Tom Swift in the City of Gold
by Victor Appleton
Genre: Age 9 to Age 12
Paperback: 146 pages
Description: Children's book. Originally written in 1912. It is a wonderful story about Tom Swift in the City of Gold. Perfect for Home Schoolers. Newly Published!
Synopsis:

The story opens with Tom receiving a letter from Africa, containing a crude map. The rest of the story can be summed up in a mere three words: Acute Gold Fever, or AGF. Jacob Illingway, the Protestant missionary Tom rescued from the Red Pygmies of central Africa, has sent word that an underground city exists in central Mexico. This city, built by ancients, (possibly Aztec Indians) contains riches untold for anyone who can find it, and get past the guardians, a tribe of head hunters. Review by J.P. Karenko. Perfect reading for the young student aged 9 to 12. Ideal for Home Schoolers. This is not a scanned copy but a newly typeset book with a beautiful cover made utilyzing images from the original dust jacket. A must read for all Tom Swift fans, young and old alike!
Product Details:
· Paperback: 146 pages
· Binding: Perfect
· Publisher: ACTION BOOKS (November 2005)
· Product Number: 030-67288216
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