Book 1

This 1910 adventure story, the first of the popular series about a teenage boy, showcases Tom Swift's ingenuity and mechanical aptitude. The action takes off when a group of scoundrels set their sights on stealing Tom's father's newest invention, a turbine engine. This book is a wonderful window on life in America at the beginning of the twentieth century. The main character embodies the positive traits of courage, ingenuity, hard work, determination, honesty, virtue, and service to others. Tom Swift was a popular American fictional hero who had a profound influence on the young people of the time. The story has been completely revised to eliminate racial and gender bias which was unfortunately evident in the original story. None of the excitement or the twists and turns of the adventure have been diminished. The Riverflow Heritage Classic series presents classic books, revised for today's students. The positive message of these books is one which can and should be appreciated by today's youth.

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Book 2

Number 2 in the refreshed original Tom Swift series created to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its first publication. Tom buys a distressed motorboat and puts his ingenuity to work repairing and improving it. He, his father and his best friend, Ned Newton try to go on a vacation but soon run afoul of the same gang of thieves that stole Mr. Swift's secret invention in volume 1. These stories have been enhanced with more science and mechanics than the originals, and have been rewritten to remove racially-insensitive material and situations.

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Number 4 in the 100th anniversary refresh project. Tom's father has perfected a new type of submarine drive and builds a sub to test it out. Originally meant to compete in a Government prize competition, they soon decide to use the submarine to look for millions in sunken gold bullion instead. An unscrupulous company with their own submarine try to make trouble for the Swifts and their friends, and want to reach the treasure to claim it for their own. Even if Tom and his crew successfully battle the other sub, giant sharks, a firing squad and all the other hazards to be found over two miles deep, will they actually find the treasure?

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Well, Ned, are you ready? "Oh, I suppose so, Tom. As ready as I ever shall be." "Why, Ned Newton, you're not getting afraid; are you? And after you've been on so many trips with me?" "No, it isn't exactly that, Tom. I'd go in a minute if you didn't have this new fangled thing on your airship. But how do you know how it's going to work-or whether it will work at all? We may come a cropper."

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Book 13

13 Tom Swift in Captivity

by Victor Appleton

Published 16 December 2015

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Book 18

Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship, or, The Naval Terror of the Seas, is Volume 18 in the original Tom Swift novel series published by Grosset & Dunlap. The story was written in 1915, and World War I, known as The Great War, was already in progress. As the story opens, Tom is explaining his newest invention to his friend, Ned Newton. Just as Tom is in the middle of explaining the problems he is having, a fire erupts in one of the sheds, where explosives are stored. After the fire has been put out, careful investigation shows that the fire was set deliberately. In preparation for presenting his new airship to the United States Government, Tom has invited a Lieutenant Marbury, from the Navy, to review his ship. Marbury informs Tom of a possible plot against Tom and his inventions, past and present. Tom scoffs at the idea, but soon finds out otherwise, as his new airship is hijacked by foreign spies with an unknown agenda.

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Tom Swift has enthralled generations of children with his amazing adventures. So return to a simpler time, put away your cynicism, and dust off your sense of wonder, because you're off on a series of grand adventures!

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Book 23

A Mr. Dixwell Hardley approaches Tom with a proposition to help recover sunken treasure. Mr. Hardley was onboard a ship which was carrying gold to help finance an illegal revolution. When the ship sank, Mr. Hardley overheard the captain recording the coordinates. Now he wants Tom's help to recover the gold, under the guise of both financing the expedition as well as rewarding Tom with a portion of the recovered treasure.