Subject: MSR Tom Swift And His Electric L Author: Victor Appleton Uploaded By: HOST Comp Joots Date: 8/10/2002 File: Tom Swift And His Electric Locomotive .lit (212264 bytes) Estimated Download Time (53797 baud): < 1 minute Download Count: 14 Equipment: Windows computer or Pocket PC Needs: MS Reader Keywords: Tom Swift And His Electric Locomotive, Two Miles a Minute on the Rails, Victor Appleton, Family Fiction Tom Swift And His Electric Locomotive or Two Miles a Minute on the Rails by Victor Appleton "An electric locomotive that can make two miles a minute over a properly ballasted roadbed might not be an impossibility," said Mr. Barton Swift ruminatively. "It is one of those things that are coming," and he flashed his son, Tom Swift, a knowing smile. It had been a topic of conversation between them before the visitor from the West had been seated before the library fire and had sampled one of the elder Swift's good cigars. "It is not only a future possibility," said the latter gentleman, shrugging his shoulders. "As far as the Hendrickton and Pas Alos Railroad Company goes, a two mile a minute gait--not alone on a level track but through the Pas Alos Range--is an immediate necessity. It's got to be done now, or our stock will be selling on the curb for about two cents a share." "You do not mean just that, do you, Mr. Bartholomew?" asked Tom Swift earnestly, and staring at the big-little man before the fire. Victor Appleton is the pen name given as the author of all the Tom Swift books. Edward Stratemeyer created the Tom Swift character in 1910. The first series of Tom Swift books, forty in all, were written by Howard Garis and Harriet Stratemeyer Adams. The following three series of books were written by writers from Stratemeyer Publications. New editions of Tom Swift books were released until 1993. At keyword: Etext, you'll find thousands of interesting books.