Motor Matt's Race: The Last Flight of The Comet
Motor Matt's Race, the fourth in a series of 32, is another splendid adventure of this mechanical genius, and while his adventures are unusual, they are drawn so true to life that the reader can clearly see how it is possible for the ordinary person to experience them.
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Motor Matt's Race: The Last Flight of The Comet
Motor Matt's Race, the fourth in a series of 32, is another splendid adventure of this mechanical genius, and while his adventures are unusual, they are drawn so true to life that the reader can clearly see how it is possible for the ordinary person to experience them.
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Motor Matt's Race: The Last Flight of The Comet

Motor Matt's Race: The Last Flight of The Comet

by Stanley R. Matthews
Motor Matt's Race: The Last Flight of The Comet

Motor Matt's Race: The Last Flight of The Comet

by Stanley R. Matthews

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Overview

Motor Matt's Race, the fourth in a series of 32, is another splendid adventure of this mechanical genius, and while his adventures are unusual, they are drawn so true to life that the reader can clearly see how it is possible for the ordinary person to experience them.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162379539
Publisher: New York: Street & Smith, Publishers, 1909
Publication date: 09/12/2021
Series: Motor Matt , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 670 KB

About the Author

Stanley R. Matthews was a pseudonym used by William Wallace Cook (1867-1933). Cook was the uncredited author of the Motor Matt series. He was an incredibly prolific writer, turning out so much pulp fiction that he was called "the man who deforested Canada."

At one point, Cook was churning out material so fast that he used three stenographers at once to take dictation and type it up, but in the end he went back to working solo because they couldn't maintain the surprisingly exacting standards of the fiction markets of the day. He was a technology buff who always had the latest model of typewriter. But what really set him apart was his elaborate filing system. He took in many newspapers and magazines, and anything interesting was carefully cut out, filed, and indexed for later reference. The point of this was to front-load his research so that he could whip out a story at a moment's notice, using the material at hand.
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