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The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front

Autor Victor Appleton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 2018
"Come on now, ready with those smoke bombs Where's the Confederate army, anyhow? And you Unionists, don't look as though you were going to rob an apple orchard Suffering snakes, you're going into battle and you're going to lick the boots off the Johnnie Rebs Look the part Look the part Now, then, what about the cannon? Got plenty of powder in 'em so there'll be lots of smoke?"
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ISBN-13: 9789352974764
ISBN-10: 935297476X
Pagini: 152
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Alpha Editions

Notă biografică

The Stratemeyer Syndicate is fascinating because of how many well-known series they created under several pen identities, such Victor Appleton. The most well-known series published under the Victor Appleton identity is Tom Swift, and like the other series ""authored"" by Victor Appleton, the plots for this one were created from outlines by ghostwriters. A second series was created because Tom Swift was so well-liked. The Syndicate determined in 1954 that the first series' Tom Swift had a teenage son who emulated his father's inventiveness. Compared to the first series, this second one has more space-related themes (which featured airships and other inventions appropriate to its time period). Victor Appleton II, the author's son who was created in the same way as Tom Swift was, was not a real-life person like the original pen name Victor Appleton.