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Series · 72
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The Bobbsey Twins of Lakeport book cover
#1

The Bobbsey Twins of Lakeport

1904

When their elderly neighor Mrs. Marden reports that some of her valuables have gone missing, the twins investigate.
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#2

The Bobbsey Twins' Adventure in the Country

1907

The Bobbsey Twins take a trip to visit their aunt, uncle, and cousins at their farm in Meadowbrook where they get to attend the local auction and explore the countryside. When their cousins' prized bull goes missing, the twins search for clues to find the bull and catch the thieves!
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#3

The Secret at the Seashore

1907

Mystery and adventure follow the Bobbsey twins on their trip to Ocean Cliff. While searching for clams and driftwood on the shore, they find a mysterious message in a bottle. Will this clue help them rescue a little girl's father?
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#4

The Bobbsey Twins' Mystery at School

1913

Bert has been selected to help the school principal run a small museum at the school. But on opening day, the museum's most valuable statue goes missing and the twins must help find it.
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#5

The Bobbsey Twins and the Mystery at Snow Lodge

1913

After an unlikely encounter with Mr. Carford, the twins learn he used to run the now-closed Snow Lodge. They learn from their father that Mr. Carford used to live at the Snow Lodge with his nephew, Dave, until a large sum of money went missing. Mr. Carford accused Dave of stealing the money, but Mr. Bobbsey knows that isn't true. Can the twins discover what really happened to the missing money and reunite the lonely Mr. Carford with his nephew?
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#6

The Bobbsey Twins on a Houseboat

1915

Bobbsey Twins title number 6. hardcover reprint edition, Grosset & Dunlap, NY. 184 pages. Nice black and white illustrations throughout.
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#7

The Bobbsey Twins' Mystery at Meadowbrook

1915

Book HardcoverPublication 6/3/2004 196Reading Age 8 and Up
The Bobbsey Twins' Big Adventure at Home book cover
#8

The Bobbsey Twins' Big Adventure at Home

1916

Book HardcoverPublication 6/3/2004 196Reading Age 8 and Up
The Bobbsey Twins' Search in the Great City book cover
#9

The Bobbsey Twins' Search in the Great City

1913

Travel with the Bobbseys to New York City—and help them solve another mystery!
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#10

The Bobbsey Twins on Blueberry Island

1917

Meet the two sets of Bobbsey Flossie and Freddie and Nan and Bert. Join them as they escape a ferocious bull, witness a shipwreck, set sail on a houseboat, and go camping. Travel to New York City, the West Indies, and Washington-or stay in Lakeport, the eastern city that is home. Solve mysteries including buried treasure, fires, missing money, and thieves. Stay with The Bobbsey Twins throughout their adventures!
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#11

The Bobbsey Twins' Mystery on the Deep Blue Sea

1918

Nan awoke early the next morning, dressed quickly, and went outside. As she started to walk toward the boys' tent to wake them, she stopped short and stared. In the center of the cleared area a dagger had been stuck into the ground! It was hold down a sheet of paper! The Bobbsey Twins—Bert and Nan, Freddie and Flossie—have won millions of fans since their first adventure. Now Grosset & Dunlap is proud to reissue the classic editions of these mysteries.
The Bobbsey Twins' Adventure in Washington book cover
#12

The Bobbsey Twins' Adventure in Washington

1919

Embark with the Bobbseys as they go on a class trip to Washington. What mysteries will await them?
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#13

The Bobbsey Twins' Visit to the Great West

1920

"Come on, let's make a snow man!" cried Bert Bobbsey, as he ran about in the white drifts of snow that were piled high in the yard in front of the house. "That'll be lots of fun!" chimed in Freddie Bobbsey, who was Bert's small brother. "We can make a man, and then throw snowballs at him, and he won't care a bit; will he, Bert?" "No, I guess a snow man doesn't care how many times you hit him with snowballs," laughed the older boy, as he tried to catch a dog that was leaping about in the drifts, barking for joy. "The more snowballs you throw at a snow man the bigger he gets," said Bert.
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#14

The Bobbsey Twins And The Cedar Camp Mystery

1921

The Bobbsey twins travel north of the border for their latest adventure, in Ontario, Canada, where they solve the puzzle of the "Four-winged Blackbird." What did Tommy Cheechoo, a Cree Indian living on Mr. Bobbsey's land, mean by his warning? When the Bobbseys arrive at Cedar Camp, they find Tommy missing. Hate the "Four-winged Blackbird" carried him away? With an Indian boy to guide them and a tame wolf to protect them, the Bobbsey twins search for Tommy Cheechoo. They find many strange things in the Canadian woods—a carved stone that looks like an evil spirit, fool's gold, and real gold—buried in sacks which have disappeared when the police come to check. But before they go home, the Bobbseys not only manage to find Tommy but also discover the meaning of his message: "Beware Four-winged Blackbird!"
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#15

The Bobbsey Twins at the County Fair

1922

eng, Pages 244. Reprinted in 2013 with the help of original edition published long back. This book is in black & white, Hardcover, sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, there may be some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set, then it is only single volume. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. (Customisation is possible). Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions.Original The Bobbsey Twins at the county fair [Hardcover] Hope, Laura Lee
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#16

The Bobbsey Twins Camping Out

1923

The Original Bobbsey Twins story wherein baby May was left at their doorstep before the story was rewritten to be more politically correct.
The Bobbsey Twins' Adventures of Baby May book cover
#17

The Bobbsey Twins' Adventures of Baby May

1924

The Bobbsey twins become involved in an elephantnapping when thieves, wanting a valuable cup belonging to the animal, must steal two things and get one.
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#18

The Bobbsey Twins Keeping House

1925

Strange noises and spooky happenings unnerve the Bobbsey household shortly after Nan and Bert buy a valentine surprise for Freddie and Flossie
The Bobbsey Twins and the Four-leaf Clover Mystery book cover
#19

The Bobbsey Twins and the Four-leaf Clover Mystery

1926

Bert, Nan, Flossie, and Freddie stumble onto the solution of a hundred-year-old mystery at an Amish farm
The Bobbsey Twins at Cherry Corners book cover
#20

The Bobbsey Twins at Cherry Corners

1927

1927. The story Everything is ready now! called Bert Bobbsey. Hurry there, Nan. The audience is waiting! I'm coming as fast as I can! answered Bert's twin sister. But I have to get Flossie and Freddie. They're in the show, you know. Of course! agreed Bert as he held open the side door of the big garage. The garage, being empty for the afternoon, was to be used by the twins for giving a show, to which all the neighborhood children had been invited. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
The Bobbsey Twins and Their Schoolmates book cover
#21

The Bobbsey Twins and Their Schoolmates

1928

Chapter titles going on a picnic; in the woods; the green snake; a strange boy; sunshine's song; an unexpected shower
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#22

The Bobbsey Twins Treasure Hunting

1929

THE BOBBSEY TWINS TREASURE HUNTING [Hardcover] Hope, Laura Lee
The Bobbsey Twins at Spruce Lake book cover
#23

The Bobbsey Twins at Spruce Lake

1930

1930. The story Say, Flossie! What you want, Freddie? Two little children were playing on the shady front porch of their home. They were twins-you could tell that just by one look at them for they looked much alike with their blue eyes and light, fluffy hair. Only, of course, Freddie wouldn't want you to think he was a girl any more than his sister Flossie would want you to think she was a boy. When are you going to take your dolls off this porch? Freddie asked his sister. Come on. I'm in a hurry. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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#24

The Bobbsey Twins' Wonderful Winter Secret

1931

The twins long-planned Christmas surprise for their parents is stolen by one of their classmates
The Bobbsey Twins And The Circus Surprise book cover
#25

The Bobbsey Twins And The Circus Surprise

1932

The Bobbsey Twins are the principal characters of what was, for many years, the Stratemeyer Syndicate's longest-running series of children's novels, penned under the pseudonym Laura Lee Hope.
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#26

Bobbsey Twins On An Airplane Trip

1933

No dust cover. Green boards. Damage at top edge of spine and cover. Pages are clean.
The Bobbsey Twins Solve a Mystery book cover
#27

The Bobbsey Twins Solve a Mystery

1934

This book is from the collectible "Bobbsey Twins" series.
The Bobbsey Twins on a Ranch book cover
#28

The Bobbsey Twins on a Ranch

1935

The Bobbsey Twins on a Ranch
The Bobbsey Twins in Eskimo Land book cover
#29

The Bobbsey Twins in Eskimo Land

1913

The Bobbsey Twins Classic 1936 Grossett Dunlap.
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#30

The Bobbsey Twins in a Radio Play

1937

Bobbsey Twins children's series hardcover
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#31

The Bobbsey Twins at Windmill Cottage

1938

Text is clean and unmarked,although paper has minor toning.Binding is tight and corners and edges are good.Dustjacket is unchipped and has good color retention.
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#32

The Bobbsey Twins At Light House Point

1939

Vintage children's book
The Bobbsey Twins At Indian Hollow book cover
#33

The Bobbsey Twins At Indian Hollow

1940

Cover shows wear on edges. Name inside book. Pages yellow from age . Pages are clean, tight with no markings. Proceeds benefit the local food bank. Thanks
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#34

The Bobbsey Twins at the Ice Carnival

1941

Bert and Nan—the older Bobbsey Twins—and their lively young sister and brother twins—Flossie and Freddie—find themselves involved in a breathtaking series of adventures in The Bobbsey Twins at the Ice Carnival. In gratitude for the Bobbsey family's kindness after her house burned, Mrs. Kape, their neighbor, invites them to visit Fairy Lake to attend an Ice Carnival, where the twins take part in all of the festivities and solve a mystery.
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#35

The Bobbsey Twins In the Land of Cotton

1942

Childrens series adventure story, World War II "milk poster" values.
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#36

The Bobbsey Twins in Echo Valley

1943

DJ lists to Mystery Cave.
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#37

The Bobbsey Twins on the Pony Trail

1944

extremely rare,very good condition
The Bobbsey Twins at Mystery Mansion book cover
#38

The Bobbsey Twins at Mystery Mansion

1930

Part of the Bobbsey Twins series of books.
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#39

The Bobbsey Twins at Sugar Maple Hill

1946

Last in the Bobbsey Twins series as of 1946, hard back collectible young people's novel.
The Bobbsey Twins in Mexico book cover
#40

The Bobbsey Twins in Mexico

1947

Hard Cover 1947 book, pub.Grosset & Dunlap is in very good condition, no dustjacket. Green tweed boards with diamond designs and picture of twins and dog on front. Brown toy designs on endpapers. This title is listed number 40 of 44 on books in series list.
The Bobbsey Twins Toy Shop book cover
#41

The Bobbsey Twins Toy Shop

1948

Another tale in the children's series "The Bobbsey Twins"
The Bobbsey Twins in Tulip Land book cover
#42

The Bobbsey Twins in Tulip Land

1949

Number 42 in the Bobbsey Twins Series.
The Bobbsey Twins In Rainbow Valley book cover
#43

The Bobbsey Twins In Rainbow Valley

1950

Child's series book.
The Bobbsey Twins' Own Little Railroad book cover
#44

The Bobbsey Twins' Own Little Railroad

1951

children's series #44 from Bobbsey Twins, Grosset & Dunlap purple spine edition, 178 pages in hard cover edition
The Bobbsey Twins at Whitesail Harbor book cover
#45

The Bobbsey Twins at Whitesail Harbor

1952

When Bert Bobbsey's power boat model wins the Lakeport competition, he take his boat to the big race at Whitesail Harbor. The whole Bobbsey family goes along, and the fun and exciting adventures they have there make a story you won't want to miss!
The Bobbsey Twins and the Horseshoe Riddle book cover
#46

The Bobbsey Twins and the Horseshoe Riddle

1953

children's series #46 from Bobbsey Twins, Grosset & Dunlap purple spine edition, 181 pages in hard cover edition
The Bobbsey Twins At Big Bear Pond book cover
#47

The Bobbsey Twins At Big Bear Pond

1953

The Bobbsey twins at Big Bear Pond (Her The Bobbsey twins books)
The Bobbsey Twins On A Bicycle Trip book cover
#48

The Bobbsey Twins On A Bicycle Trip

1954

Book by Hope, Laura Lee
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#49

The Bobbsey Twins' Own Little Ferryboat

1956

When the gypsy fortuneteller told Flossie Bobbsey that she and her twin sister and brothers were going to have a wonderful surprise and would spend a lot of time crossing water, the twins tried to guess what the surprise would be. But even in their wildest guesses, they never hit upon a ferryboat - a real little ferryboat that belonged to Mr. Bobbsey's friend, Homer Wiggins. Since he no longer needed it, he gave it to the Bobbsey twins. What fun they had painting the deck and organizing excursions to the island. An entertaining story with a surprise ending that will delight young readers everywhere.
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#50

The Bobbsey Twins At Pilgrim Rock

1957

Very Good. Reissue. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. #50 in the series,titles list to #52. Bound in green tweed decorated cloth. Book is a solid VG, has some rubbing at the edges. Dj Good only, with multiple chips and tears. Brief owner's gift inscription on the front fly.
The Bobbsey Twins' Forest Adventure book cover
#51

The Bobbsey Twins' Forest Adventure

1957

This collectible book is from the popular Bobbsey Twins Book Series by Laura Lee Hope.
The Bobbsey Twins At London Tower book cover
#52

The Bobbsey Twins At London Tower

1959

The Bobbsey Twins adventures in London.
The Bobbsey Twins In the Mystery Cave book cover
#53

The Bobbsey Twins In the Mystery Cave

1960

The Bobbsey Twins in the Mystery Cave
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#54

The Bobbsey Twins In Volcano Land

1961

1961 Hard Cover Edition with Dust Jacket depicting the twins and friends in Hawaii.
The Bobbsey Twins and the Goldfish Mystery book cover
#55

The Bobbsey Twins and the Goldfish Mystery

1962

MYSTERY
The Bobbsey Twins and the Big River Mystery book cover
#56

The Bobbsey Twins and the Big River Mystery

1962

A Two-weeks' visit with Aunt Alice on her private island in the Hudson River is an exciting prospect for the Bobbsey twins. The more exciting because Bert, Nan, Freddie, and Flossie know that Aunt Alice plans to give each of them a special present - just because she loves them. But the twins naturally seem to attract adventure. Imagine their surprise when they learn that the U.S. Customs Service has its eye on the island. Puzzling, too, is the disappearance of a big wooden crate containing their great-great-aunt's valuable heirlooms. The twins don't spend all their time investigating clues. There's too much to do - with a whole island, a bost, a historic river, and a new "treasure" at every turn. A night's camp-out unravels one puzzling mystery, but it takes a trip all the way down the Hudson to New York City to solve the other. And the third mystery - why Aunt Alice doesn't give them their presents - they're too polite to ask, of course - has a happy ending too!
The Bobbsey Twins and the Greek Hat Mystery book cover
#57

The Bobbsey Twins and the Greek Hat Mystery

1964

A strange note in a fur hat—two Greek words and a drawing of a bull's horns! That's all it takes to arouse the curioisity of the Bobbsey Twins. If a square white box had not fallen off a speeding bicycle—if the twins had not located the owner and returned the box—if a letter from Athens had not arrived at that very moment—the Bobbseys' surprise visit to Greece would not have been enhanced by mystery. A tour of the Acropolis in Athens is very exciting, but exploring the ruins of the ancient palace of Knossos in Crete proves to be even more so. Here, Flossie is lost in its puzzling labyrinth, and Freddie uncovers a valuable tiny bronze chariot in a deep stone pit. En route to Delphi, Bert observes a familiar-looking bundle of fur in a truck found smashed against a boulder, and Nan finds herself directly in the path of a huge rock which comes hurtling down the mountainside.
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#58

The Bobbsey Twins' Search for the Green Rooster

1964

Book by Hope, Laura Lee
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#59

The Bobbsey Twins And Their Camel Adventure

1966

Bobbsey Twins No. 59.
The Bobbsey Twins' Mystery of the King's Puppet book cover
#60

The Bobbsey Twins' Mystery of the King's Puppet

1967

Hardcover Grosset & Dunlap (February 1, 1967)
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#61

The Bobbsey Twins And The Secret of Candy Castle

1968

When a carnival guard disappears into a candy castle and a trick dog runs away and can't be found, the Bobbsey twins launch into a new mystery.
The Bobbsey Twins and the Doodlebug Mystery book cover
#62

The Bobbsey Twins and the Doodlebug Mystery

1969

Book by Hope, Laura Lee
The Bobbsey Twins And The Talking Fox Mystery book cover
#63

The Bobbsey Twins And The Talking Fox Mystery

1970

Book by Hope, Laura Lee
The Red, White and Blue Mystery book cover
#64

The Red, White and Blue Mystery

1971

The Bobbsey twins' vacation in Colonial Williamsburg takes an exciting turn when they catch a thief, discover a howling monster, and find an old American flag hidden during the Revolution.
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#65

Dr. Funnybone's Secret

1972

The Bobbsey twins spend a vacation on an island in the Florida Keys which seems to be haunted by Spanish ghosts and a phantom ship.
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#66

The Bobbsey Twins And The Tagalong Giraffe

1973

A trip to Africa, home of lions, giraffes, hippos and gazelles, brings the Bobbsey Twins face to face with their most exciting adventure. Who are the bad men stealing defenseless wild animals? How can they be stopped? Bob Buyanda, head of the Kenya Rangers, may have the answers. But after delivering a gift package to the Bobbseys, he disappears. How can the Bobbsey Twins, with only a handful of clues, solve a mystery and deal with the animal poachers is a story you won't want to miss.
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#67

The Bobbsey Twins And The Flying Clown

1974

A strange note warning of impending disaster upsets the Bobbsey twins' vacation at a large Florida amusement park
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#68

The Bobbsey Twins On The Sun-Moon Cruise

1975

The four siblings take a trip around the world to observe a solar eclipse and discover that their viewing equipment has been damaged
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#69

The Freedom Bell Mystery

1975

The Bobbsey Twins hope to expose some rather suspicious activities at the Silver Town Mint Center.
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#70

The Smoky Mountain Mystery

1976

On their way to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, where thefts and vandalism threaten to close down Smoky Mountain Market, the Bobbseys meet Detective Dashback, who insists that he will solve the crimes before they do
The Bobbsey Twins In A TV Mystery Show book cover
#71

The Bobbsey Twins In A TV Mystery Show

1978

While in California appearing in a television mystery show, the Bobbsey twins stumble upon a mystery involving a key, a missing dog, and some photographs.
The Coral Turtle Mystery book cover
#72

The Coral Turtle Mystery

1978

While staying with their cousins on Grand Cayman Island, the Bobbsey twins and their friends search for an exquisite art object and the thief who stole it.

Author

Laura Lee Hope
Author · 165 books

Laura Lee Hope is a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Bobbsey Twins and several other series of children's novels. Actual writers taking up the pen of Laura Lee Hope include Edward Stratemeyer, Howard and Lilian Garis, Elizabeth Ward, Harriet (Stratemeyer) Adams, Andrew E. Svenson, June M. Dunn, Grace Grote and Nancy Axelrad. Laura Lee Hope was first used in 1904 for the debut of the Bobbsey Twins, the principal characters of what was, for many years, the Stratemeyer Syndicate's longest-running series of children's novels. Other series written under this pseudonym include: The Outdoor Girls (23 vols. 1913-1933), The Moving Picture Girls (7 vols. 1914-1916), Bunny Brown (20 vols. 1916-1931), Six Little Bunkers (14 vols. 1918-1930), Make Believe Stories (12 vols. c. 1920-1923), and Blythe Girls (12 vols. 1925-1932). The first of the 72 books of the Bobbsey Twins series was published in 1904, the last in 1979. The books related the adventures of the children of the middle-class Bobbsey family, which included two sets of mixed-gender fraternal twins: Bert and Nan, who were 12 years old, and Flossie and Freddie, who were six. Edward Stratemeyer himself is believed to have written the first volume in its original form in 1904. When the original series was brought to its conclusion in 1979, it had reached a total of 72 volumes. At least two abortive attempts to restart the series were launched after this, but in neither effort was the popularity of the original series achieved. Speculation that Stratemeyer also wrote the second and third volumes of the series is believed to be incorrect; these books are now attributed to Lilian Garis, wife of Howard Garis, who is credited with volumes 4–28 and 41. Elizabeth Ward is credited with volumes 29–35, while Harriet Stratemeyer Adams is credited with 36–38, 39 (with Camilla McClave), 40, 42, 43 (with Andrew Svenson), and 44–48. Volumes 49–52 are attributed to Andrew Svenson, while 53–59, and the 1960s rewrites of 1–4, 7, 11–13, and 17, are attributed to June Dunn. Grace Grote is regarded as the real author of 60–67 and the rewrites of 14 and 18–20, and Nancy Axelrad is credited with 68–72. Of the 1960s rewrites not already mentioned, volumes 5 and 16 are credited to Mary Donahoe, 6 and 25 to Patricia Doll, 8–10 and 15 to Bonnibel Weston, and 24 to Margery Howard. —from Wikipedia

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