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Cover of the revised edition of The Tower Treasure by Franklin W. Dixon, the first Hardy Boys mystery

Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors (Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian author being the first) who wrote The Hardy Boys novels for the Stratemeyer Syndicate (now owned by Simon & Schuster). This pseudonym was also used for the Ted Scott Flying Stories series.

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The following series or books have been published under the name Franklin W. Dixon:there have been over 63 books published by Franklin W. Dixon. Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors (Leslie McFarlane being the first) who wrote The Hardy Boys novels for the Stratemeyer Syndicate (now owned by Simon & Schuster). This pseudonym was also used for the Ted Scott Flying Stories series.

Series

The Hardy Boys series

Other series

Individual novels

  • The Hardy Boys Detective Handbook (1959)
  • The Hardy Boys Handbook: Seven Stories of Survival (1980)
  • Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Sleuths (with Carolyn Keene) (1981)
  • Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Sleuths #2 (with Carolyn Keene) (1984)
  • Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Campfire Stories (with Carolyn Keene) (1984)
  • The Hardy Boys Ghost Stories (1984)

Known authors

Original series authors

Casefiles authors

  • Larry Mike Garmon — volumes 27, 36, 39, 43, 46 and 126
  • Ron Goulart — 23, 30 and 44
  • Steven Grant — 3, 6, 14, 19, 29 and 62
  • Rick Oliver — 33, 40, 45, 50, 59, 69, 77, 85, 93, 100
  • Jonathan Healy — 112, 127
  • David L. Robbins — 57

Some of these authors are unverified but probable.

See also

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