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From: The New York Public Library Book of Popular Americana
Date: 19940101
Author:Tad Tuleja
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Stratemeyer, Edward
Stratemeyer, Edward (1863-1930) Writer. Under various pen names,
Stratemeyer produced perhaps 150 juvenile novels between the turn
of
the century and his death. As Arthur Winfield, he wrote twenty books
(1899-1917) about the prep school and college adventures of the Rover
Boys, as well as forty volumes on a youthful inventor, Tom Swift.
He
was also the "Laura Lee Hope" behind the BOBBSEY TWINS and the
founder (1906) of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, which produced the
HARDY BOYS and NANCY DREW series.
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