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Tom Swift and His Megascope Space Prober by Victor Appleton II (Good, 1962, HC, 176 pages, Grosset & Dunlap)

Tom Swift and His Megascope Space Prober by Victor Appleton II (Good, 1962, HC, 176 pages, Grosset & Dunlap)

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Former church library book in good condition: typical library stamps/stickers, cover has wear; black library tape on inside front and back covers; pages are lightly age-toned but are all intact; binding is slightly loose. Please look closely at pictures for more details.

"Someone has stolen your invention!" Bud Barclay tells his pal Tom Swift Jr. And when a scientist in France publicly tests a helium-extraction machine, it seems Bud is right. The machine explodes, precisely as Tom predicted any model made from his own unperfected plans would do. But the explosion is only the beginning of one of the strangest mysteries in the young scientist-inventor's career.

Time and again he is forced to combat a sinister secret enemy while he works to complete his megascope space prober, designed to "keep an eye on the universe." Meanwhile, Bud is offered the opportunity to participate in a manned government space probe to Venus. Although the project is being directed by the Astro-Dynamics Corporation, a competitor of Swift Enterprises, Tom encourages his friend to make the flight in the interest of the United States. When another secret invention of Tom's becomes the target of his enemy, all evidence points to the fact that an unidentified traitor at Swift Enterprises is in league with a criminal mastermind outside the plant.

How Tom is trapped when he unmasks his enemies, how he engineers a bizarre escape, and how he executes a fantastic rescue when Bud's spaceship goes out of control on its flight to Venus are just a few of the suspense-filled highlights in the young space pioneer's latest challenge. - Flyleaf

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