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Encyclopedia entries related to "Edward Stratemeyer"

Stratemeyer, Edward
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature Stratemeyer, Edward (1863–1930),author of several series of...written under the name Laura Lee Hope. The Stratemeyer Syndicate (established 1914) produced books that Stratemeyer himself outlined and edited. All told, he is...
Children's Literature in America
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature ...Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie, the American Girl series, and the novels about Nancy Drew by Edward Stratemeyer and his syndicate. Boy readers, reputedly enamored of dime novels and adult stories of manly adventures, like...
Bobbsey Twins
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature Bobbsey Twins, series of books for girls by Edward Stratemeyer.
Tom Swift
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature Tom Swift, hero of a series of books for boys by Edward Stratemeyer.
Swift, Tom
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature Swift, Tom, hero of books for boys by Edward Stratemeyer.
Rover Boys
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature Rover Boys, series of books for boys by Edward Stratemeyer.
Motor Boys, The
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature Motor Boys, The, series of books for boys by Edward Stratemeyer.

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Stratemeyer, George Edward
Book article from: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military Stratemeyer, George Edward ˈstræṯəˌmīyər (1890–1969) air force officer. Born in Ohio but raised in Indiana, Stratemeyer trained as a pilot in California as a member of the aviation section...

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Simon & Schuster acquires Stratemeyer Syndicate.
PR Newswire ...way to grow than by acquiring Stratemeyer -- a remarkable company...Nancy Axelrad said, "Edward Stratemeyer's imagination produced nearly...lives with Simon & Schuster." Edward Stratemeyer began his company in 1906...
Marilyn S. Greenwald. The Secret of the Hardy Boys: Leslie McFarlane and the...
Magazine article from: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada ...series for younger readers developed by Edward Stratemeyer and his daughters, beginning in the...Carol Billman's The Secret of the Stratemeyer Syndicate (1986), Deidre Johnson's Edward Stratemeyer and the Stratemeyer ...
The Secret of the Hardy Boys: Leslie McFarland and the Stratemeyer...
Magazine article from: Journal of Social History ...Hardy Boys: Leslie McFarland and the Stratemeyer Syndicate By Marilyn S. Greenwald...behind the series, the businessman Edward Stratemeyer who developed the strategy for such serial works. Stratemeyer's business plan was simple: he...
Lieutenant General George E. Stratemeyer.(United States Air Force)(Biography)
Newspaper article from: U.S. Air Force Military Biographies ...LIEUTENANT GENERAL GEORGE E. STRATEMEYER Retired Jan. 31, 1952. Died...1969. Lieutenant General George Edward Stratemeyer was World War II chief of Air...first year of the Korean War. Stratemeyer was born in Cincinnati, Ohio...
Stratemeyer's Remarkable Writing Machine.(Review)
Magazine article from: The World and I ...outlined" by that person, Edward Stratemeyer. Ditto, all the titles in...permutations, as the editors of the Stratemeyer Syndicate have attempted to...paced lives today). Who was Edward Stratemeyer? Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey...
The Secret of the Hardy Boys: Leslie McFarlane and the Stratemeyer Syndicate
Magazine article from: Journalism History ...100 or so per book that the Stratemeyer publishing syndicate paid himwhile...addiction, and his contract with the Stratemeyer syndicate was for a flat fee...books of the day. Entrepreneur Edward Stratemeyer (who also published the Tom...
"Drew, Nancy": Mildred Wirt Benson and Harriet Stratemeyer Adams (Carolyn...
Magazine article from: Biography ...Mildred Wirt Benson and Harriet Stratemeyer Adams (Carolyn Keene) Girl...though Nancy Drew was created by Edward Stratemeyer, it was Mildred Wirt Benson...authorship occurs, however. Harriet Stratemeyer Adams "shepherded Nancy Drew...
The Secret of the Hardy Boys.(The Secret of the Hardy Boys: Leslie McFarlane...
Newspaper article from: Library Bookwatch ...Boys: Leslie McFarlane And The Stratemeyer Syndicate appeared some time...McFarlane and syndicate chief Edward Stratemeyer. Oh, you thought Franklin W...NO: he was the creation of Stratemeyer, who founded the same book empire...
Tom Swift and his electronic assembly line.
Magazine article from: Queen's Quarterly ...invented around 1900, when Edward Stratemeyer (1862-1930) packaged himself...Syndicate until 1946, miffed by Stratemeyer's unwillingness to offer...American from New Jersey, Edward Stratemeyer had risen to a position in...
The secret of the missing author.("Girl Sleuth: Nancy Drew and the Women Who...
Magazine article from: The Women's Review of Books ...Drew was created by a man, Edward Stratemeyer. Born in 1862, Stratemeyer...Dunlap, chose the final name. Stratemeyer wrote three brief outlines...made her first bow in 1930, Edward Stratemeyer died, and the business was...

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