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Stratemeyer (/ˈstrætəˌmaɪər/;
October 4, 1862 – May 10, 1930) was an
American publisher,
writer of children's
fiction and
founder of the
Stratemeyer Syndicate...
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Stratemeyer Syndicate was a
publishing company that
produced a
number of
mystery book
series for children,
including Nancy Drew, The
Hardy Boys, the...
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Harriet Stratemeyer Adams (December 12, 1892 –
March 27, 1982) was an
American juvenile book packager, children's novelist, and
publisher who was responsible...
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Stratemeyer may
refer to:
Edward Stratemeyer (1862–1930),
American publisher and
writer of children's
fiction Stratemeyer Syndicate,
producer of a number...
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characters were
created by
American writer Edward Stratemeyer, the
founder of book
packaging firm
Stratemeyer Syndicate. The
books were
written by several...
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Lieutenant General George Edward Stratemeyer (24
November 1890 – 9
August 1969) was a
senior commander in the
United States Air Force. He held senior...
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collective pseudonym Carolyn Keene.
Created by the
publisher Edward Stratemeyer as the
female counterpart to his
Hardy Boys series, the
character first...
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series took a two-and-a-half-year
hiatus due to the sale of the
Stratemeyer Syndicate to
Simon & Schuster. At this point, book
packager Mega-Books...
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created the detective's
adventurous personality.
Benson wrote under the
Stratemeyer Syndicate pen name,
Carolyn Keene, from 1929 to 1953 and contributed...
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Other authors contributed as well, but in 1959,
Edward Stratemeyer's daughter,
Harriet Adams,
began rewriting the
earlier books in the series...