Person Detail: Edward Stratemeyer

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Full Name: Edward Stratemeyer | ||
Biography: (1862-1930) Publisher, writer. Edward Stratemeyer was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and died in Newark, New Jersey. He was the creator of several youth book series including The Rover Boys, The Bobbsey Twins, Tom Swift, The Hardy Boys, and Nancy Drew. |
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1862 |
(Unknown) County Edward L. Stratemeyer was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, on October 4, 1862. |
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1914 |
New York County Mr. Stratemeyer founded the Stratemeyer Literary Syndicate in 1905, and opened an office at 17 Madison Avenue in Manhattan, New York, in 1914. |
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1899 |
(Unknown) County Richard Dare's Venture (Pub: Street and Smith ISBN: ) Novel. |
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1902 |
(Unknown) County The Young Volcano Explorers (Pub: Lee & Shepard ISBN: ) Novel. |
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1910 |
(Unknown) County Dave Porter at Star Ranch Or, The Cowboy's Secret (Pub: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard ISBN: ) Novel. |
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1903 |
(Unknown) County Young Explorers of the Isthmus: Or, American Boys in Central America (Pub: Lee and Shepard ISBN: ) Novel. |
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1899 |
(Unknown) County The Minute Boys of Bunker Hill (Pub: The Page Company ISBN: ) Novel. |
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1899 |
(Unknown) County The Rover Boys at School; or, The Cadets of Putman Hall (Pub: Grosset & Dunlap ISBN: ) Novel by Arthur M. Winfield (pseudonym). |
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1909 |
(Unknown) County The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle (Pub: Grosset & Dunlap ISBN: ) Novel by Arthur M. Winfield (pseudonym). |
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1902 |
(Unknown) County The Rover Boys in the Mountains, or A Hunt for Fun and Fortune (Pub: Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers ISBN: ) Novel by Arthur M. Winfield (pseudonym). |
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1901 |
(Unknown) County The Rover Boys on the Great Lakes (Pub: Grosset & Dunlap ISBN: ) Novel by Arthur M. Winfield (pseudonym). |
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1898 |
(Unknown) County The Minute Boys of Lexington (Pub: Dana Estes & Company ISBN: ) Novel. |
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1930 |
(Unknown) County Edward Stratemeyer died in Newark, New Jersey, on May 10, 1930. |
