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The "Tom Swift" series follows the adventures of the titular character, Tom Swift, a young inventor and scientist, as he creates and tests various innovative machines and vehicles. In this particular book, Tom Swift focuses on developing an electric-powered car, which he believes will be faster and more efficient than conventional gasoline-powered automobiles.The plot revolves around Tom's efforts to design, build, and test his electric runabout. He faces challenges and obstacles along the way, including competition from rival inventors and attempts to steal his technology. Throughout the story, Tom Swift's ingenuity, resourcefulness, and scientific knowledge are put to the test as he works to perfect his invention and prove its worth.Published in 1910, "Tom Swift and His Electric Runabout" reflects the fascination of the time with technological innovation and the burgeoning automobile industry. The novel is not only an adventure story but also a celebration of scientific and engineering creativity.The "Tom Swift" series was created by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, a publishing house known for producing popular children's book series, including "Nancy Drew" and "The Hardy Boys." Victor Appleton was one of the many pseudonyms used by various authors who wrote books for the syndicate.The "Tom Swift" series remains a beloved and influential part of American juvenile literature, and it has been enjoyed by generations of young readers interested in adventure, science, and innovation.