "The Tempter" was published as a serial. This was said to have created a decided sensation in Great Britain, where it was pronounced to be a fitting conclusion for Dr. Croly's "Salathiel." Actually, it was pretty terrible, and gave no indication of the talent which later was to make her one of the most popular and charming writers of her time. With proudly-heaving bosom, and glowing cheek, and flashing eye, the young girl stood before a mirror of polished steel, and gazed upon her bewildering loveliness. Intoxicating emotions, new and strange, were swelling her heart. Wild visions of future triumph and power were mingling with the softer pulsations of love.

66. 18. Broadcasting Becomes Widespread (1922-1923)
written in 1909 by H. Irving Hancock, and the 1911 Tom Swift and the Wireless Message,written by Howard Garis under a syndicate pseudonym of Victor Appleton.
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67. My Father Was Uncle Wiggily (extract)
Garis was a prolific writer who, among hundreds of other books, wrote the firstthirtyfive Tom Swift volumes, under the pseudonym of Victor Appleton ).
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In 1966, Roger Garis wrote a book about his memories of growing up with his father, Howard Garis, an author best known for the Uncle Wiggily children's stories. (Howard Garis was a prolific writer who, among hundreds of other books, wrote the first thirty-five "Tom Swift" volumes, under the pseudonym of "Victor Appleton"). This extract is an account of an event which took place in 1912, when Roger Garis was about nine years old, and he was thrilled to hear one of his father's Uncle Wiggily stories being read over the Telephone Herald, originating in Newark, New Jersey.
Howard Garis would go on to write an original series of Trippertrot stories for the Telephone Herald. In addition, Uncle Wiggily stories, some of which are still being reprinted today, would later appear in two other audio formats. Beginning about ten years later over WJZ in Newark, Howard Garis made numerous radio appearances to read his stories on the air. Also, some of the stories have been available on audio tape.
My Father Was Uncle Wiggily (extract)
, Roger Garis, 1966, pages 90-92:
The origination of Uncle Wiggily came about through the help of Edward M. Scudder, owner and publisher of the

68. Autorzy - Biblioteka Wirtualna Kolegium Karkonoskiego - Project
Leonid, 18711919 Angellotti, Marion Polk Anonymous Anzengruber, Ludwig, 1839-1889Appleton, Victor, pseudonym Appleton, Victor, pseudonym Apuleius, Lucius
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69. Biblioteca Virtual
bit text (with accented letters) (.zip 46.35 Kb). Appleton, Victor,pseudonym. Tom Swift Among The Diamond Makers, or, The Secret
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70. Biblioteca Virtual
Twain, Mark) (.zip 54 Kb) Tom Swift Among The Diamond Makers, or, The Secret OfPhantom Mountain (Appleton, Victor, pseudonym) (.zip - 90.68 Kb) Tom Swift
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71. Book People: [gweekly] Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter March 5th 2003
by Nora Pembroke vrhbwxxx.xxx 6601 Nora Pembroke is a pseudonym for Margaret zipJun 1997 Tom Swift his Submarine Boat, by Victor Appleton04tomxxx.xxx
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72. Tom Swift, Jr. - Encyclopedia Article About Tom Swift, Jr.. Free Access, No Regi
The books were written quickly under the pseudonym Victor Appleton, who was reallyHoward Garis for most of the novels, and W. Bert Foster, John Duffield, and
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Tom Swift, Jr is the protagonist in a series of children's adventure novels, following in the tradition of the earlier Tom Swift Tom Swift is the protagonist in a series of children's adventure novels from the early twentieth century. The stories featured technology (especially transport technology) as the real star. The books were written quickly under the pseudonym Victor Appleton, who was really Howard Garis for most of the novels, and W. Bert Foster, John Duffield, and Thomas M. Mitchell for some others. The pseudonym was created by Edward Stratemeyer as part of his Stratemeyer Syndicate.
Click the link for more information. novels. For this series the books were mostly outlined by Harriet Stratemeyer Adams of the Stratemeyer Syndicate The Stratemeyer Syndicate was the publisher of a number of series for children and adults including the Nancy Drew mysteries, the Hardy Boys, Tom Swift, Jr., and others. The Syndicate was the brain-child of Edward Stratemeyer, whose ambition was to be a "paperback writer"

73. Stratemeyer Syndicate - Encyclopedia Article About Stratemeyer Syndicate. Free A
series the books were mostly outlined by Harriet Stratemeyer Adams of the StratemeyerSyndicate, quickly written under the pseudonym Victor Appleton II, and
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The Stratemeyer Syndicate was the publisher of a number of series for children and adults including the Nancy Drew Nancy Drew is the heroine of a popular mystery series for girls. The series was created by Edward Stratemeyer, founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate. The series was ghostwritten in the early years primarily by Mildred Wirt Benson. Harriet Stratemeyer Adams (who succeeded her father Edward as the head of the Syndicate), contributed a number of volumes and oversaw the substantial revisions begun in the fifties.
Click the link for more information. mysteries, the Hardy Boys The Hardy Boys are the heroes of a popular series of detective books for boys. Edward Stratemeyer, founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate created the plot outlines, while Leslie McFarlane wrote 18 of the first 24 books in the series, all under the pen-name Franklin W. Dixon. The first three books were published in 1927. (Some later books were also written by Harriet (Stratemeyer) Adams, daughter of Edward Stratemeyer).
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74. Book Sleuth - Boys Series
THE BOY AVIATORS, Capt. Wilbur Lawton, (pseudonym for John H. Goldfrap) Hurst Co. DON STURDY, Victor Appleton, Grosset Dunlap (All gone for now).
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75. Girls' Series Etexts: J - Suite101.com
Helen Beecher Long was a pseudonym of W. Bert Foster, a prolific writer for RuthFielding series (as Alice B. Emerson) Tom Swift series (as Victor Appleton).
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Appleton, Victor, II Tom Swift and His Flying Lab New York Gregg Press, 1978. Onein a series that Asimov wrote in the 1950s under the pseudonym Paul French.
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Abbey, Lloyd Last Whales Toronto: Random House, 1989. Novel about whales and global warming. Dust jacket slightly creased. Price clipped. . ISBN: 0-394-22065-x. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Novel. Catalogs: Fiction, Animals. (Inventory #000214)
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77. Ev Online - Mcshane
1910. · Victor Appleton Jr. (pseudonym for Edward Stratemeyer) publishesTom Swift and his Electric Runabout, or the Speediest Car on the Road.
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78. History Of The Hardy Boys
For that matter, neither was there ever a Carolyn Keene, nor a Victor Appleton. wasthe Rover Boys, published from 1899 to 1926 under the pseudonym Arthur M
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of the Hardy Boys Over the years, the Hardy Boys series has remained one of the most popular juvenile book series of all time. Its timeless plots, endearing characters, and exciting writing have helped keep the series alive for seventy years, while spawning and inspiring numerous nonfiction books, board games, TV series, and in these modern times, internet homepages dedicated to the books. The Stratemeyer Syndicate A fact that most people now know is that there is no writer named Franklin W. Dixon. There never has been. For that matter, neither was there ever a Carolyn Keene, nor a Victor Appleton. These are all pen names for a group of writers established by a man named Edward Stratemeyer. The Early Years In this new story, based on the original of
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The books became shorter (225 pages to 180, 25 chapters to 20) and the writing style was streamlined. The degree and type of revisions made varied considerably. Some revised stories were only touched-up versions of the originals, while others were totally new books that beared no resemblance to their predecessor except the title. The Present Era 3517 total hits since Friday March 8. 2 hits today.

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Helicon 7. Appleton, Edward Victor (18921965) The Hutchinson Dictionary ofScientific Biography; January 1, 1998 He wrote under the pseudonym
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80. Author Index
Anthony, Evelyn Anthony, Piers Appel, Allen Applegate, KA Appleton, Victor, II Archer OrsonScott Carlson, Natalie Savage Carr, Philippa (pseudonym of Eleanor
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C Caldwell, Taylor Calhoun, Mary Cameron, Eleanor Canfield, Jack ... Carr, Philippa (pseudonym of Eleanor Hibbert) Cavanaugh, Jack Chaikin, Linda Chastain, Thomas—see Gardner, Erle Stanley Cherryh, C.J. Chesney, Marion Christie, Agatha ... Cussler, Clive D D’Amato, Barbara Dahl, Roald Dailey, Janey Danielson, Peter ... Durrell, Lawrence E Early, Tom Eberhart, Mignon Eckert, Allan Eddings, David ... Evans, Tabor F Farley, Steven Farmer, Phillip J. Farrell, James Fast, Howard ... Friedman, C.S. G Gabaldon, Diana Galsworthy, John Gardner, Erle Stanley Gardner, John ... Gunn, Robin Jones H Hall, Parnell Hambly, Barbara Hamilton, Virginia Harris, Lynn E. ... Hurwitz, Johanna I Ignatuius, David J Jacques, Brian Jakes, John James, P.D. Jenkins, Jerry B. ... Jordan, Robert K Kaminsky, Stuart M. Karon, Jan Kaye, M. M. Keene, Carolyn ... Kent, Alexander (Douglas Reeman) Kerr, Katharine Kerr, M. E. Kienzle, William Kijewski, Karen ... Kurtz, Katherine L L’Amour, Louis

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