Tom Swift and His Atomic Earth Blaster by Victor Appleton II (Good, 1954, HC, 210 pages, Grosset & Dunlap)
Tom Swift and His Atomic Earth Blaster by Victor Appleton II (Good, 1954, HC, 210 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 cover; pages are lightly age-toned but are all intact; binding is tight but last page is loose. Please look closely at pictures for more details.
Furious Antarctic storms and ruthless enemies stalk Tom Swift Jr. And his latest atomic invention, the earth blaster, in book number five of this thrilling science-adventure series.
When Tom chooses the South Pole as the spot to hunt for molten iron with his earth blaster, his closest friends raise their eyebrows. Even Chow Winkler, the expedition's genial Texan cook, says, "Brand my thermopile, if the young inventor ain't plumb loco!"
First Tom has to convince the skeptics about the value of his earth blaster. Preliminary tests prove that it is one of the greatest inventions the world has ever known.
When spies of the Kranjovian government learn about the project, it becomes a race to see who will reach the South Pole first. Tom risks his life and al the funds of Swift Enterprises to launch the expedition. With his pal Bud Barclay, Chow, and a group of top-flight technicians, he braves the white fury of the Antarctic ice barriers to set up operations. But the Kranjogians seem to have beaten him to it!
In the nerve-racking and chill-packed days that follow, the young inventor is faced with one of the greatest challenges in his career. The outcome hangs in the balance down to the last page of this dynamic story. Read it to see how Tom Swift Jr. startles the world when his atomic earth blaster starts the most phenomenal gusher known to man!