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22. Hollywood Follies
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On the hunt for more work, Indy takes a deal from Universal Pictures and travels to Hollywood, California. There, he’s tasked with reigning in the expensive production of Foolish Wives and meets his match in the imposing director, Erich von Stroheim. After he and production executive Irving Thalberg fail to wrestle over control of the film, Indy finds work assisting filmmaker John Ford. The up-and-coming director is setting off to make a new western with star Harry Carey and the help of the iconic Wyatt Earp. With troubles on location, Indy finds himself as the only hope to complete a daring stunt as he climbs underneath a stagecoach in motion.
21. Scandal of 1920
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In New York on his summer break, Indy juggles love interests as he works as a stage manager for a Broadway musical, mingles with the bohemian crowd in Greenwich Village, and sips champagne with the high society of 5th Avenue. He makes friends with composer George Gershwin, who introduces him to the creative center on Tin Pan Alley. As Indy’s romantic entanglements become too much to balance, the Broadway show must go on, and all three ladies have the last word on the overeager young man.
20. Mystery of the Blues
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Enrolled as an archaeology student at the University of Chicago, Indy works part-time as a waiter at the popular Colosimo’s restaurant, known for its mob connections. There, Indy becomes passionate for jazz and befriends clarinetist Sidney Bechet, who teaches the aspiring musician about the style. Indy takes up soprano saxophone and plays alongside the African-American musicians, witnessing the difficult truths of a racially segregated society. When Colosimo’s owner is murdered by an unknown assassin, Indy and his roommate, the future “Untouchable” Eliot Ness, try to solve the case themselves. As things become dangerous, local beat writer Ernest Hemingway reunites with Indy. The trio work together to uncover the mystery, only to reveal a corrupt machine within the Chicago establishment that includes a local bartender and mobster named Al Capone.
19. Winds of Change
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Back in Europe, Indy works for the American delegation at the Paris Peace Conference in the palace at Versailles. The heads of France, Britain, and America lead the debate about how to move forward after the war, and how much Germany should be punished. Reunited with his friend T. E. Lawrence, Indy watches as the famous war hero introduces his Arabian comrades in their fight for independence. When a Vietnamese waiter known as Ho Chi Minh appeals to Indy to aid in speaking up for their rights, the delegation makes little progress. After witnessing the overloaded retribution against a weakened Germany, Indy at last returns home to America. A brief reunion with his father is followed by Indy’s work as a lab assistant with Robert Goddard, the noted pioneer of rocket science, and a chance meeting with his old friend, Paul Robeson, rising star of athletics and the arts, as well as a voice for African-American rights.
18. Treasure of the Peacock's Eye
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Indy and Remy are reunited just in time for the Armistice and the end of the war. When a dying man imparts his last words about the fabled “eye of the peacock,” an ancient jewel rumored to have belonged to Alexander the Great, the pair set off to look for the artifact. Following an ancient map, they depart London for Egypt, and on to the South Seas. They soon discover that a mysterious man with an eye-patch is trailing them in hopes of securing the treasure himself. After a run-in with pirates and a failed attempt to recover the diamond, Indy and Remy are marooned on a remote island where anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski is working to learn from the Indigenous peoples of the region.
17. Masks of Evil
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Now the master of his own spy ring in the city of Istanbul, Indy is at the center of a deadly conspiracy to negotiate a separate peace with Turkish general Mustafa Kemal. Undercover as a foreign journalist, Indy falls in love with a young American teacher, Molly, and the two are engaged. But as the conspiracy moves forward, a double agent is revealed in their midst. Disillusioned with his superiors, Indy is sent on a foreboding trek to the mountains of Transylvania. There, he and a small group investigate reports of strange occurrences in a medieval castle. Inside, a supernatural Dracula is revealed to be the antagonist, and Indy must appeal to the time-honored knowledge of how to kill a vampire.
16. Tales of Innocence
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On assignment in northern Italy, Indy makes trips behind enemy lines in the guise of a German soldier as he attempts to convince the embattled troops to give up and end the war a little sooner. In between assignments, Indy courts the beautiful Italian daughter of a prominent family in the nearby town, only to discover that another soldier is competing for her affection. When he befriends an American ambulance driver and aspiring writer named Ernest Hemingway, they’re shocked to discover their rivalry, and the two embark on a rollicking series of attempts to outdo each other and win Giulietta’s heart. With his next assignment in North Africa, far from the action on the battlefront, Indy joins the French Foreign Legion and escorts the traveling American writer, Edith Wharton. As he foils a traitorous attempt to sell weapons to the enemy, Indy also learns that love comes in many different forms.
15. Daredevils of the Desert
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Arriving in the Middle East, Indy is reunited with his old friend T. E. Lawrence, who is becoming famous for his actions in Arabia. Lawrence and the British command enlist Indy to assist with the coming attack on Beersheba, requiring the young spy to go undercover with a beautiful dancer and infiltrate the desert town’s defenses. When British forces arrive, Indy is betrayed by a double agent and attempts to defuse explosives planted on Beersheba’s coveted water supply.
14. Espionage Escapades
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Indy’s next spying assignment brings him to neutral Spain where he goes undercover with the famed Ballets Russes and reunites with Pablo Picasso. Along with his eccentric co-conspirators, Indy attempts to thwart the machinations of a German colonel. Little do they know that their assumed enemy is a friendly covert spy himself, and the debacle nearly ends his life. Moving on to Prague, Indy becomes exasperated as he attempts to navigate the maddening government bureaucracy in order to merely install a phone. With an important message coming to him soon, he finds help from a young Franz Kafka in order to complete his almost farcical mission.
13. Adventures in the Secret Service
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Another dangerous mission puts Indy behind enemy lines, accompanied by two royal princes in an attempt to negotiate a separate peace with Emperor Karl of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. With his chance to bring the war to a speedier end, Indy makes a hair-raising escape across the Austrian border, evading deadly pursuers from the secret police. When the Germans learn of the plot, the mission is lost, and Indy heads for Russia where revolutionary tensions are on the rise. Assigned to monitor the activities of the Bolsheviks, Indy falls in with the crowd and is torn between his mission to gather intelligence and his desire to save the lives of his friends. When a peaceful protest turns deadly in the streets, Indy witnesses the price of revolution.
12. Attack of the Hawkmen
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Returning to Europe, Indy and Remy become spies with French Intelligence, and the friends soon part ways with their new assignments. Indy first travels to an aerodrome where volunteer American pilots are flying for France as the Lafayette Escadrille. As an aerial photographer, Indy finds danger in the skies over the Western Front, and encounters the audacious Manfred von Richthofen — the Red Baron — after surviving a crash landing. On his first mission as a spy behind enemy lines, Indy attempts to win over aircraft designer Anthony Fokker to the Allied cause, and in the process uncovers a deadly new bomber plane that could win the war for Germany.
11. Oganga, the Giver and Taker of Life
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Finding success in battle as a daring lieutenant on the African front, Indy chafes with his stern major. Their unit sets out on a dangerous trek across the jungles of the Congo on a mission to recover precious weapons. En route, Indy and his comrades rescue a young child and disobey their major’s orders to kill the boy. Venturing downriver, disease cripples the men, and Indy becomes delirious with fatigue. When their riverboat is intercepted by the operators of a local hospital, the young lieutenant is nursed back to health by Albert Schweitzer, a German doctor who came with his wife to Africa to help those in need. Schweitzer’s compassion and reverence for life recuperates Indy’s ailing soul, inspiring him to help bring an end to the war.
10. Phantom Train of Doom
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Transferred to the African front, Indy and Remy are now Belgian officers. Their tour of duty is off to a bad start when they get lost traversing the continent. Falling in with an eclectic group of elder soldiers known as “The Brave and the Bold,” Indy is conscripted to join them on a wild mission to destroy an elusive German train with a massive artillery cannon. Learning from the elders to think on his feet, Indy and the group manage to uncover the train’s hidden fortress and blow the locomotive to pieces. He and Remy then join the gang on the hunt for a renowned German colonel, only to be tied up in another mess involving a hot-air balloon, an airplane, and a group of lions.
9. Demons of Deception
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Back in the trenches, Indy drives a motorcycle as a message courier, avoiding enemy attacks from the air. Struggling to understand the moral ambiguities of war, Indy chooses to foil the plans for a needless offensive that would have left hundreds more dead. On leave with his friend Remy, Indy travels to Paris where he is enraptured by the beautiful dancer, Mata Hari. The pair strike up a relationship, but not before Indy becomes suspicious of her deceptive behavior. When he learns that Mata Hari is suspected of being a spy, he returns to the war, leaving his companion to an uncertain, possibly tragic fate.
8. Trenches of Hell
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As a young soldier in the Belgian Army using the nom de guerre “Henri Defense,” Indy experiences the horrors of trench warfare on the Western Front. Indy, his friend Remy, and their comrades are put under French command and ordered to take an important enemy stronghold. After enduring German gas and flame attacks, Indy and his comrades capture their objective, only to be captured themselves. A prisoner-of-war, Indy joins a plot to escape one camp only to be caught again and sent to an imposing prison fortress. There, Indy befriends a young Frenchman named Charles de Gaulle and together, the pair hatch a clever escape.
7. Love's Sweet Song
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After stowing away aboard a ship to Ireland, Indy and Remy are stuck in Dublin where they must earn money for passage to England. Indy befriends the passionate writer Sean O’Casey and flirts with a young woman named Maggie, for whom he adopts the persona of an American millionaire. Maggie’s brother is tied up in the Irish independence movement, which soon reaches a fever pitch at Easter when rebels take control of Dublin's General Post Office. Arriving in London, Indy and Remy enlist in the Belgian army as Indy falls in love with a free-thinking suffragette, Vicky. The young couple visit Indy’s former tutor, Miss Seymour, and dine with Winston Churchill, with whom Vicky starts an argument about women’s rights. As Indy must head to war, he proposes marriage to Vicky before departing for the trenches.
6. Spring Break Adventure
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Back home in Princeton, New Jersey, a teenaged Indiana Jones and his girlfriend Nancy Stratemeyer — whose father would create the Nancy Drew mystery series — visit the famed laboratory of Thomas Edison and uncover a mystery of their own. When an innovative electric motor is stolen and one of Edison’s scientists kidnapped, Indy and Nancy follow clues that appear to implicate German spies and discover a surprising revelation. Later while visiting family in New Mexico, Indy and his cousin visit the border where Indy is kidnapped by soldiers of the revolutionary Francisco “Pancho” Villa. Inspired by Villa’s determination to free his people from tyranny, Indy joins the fight and befriends a Belgian named Remy. When their feelings about the cause turn sour, Indy and Remy choose to leave Mexico and head for Europe and the Great War.
5. Journey of Radiance
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Arriving in India and the Holy City of Benares, Indy and his family meet the boy teacher of the growing theosophy movement, Jiddu Krishnamurti. The modest young man shrugs off the hangers-on in his midst and accompanies Indy on a religious tour of the city, teaching his new American friend about how the differing faiths of the world seek a common truth. Moving east to China, the Jones family tours the ancient Great Wall before Indy falls deathly ill. A distraught Anna Jones is at first opposed to the use of traditional Chinese medicine, but comes around when the patient and thoughtful care of local villagers saves her son’s life.
4. Travels with Father
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In Russia, Indy causes mayhem in an opulent place and runs away to avoid punishment. Traveling the countryside, he befriends a cantankerous old man revealed to be Leo Tolstoy, the celebrated novelist attempting to escape his own family troubles. Together, Indy and Tolstoy avoid dangerous Cossacks before the old man’s health forces them to turn back home for a reunion with their families. Onward to Greece, Indy and his father explore ancient sites while the elder Jones attempts to inspire his son about the lessons of the great philosophers. Visiting the historic libraries of a hanging monastery, father and son become trapped in a dangerous lift, and must overcome their tension with each other in order to escape alive.
3. The Perils of Cupid
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In the cultural heart of Vienna, young Indy has his first experience of romantic love as he falls for the Princess Sophie, daughter of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. At pains to understand his feelings, he takes advice at a dinner party from the innovative psychologists of the day, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and Alfred Adler. Leaving Vienna and his first love behind, Indy and family visit Florence, Italy where the passionate opera composer Giacomo Puccini swoons the charismatic Anna Jones. As Henry Jones, Sr. departs for a side trip, Indy’s lonely mother falls for the sensuous and flirtatious Puccini, and nearly runs away with him before the return of her husband rekindles her devotion to her family.
2. Passion for Life
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The travels of young Indiana Jones take him to the African savannah of Kenya where former President Theodore Roosevelt leads a safari to collect game for the Smithsonian Institution. The impressionable Indy makes his own trek into the African bush, and befriends a young boy, Meto, from a local tribe. Together, Indy and Meto utilize their understanding of the ecosystem to locate a rare species of oryx that had eluded Roosevelt’s party. From Africa to Europe, Indy is soon in the bustling streets of Paris as he struggles to get out from under the thumb of his strict tutor, Miss Seymour. Finding a new companion in the form of a young American artist named Norman Rockwell, Indy sneaks away to the bright and energetic Paris art scene where new innovators like Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque vie for influence with established masters like Edgar Degas.
1. My First Adventure
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Nine-year-old Indiana Jones joins his parents and tutor on a world tour, beginning with their arrival in Egypt, where Indy climbs an ancient pyramid. Along the way, he befriends true-life historical figures T. E. Lawrence — future “Lawrence of Arabia” — and Howard Carter — future discoverer of King Tutankhamun’s tomb. Together, they uncover a lost tomb in the Valley of the Kings and Indy helps solve an intriguing murder mystery. As the Jones family continues to Morocco, Indy befriends an enslaved boy and struggles to understand how such mistreatment could still be condoned in a modern 20th century world. Indy and his new friend are soon captured, only surviving after a hair-raising escape.