Mats Holberg on Nostr: This afternoon’s nostalgic purchase: A 1959 edition of the first Hardy Boys ...
This afternoon’s nostalgic purchase: A 1959 edition of the first Hardy Boys book—the same cover design as when I was checking these out of the library in the early ‘80s.
A minor trauma as an adult was learning there’s no such person as Franklin W Dixon. Simply a name invented by a publisher for any number of ghostwriters.
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