Authors on the Web
Topeka Capital-Journal, April 18, 2013
...Ultimate Spelling Bee is No. 7 in the Captain Awesome series. “The Hardy Boys: The Bicycle Thief” by Franklin W. Dixon, illustrated by Scott Burroughs, Aladdin, 2011, ages 6 to 9, 88 pages. Frank and Joe Hardy return to their mystery-solving...
PRLog, March 22, 2013
...Miller. Here are some examples of the many books that feature siblings: * The Hardy Boys series by Franklin W. Dixon (Frank and Joe Hardy) * The Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis (Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie) * "Little Women" by...
Cleveland Live, January 27, 2013
...on the Prairie" and "Nancy Drew" books. John Stuehr: "The Tower Treasure," by Leslie McFarlane (pen name Franklin W. Dixon). Book one in the "Hardy Boys" series. Read them all from 1954 to '58, before they started "modernizing" them. Great vintage...
TheTyee.ca, November 17, 2012
...books -- surely a racket Detective Drew herself would've loved to uncover. 3. The Hardy Boys, by Franklin W. Dixon One of those Stratemeyer authors was Franklin W. Dixon. Dixon, of course, wasn't very esteemed. Dixon wasn't really very much of...
Malta Independent Daily, November 11, 2012
...20th century.â I was a bookworm from a very early age, initially The Hardy Boys series by Franklin W. Dixon, and the Famous Five stories by Enid Blyton, and then the novels in my fatherâs library: P. G. Wodehouse, E. Phillips Oppenheim, the Bulldog...
Chicago Tribune, September 14, 2012
...Olympus from being destroyed. Carter Sherwin, 10, Vernon Hills "The Missing Mitt (Hardy Boys: Secret Files)" by Franklin W. Dixon Two boys named Frank and Joe Hardy are almost late to their championship baseball game. "C'mon, hurry," screamed Frank. ...
Daily Dispatch, September 2, 2012
...Boys were, in retrospect, very formulaic and pretty awful. So formulaic and awful, in fact, that their author, Franklin W Dixon, had the good sense not to even exist. He was as much a fictional character as Frank and Joe themselves. Dixon was,...
New Jersey Online, May 9, 2013
...Hardy Boys was a long-loved adventure series authored by different writers but always published under the name of Franklin W. Dixon. There?s a contemporary novel series that does that ? the adventures of CIA secret weapon Mark Bolan. They?re published...
Squamish Chief, May 2, 2013
...writing, and telling stories, was just always something I knew was in my future. When I found out Franklin W. Dixon was only a collective pseudonym used by many writers to pen The Hardy Boys novels (my favourite books at the time), I borrowed my sisters...
Topeka Capital-Journal, April 18, 2013
...Ultimate Spelling Bee is No. 7 in the Captain Awesome series. “The Hardy Boys: The Bicycle Thief” by Franklin W. Dixon, illustrated by Scott Burroughs, Aladdin, 2011, ages 6 to 9, 88 pages. Frank and Joe Hardy return to their mystery-solving...
24-7PressRelease.com, March 24, 2013
...Miller. Here are some examples of the many books that feature siblings: * The Hardy Boys series by Franklin W. Dixon (Frank and Joe Hardy) * The Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis (Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie) * "Little Women" by...
PRLog, March 22, 2013
...Miller. Here are some examples of the many books that feature siblings: * The Hardy Boys series by Franklin W. Dixon (Frank and Joe Hardy) * The Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis (Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie) * "Little Women" by...
The Plain Dealer, January 27, 2013
...on the Prairie" and "Nancy Drew" books. John Stuehr: "The Tower Treasure," by Leslie McFarlane (pen name Franklin W. Dixon). Book one in the "Hardy Boys" series. Read them all from 1954 to '58, before they started "modernizing" them. Great vintage...
Cleveland Live, January 27, 2013
...on the Prairie" and "Nancy Drew" books. John Stuehr: "The Tower Treasure," by Leslie McFarlane (pen name Franklin W. Dixon). Book one in the "Hardy Boys" series. Read them all from 1954 to '58, before they started "modernizing" them. Great vintage...

