Danny Dunn on the Ocean Floor

1960 novel by Raymond Abrashkin
Danny Dunn on the Ocean Floor
First edition
AuthorRaymond Abrashkin
Jay Williams
IllustratorBrinton Turkel
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDanny Dunn
GenreScience fiction
Published1960
Pages156
OCLC2662586
Preceded byDanny Dunn and the Weather Machine 
Followed byDanny Dunn and the Fossil Cave 

Danny Dunn on the Ocean Floor is the fifth novel in the Danny Dunn series of juvenile science fiction/adventure books written by Raymond Abrashkin and Jay Williams. The book was first published in 1960.

Plot

Another accident in Professor Bulfinch's laboratory, instigated by Danny, results in the creation of a transparent, resilient material. The material proves useful in creating a bathysphere, and Professor Bulfinch, along with his friend Dr. Grimes, Danny, Joe, and Irene, descend into the Pacific Ocean on an experimental voyage. Unfortunately, the bathysphere's pilot is rendered unconscious, and the bathysphere becomes trapped in a cave. On their journey, the submarine is examined by a giant squid and attacked by a large shark.

Reception

Floyd C. Gale of Galaxy Science Fiction rated the book 4.5 stars out of five for those aged eight to twelve.[1]

Editions

McGraw-Hill

  • (Paperback, 1960, illustrated by Brinton Turkel)
  • (Hardback, 1960, illustrated by Brinton Turkel)

MacDonald and Jane's

  • Hardback, 1967, illustrated by Dick Hart)

Pocket Books/Archway Books

  • (Paperback, 1979, #9 in their series, illustrated by Brinton Turkel)
  • (Paperback, 1983 reissue, illustrated by Brinton Turkel)

References

  1. ^ Gale, Floyd C. (October 1961). "Galaxy's 5 Star Shelf". Galaxy Science Fiction. pp. 173–177.
  • Burger, Marjorie (February 12, 1961). "Deep Trouble". The New York Times. p. BR38. Retrieved November 15, 2010.


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