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Edward Stratemeyer Biography & Facts

Edward L. Stratemeyer (; October 4, 1862 – May 10, 1930) was an American publisher, writer of children's fiction, and founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate. He was one of the most prolific writers in the world, producing in excess of 1,300 books himself, selling in excess of 500 million copies. He also created many well-known fictional book series for juveniles, including The Rover Boys, The Bobbsey Twins, Tom Swift, The Hardy Boys, and Nancy Drew series, many of which sold millions of copies and remain in publication. On Stratemeyer's legacy, Fortune wrote: "As oil had its Rockefeller, literature had its Stratemeyer." Early life Stratemeyer was born the youngest of six children in Elizabeth, New Jersey, to Henry Julius Stratemeyer, a tobacconist, and Anna Siegel. They were both from Hanover, Germany, immigrating to the United States in 1837. Although they were German, he and his siblings were educated in English and spoke English to each other.Growing up, Edward read the likes of Horatio Alger and William T. Adams, writers who penned beloved rags-to-riches tales of the hardworking young American. These stories greatly influenced him. As a teenager, Stratemeyer operated his own printing press in the basement of his father's tobacco shop, distributing flyers and pamphlets among his friends and family. These included stories called The Newsboy's Adventure and The Tale of a Lumberman. After he graduated from high school, he went to work in his father's store. It wasn't until the age of 26 in 1888 that Stratemeyer sold his first story, Victor Horton's Idea, to the popular children's magazine Golden Days for $76—over six times the average weekly paycheck at the time. Career Stratemeyer moved to Newark, New Jersey, in 1890 and opened a paper store. He ran his shop while continuing to write stories under pseudonyms. He was able to write for many genres including detective dime novels, westerns, and serials that ran in newspapers.In 1893, Stratemeyer hired the popular dime-novel writer Gilbert Patten, according to Patten's own autobiography, Frank Merriwell's 'Father': An Autobiography by Gilbert Patten (Burt L. Standish) (University of Oklahoma Press, 1964). Patten writes that he did not like Stratemeyer. (A less-reliable source says that Stratemeyer was hired by Patten to write as an editor for the Street & Smith publication Good News.) In 1894, he published his first full-length book, Richard Dare's Venture, which was the first in his Bound to Succeed series. It contained autobiographical content and was similar to Alger's rags-to-riches story formula.In 1899, Horatio Alger wrote Stratemeyer as editor of the Good News, asking him to finish one of his manuscripts. Alger was in poor health at the time. When Alger died later the same year, Stratemeyer continued to edit and finish several of Alger's other books. That same year, after Alger died, Stratemeyer wrote and published The Rover Boys, which became a tremendously popular series in the vein of the classic dime novel. The Rover Boys was described as "The first highly successful series by Edward Stratemeyer; each volume had a preface from Edward Stratemeyer himself, thanking his readers and touting the other books. It's generally accepted that Stratemeyer wrote all of the books." He said this series was his personal favorite.Stratemeyer formed the Stratemeyer Syndicate in 1905 and hired journalists to write stories based on his ideas. He paid them a flat rate for each book and kept the copyrights to the novels. Personal life Stratemeyer married Magdalena Van Camp, the daughter of a Newark businessman, on March 25, 1891. The couple had two daughters: Harriet Stratemeyer Adams (1892–1982) and Edna C. Squier (1895–1974), both of whom would later take over the future Stratemeyer Syndicate.Stratemeyer enjoyed the outdoors and often took annual summer trips to the Great Lakes, Lake George, and Lake Champlain with his family. They traveled as far as the west coast and Yosemite. A humble man, he never sought public attention and preferred living a private and quiet life with his family at their home on N. 7th Street in the Roseville section of Newark. His relationships with his daughters was described as "warm", and his daughter Harriet recalled that it was a lively atmosphere growing up.Stratemeyer was a member of the Roseville Athletic Club and the New Jersey Historical Association. Stratemeyer died at age 67 in Newark, New Jersey on May 10, 1930, of lobar pneumonia and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Hillside, New Jersey. On May 12, 1930, two days after his death, the New York Times reported that his Rover Boys series "had sales exceeding 5,000,000 copies". Accomplishments Stratemeyer pioneered the book-packaging technique of producing a consistent, long-running series of books using a team of freelance writers. All of the books in the series used the same characters in similar situations. All of the freelance writers, including Mildred Benson, who developed the character of Nancy Drew, were published under a pen name owned by his company. Through his Stratemeyer Syndicate, founded in 1906, Stratemeyer employed a massive number of editors, copy writers, stenographers, co-authors, and secretaries. With their help, he greatly contributed to a new genre of juvenile fiction. He was responsible for launching several series including (1899) The Rover Boys (1904) The Bobbsey Twins (1905) Dave Porter (1910) Tom Swift (1912) Baseball Joe (1927) The Hardy Boys (1930) Nancy Drew (1934) The Dana GirlsFictional depictions Edward Stratemeyer appears in the television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. In the series, Stratemeyer is the father of the fictional Nancy Stratemeyer, who dates Indiana Jones in high school. Indiana is shown to be a big fan of Tom Swift, and gives Stratemeyer advice for one of his stories. See also List of children's literature authors List of people from New Jersey List of people from New York City List of publishers References Further reading Loh, Sandra Tsing (October 2005). "The Secret of the Old Saw – Nancy Drew Has Two Mommies". The Atlantic Retrieved February 11, 2012. (A book review Melanie Rehak's Girl Sleuth: Nancy Drew and the Women Who Created Her. Orlando, Florida: Harcourt. Rehak, Melanie Girl Sleuth: Nancy Drew and the Women Who Created Her (2005). Orlando, Florida: Harcourt. ISBN 978-0-15-101041-7.) Scannell's New Jersey's First Citizens and State Guide. 1918.External links Edward Stratemeyer at Library of Congress Stratemeyer.org, a fansite on the Stratemeyer Syndicate Works by Edward Stratemeyer at Project Gutenberg Works by Edward Stratemeyer at Faded Page (Canada) Works by or about Edward Stratemeyer at Internet Archive Works by Edward Stratemeyer at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) (writing as Arthur M. Winfield) Works by Edward Stratemeyer at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) (writing as captain Quincy Allen) Edward Stratemeyer at Find a Grave. Discover the Edward Stratemeyer popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Edward Stratemeyer books.

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  • Skin and Bones synopsis, comments

    Skin and Bones

    Franklin W. Dixon

    SKIN & BONES SELLS EVERYTHING FROM ANACONDA SKINS TO OSTRICH SKELETONSBUT SOMEONE’S TRYING TO TRASH THE BUSINESS!Cody Chang’s San Francisco store could be considered creepySkin...

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    Movie Mission

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Frank and Joe Hardy have been posing as extras on the set of the upcoming teen movie, Deathstalker. The star, an ingenue named Anya, has already had her trailer burn down, and now ...

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    The Rocky Road to Revenge

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Joe and Frank are vacationing in a Rocky Mountain resort, when suddenly a strange green light brightens up the sky. Three kidnappings follow. Are they alien abductions or the work ...

  • The Test Case synopsis, comments

    The Test Case

    Franklin W. Dixon

    A. JOE STOLE THE TEST.B. TONY STOLE THE TEST.C. NONE OF THE ABOVE.A new statewide test has all the students at Bayport High on edge. Then Joe and his friend Tony find one of the te...

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    The Alaskan Adventure

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Frank and Joe head north to watch a friend race in the Iditarod dogsled raceand find the whole town of Glitter under siege by a firebombing saboteur.

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The Man Who Created Nancy Drew synopsis, comments

    Edward Stratemeyer The Man Who Created Nancy Drew

    Bruce Watson

    Edward Stratemeyer was the biggest selling writer you never heard of. In an age when top authors sold tens of thousands of books, Stratemeyer sold tens of millions. His name is unk...

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    The Rover Boys in the Mountains or A Hunt for Fun and Fortune

    Edward Stratemeyer

    According to Wikipedia: "Edward Stratemeyer (October 4, 1862–May 10, 1930). Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, he was an American publisher and writer of books for children. He wrote 1...

  • Double Trouble synopsis, comments

    Double Trouble

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Another hit trilogy featuring Frank and Joe Hardy!#25: Double Trouble launches the next threebook arc storyline, featuring a teen celebrity being stalked, with a twin brother who a...

  • Blown Away synopsis, comments

    Blown Away

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Frank and Joe are working on a new case...and it just might blow them away!The exclusive Billington Resort in Phoenix, Arizona has two highprofile events on Saturday: a vintage car...

  • Works of Edward Stratemeyer synopsis, comments

    Works of Edward Stratemeyer

    Edward Stratemeyer

    64 works of Edward Stratemeyer American publisher and writer of children's fiction (18621930) This ebook presents a collection of 64 works of Edward Stratemeyer. A dynamic table of...

  • The Lure of the Italian Treasure synopsis, comments

    The Lure of the Italian Treasure

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Frank and Joe are spending the summer on an archaeological dig on an Italian count’s property, and they get to stay in the count’s villaalong with Francesca, his attractive teenage...

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    High-Speed Showdown

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Someone’s rigging the boats at Bayport’s offshore raceand putting every racer’s life at risk. Fortunately for the racers, Frank and Joe are on hand to investigate the foul play...

  • The Hunt for Four Brothers synopsis, comments

    The Hunt for Four Brothers

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Danger checks in at a summer resort...Summer is starting off swimmingly for Frank, Joe, and Chet as they land jobs at the Konowa Lake Inn, a scenic resort in the mountains of North...

  • Murder at the Mall synopsis, comments

    Murder at the Mall

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Hang onto your seats... Frank and Joe Hardy are taking you for one wild ride!A developer wants to transform the old Eastside Mall into an upscale shoppers' paradiseand turn th...

  • Ghost Stories synopsis, comments

    Ghost Stories

    Franklin W. Dixon

    JOIN FRANK AND JOE... On a deserted country road, where, a fiendish scarecrow walks and talks and stalks its victims! On a stromy night at sea, where the Hardys' only hope of res...

  • The Search for the Snow Leopard synopsis, comments

    The Search for the Snow Leopard

    Franklin W. Dixon

    The hunt is on...and the Hardy Boys could end up being dead meat!Frank and Joe’s latest case could give new meaning to the words “eat hardy”! A rare and beautiful snow leopard, a g...

  • The Prime-Time Crime synopsis, comments

    The Prime-Time Crime

    Franklin W. Dixon

    As part of a school project, the Hardy boys are in Manhattan to observe a criminal trial. What they see is a major case of lawand disorder. Accused of attempted murder, defendant N...

  • Training for Trouble synopsis, comments

    Training for Trouble

    Franklin W. Dixon

    JUDO...FENCING...ARCHERY...BIATHLON...SOMEONE WANTS TO WINAT ANY COST!The combat sports training facility has just opened in Bayport, and the Hardys are on hand to check it out. Th...

  • Pushed synopsis, comments

    Pushed

    Franklin W. Dixon

    It's a holiday investigation for Frank and Joe Hardy!Frank and Joe go undercover at a New York City home for teenage runnaways during the annual Thanksgiving meal, after one of the...

  • Trouble in Paradise synopsis, comments

    Trouble in Paradise

    Franklin W. Dixon

    A mission for ATAC has Frank and Joe Hardy traveling the world. The teenage son of a prominent mideastern diplomat has gone missing on the Caribbean island of St. John, and the boy...

  • Running on Fumes synopsis, comments

    Running on Fumes

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Atac Briefing for Agents Frank and Joe Hardy Mission: Investigate and determine the power behind a possibly dangerous Utopian community with potential plans for criminal activity...

  • Warehouse Rumble synopsis, comments

    Warehouse Rumble

    Franklin W. Dixon

    TROUBLE ON THE SET!A realitybased game show called Warehouse Rumble has come to Bayport, and Frank and Joe Hardy are hoping to be among the first contestants. But when someone find...

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    The Ice-cold Case

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Pineview Lake is the perfect place for some serious ice fishing, some hardhitting hockeyand some chilling criminal activity. A rash of breakins has left dozens of homes ransacked, ...

  • The Rover Boys on Land and Sea or The Crusoes of the Seven Islands synopsis, comments

    The Rover Boys on Land and Sea or The Crusoes of the Seven Islands

    Edward Stratemeyer

    According to Wikipedia: "Edward Stratemeyer (October 4, 1862–May 10, 1930). Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, he was an American publisher and writer of books for children. He wrote 1...

  • Trick-or-Trouble synopsis, comments

    Trick-or-Trouble

    Franklin W. Dixon

    THE LOCAL HALLOWEEN CONTEST IS TURNING INTO A REAL FRIGHT FEST! Bayport citizens are wild about the Merchant Association's new Halloween mystery contest. The prizes for winning in...

  • A Game Called Chaos synopsis, comments

    A Game Called Chaos

    Franklin W. Dixon

    The Hardys get a call for help from their friend Phil Cohen: seems his cousin, a project manager at a software company, can’t find Steven Royal, the eccentric designer of the compa...

  • Darkness Falls synopsis, comments

    Darkness Falls

    Franklin W. Dixon

    The Hardy boys have come to the Hawaiian Islands to witness a total solar eclipse at the Mauna Kea Observatory. But the instant day turns to night, the excitement suddenly turns de...

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    Movie Mayhem

    Franklin W. Dixon

    The Hardy Boys Deathstalker Trilogy comes to a riveting conclusion!Frank and Joe Hardy have been posing as extras on the set of the upcoming teen movie, Deathstalker. The star, an ...

  • No Way Out synopsis, comments

    No Way Out

    Franklin W. Dixon

    A Haunted Maze Has Twice The Dead Ends. Frank and Joe are thrilled to be taking part in the grand opening celebration of a new maze in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. By solving puzzles...

  • The Crisscross Crime synopsis, comments

    The Crisscross Crime

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Bank alarms are going off all over Bayport, but the robberies are actually happening at banks on the other side of town. The Hardys realize that the crooks are using a crisscross p...

  • Demolition Mission synopsis, comments

    Demolition Mission

    Franklin W. Dixon

    The Hardy boys have been invited to attend the Bayport Motor Speedway to testdrive the prototype of a worldclass sports car. But when the highperformance racer vanishes without a t...

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    Danger in the Extreme

    Franklin W. Dixon

    A version of ESPN’s Xtreme Games comes to Bayportand the event really brings out the celebrities, including the President’s teenage son! But after a couple of days of competition, ...

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    Rocky Road

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Hardy Boys slam into the new century, cracking a host of new cases!Frank and Joe are sent to Niagara Falls to stop someone from destroying the national landmark. Then they're sent ...

  • Hurricane Joe synopsis, comments

    Hurricane Joe

    Franklin W. Dixon

    ATAC BRIEFING FOR AGENTS FRAND AND JOE HARDY MISSION: To investigate a string of false hurricane warnings and subsequent burglaries that are terrorizing the citizens of Bayport...

  • Boardwalk Bust synopsis, comments

    Boardwalk Bust

    Franklin W. Dixon

    ATAC Briefing for Agents Frank and Joe Hardy MISSION: Investigate and put a halt to the recent rash of jewelry store robberies. Potential danger on the ground and in the air. LO...

  • Martial Law synopsis, comments

    Martial Law

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Follow Frank and Joe as they save the lives of in a local Karate school!ATAC sends Frank and Joe to investigate a possible connection between two unusually harsh accidents at a nea...

  • The Essential Edward Stratemeyer Collection synopsis, comments

    The Essential Edward Stratemeyer Collection

    Edward Stratemeyer

    Compiled in one book, the essential collection of books by Edward Stratemeyer  American Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt Dave Porter and His Rivals Dave Porter and the Runaway...

  • Eye on Crime synopsis, comments

    Eye on Crime

    Franklin W. Dixon

    After the Hardys’ girlfriends are hypnotized at the taping of a daily TV variety show, all seems fineuntil they are arrested the next day for robbing a jewelry store. Even more sus...

  • Extreme Danger synopsis, comments

    Extreme Danger

    Franklin W. Dixon

    ATAC BRIEFING FOR AGENTS FRANK AND JOE HARDY MISSION: To find the mastermind behind a possible attack at the Big Air Games. LOCATION: Philadelphia, PA. POTENTIAL VICTIMS: Top ex...

  • The Rover Boys at College or The Right Road and the Wrong synopsis, comments

    The Rover Boys at College or The Right Road and the Wrong

    Edward Stratemeyer

    According to Wikipedia: "Edward Stratemeyer (October 4, 1862–May 10, 1930). Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, he was an American publisher and writer of books for children. He wrote 1...

  • Thrill Ride synopsis, comments

    Thrill Ride

    Franklin W. Dixon

    ATAC Briefing For Agents Frank and Joe Hardy Mission: Investigate a woman's death and other mysterious events surrounding Uncle Bernie's Fun Park. Location: Uncle Bernie's Fun ...

  • A Will to Survive synopsis, comments

    A Will to Survive

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Frank and Joe are an accident waiting to happen when they go undercover to expose sabotage!The Shorewood Nature Center is a beautiful place to hike...to learn about local ecology.....

  • The Cold Cash Caper synopsis, comments

    The Cold Cash Caper

    Franklin W. Dixon

    The Hardys look to put a gang of armed robbers on ice!Frank and Joe have volunteered to do undercover security work at the Bayport winter festival. Their main assignment is to act ...

  • Mystery on the Mayhem Express synopsis, comments

    Mystery on the Mayhem Express

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Brother detectives Frank and Joe go fullsteam ahead to find the truth in the twentythird book in the thrilling Hardy Boys Adventures series.The Hardys and some of their friends hop...