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Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle; or, Daring Adventures in Elephant Land, by Victor Appleton

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  • Published on: 2012-05-16
  • Released on: 2012-05-16
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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Tom Swift Invents the TASER and KILLS
By David Swan
Surprising but true; TASER is an acronym for Tom A. Swift's Electric Rifle and here is the novel where the famous electric rifle is showcased. This is actually not the first appearance of the famous electric rifle, that would be in Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice but in this book the rifle takes center stage.

In the previous book Tom Swift's father's life was saved after a heart operation and I was worried that they would simply ignore it in subsequent novels but to the authors credit he acknowledges it and states that the elder swift will henceforth need to slow down. The reason I care is because the Tom Swift novels can sometimes be a bit sacchariny and it's nice to see Tom living in the real world with real world problems.

This particular book was published in 1911 and certainly times have changed. Tom Swift is written as a near perfect hero so it's shocking when he makes plans to test his electric rifle on elephants in Africa. In fact his father encourages him to bring back an, "airship load of elephant tusks" The gun makes no sound and no visible firing but can destroy objects at a distance. It is, in fact, quite dissimilar from an actual TASER. The electric gun is a horrifying weapon capable of dissolving a full sized whale, ‘like a lump of sugar in a hot cup of tea’. Tom just starts blasting sharks for target practice which seems unusually cruel for the boy hero. He disintegrates African buffalo and blasts two 25 foot pythons. In fact he just goes on a killing rampage killing elephant after elephant, more buffalos, lions, hippos and birds. After a time I was like, ‘For God’s sake Tom, your gun works. Stop the slaughter’ Sure, the author always gave a reason for most killings but it became increasingly absurd that he would find himself in so many life threatening situations. Lord only knows how many elephants he killed by the end of the book but there were at least three separate groups of elephants they killed, maybe four.

I’m fully aware that whenever I read a book from the 1800’s up to the early to mid 1900’s that there are certain tropes that are often inescapable and it’s always painful when a character travels to Africa because they ALWAYS employ the same tropes. Whether it be Tarzan or Mickey Mouse or whatever they always come across black savages who are generally violent, aggressive cannibals and often pygmies. It’s not even the blatant racism, it’s the entirely uncreative racism. This book is a product of its times and is easily the most cringe worthy I have yet to read in the series. The ‘savages’ attack them after they crash and they begin to mow down wave after wave. The blacks attack with the reckless abandon of animals and this assault happen TWICE by two different groups. It was not lost on me that their vehicle, called Black Hawk, crashed and the occupants killed dozens if not hundreds and the blacks attacked for no apparent reason as if it were just their savage nature. Unlike Black Hawk Down none of the occupants died. There is never any sign of remorse or sadness at killing all these human beings.

If there is one bright spot in the book it’s that the rivalry between Tom and Andy Foger appears to be over forever. Foger is a detestable character and I’m glad we won’t have to see him warring with Tom Swift anymore. I assume next book we will be out of Africa. Thank Goodness.

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Dated but Fun Read - An Interesting Look at What Kids Read in 1911.
By Lee the reader
I love the Tom Swift Books. Yes, they are dated, but they are full of good hearted fun and the idea that with a faith and gumption, you can accomplish anything - a common virtue the age worked hard to instill in young people. It was an age of invention and forward thinking, and it reflected in the books for young people. They just had to do right and never give up, and everything worked out well. Now maybe that doesn't work out in reality all the time, but I was raised on books like this, and I think it was a good thing.

Now this book is totally politically incorrect in every way, from killing African animals to racial mentions. I actually thought this was a good thing with my children, as it brought up the topics for conversation in productive ways in my family. I would much rather bring these things up than brush them under a rug and pretend people never talked like this or have different views of these things.

One of the most interesting things about this book many people do not know is that this is where they get the word TASER from. Tom A. Swifts Electric Rifle. So this little book has put its mark on modern history.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Let's Go on a Lion Hunt
By Paul Camp
John Clute (1993) states that in the edisonade (a breathless adventure featuring the inventor-as-hero), inventions usually tend to be transportation or communication devices rather than weapons. But there are exceptions to this rule. Victor Appleton's _Tom Swift and his Electric Rifle_ (1911) is one such case. Of course, Tom does invent a new airplane in this thriller as well. But his main invention is most certainly a weapon.

The _Electric Rifle_ is the tenth Tom Swift novel and was written by Howard R. Garis, of _Uncle Wiggily_ fame. Garis wrote the first thirty-five Tom Swift adventures. (Harriet Stratemeyer Adams wrote the last three.) Garis was also the author of the first six titles in the Great Marvel series, another Stratemeyer syndicate project. For my money, the Great Marvel stories were better written and more imaginative than the Tom Swift tales. But they were never as popular. Tom Swift became the archtypical edisonade hero.

Sam Moskowitz (1976) once pointed out that the speech patterns of Mr. Damon in the Tom Swift stories resembled that of Uncle Wiggily. Garis's style of writing was stilted, even for his day. But what Garis lacked in literary polish, he made up for in speed of production. The first five Tom Swift books were published in 1910. The second five were published in 1911. And the next five were published in 1912. After that, his production slowed down a bit. But he frequently wrote more than one adventure a year.

Tom uses his invention-- a rifle that fires bolts of electricity-- to go big game hunting. Now, I will confess at the outset that I am not a hunter. I can think of few things in life that I would hate more than going on a hunting trip. I cannot watch a hunting and fishing show longer than 20 seconds. Listening to hunters recount their exploits sets my teeth on edge. So the scenes in which Tom reduces a whale, several sharks, and a water buffalo to bloody pulps did not exactly stir my blood with a sense of excitement. Nor did the scenes in which he kills a pair of pythons, several antelope (for supper), a pile of elephants (for their ivory tusks), rhinoceri, and lions. Hippos are spared because they are not considered "good sport".

I am not naive enough to assume that everybody shares my values. And certainly these hunting scenes would not have been considered at all remarkable back in 1911. There is a kind of innocent optimism about this novel-- a belief that mankind can persevere, do better, make the world a better place. We are a bit more sophisticated today. I sometimes wonder if we are the better off for it. But we cannot really go back, you know.

I would like to close with a technological note. Some sixty years later, Jack Cover invented the taser, an electronic weapon marketed by Taser International. "Taser" is an acronym for _Thomas A. Swift's Electric Rifle_. Few readers today remember the original novel. But it was not without some cultural impact.

_References_: Clute, John. "Edisonade". _The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction_, ed. Clute, John and Peter Nicholls. New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1993, 368-370.

Moskowitz, Sam. "Tom Swift and the Syndicate". In _Strange Horizons: The Spectrum of Science Fiction_. New York: Scribner's, 1976.

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