Lost on the Moon - Roy Rockwood - Roy Rockwood was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for boy's adventure books. The name is mostly well-remembered for the Bomba, the Jungle Boy (1926-1937) and Great Marvel series (1906- 1935). The Stratemeyer Syndicate was the producer of a number of series for children and adults including the Nancy Drew mysteries, the Hardy Boys, and others. The Stratemeyer Syndicate was the creation of Edward Stratemeyer, whose ambition was to be a writer la Horatio Alger. He succeeded in this ambition (eventually even writing eleven books under the pseudonym "Horatio Alger"), turning out inspirational, up-by-the-bootstraps tales. In Stratemeyer's view, it was not the promise of sex or violence that made such reading attractive to boys; it was the thrill of feeling "grown-up" and the desire for a series of stories, an "I want some more" syndrome. Works written under that name include: Five Thousand Miles Underground; or, The Mystery of the Centre of the Earth (1908), Jack North's Treasure Hunt (1907) and Lost on the Moon; or, In Quest of the Field of Diamonds (1911).
Dave Dashaway And His Giant Airship : Or a Marvellous Trip Across the Atlantic
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bookBomba the Jungle Boy
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bookBlack Cat Weekly #88
Roy Rockwood, Walter Jon Williams, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Hal Charles, Fritz Leiber, Day Keene, Mark Thielman, Anna Tambour, George O. Smith, N.M. Cedeño
bookOn a Torn-Away World
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bookFive Thousand Miles Underground
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bookBomba im Tal der Schädel
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bookBomba in einem fremden Land
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bookBomba am Ende einer Spur
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bookBomba auf dem Heimkehrpfad
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bookBomba im Wirbelsturm gestrandet
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bookBomba im Herzen Afrikas
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