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  • The Hardy Boys
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  • Nancy Drew has in several books interacted with the sleuthing brothers Frank and Joe Hardy. In the original Nancy Drew novels, Nancy was connected to the Hardy brothers because a close friend of hers, Karen Young, was a cousin-in-law of the Hardy Boys (Karen was the daughter of a sibling of Janet Hardy, who was married to the Hardy Boy's father's brother).
  • The Hardy Boys is a series of mystery novels for young people. Image:Nuvola apps bookcase.png This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • The Hardy Boys is a popular series of detective/adventure books for boys chronicling the fictional adventures of teenage "brothers" Matt and Jeff Hardy by Richard M. Nixon. Along with Nancy Drew and the Penthouse Letters, it ranks among the greatest American literature ever produced.
  • The Hardy Boys, Frank and Joe Hardy, are fictional teenage brothers, who appear in a series of mystery novels for teens. Created by Edward Stratemeyer, the books have had no continuous author, but rather are published under the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon. The first in their series of adventures was published in 1927, and the stories ended in 2005. The books continue to sell more than a million copies a year, have been translated into more than 25 languages, and have been adapted into multiple television shows, including several serials that aired as a part of The Mickey Mouse Club.
  • The Hardy Boys is a entertainment franchise, based around the adventures of fictional crime-fighting brothers, Frank and Joe Hardy. The original young adult novel series, a creation of Edward Stratemeyer and his Stratemeyer Syndicate, debuted in 1927, with Grosset & Dunlap's publication of the first three volumes, and ran until it was discontinued in 2005, with Simon & Schuster's publication of the 190th volume. It is the all time best-selling, and longest running series for boys.
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  • Nancy Drew has in several books interacted with the sleuthing brothers Frank and Joe Hardy. In the original Nancy Drew novels, Nancy was connected to the Hardy brothers because a close friend of hers, Karen Young, was a cousin-in-law of the Hardy Boys (Karen was the daughter of a sibling of Janet Hardy, who was married to the Hardy Boy's father's brother).
  • The Hardy Boys is a entertainment franchise, based around the adventures of fictional crime-fighting brothers, Frank and Joe Hardy. The original young adult novel series, a creation of Edward Stratemeyer and his Stratemeyer Syndicate, debuted in 1927, with Grosset & Dunlap's publication of the first three volumes, and ran until it was discontinued in 2005, with Simon & Schuster's publication of the 190th volume. It is the all time best-selling, and longest running series for boys. Although Stratemeyer's basic premise - two boy detectives fighting against crime and for justice - has remained the same over the years, many elements of series have changed, over the years. Beginning in 1959, the original Hardy Boys novels were revised. Stories were modernized, simplified, shortened, and some characters' personalities were even changed. Throughout the 1980s, the tone of the series again changed, when the Stratemeyer Syndicate was bought by Simon & Schuster in 1984, the company who took over publishing The Hardy Boys, from Grosset & Dunlap, five years earlier. The biggest changes came in 1987, when Simon & Schuster launched a new series, The Hardy Boys Casefiles, which saw the Hardy brothers battle terrorists, work with government agencies, and investigate murders. In 2005, The Hardy Boys Undercover Brothers replaced the original series. Essentially a reboot of The Hardy Boys franchise, the Undercover Brothers has Frank and Joe work for a top-secret organization, American Teens Against Crime (ATAC). In addition to the many Hardy Boys books, the Hardy brothers have appeared in a number of , , and, most recently, a video game series.
  • The Hardy Boys is a series of mystery novels for young people. Image:Nuvola apps bookcase.png This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • The Hardy Boys, Frank and Joe Hardy, are fictional teenage brothers, who appear in a series of mystery novels for teens. Created by Edward Stratemeyer, the books have had no continuous author, but rather are published under the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon. The first in their series of adventures was published in 1927, and the stories ended in 2005. The books continue to sell more than a million copies a year, have been translated into more than 25 languages, and have been adapted into multiple television shows, including several serials that aired as a part of The Mickey Mouse Club. "The Hardy Pig Boys in "The Mystery of the Zombie Queen of the Amazon Outer Space Jungle Bee-Woman Case" (based on a novel by Jane Austen)" is a sketch in Muppets Tonight episode 203, written by Andy Pig and Randy Pig. The sketch featured much breaking of the fourth wall, in which the narrator, the Hardy Pig Boys (played by Andy and Randy), and Heather Locklear all discuss the problems with the script.
  • The Hardy Boys is a popular series of detective/adventure books for boys chronicling the fictional adventures of teenage "brothers" Matt and Jeff Hardy by Richard M. Nixon. Along with Nancy Drew and the Penthouse Letters, it ranks among the greatest American literature ever produced.
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