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The tower treasure
The tower treasure

by Franklin W. Dixon

"LOOK! A periscope!" Joe Hardy shouted.

1927 45 ed.
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Tess of the d'Urbervilles

by Thomas Hardy

THIS novel being one wherein the great campaign of the heroine begins after an event in her experience which has usually...

1707 747 ed.
Under the Greenwood Tree or, The Mellstock quire
Under the Greenwood Tree or, The Mellstock quire

by Thomas Hardy

To dwellers in a wood almost every species of tree has its voice as well as its feature.

1872 425 ed.
The House on the Cliff
The House on the Cliff

by Franklin W. Dixon

"So you boys want to help me on another case?"

1927 34 ed.
The Woodlanders
The Woodlanders

by Thomas Hardy

THE rambler who for old association's sake should trace the forsaken coach-road running almost in a meridional line from...

1800 392 ed.
Hunting for Hidden Gold
Hunting for Hidden Gold

by Franklin W. Dixon

"SOMEBODY'S going to get hurt!"

1920 27 ed.
The secret of the old mill
The secret of the old mill

by Franklin W. Dixon, Leslie McFarlane

"WONDER what mystery Dad's working on now?" Joe Hardy asked.

1927 31 ed.
Moments of vision
Moments of vision

by Thomas Hardy

Change and chancefulness in my flowering youthtime,

1889 174 ed.
The Crisscross Shadow
The Crisscross Shadow

by Franklin W. Dixon

"I WANT to speak to my nephews Frank and Joe Hardy at once" said an excited voice on the telephone.

1953 13 ed.
The Missing Chums
The Missing Chums

by Franklin W. Dixon

"JOE, how soon will you be ready to roll?"

1928 26 ed.
Kate Hardy
Kate Hardy

by D. E. Stevenson

Old Quinings is a typically quiet and charming English village. But Kate Hardy, a successful and attractive young writer...

1947 10 ed.
The Hardy boys
The Hardy boys

by Franklin W. Dixon

1988 2 ed.
The Shore Road Mystery
The Shore Road Mystery

by Franklin W. Dixon, Dixon, Franklin W. (Mc Farlane, Leslie)

.. stolen at Dune Beach. Car is Swiftline cream sedan, believed heading south on Shore Road.

1928 31 ed.
While the Clock Ticked
While the Clock Ticked

by Franklin W. Dixon

"I WONDER who that man is, Frank," whispered blond Joe Hardy, peering curiously from a second-floor window of their home...

1932 15 ed.