Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship; Or, The Naval Terror of the Seas
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The narrative follows a young inventor who builds an advanced aerial warship and contends with deliberate attempts to destroy his work, including a chemically activated firebomb that exposes sabotage. With the help of loyal friends and a formidable ally, he endures espionage, capture, and hazardous flights across ocean and storm, copes with stowaways and skirmishes, and stages daring escapes that put his machines to the test. Chapters alternate technical descriptions of inventive apparatus with action-driven episodes of repair, aerial combat, pursuit, and rescue, emphasizing themes of ingenuity, resourcefulness, and the perils of early experimental aviation.
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