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The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front

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"The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front" by Victor Appleton follows the exciting journey of Joe Duncan and his friend, Tom, two young filmmakers who venture to the European battlefields during World War I to capture the realities of war on film. As the Great War rages in Europe, Joe and Tom are deeply moved by the news and images they see in the newspapers and hear from returning soldiers. Eager to contribute to the war effort and provide an accurate portrayal of the war, they decide to travel to Europe and document the conflict through their filmmaking skills. Armed with their motion picture camera and a desire to capture the truth, the boys make their way to the war front. Along the way, they face numerous challenges and dangers, including navigating through war-torn territories, avoiding enemy fire, and witnessing the devastating impact of battle on soldiers and civilians alike. Once at the frontlines, Joe and Tom are determined to film the war as it unfolds. They document the courage and sacrifice of the soldiers, the horror of the trenches, and the bravery of medical personnel tending to the wounded. Through their lens, they also capture the human side of the war, the camaraderie among soldiers, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Amidst the chaos of war, Joe and Tom befriend soldiers from various nations, learning about their experiences and backgrounds. They also encounter journalists and photographers who share their insights into the importance of telling the truth through their work. However, their filmmaking mission takes a dangerous turn when they inadvertently stumble upon vital military information that the enemy is desperate to keep secret. Now, not only are they documenting the war, but they also find themselves in a race against time to deliver this crucial information to the allied forces. "The Moving Picture Boys on the War Front" is a gripping tale of courage, patriotism, and the power of visual st

132 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1918

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Victor Appleton

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Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and its successors, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books.
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The character of Tom Swift was conceived in 1910 by Edward Stratemeyer, founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, a book-packaging company. Stratemeyer invented the series to capitalize on the market for children's science adventure. The Syndicate's authors created the Tom Swift books by first preparing an outline with all the plot elements, followed by drafting and editing the detailed manuscript. The books were published under the house name of Victor Appleton. Edward Stratemeyer and Howard Garis wrote most of the volumes in the original series; Stratemeyer's daughter, Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, wrote the last three volumes. The first Tom Swift series ended in 1941.
In 1954, Harriet Adams created the Tom Swift, Jr., series, which was published under the name "Victor Appleton II". Most titles were outlined and plotted by Adams. The texts were written by various writers, among them William Dougherty, John Almquist, Richard Sklar, James Duncan Lawrence, Tom Mulvey and Richard McKenna. The Tom Swift, Jr., series ended in 1971.
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