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Ashmead Scott
Phenomenon. Program number 23 Phenomenon. Program number 24
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4 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 23: Dr. Light, Katherine, and Jerry discuss preparations to move the laboratory to a more secure location as the moving man arrives. Program number 24: Jerry and Dr. Light suspect that the moving man was in the employ of an enemy after they discover someone has tampered with Dr. Light's materials. Dr. Light tests his new anachrophone on Cesar the dog.
Phenomenon. Program number 65
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3 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide As Jerry, Dr. Light and Katherine look on through the anachrovista, Slim McGuiness and Fats drive the Carthaginians from the gates of Rome with machine-gun volley.
Phenomenon. Program number 25 Phenomenon. Program number 26
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3 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 25: Jerry uses the new anachrophone to travel to France in 1885. While there, he meets Louis Pasteur and convinces him to perform his first inoculation for rabies on a young boy. Program number 26: Jerry Powers travels to England in 1601. Queen Elizabeth I is depressed following an attempted coup d'état orchestrated by one of her favorite subjects Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex. Jerry attempts to cheer her up by teaching her "slanguage."
Phenomenon. Program number 11, [take 1] Phenomenon. Program number 12, [take 2
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3 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 11: Jerry Powers is once again transported back to Egypt, but this time during Napoleon's occupation. When discovered, he flees and seeks sanctuary in the tent of a French woman. Program number 12: Jerry Powers appeals to Napoleon in an attempt to save the life of the husband of the woman who prevented his capture.
Phenomenon. Program number 63 Phenomenon. Program number 64
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 63: Jerry experiences the Battle of Trafalgar at the side of Lord Horatio Nelson as Katherine and Dr. Light look on through the anachrovista. Program number 64: Slim McGuiness and his friend, Fats, appear at the laboratory demanding to be transported back through time. Despite the objection of Dr. Light, Jerry sends them off to Ancient Rome, as observed by Katherine, Dr. Light and Jerry through the anachrovista.
Phenomenon. Program number 59 Phenomenon. Program number 60
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 59: Jerry travels back in time to New York during the American Revolutionary War, where he witnesses Nathan Hale volunteer to undertake his renowned intelligence-gathering mission. Program number 60: Jerry attempts to dissuade various commanding officers from permitting Hale to carry out his perilous mission.
Phenomenon. Program number 55 Phenomenon. Program number 56
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 55: After Jerry returns to Dr. Light's laboratory, Slim McGuinness returns to demand that Jerry live up to an old promise. Program number 56: Jerry is transported back in time to the court of Henry VIII at the time of Anne Boleyn's execution.
Phenomenon. Program number 53 Phenomenon. Program number 54
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 53: Still in the time of King Solomon, Jerry conceives of a plan to help the King perform "miracles" with the assistance of electricity. Program number 54: In the time of King Solomon, Jerry attempts to help the King achieve the impossible.
Phenomenon. Program number 51 Phenomenon. Program number 52
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 51: Jerry is transported back to the time of King David. Program number 52: Jerry is transported back to the time of King Solomon.
Phenomenon. Program number 47 Phenomenon. Program number 48
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 47: Dr. Light tells Katherine of his newest invention. Jerry devises a plan to remedy Slim's dangerous insight regarding the anachrophone. Program number 48: Jerry is transported to France during the days of the French Revolution, where he encounters a desperate Marie Antoinette.
Phenomenon. Program number 45 Phenomenon. Program number 46
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 45: Solomon discovers that Katherine is not the daughter of Nathan and is angered. Katherine and Jerry find each other and flee. Program number 46: Katherine and Jerry return to a much-frightened Dr. Light and recap their adventure. Charlie Wong, Dr. Light's domestic servant, takes Slim McGuinness hostage.
Phenomenon. Program number 43 Phenomenon. Program number 44
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 43: Katherine travels back to Jerusalem in search of Jerry. The prophet Nathan tells his daughter Ruth that she is promised to King Solomon, but Ruth loves a mysterious soldier. Ruth and Nathan make plans to trick Katherine into taking the daughter's place in the house of Solomon. Program number 44: Solomon wishes to make Katherine a part of his harem, but she's on a quest to find Jerry.
Phenomenon. Program number 37 Phenomenon. Program number 38
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 37: The revolutionaries meet in the tavern and discuss the tea problem in the colonies. Jerry arrives at the tavern and proposes that the men dress as Indians and hold the Boston Tea Party. Program number 38: Jerry tries to organize a telegram and telephone company in the Boston colony with Paul Revere as president. The intent is to help circulate news quickly throughout the colonies.
Phenomenon. Program number 31 Phenomenon. Program number 32
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 31: Back once again in the laboratory Jerry joins Katherine and Dr. Light in discovering a voice recorder planted by their nemeses, the Murdoch gang, who had hoped to learn the secrets of Dr. Light's invention. Program number 32: Jerry travels through time once more, this time finding himself amidst of the Great Fire of Rome in the company of Nero.
Phenomenon. Program number 35 Phenomenon. Program number 36
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 35: Jerry Powers travels with Marco Polo to visit Kublai Khan's grandaughter Singing Jewel, who makes romantic advances on Jerry. Program number 36: In the lab, Jerry wishes to travel back to the American Revolution. He lands in Boston in 1773 and a few citizens remember his last visit from three years before during the Boston Massacre. He meets Paul Revere and begins making plans for the Boston Tea Party.
Phenomenon. Program number 33 Phenomenon. Program number 34
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 33: Jerry tells Dr. Light and Katherine about his visit with Nero. Jerry and Katherine confess their love for each other. Dr. Light discovers evidence that Slim McGuinness has tried to break into the lab. Program number 34: Dr. Light talks about a new invention called the anachrovista. Jerry Powers travels back to Venice in 1215 and meets Marco Polo and his family.
Phenomenon. Program number 27, [take 3] Phenomenon. Program number 28
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 27: Queen Elizabeth I asks Jerry to deliver a message to the Earl of Essex offering a pardon. Jerry takes a candid photo of the queen and her court. Program number 28: Jerry Powers travels to Boston on March 5, 1770, but can't remember that it's the day of the Boston Massacre. He meets James Otis and John Adams. Otis gives a speech about the future of Boston and revolution.
Phenomenon. Program number 21 Phenomenon. Program number 22
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 21: Jerry Powers returns to the lab to find that Katherine has been kidnapped by the Murdoch gang. He learns that the Murdoch gang means to take Dr. Light's invention to increase their power. Program number 22: On the way to the lab, Murdoch, Slim, Jerry and Katherine are pursued by a rival gangster named Nick.
Phenomenon. Program number 23
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Dr. Light, Katherine, and Jerry discuss preparations to move the laboratory to a more secure location as the moving man arrives.
Phenomenon. Program number 9 Phenomenon. Program number 10
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Program number 9: Dr. Hauser has Dr. Light arrested for the disappearance of Jerry Powers. Upon returning to the present, Jerry recounts his wild time travel experience to Katherine and Dr. Light. Program number 10: Dr. Light, Katherine, and Jerry discuss Dr. Light's purpose in creating the anachrophone. Jerry agrees to undertake yet another time travel experience. more
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