
Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone
The Picture That Saved a Fortune
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Narrated by:
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John Michaels
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By:
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Victor Appleton
About this listen
Mr. Damon is swindled, and to make matters worse, kidnapped. Our hero, the young inventor Tom Swift comes to the rescue and convicts the scoundrels with the help of his new invention, a telephone that also takes pictures. Imagine that! He also utilizes his amazing airships, and of course the help of his faithful companions and friends Ned Newton, Koku the Giant, and Eradicate Sampson. Every chapter of this book, number 17 of the Tom Swift series, is a cliff-hanger that has kept readers and now listeners in suspense, awaiting the next exciting chapter.
Public Domain (P)2012 Audio Books by Mike Vendetti
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