There are very few nancy drew books that actually are rare. Another recent nancy drew themed book is a mystery set at a nancy drew convention. How to tell an original text ot from a revised text rt. Toward the end of the book they got to meet each other for a short time. A collection of the many series about girl sleuth nancy drew. An author signature by a significant and recognized writer can mean an increase in value of ten times or more the ordinary value of the book in most cases. It was first published in 1932 and was penned by walter karig, a replacement writer for mildred wirt benson. Shown is the dvd of the 1977 season of the tv show starring shaun cassidy, parker stevenson, and pamela sue martin. Nancy drew values and collecting tips series books for girls. Today there is a huge, highly technical research volume written about the nancy drew series and its author is a man. This exhibit highlights the girls series books in the rose and joseph pagnani collection. Well after the new movies came out i was adamant i was gonna read this thing even if it killed me.
Very good hardcover copy of nancy s mysterious letter by carolyn keene without a dust jacket. Benson declined series work when the depression forced a reduction in the contract fee provided to stratemeyer syndicate writers, so karig, already an established stratemeyer writer, took over the. Nancy drew listed throughthe mystery of the ivory charm 1936 on page and rear flap copies on abebooks copies on ebay. Apr 12, 2007 do not presume that these book readers fell along gender lines. Nearly all nancy drew books with dust jackets have fallen in value during the last four years. Nancys mysterious letter by carolyn keene, first edition. Nancy drew simple english wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The books are approximately 1 14 inches thick and have good quality paper.
For most books, the farahs guide values are greatly inflated from what the books now actually bring. The nancy drew books are an iconic mystery series about a teenage sleuth who solves crimes. The nancy drew mystery stories book series by multiple authors includes books the secret of the old clock, the hidden staircase, the bungalow mystery, and several more. Order of carolyn keene books carolyn keene is the house name of authors who wrote childrens novels, including all of the various the nancy drew series as well as the dana girls and river heights series. Dec 06, 2012 nearly all nancy drew books with dust jackets have fallen in value during the last four years. Blue endpaperscollectors item 8 nancy s mysterious letter 1932, 1968 when the drew s mail is stolen, this puts their letter carrier in a bind. Following this an industry was born and it hasnt stopped since, as young people worldwide have flocked around the franchise with its ever relatable central character. To celebrate the 75th year of publishing of nancy drew books, the university of maryland libraries featured an exhibit on girls series books in the fall of 2005 in special collections and university archives exhibit gallery. Eight years after the novels debut, the series spawned. Wirt benson, and changed by harriet adams, edwards daughter. Ive tried on and off to read this book but have always failed at pretty much page 1.
If you are a new nancy drew fan, or you have been reading nancy drew for years. The best way to see if a nancy drew book might have value is to run a search on ebay, select sold, then view the results. Tandy, illustrator for the nancy drew series from 1930 to 1949. No matter what youre looking for or where you are in the world, our global marketplace of sellers can help you find unique and affordable options. Good with some age toning and speckling on front board in a very good dj with mild edgewear. She soon learns that dangerous people are responsible for the theft. These books are highly scarce and would come closest to being rare of any nancy drew books. My guess is that more than half of you are looking a bit odd reading the newspaper with your arm upraised. Nancy drew a guide to the grosset and dunlap editions. In some cases, the value may not be particularly high, because few people might be interested. They were also famous for their photoplays, including that for.
Take a closer look at the hardy boys books on the shelf. Nancy drew is a fictional character, a sleuth in an american mystery series created by publisher edward stratemeyer as the female counterpart to his hardy boys series. Get cozy and expand your home library with a large online selection of books at. The secret of the old clock by carolyn keene, the hidden staircase by carolyn keene, the bungalow mystery by carolyn keene. The books are ghostwritten by a number of authors and published under the collective pseudonym carolyn keene. Vintage books piece puzzle overview celebrate everybodys favorite teenage detective with this challenging puzzle collage of nancy drew book illustrations from the original blue editions. The first nancy drew book, 1930s the secret of the old clock, was ghostwritten by mildred wirt, who penned 23 nancy drew titles as carolyn keenethe same pseudonym used today. Buttttttttt,,they will always lowball u and i have never had 1 honest bookstore give me an actual quote of what theyre worth try looking at private collectors or any online site where the. Nancy and her friends, george and bess, are returning from a country carnival when they witness the explosion and burning of a beautiful country mansion. Vintage nancy drew nancys mysterious letter book 1932 hard back good shape. Carolyn keene is the house name of authors who wrote childrens novels, including all of the various the nancy drew series as well as the dana girls and river heights series. After the death of his wife, carson drew decides to leave chicago behind and make a fresh start with his daughter in river heights.
The first nancy drew book, 1930s the secret of the old clock, was ghostwritten by mildred wirt, who penned 23 nancy drew titles as carolyn. Many women have told me they once read hardy boys books and a lot more men used to read nancy drew than will admit it. Series book values collapsed in late 2008 and have never recovered. Here, i want to focus on the nancy drew tweed books from 1951 to 1961. I think i read about 25 hardy boys books during my early years and that was good for me because i hated reading at the time. Sep 19, 2011 the first nancy drew book, 1930s the secret of the old clock, was ghostwritten by mildred wirt, who penned 23 nancy drew titles as carolyn keenethe same pseudonym used today. Nancy drew books have been in print from 1930 until present day, so there are a lot of formats the books have gone through over the years. Full of action from chapter to chapter, never a dull moment. In 1930, edward stratemeyer thought up the idea of spunky, independent, outgoing nancy drew. I watched it so much that i knew it inside out, but i always knew by word of mouth that the book was a million times better. She longs for excitement, adventure, and the chance to make a difference. Buttttttttt,,they will always lowball u and i have never had 1 honest bookstore give me an actual quote of what theyre worth try looking at private collectors or any online site where the competition is even.
The hardy boys nancy drew mysteries, season one 1977. For example, as stated above, an unsigned copy of f. She is the main character in a series of chapter books called nancy drew mystery stories. The best way to see if a nancy drew book might have value is to run a search on ebay. Very good hardcover copy of nancys mysterious letter by carolyn keene without a dust jacket. Detecting the true value of old nancy drew books baltimore sun. The first writings in the nancy drew mystery stories were written by mildred a. The original 1932 artwork is by the fashion illustrator russell h. These include the original art dust jackets for volumes 110, 1226 as well as the internal illustrations for volumes 126.
These copies are hard to find and most now reside in personal collections around the world. If you discover one then its the equivalent of bilbo baggins finding gollums ring in the depths of the. It was rated pg and starred emma roberts as nancy drew and nick palatas as nancy s brother greg drew. Vintage cookbook website is focused on antiquarian, antique, vintage, and rare american cookbooks. Ten rarest nancy drew books and collectibles series books for girls. The worlds most valuable childrens books do you have one. But for 16yearold nancy drew, life in a small town is mighty dull. Popular nancy drew books meet your next favorite book. The password to larkspur lane nancy drew, book 10 by carolyn keene jun 1, 1960. So many people were exposed to these books over such a long time that it is no surprise that. Rare nancy drew 8 nancys mysterious letter carolyn keene orig.
The actual author was ghostwriter harriet stratemeyer adams. A second method is to find the online listings of actual nancy drew collectors. Without the jackets, they are scarce, and with the jackets, they are very scarce. In 1950, the cover art changed for ten nancy drew titles. These sellers will sometimes identify themselves as nancy drew collectors.
Nancy drew is asked to locate a missing pearl that is unusual, but very valuable. I recommend getting several book store quotes,because i collect doc savage books which seel fer 5 bux or so on ebay or more in book stores. See the complete nancy drew mystery stories series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and. This is also the category for truly rare cookbooks, and for those historic cookbooks with fairly limited first editions that are very difficult to find. The secret of red gate farm nancy drew mystery stories, book 6 by carolyn keene sep 1, 1931. Her books were written in the 1930s by edward stratemeyer, founder of the stratemeyer syndicate. The house name was created by the stratemeyer syndicate the same group responsible for the hardy boys, tom swift, the rover boys, the bobbsey twins and more and is most associated with mildred a.
Check out the collecting nancy drew formats section at this website to view the various formats from the dust jackets to book covers to endpapers to internal illustrationswill give you some perspective on. This book is about a letter that was addressed to nancy drew by mistake, there was another nancy drew who came from england. Blue cloth with silhouette of nancy and lettering in orange. It was first published in 1979 under the pseudonym carolyn keene. Blue endpaperscollectors item 8 nancys mysterious letter 1932, 1968 when the drews mail is stolen, this puts their letter carrier in a bind. Raise your hand if you read nancy drew or hardy boys books as a youth. Etsy is the home to thousands of handmade, vintage, and oneofakind products and gifts related to your search. The first nancy drew book was published in 1930 on the 28th of april with the release of the secret of the old clock. The thirteenth pearl is the fiftysixth volume in the nancy drew mystery stories series.
Over the decades, the character evolved in response to changes in us culture and. He asked a writer, mildred wirt later benson, to write the series. Listed last on page and in ad in the back of the book. However, despite all the changes, nancy drew fans still love the books, proving that nancy drew is a timeless classic. In 2002, nancy drew was released as a madefortv movie.
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