Tom Swift Jr. Series
Author: Victor Appleton II (Stratemeyer Pseudonym)
Written By: William Dougherty (1); John Almquist (2,3); Richard Sklar (4); James Lawrence (5-7,9-29);
Tom Mulvey (8,30); Richard McKenna (31-32); Vincent Buranelli (33)
Artists: Graham Kaye; Charles Brey; Edward Moritz; Ray Johnson; Bill Dolwich
33 Volumes (1954 to 1971)
Brief Bibliography & Dustjacket Gallery [View]
1 Tom Swift and His Flying Lab 1954
2 Tom Swift and His Jetmarine 1954
3 Tom Swift and His Rocket Ship 1954
4 Tom Swift and His Giant Robot 1954
5 Tom Swift and His Atomic Earth Blaster 1954
6 Tom Swift and His Outpost in Space 1955
7 Tom Swift and His Diving Seacopter 1956
8 Tom Swift in the Caves of Nuclear Fire 1956
9 Tom Swift on the Phantom Satellite 1956
10 Tom Swift and His Ultrasonic Cycloplane 1957
11 Tom Swift and His Deep-Sea Hydrodome 1958
12 Tom Swift in the Race to the Moon 1958
13 Tom Swift and His Space Solartron 1959
14 Tom Swift and His Electronic Retroscope 1959
15 Tom Swift and His Spectromarine Selector 1960
16 Tom Swift and the Cosmic Astronauts 1960
17 Tom Swift and the Visitor from Planet X 1951
18 Tom Swift and the Electronic Hydrolung 1961
19 Tom Swift and His Triphibian Atomicar 1962
20 Tom Swift and His Megascope Space Prober 1962
21 Tom Swift and the Asteroid Pirates 1963
22 Tom Swift and His Repelatron Skyway 1963
23 Tom Swift and His Aquatomic Tracker 1964
24 Tom Swift and His 3-D Telejector 1965
25 Tom Swift and His Polar-Ray Dynasphere 1965
26 Tom Swift and His Sonic Boom Trap 1965
27 Tom Swift and His Subocean Geotron 1966
28 Tom Swift and the Mystery Comet 1966
29 Tom Swift and the Captive Planetoid 1967
30 Tom Swift and His G-Force Inverter 1968
31 Tom Swift and His Dyna-4 Capsule 1969
32 Tom Swift and His Cosmotron Express 1970
33 Tom Swift and the Galaxy Ghosts 1971
Format 1: (Volumes 1 to 17) – Published by Grosset & Dunlap (G&D) circa 1954-61
Medium Blue Textured Composition Binding with Black Lettering on spine. Sports logo in black ink.
Pictorial Endpages and Red Edgecoloring.
Illustrations include a Frontispiece only on plain paper.
Dustjacket is White Coated paper with Wrap Spine w/ Chip. Pictorial drawings different for each title.