Victor Appleton
Victor Appleton is a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most notably for the popular juvenile science fiction and adventure series Tom Swift, which ran from 1910 to 1941. The series was primarily written by Edward Stratemeyer and Howard R. Garis, with later volumes by Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, featuring inventive young protagonist Tom Swift creating technologies like airships and photo telephones. A later series, Tom Swift, Jr., was published under the name Victor Appleton II from 1954 to 1971.[1][4][5][7][8]
Juvenile Science Fiction
Adventure
Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout: Tom Swift #194
Tom Swift in the City of Gold; Or, Marvelous Adventures Underground
Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship
Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout
Tom Swift Omnibus, No. 5: Tom Swift in Captivity / Tom Swift and His Wizard Camera / Tom Swift and His Great Search Light
Tom Swift and His Sky Racer
Tom Swift and His Sky Racer, or, the Quickest Flight on Record
Tom Swift and His Wireless Message: or, the castaways of Earthquake island
Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout, or, the Speediest Car on the Road
Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice, or, the Wreck of the Airship
Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship, or, the Naval Terror of the Seas
Tom Swift and His Airship: The Stirring Cruise of the Red Cloud
The Blurred Blogger (7) (Tom Swift Inventors' Academy)
On Top of the World (Tom Swift Young Inventor)
The Black Dragon Tom Swift, No.1)
The Alien Probe (Tom Swift #3)
Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive
Ark Two (Tom Swift, No 7)
Tom Swift And His Sky Train
The Tom Swift Omnibus #8
Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone
Tom Swift Among the Fire Fighters
The Adventures of Tom Swift, Vol. 2: Four Complete Novels
Toms Swift in the Land of Wonders