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Books with author Roy Rockwood

  • Bomba the Jungle Boy or the Old Naturalist's Secret

    Roy Rockwood

    Hardcover (Cupples & Leon, March 15, 1926)
    1926 McLoughlin Bros. Clover Books B1 49c price. Corners crisp, slightly cocked forward from poor storage, pages have red edges and are slightly browned, totally clean.
  • Lost on the Moon

    Roy Rockwood

    eBook (Start Classics, April 11, 2014)
    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).
  • Bomba the Jungle Boy Among the Slaves

    Roy Rockwood

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1953)
    ILLUSTRATIONS ON INSIDE OF COVERS AND ILLUSTRATION ON FRONT COVER-WRITTEN BY ROY ROCKWOOD
  • Five Thousand Miles Underground

    Roy Rockwood

    eBook (, Sept. 6, 2017)
    Roy Rockwood was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for boy's adventure books. Created by Edward Stratemeyer, the Stratemeyer Syndicate was the first book packager to have its books aimed at children, rather than adults. The Syndicate was wildly successful.Five Thousand Miles Underground / Roy Rockwood / Five Thousand Miles Underground ebook / Five Thousand Miles Underground kindle book / Five Thousand Miles Underground by Roy Rockwood / Five Thousand Miles Underground Roy RockwoodFive Thousand Miles Underground / Roy Rockwood /
  • Five Thousand Miles Underground

    Roy Rockwood

    eBook (Start Classics, April 11, 2014)
    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).
  • Five Thousand Miles Underground Or, the Mystery of the Centre of the Earth

    Roy Rockwood

    eBook (, May 17, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Through Space To Mars: Or The Longest Journey On Record

    Roy Rockwood

    Paperback (Lector House, July 8, 2019)
    This book is a result of an effort made by us towards making a contribution to the preservation and repair of original classic literature. In an attempt to preserve, improve and recreate the original content, we have worked towards: 1. Type-setting & Reformatting: The complete work has been re-designed via professional layout, formatting and type-setting tools to re-create the same edition with rich typography, graphics, high quality images, and table elements, giving our readers the feel of holding a 'fresh and newly' reprinted and/or revised edition, as opposed to other scanned & printed (Optical Character Recognition - OCR) reproductions. 2. Correction of imperfections: As the work was re-created from the scratch, therefore, it was vetted to rectify certain conventional norms with regard to typographical mistakes, hyphenations, punctuations, blurred images, missing content/pages, and/or other related subject matters, upon our consideration. Every attempt was made to rectify the imperfections related to omitted constructs in the original edition via other references. However, a few of such imperfections which could not be rectified due to intentional\unintentional omission of content in the original edition, were inherited and preserved from the original work to maintain the authenticity and construct, relevant to the work. We believe that this work holds historical, cultural and/or intellectual importance in the literary works community, therefore despite the oddities, we accounted the work for print as a part of our continuing effort towards preservation of literary work and our contribution towards the development of the society as a whole, driven by our beliefs. We are grateful to our readers for putting their faith in us and accepting our imperfections with regard to preservation of the historical content. HAPPY READING!
  • Through Space to Mars by Roy Rockwood, Fiction, Fantasy & Magic

    Roy Rockwood

    Hardcover (Aegypan, July 1, 2008)
    Two of the highest-ranking students of the Universal Electrical and Chemical College, Jack Darrow and Mark Sampson, are world travelers -- for they already have trips to the North Pole, South Pole, and the Center of the Earth beneath their belts!Although their college research work is going well, a mysterious summons calls them back to the side of their mentor, Professor Henderson."Boys," he says, "you must excuse me for not saying why I sent for you. My guest, Mr. Roumann, has laid a strange proposition before me. I hardly know what to think. Mr. Roumann has proposed a wonderful trip to -- ""To planet Mars!" bursts out Mr. Roumann. "We are going to make the most wonderful journey on record. A trip through space! Such an opportunity for reaching it, and proving whether or not there is life there, will not occur again for many years. It is now but thirty-five millions of miles away from us. Soon it will begin to recede -- at the rate of twenty-eight millions of miles a year!"
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  • Bomba the Jungle Boy on Jaguar Island

    Roy Rockwood

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1953)
    This is book #4 in the Bomba Series. Bomba lived far back in the jungles of the Amazon with a half-demented naturalist who told the lad nothing of his past. The jungle boy was a lover of birds, and hunted animals with a bow and arrow and his trusty machete. He had a primitive education in some things, and his daring adventures will be followed with breathless interest by thousands. Bomba, the Jungle Boy is a series of adventure books for boys. There are 20 books in the series. The books were made by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, and were written under the pen name Roy Rockwood. They were first published by Cupples and Leon beginning in 1926. Since then, they have been reprinted by Grosset and Dunlap and others. The main character of the stories is "Bomba". He is a wild boy living in the jungle. Some of his stories are set in South America and others in Africa.
  • Five Thousand Miles Underground

    Roy Rockwood

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 13, 2012)
    A flying machine takes a group of people into the center of the Earth, where strange creatures dwell.
  • Bomba the Jungle Boy

    Roy Rockwood

    Hardcover (Cupples & Leon, March 15, 1926)
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