Why did the Dana Girls series go out of print?

Why did the Dana Girls series go out of print?

During the mid-1940s, Grosset and Dunlap terminated many series that were not selling very well, and the Dana Girls was one of the series that went out of print. The sudden termination of the Dana Girls series is the probable reason that some scattered copies of Nancy Drew books from the late 1940s contain the Dana Girls endpapers.

When was the first Dana Girls book published?

The Dana Girls Mystery Stories were published noncontinuously from 1934 to 1979 by Grosset and Dunlap. The first grouping consists of volumes 1 through 13 which were published from 1934 to 1944. During the 1930s, the books had stylish lavender dust jackets, and during the later 1930s and early 1940s the books had stylish turquoise dust jackets.

How many Dana Girls mystery books are there?

The revised stories were renumbered with original #25-30 becoming new #1-6, original #20-24 becoming new #7-11, original #19 becoming new #12, and original #17 becoming new #13. The new set had new cover art. Four additional new titles, volumes 14 through 17 in this set, were published from 1976 to 1979.

The revised stories were renumbered with original #25-30 becoming new #1-6, original #20-24 becoming new #7-11, original #19 becoming new #12, and original #17 becoming new #13. The new set had new cover art. Four additional new titles, volumes 14 through 17 in this set, were published from 1976 to 1979.

When did the Dana girls go out of print?

The new set had new cover art. Four additional new titles, volumes 14 through 17 in this set, were published from 1976 to 1979. The series went out of print for the third and final time in 1979.

Who is the author of the Dana Girls?

by Carolyn Keene. The Dana Girls is a series of juvenile mystery novels produced sporadically by the Stratemeyer Syndicate and published by Grosset & Dunlap between 1934 and 1972. Leslie McFarlane (author of the early Hardy Boys books) authored volumes 1-4. Mildred Wirt Benson (author of the early Nancy Drew books) wrote volumes 5-12 and 14-16.

Why did Nancy Drew end the Dana Girls series?

The sudden termination of the Dana Girls series is the probable reason that some scattered copies of Nancy Drew books from the late 1940s contain the Dana Girls endpapers. Rather than waste endpapers which had already been printed, the bindery put them to good use.

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