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Edward Stratemeyer (1862–1930)

Autor(a) de The Minute Boys of Lexington

149 Works 1,456 Membros 15 Críticas 2 Favorited

About the Author

Disambiguation Notice:

(eng) Please be especially careful about assigning Stratemeyer Syndicate pen names to Edward Stratemeyer personally. The main names he personally wrote as include his own, Arthur M. Winfield, Edna Winfield, and Capt. Ralph Bonehill. Other names are probably more safely ascribed to the Stratemeyer Syndicate since they cannot be attributed to any single person.
     For the Rover Boys, Putnam Hall series, etc. please put in the Arthur M. Winfield page
     There are separate pages for Captain Ralph Bonehill and Edna Winfield as well. Visit them for more info about those pseudonyms.
     Stratemeyer also wrote 11 books under the Alger name (after Alger's death) but do not combine him with Alger.
     Stratemeyer also wrote 1 book under the name of Oliver Optic (after Optic's death), but please do not combine him with Optic.

Séries

Obras por Edward Stratemeyer

The Minute Boys of Lexington (1898) 65 exemplares
The Minute Boys of Bunker Hill (1899) 61 exemplares
The Rover Boys at School (1899) 59 exemplares
The Rover Boys on the Great Lakes (1901) 45 exemplares
The Rover Boys on the Ocean (1899) 43 exemplares
The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle (1909) 39 exemplares
The Rover Boys in Southern Waters (1907) 37 exemplares
The Rover Boys on Land and Sea (1903) 37 exemplares
The Rover Boys on the River (1905) 35 exemplares
The Rover Boys Out West (1900) 35 exemplares
The Rover Boys in the Jungle (1899) 34 exemplares
The Rover Boys at College (1910) 32 exemplares
The Rover Boys in Camp (1904) 30 exemplares
The Rover Boys on the Plains (1906) 27 exemplares
Joe the Hotel Boy (1906) 27 exemplares
The Rover Boys in the Mountains (1902) 26 exemplares
The Rover Boys on the Farm (1908) 25 exemplares
The Rover Boys in New York (1913) 24 exemplares
The Rover Boys on a Tour (1916) 21 exemplares
The Rover Boys in the Air (1912) 19 exemplares
The Rover Boys Down East (1911) 19 exemplares
Young Captain Jack (1901) 17 exemplares
From Farm to Fortune (1905) 17 exemplares
The Rover Boys in Alaska (1914) 17 exemplares
The Rover Boys on Snowshoe Island (1918) 16 exemplares
The Rover Boys at Colby Hall (1917) 14 exemplares
The Rover Boys Under Canvas (1919) 14 exemplares
The Rover Boys in Business (1915) 14 exemplares
The Rover Boys at Big Horn Ranch (1922) 13 exemplares
The Rover Boys on a Hunt (1920) 13 exemplares
The Rover Boys at Big Bear Lake (1923) 12 exemplares
American Boys' Life of Theodore Roosevelt (1904) — Autor — 12 exemplares
The Campaign of the Jungle (1900) 11 exemplares
The Putnam Hall Mystery (1911) 11 exemplares
Dave Porter in the Gold Fields (1914) 11 exemplares
Out for Business (1900) 10 exemplares
First at the North Pole (1909) 10 exemplares
Fighting for His Own (1897) 10 exemplares
Nelson the Newsboy (1901) 10 exemplares
Richard Dare's venture (2004) 10 exemplares
The Putnam Hall Champions (1908) 9 exemplares
Dave Porter at Oak Hall (1905) 9 exemplares
The Putnam Hall Cadets (1905) 9 exemplares
The Rover Boys Shipwrecked (1924) 9 exemplares
The Rover Boys on Sunset Trail (1925) 9 exemplares
Between Boer and Briton (1900) 9 exemplares
For the Liberty of Texas (1900) 9 exemplares
Falling in with Fortune (1900) 9 exemplares
Fighting in Cuban Waters (1899) 9 exemplares
Randy of the River (1906) 9 exemplares
At the Fall of Port Arthur (1905) 9 exemplares
Oliver Bright's Search (1895) 8 exemplares
The Last Cruise of the Spitfire (1894) 8 exemplares
Dave Porter at Star Ranch (1910) 8 exemplares
The Gun Club Boys of Lakeport (1904) 8 exemplares
Marching on Niagara (1902) 8 exemplares
Under Dewey at Manila (1898) 8 exemplares
A Young Inventor's Pluck (1901) 7 exemplares
The Missing Tin Box (1897) 7 exemplares
Dave Porter in the South Seas (1906) 7 exemplares
Under Otis in the Philippines (1899) 7 exemplares
The Young Book Agent (1905) 7 exemplares
Dave Porter's War Honors (1919) 7 exemplares
The Putnam Hall Encampment (1910) 7 exemplares
The Putnam Hall Rivals (1906) 6 exemplares
Defending His Flag (1907) 6 exemplares
An Undivided Union (1899) 6 exemplares
Jerry, the Backwoods Boy (1904) 6 exemplares
True to Himself (1900) 6 exemplares
Dave Porter on Cave Island (1912) 6 exemplares
By Pluck, Not Luck (1897) 6 exemplares
To Alaska for Gold (2016) 6 exemplares
Lost at Sea (1904) 5 exemplares
Shorthand Tom, the Reporter (1897) 5 exemplares
Bob, the Photographer (1902) 5 exemplares
Larry, the Wanderer (1904) 5 exemplares
Dave Porter and the Runaways (1913) 5 exemplares
Ben Logan's Triumph (1908) 5 exemplares
Joe the Surveyor (1903) 5 exemplares
Under the Mikado's Flag (1904) 5 exemplares
On the Trail of Pontiac (1904) 5 exemplares
Larry Barlow's Ambition (1902) 4 exemplares
At the Fall of Montreal (1903) 4 exemplares
Under MacArthur in Luzon (1930) 4 exemplares
Dave Porter at Bear Camp (1915) 4 exemplares
Dave Porter and His Classmates (1909) 4 exemplares
With Washington in the West (1901) 4 exemplares
The Putnam Hall Rebellion (1909) 4 exemplares
On to Pekin (1900) 3 exemplares
With Taylor on the Rio Grande (1901) 3 exemplares
Dave Porter and His Double (1916) 3 exemplares
School Days of Fred Harley (1897) 3 exemplares
Dave Porter Under Fire (1918) 3 exemplares
Dave Porter's Great Search (1917) 2 exemplares
The Young Bridge-Tender (1902) 2 exemplares
Poor But Plucky (1897) 2 exemplares
The Fort in the Wilderness (1905) 2 exemplares
Beyond the Edge of the World (2013) 2 exemplares
Lost on the Orinoco (1902) 2 exemplares
Young Explorers of the Isthmus (1903) 2 exemplares
Treasure Seekers of the Andes (1907) 2 exemplares
Trail and Trading Post (1906) 2 exemplares
Chased Across the Pampas (1911) 2 exemplares
The Boat Club Boys of Lakeport (1908) 2 exemplares
Boy Nihilist 2 exemplares
Guns And Snowshoes (2015) 2 exemplares
Temptations of a Great City (1899) 2 exemplares
A Young Volunteer in Cuba (1898) 2 exemplares
Dave Porter and His Rivals (1911) 2 exemplares
Under Togo for Japan (1906) 1 exemplar
Young Volcano Explorers (1902) 1 exemplar
The Young Bank Clerk (1902) 1 exemplar
Boys of the Great Northwest (1904) 1 exemplar
An Actress' Crime (1900) 1 exemplar
Mark Dale's Stage Venture (1902) 1 exemplar
Building the Line (1904) 1 exemplar
The Girl From the Ranch (1900) 1 exemplar

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Outros nomes
Abbott, Henry
Abbott, Manager Henry
Winfield, Arthur M.
Alger Jr., Horatio
Bonehill, Ralph
Optic, Oliver (mostrar todos 9)
Winfield, Edna
Bell, Emerson
Steward, Ray M.
Data de nascimento
1862-10-04
Data de falecimento
1930-05-10
Localização do túmulo
Evergreen Cemetery, Hillside, New Jersey, USA
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA
Local de falecimento
Newark, New Jersey, USA
Locais de residência
New Jersey, USA
Educação
Public School No. 3, Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA (high school)
Ocupações
creator of juvenile fiction
Relações
Adams, Harriet Stratemeyer (daughter)

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Edward Stratemeyer was a prolific author with about 160 of his stories being published as books. He was also a literary agent and founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, a book packager which produced some 1,400 juvenile series book volumes between 1905 and 1985. When he died in 1930, ownership of his Syndicate passed to his daughters who ran it together for twelve years. After 1942, Harriet S. Adams ran it alone with partners and hired assistants until her own death in 1982.

He is the creator of Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, the Bobbsey Twins, Tom Swift, and many other famous children's series.
Nota de desambiguação
Please be especially careful about assigning Stratemeyer Syndicate pen names to Edward Stratemeyer personally. The main names he personally wrote as include his own, Arthur M. Winfield, Edna Winfield, and Capt. Ralph Bonehill. Other names are probably more safely ascribed to the Stratemeyer Syndicate since they cannot be attributed to any single person.
     For the Rover Boys, Putnam Hall series, etc. please put in the Arthur M. Winfield page
     There are separate pages for Captain Ralph Bonehill and Edna Winfield as well. Visit them for more info about those pseudonyms.
     Stratemeyer also wrote 11 books under the Alger name (after Alger's death) but do not combine him with Alger.
     Stratemeyer also wrote 1 book under the name of Oliver Optic (after Optic's death), but please do not combine him with Optic.

Membros

Críticas

The second book in a series, The Minute Boys of Bunker Hill is an exciting historical tale for boys and girls which chronicles the events of the American Revolution through the experiences of a young patriot named Roger Morse. Boys and girls who read this story will be entertained by a harmless escape into exciting historical adventure. They will be informed not only of American Revolutionary War history, but also of the importance of such virtues as love of liberty, bravery in the face of tyranny, courage against overwhelming odds, fierce determination and loyalty to country, family and friends. The author's upbeat and light hearted style will delight readers of all ages. This kind of fiction is the best way to foster a more intimate understanding of our American Heritage.… (mais)
 
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PlumfieldCH | Sep 22, 2023 |
This was the sequel to The Rover Boys at School, the first book in a long series (25 or so titles). I'm not sure why I read it. I guess I had a need to find out what happened next, after I finished up the first book. I think I'm now cured from that sickness and will leave the Rover boys to languish in the obscurity they deserve.

To be fair, the Rover boys series of books are geared toward 11-year old boys. So there's lots of adventure, good guys against bad guys, guns, sailing, fires, storms at sea, etc. Jumping to unmerited conclusions is ok because you can always tell the bad guys by the way they look. The writing is truly bad. What it reminded me of was the stories Penrod was writing. The Penrod books themselves are reasonably good, having been penned by a competent author, Booth Tarkington. But occasionally, we find Penrod, the 11-year-old hero of the books, hiding out in the barn and scribbling some kind of lurid adventure. So, that's kind of what the Rover boys comes out being, a lurid adventure written by an 11-year old. A competent author would do better, but Stratemeyer, the author, was an entrepreneur, not an author. Apparently, he actually wrote the Rover boys books himself. Many of his other series, e.g. the Hardy boys, were farmed out to free-lancers who had little time to polish their works. Even so, it seems to me that the Hardy boys books I've read in the last couple of years, were not nearly so lame as these two Rover boys books I read in the past month.

Still, it could be worse. There was adventure and lots of action, so at least things didn't get boring. Just incongruous and irresponsible.
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lgpiper | Jun 21, 2019 |
In reading something about the author of the Hardy Boys series (Lesley something or other, a Canadian), I got interested in Edward Stratemeyer, who masterminded a number of popular youth series, including the Hardy Boys, Tom Swift, Nancy Drew, the Bobbsey Twins, and the Rover Boys. Well, I'd never read any Rover Boys, which seemed to be Stratemeyer's first series and one he largely penned himself. Many of the others he outlined and then farmed out the actual writing to others, for a fixed price and no royalties. The poor bastard who wrote the Hardy Boys only made about $100 for a volume, which then went on to sell to several generations of boys over several decades.

Anyway, the Rover Boys is short and active. There's always something going on. Lots of youthful hijinx, scary adventures, e.g. being attacked by a rampaging snake, robbed by a hobo, choked on a moving train, etc. There are also lots of moral teachings, so as to instruct boys as to how to grow up to be proper men, lots of foreshadowing, and of course a summary of the story which pitches the next one in the series. Since the book leaves a number of questions up in the air, e.g. will the rich widow be bamboozled into marriage by the malevolent, former schoolmaster, one must, naturally, immediately go out to buy the next adventure in the series. So, perhaps I shall.
… (mais)
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lgpiper | 2 outras críticas | Jun 21, 2019 |
An interesting bit of Zeitgeist -- a slice in time, the mores of a not so distant past that seems centuries away from this time. A pretty lame story, by the way.
 
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AliceAnna | Oct 22, 2014 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
149
Membros
1,456
Popularidade
#17,649
Avaliação
3.1
Críticas
15
ISBN
357
Línguas
3
Marcado como favorito
2

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