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Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone or the Picture That Saved a Fortune

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A young inventor pursues creation of a device to transmit images over telephone lines, confronting technical setbacks and skepticism. When a crafty business schemer's fraud endangers a friend's finances, the inventor applies ingenuity—refining the imaging telephone and other machines, including an airship—to gather evidence, trap wrongdoers, and recover a threatened fortune. The tale mixes detailed problem-solving with chase sequences, escapes, and detective work, presenting episodic adventure driven by inventive gadgets and clever improvisation.

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Victor Appleton

Victor Appleton is a pseudonymous author best known for his contributions to children's adventure literature, particularly in the early 20th century. He is most recognized for the "Don Sturdy" series, which follows the thrilling escapades of a young boy exploring exotic locales and uncovering mysteries. Appleton also created the "Motion Picture Chums" series, which reflects the burgeoning interest in cinema during that era, featuring young protagonists navigating various adventures related to the film industry. His works are characterized by their engaging narratives and imaginative settings, appealing to a youthful audience eager for adventure.

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