Action & Adventure Boys & Men Children's stories Detective and Mystery Stories Fiction General Gold mines and mining Hardy boys (Fictitious characters) Hardy; Frank (Fictitious character) Hardy; Joe (Fictitious character) Juvenile Fiction Mysteries & Detective Stories Mystery & Detective Mystery - Juvenile fiction Mystery Fiction Mystery and Detective Stories Robbers and outlaws - Fiction
Publisher: Penguin
Published: Jan 15, 1963
Description:
Product Description
The Hardy boys' search for stolen gold leads them to an abandoned mine where, in the depths of the earth, they are attacked by outlaws.
About the Author
Franklin W. Dixon was the pseudonym devised by Edward Stratemeyer for the author of a series of mystery books he was developing which became the Hardy Boys series. The first book, The Tower Treasure, originally published in 1927, was written by Leslie MacFarlane who went on to write 19 more, including #2 through #16. In all, there are 58 titles in the original Hardy Boys Mysteries series published between 1927 and 1979 written by 17 different men and women. Many of the books were later revised, adding another four "Franklin W. Dixons" to the total.
Franklin W. Dixon was the pseudonym devised by Edward Stratemeyer for the author of a series of mystery books he was developing which became the Hardy Boys series. The first book, The Tower Treasure, originally published in 1927, was ghostwritten by Leslie MacFarlane who went on to write 19 more, including #2 through #16. In all, there are 58 titles in the original Hardy Boys Mysteries series published between 1927 and 1979 written by 17 different men and women. Many of the books were later revised, adding another four Hardy Boys Mystery Stories to the total.