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List of Tom Swift books. “首尾呼應” (Tom Swifty)文字遊戲 (Howard Chang)

 

“首尾呼應” (Tom Swifty)文字遊戲
A Tom Swifty (or Tom Swiftie) is a phrase in which a quoted sentence is linked by a pun to the manner in which it is attributed. The name comes from the Tom Swift series of books (1910–present)
Tom Swifty是一種文字遊戲,句尾的副詞必須和前面相呼應。例如dryly(無冰的)呼應 martini; with relish (配醬料)呼應 hot dogs; interest (利息)呼應 money; listlessly (無採購單的)呼應 what I needed at the grocery store.

List of Tom Swift books
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Tom_Swift_books

All books in the various Tom Swift book series. All books are credited to the pseudonym Victor Appleton (or, in the case of the Tom Swift Jr. series, Victor Appleton II), while the character was created by Edward Stratemeyer for his book packaging house, the Stratemeyer Syndicate. Counterparts to the Tom Swift character and series are later Stratemeyer creations, The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew, the former of which Swift crossed over with in the fourth series.

The original Tom Swift series

The first novels to feature the Tom Swift character were released in 1910 by Grosset & Dunlap. The series was created by Edward Stratemeyer, and written by several ghostwriters in its duration.

The first 38 titles were published by Grosset & Dunlap, with two ghostwriters: Howard Garis wrote the first thirty-five titles, while Harriet Adams wrote the final three. Two more titles were published as a part of the Big Little Book series (by rival Western Publishing), and were ghostwritten by Thomas Moyston Mitchell.[1]

Title, authorship, publication date, and source text (when available)
#TitlePublic domain sourcePub.Ghostwriter
1Tom Swift and His Motor Cycle
Or, Fun and Adventure on the Road
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
1910Howard Garis
2Tom Swift and His Motor Boat
Or, The Rivals of Lake Carlopa
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
3Tom Swift and His Airship
Or, The Stirring Cruise of the Red Cloud
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
4Tom Swift and His Submarine Boat
Or, Under the Ocean for Sunken Treasure
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
5Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout
Or, The Speediest Car on the Road
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
6Tom Swift and His Wireless Message
Or, The Castaways of Earthquake Island
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
1911
7Tom Swift Among the Diamond Makers
Or, The Secret of Phantom Mountain
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
8Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice
Or, The Wreck of the Airship
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
9Tom Swift and His Sky Racer
Or, The Quickest Flight on Record
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
10Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle
Or, Daring Adventures on Elephant Island
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
11Tom Swift in the City of Gold
Or, Marvelous Adventures Underground
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
1912
12Tom Swift and His Air Glider
Or, Seeking the Platinum Treasure
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
13Tom Swift in Captivity
Or, A Daring Escape by Airship
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
14Tom Swift and His Wizard Camera
Or, Thrilling Adventures While Taking Moving Pictures
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
15Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight
Or, On the Border for Uncle Sam
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
16Tom Swift and His Giant Cannon
Or, The Longest Shots on Record
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
1913
17Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone
Or, The Picture That Saved a Fortune
Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
1914
18Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship
Or, The Naval Terror of the Seas
Project Gutenberg1915
19Tom Swift and His Big Tunnel
Or, The Hidden City of the Andes
Project Gutenberg1916
20Tom Swift in the Land of Wonders
Or, The Underground Search for the Idol of Gold
Project Gutenberg1917
21Tom Swift and His War Tank
Or, Doing His Bit for Uncle Sam
Project Gutenberg1918
22Tom Swift and His Air Scout
Or, Uncle Sam's Mastery of the Sky
Project Gutenberg1919
23Tom Swift and His Undersea Search
Or, The Treasure on the Floor of the Atlantic
Project Gutenberg1920
24Tom Swift Among the Fire Fighters
Or, Battling with Flames in the Air
Project Gutenberg1921
25Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive
Or, Two Miles a Minute on the Rails
Project Gutenberg1922
26Tom Swift and His Flying Boat
Or, Castaways of the Giant Iceberg
Project Gutenberg
Faded Page
1923
27Tom Swift and His Great Oil Gusher
Or, The Treasure of Goby Farm
Project Gutenberg
Faded Page
1924
28Tom Swift and His Chest of Secrets
Or, Tracing the Stolen Inventions
Project Gutenberg
Faded Page
1925
29Tom Swift and His Airline Express
Or, From Ocean to Ocean by Daylight
Project Gutenberg
Faded Page
1926
30Tom Swift Circling the Globe
Or, The Daring Cruise of the Air Monarch
Project Gutenberg
Faded Page
1927
31Tom Swift and His Talking Pictures
Or, The Greatest Invention on Record
Project Gutenberg
Faded Page
1928
32Tom Swift and His House on Wheels
Or, A Trip around the Mountain of Mystery
Project Gutenberg
Faded Page
1929
33Tom Swift and His Big Dirigible
Or, Adventures Over the Forest of Fire
1930
34Tom Swift and His Sky Train
Or, Overland Through the Clouds
1931
35Tom Swift and His Giant Magnet
Or, Bringing Up the Lost Submarine
1932
36Tom Swift and His Television Detector
Or, Trailing the Secret Plotters
1933Harriet Adams
37Tom Swift and His Ocean Airport
Or, Foiling the Haargolanders
1934
38Tom Swift and His Planet Stone
Or, Discovering the Secret of Another World
1935
39Tom Swift and His Giant Telescope[note 1]Wikisource
Project Gutenberg
1939Thomas Moyston Mitchell
40Tom Swift and His Magnetic Silencer[note 1]1941

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