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"Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone" by Victor Appleton is book number 17 in the original Tom Swift series.

Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone edition by Victor Appleton Literature Fiction eBooks

That is the second book in the series since the publishers went from releasing five books a year to just one. I was hoping that there would be a noticeable improvement in quality and to a degree I think there is. The big problem I had with the series was that it was getting away from inventing and turning Tom Swift into more of an adventurer. The last two books have taken Tom back to his roots with actual inventions and away from adventuring. It’s not that I have an issue with adventuring and treasure hunting it’s that the adventures were fairly ludicrous. The two latest stories are more grounded in reality which I prefer since that was how the series began.

In the previous book Tom Swift built a gigundis cannon and this time around he’s creating a photo telephone. Mind you, this story was published in 1914 when telephones were in their infancy. To write a story about a photo phone was some pretty amazing fore thinking. The story includes a lot of descriptions of the technology behind the photo phone but I have no idea if it’s legit or not. Given the fact that this book was written decades before anything like a photo phone existed. The first instantaneous transmission of images was 5 years earlier and used selenium cells just as Tom Swift did. The reason that it’s called a photo telephone is because it literally snaps a single photo rather than showing continuous motion. He does do one interesting thing which is hook the receiver up to a phonograph to record the call. So he invents a primitive video phone AND recording device and this was all done in 1914. Pretty amazing.

Product details

  • File Size 572 KB
  • Print Length 150 pages
  • Publisher Start Publishing LLC (April 15, 2013)
  • Publication Date April 15, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00CHJD5N6

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This book is one of a series of books about Tom Swift, Sr., the father of Tom Swift, Jr. This book is the 17th book in the series, following "Tom Swift and His Giant Cannon" and preceding "Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship." This book's complete title is "Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone; or, The Picture That Saved a Fortune." The book was originally published in 1914.

In this book Tom Swift is working to invent a telephone that will transmit an image of the person on the other end of the call. The science involved is imaginative, but fictitious. While Tom is working on his telephone someone steals one of his airplanes. Mysteriously, the plane is later returned. However, his friend Mr. Damon is missing. We learn that Mr. Damon has entrusted most of his fortune to a "promoter," which we would recognize as a scam artist. The promoter wants to get his hands on Mr. Damon's property, but Mr. Damon wisely put his property in Mrs. Damon's name. The promoter even makes an effort to take some of Tom's inventions but Tom is too smart for the sleazy promoter. Good for you Tom!

Someone phones Mrs. Damon and tells her that she must sign the deeds and hand them over if she ever wants to see Mr. Damon again. Let us think for a moment. Tom Swift has been working on a gadget that makes a picture of a telephone caller, and someone is calling for a ransom. Do these two facts suggest something? Oh, yeah. How about putting Tom's gadgets into various phone booths to try and get a picture of the caller?

There are a number of other mysterious elements and plot delays thrown in to try and keep the suspense level high. Tom's plane is stolen again. Where could Mr. Damon possibly be? There are other suspicious characters lurking about who may want to steal Tom's photo telephone. The excitement is unbelievable!

Howard Garis wrote this story before World War I. The concept of a telephone that relays the picture of a sender was remarkable at that time. There are many details that Mr. Garis failed to consider, the biggest being the technology it takes to safely and economically send a picture from one place to another, but having the idea is very foresighted.

This story is a bit slower than other Tom Swift, Sr., stories from this era. The story is interesting and there was enough mystery to keep me reading, somewhat overcoming the lack of action. If you are looking for a Tom Swift, Sr., story to see if you would like the series, then I recommend you look at one of the other books in the series.

I give readers a warning regarding stereotypes in this book. This era was nearly a century away from us and many races were routinely represented stereotypically in that era. Such is the case with Eradicate Sampson, who Howard Garis depicted as quite intelligent and helpful, but in a demeaning way. Koku, a giant that Tom supposedly picked up in Patagonia, also manages to receive comments that show bias. If you can overcome the dated story and the portrayal of some characters, I think fans of Tom Swift, Jr. and those looking for a quaint mystery from the era before World War I will find this book an interesting read.
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Another interesting view of a future only dimly imagined. This book is worth reading even if only for the perspective it offers. The "photo telephone" is nothing like the cell phones we have today (obviously) but the "science" behind the invention is intriguing.
That is the second book in the series since the publishers went from releasing five books a year to just one. I was hoping that there would be a noticeable improvement in quality and to a degree I think there is. The big problem I had with the series was that it was getting away from inventing and turning Tom Swift into more of an adventurer. The last two books have taken Tom back to his roots with actual inventions and away from adventuring. It’s not that I have an issue with adventuring and treasure hunting it’s that the adventures were fairly ludicrous. The two latest stories are more grounded in reality which I prefer since that was how the series began.

In the previous book Tom Swift built a gigundis cannon and this time around he’s creating a photo telephone. Mind you, this story was published in 1914 when telephones were in their infancy. To write a story about a photo phone was some pretty amazing fore thinking. The story includes a lot of descriptions of the technology behind the photo phone but I have no idea if it’s legit or not. Given the fact that this book was written decades before anything like a photo phone existed. The first instantaneous transmission of images was 5 years earlier and used selenium cells just as Tom Swift did. The reason that it’s called a photo telephone is because it literally snaps a single photo rather than showing continuous motion. He does do one interesting thing which is hook the receiver up to a phonograph to record the call. So he invents a primitive video phone AND recording device and this was all done in 1914. Pretty amazing.
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