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Dorothy Dale's Camping Days

Autor Margaret Penrose
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 aug 2018
"Oh, my " exclaimed one girl. "Oh, mine " amended another. "Oh, ours " called out a third. Then there was one awful bump, and the chorus was understood. The old-style hay wagon, which was like a big crib, wobbled from side to side. The young ladies followed its questionable example, and some of them "sort of" lapped-over on the others. "Dorothy Dale " gasped one particularly sensitive member of the party, "we thought when you vouched for this affair that it would turn out all right " "But it hasn't turned out anything yet," replied Dorothy, "although we all came pretty near it-that time."
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ISBN-13: 9789352973422
ISBN-10: 9352973429
Pagini: 158
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Alpha Editions

Notă biografică

The Stratemeyer Syndicate wrote three series of books for girls under the name Margaret Penrose, which was a pen name. The books were published by Cupples & Leon. The Dorothy Dale series (1908-1924), the Syndicate's first lengthy series featuring a female protagonist, was the first to utilize this name. The Motor Girls series (1910-1917), a rival to the popular Motor Boys series (1906-1924), also took the moniker in response to this success. The latest new series to bear this moniker was the Radio Girls series (1922-1923). In 1930, the show was converted into a Campfire Girls series after being sold to Goldsmith. The Burglar's Daughter was one "Margaret Penrose"-an authored book that was not a Stratemeyer Syndicate publication (Jordan, Marsh, 1899). It was a coincidence that both pen names were from the Syndicate.¿