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Author Greenwald, Marilyn S

Title The secret of the Hardy boys : Leslie McFarlane and the Stratemeyer Syndicate / Marilyn S. Greenwald
Published Athens : Ohio University Press, ©2004

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Contents Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Two lives intersect -- 2. A writer is born -- 3. The ghost of the Hardy Boys -- 4. Birth of a series -- 5. A well-oiled machine -- 6. The golden handcuffs -- 7. Tough times -- gallery -- 8. The circle grows -- 9. Good or bad books? -- 10. The best and worst of times -- 11. New opportunities -- 12. Directing the picture -- 13. On the air -- 14. A tragic time -- 15. A ghost emerges -- 16. Ghosts of their former selves -- 17. At home at the typewriter -- 18. The final chapter -- Reference -- Published Works by Leslie McFarlane
Summary "The author of the Hardy Boys mysteries was, as millions of readers know, Franklin W. Dixon. Except that there never was a Franklin W. Dixon. He was the creation of Edward Stratemeyer, the founder of a children's book empire that also published the Tom Swift, Bobbsey Twins, and Nancy Drew series. The Secret of the Hardy Boys: Leslie McFarlane and the Stratemeyer Syndicate recounts how a newspaper reporter with dreams of becoming a serious novelist first brought to life Joe and Frank Hardy, who became two of the most famous characters in children's literature." "Leslie McFarlane, better known as Franklin W. Dixon, wrote twenty of the first twenty-four Hardy Boys mysteries for about $100 per book. He relished the anonymity demanded by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, admitting his authorship of the books to no one, not even his children - his son pried the truth out of him years later. He wrote about the exploits of the Hardy Brats, as he called them, from 1927 to 1947, work that put food on the McFarlane table and allowed him the independence of a professional writer." "A best-selling author, McFarlane never made a penny more from the Hardy Boys series than the flat fee he was paid for each book. Having signed away all rights to the books, McFarlane never shared in the wild financial success of the series." "This book is a story of talent and character as well as of the Stratemeyer Syndicate and the growth and development of children's literature in North America."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-302) and index
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Subject McFarlane, Leslie, 1902-1977.
McFarlane, Leslie, 1902-1977 -- Characters -- Hardy Boys
SUBJECT McFarlane, Leslie, 1902-1977 fast
Subject Stratemeyer Syndicate.
SUBJECT Stratemeyer Syndicate fast
Subject Authors, Canadian -- 20th century -- Biography
Detective and mystery stories, American -- History and criticism
Young adult fiction, American -- History and criticism
Young adult fiction -- Publishing -- United States
Hardy Boys (Fictitious characters)
Teenage boys in literature.
Brothers in literature.
Authors, Canadian
Brothers in literature
Detective and mystery stories, American
Hardy Boys (Fictitious characters)
Teenage boys in literature
Young adult fiction, American
Young adult fiction -- Publishing
United States
Genre/Form Biographies
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2004008033
ISBN 0821441604
9780821441602
0821415476
9780821415474