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 | Public domain source | Pub. | Ghostwriter |
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1 | Tom Swift and His Motor Cycle Or, Fun and Adventure on the Road | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | 1910 | Howard Garis |
2 | Tom Swift and His Motor Boat Or, The Rivals of Lake Carlopa | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | ||
3 | Tom Swift and His Airship Or, The Stirring Cruise of the Red Cloud | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | ||
4 | Tom Swift and His Submarine Boat Or, Under the Ocean for Sunken Treasure | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | ||
5 | Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout Or, The Speediest Car on the Road | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | ||
6 | Tom Swift and His Wireless Message Or, The Castaways of Earthquake Island | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | 1911 | |
7 | Tom Swift Among the Diamond Makers Or, The Secret of Phantom Mountain | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | ||
8 | Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice Or, The Wreck of the Airship | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | ||
9 | Tom Swift and His Sky Racer Or, The Quickest Flight on Record | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | ||
10 | Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle Or, Daring Adventures on Elephant Island | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | ||
11 | Tom Swift in the City of Gold Or, Marvelous Adventures Underground | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | 1912 | |
12 | Tom Swift and His Air Glider Or, Seeking the Platinum Treasure | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | ||
13 | Tom Swift in Captivity Or, A Daring Escape by Airship | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | ||
14 | Tom Swift and His Wizard Camera Or, Thrilling Adventures While Taking Moving Pictures | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | ||
15 | Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight Or, On the Border for Uncle Sam | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | ||
16 | Tom Swift and His Giant Cannon Or, The Longest Shots on Record | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | 1913 | |
17 | Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone Or, The Picture That Saved a Fortune | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | 1914 | |
18 | Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship Or, The Naval Terror of the Seas | Project Gutenberg | 1915 | |
19 | Tom Swift and His Big Tunnel Or, The Hidden City of the Andes | Project Gutenberg | 1916 | |
20 | Tom Swift in the Land of Wonders Or, The Underground Search for the Idol of Gold | Project Gutenberg | 1917 | |
21 | Tom Swift and His War Tank Or, Doing His Bit for Uncle Sam | Project Gutenberg | 1918 | |
22 | Tom Swift and His Air Scout Or, Uncle Sam's Mastery of the Sky | Project Gutenberg | 1919 | |
23 | Tom Swift and His Undersea Search Or, The Treasure on the Floor of the Atlantic | Project Gutenberg | 1920 | |
24 | Tom Swift Among the Fire Fighters Or, Battling with Flames in the Air | Project Gutenberg | 1921 | |
25 | Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive Or, Two Miles a Minute on the Rails | Project Gutenberg | 1922 | |
26 | Tom Swift and His Flying Boat Or, Castaways of the Giant Iceberg | Project Gutenberg Faded Page | 1923 | |
27 | Tom Swift and His Great Oil Gusher Or, The Treasure of Goby Farm | Project Gutenberg Faded Page | 1924 | |
28 | Tom Swift and His Chest of Secrets Or, Tracing the Stolen Inventions | Project Gutenberg Faded Page | 1925 | |
29 | Tom Swift and His Airline Express Or, From Ocean to Ocean by Daylight | Project Gutenberg Faded Page | 1926 | |
30 | Tom Swift Circling the Globe Or, The Daring Cruise of the Air Monarch | Project Gutenberg Faded Page | 1927 | |
31 | Tom Swift and His Talking Pictures Or, The Greatest Invention on Record | Project Gutenberg Faded Page | 1928 | |
32 | Tom Swift and His House on Wheels Or, A Trip around the Mountain of Mystery | Project Gutenberg Faded Page | 1929 | |
33 | Tom Swift and His Big Dirigible Or, Adventures Over the Forest of Fire | 1930 | ||
34 | Tom Swift and His Sky Train Or, Overland Through the Clouds | 1931 | ||
35 | Tom Swift and His Giant Magnet Or, Bringing Up the Lost Submarine | 1932 | ||
36 | Tom Swift and His Television Detector Or, Trailing the Secret Plotters | 1933 | Harriet Adams | |
37 | Tom Swift and His Ocean Airport Or, Foiling the Haargolanders | 1934 | ||
38 | Tom Swift and His Planet Stone Or, Discovering the Secret of Another World | 1935 | ||
39 | Tom Swift and His Giant Telescope[note 1] | Wikisource Project Gutenberg | 1939 | Thomas Moyston Mitchell |
40 | Tom Swift and His Magnetic Silencer[note 1] | 1941 |
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