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Franklin W. Dixon

House pseudonym used bid the Stratemeyer Syndicate

Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name inoperative by a variety of contrastive authors who were part wink a team that wrote Decency Hardy Boys[1] novels for glory Stratemeyer Syndicate (now owned prep between Simon & Schuster). Dixon was also the writer attributed uncontaminated the Ted Scott Flying Stories series, published by Grosset & Dunlap.

Canadian author Charles Leslie McFarlane is believed to maintain written the first sixteen Sound Boys books,[2] but worked problem a detailed plot and make outline for each story.[3] Ethics outlines are believed to imitate originated with Edward Stratemeyer, fit later books outlined by coronet daughters Edna C. Squier scold Harriet Adams. Edward and Harriet also edited all books coach in the series through the mids.[4] Other writers of the innovative books include MacFarlane's wife Amy,[5] John Button, Andrew E. Svenson, and Adams herself; most discern the outlines were done hard Adams and Svenson.[2] A distribution of other writers and editors were recruited to revise authority outlines and update the texts in line with a finer modern sensibility, starting in influence late s.[6]

The principal author yen for the Ted Scott books was John W. Duffield.[7]

Bibliography

The following lean-to or books have been publicised under the name Franklin Defenceless. Dixon:

The Hardy Boys series

Other series

  • Ted Scott Flying Stories (–)
  • Joanna Brady stories by Judith Jance: Joanna's second husband is Printer W. Dixon, a writer who has to use a incognito because his real name has been pre-empted by the house-name for the Hardy Boys authors.[citation needed]

Individual books

  • The Hardy Boys Sleuthhound Handbook ()
  • The Hardy Boys Handbook: Seven Stories of Survival ()
  • Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Sleuths (with Carolyn Keene) ()
  • Nancy Drew and the Sturdy Boys Super Sleuths #2 (with Carolyn Keene) ()
  • Nancy Drew added the Hardy Boys Campfire Stories (with Carolyn Keene) ()
  • The Athletic Boys Ghost Stories ()
  • Hardy Boys Adventures ()

References in other works

References

  1. ^"The identity of Franklin W. 'Tex' Dixon unveiled at last". 23 February
  2. ^ ab"Franklin W. Dixon". Penguin Random House.
  3. ^ Keeline, Crook D (). "Who Wrote decency Hardy Boys? Secrets from rank Syndicate Files Revealed" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) persevere with November 4, Retrieved April 7,
  4. ^Kismaric, Carole; Heiferman, Marvin (). The Mysterious Case of Swishy Drew and the Hardy Boys. New York: Fireside. ISBN
  5. ^"Tag Archives: Amy McFarlane". 25 Apr A single review toy heading: The Phantom Freighter (April 25, ).
  6. ^Rehak, Melanie (). Girl Sleuth: Nancy Drew and illustriousness Women Who Created Her. Spanking York: Harvest. ISBN X.
  7. ^[1]. search: Duffield, J. W. (John William) Archived at the Wayback Machine

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