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  1. Nancy Drew, Old and New! I loved Nancy Drew when I was a girl, and now my daughter has discovered her too!  Nancy seems to be having a resurgence these days.  Besides the old tried-and-true series of books about the titian-haired sleuth*, there is now a new series...
  2. Nancy Drew Nancy Drew is a character created by the pseudonymous Carolyn Keene. Originally a teenaged sleuth, several versions of her character have subsequently been developed and featured in hundreds of books. This site provides information on the major Nancy...
  3. Nancy Drew Nancy Drew is a fictional character, the heroine detective of a popular mystery series. The series was created and outlined in detail in 1930 by Edward Stratemeyer, founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, with the first manuscripts written by Mildred A...
  4. Nancy Drew I have #1 through #56 in the yellow binding hardbacks.  I can remember my parents eating cereal and saving box-tops to mail in and get me books to add to my collection, and eagerly opening the box and reading each book right away when it arrived...
  5. Nancy Drew Books Do you remember your first Nancy Drew books by Carolyn Keene? Mine was "The Secret of the Old Clock". It was so exciting to get a new copy of a Nancy Drew book, either for a birthday gift or when the school library acquired a new edition. As a treat...
  6. Nancy Drew The Stratemeyer Syndicate published series of books using one invented author's name for all books, no matter who wrote them. In the case of Nancy Drew, the name Carolyn Keene was chosen. In 1929, Edward Stratemeyer, the man behind Hardy boys series...
  7. Reading Nancy Drew Mystery Stories in the 1960s I certainly did! Her stories, by Carolyn Keene, were all the rage when I was in elementary school. Wasn't she the bravest girl you've ever met? She was my hero as she was so independent, smart, pretty and could figure things out from the smallest clu...