LC control no. | n 80125963 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PS3537.T817 |
Personal name heading | Stratemeyer, Edward, 1862-1930 |
Variant(s) | Steward, Ray M., 1862-1930 |
See also | For works of this author written in collaboration with Leslie McFarlane, and others, search also under Dixon, Franklin W. Keene, Carolyn Emerson, Alice B. Hawley, Mabel C. Morrison, Gertrude W. Young, Clarence. For works written under other pseudonyms, search also under Bonehill, Ralph. Winfield, Arthur M. Carter, Nick Martin, Eugene (House name). For work of this author written as a house author for Street & Smith, search also under: Carter, Nicholas (House name). Dixon, Franklin W. Keene, Carolyn Bonehill, Ralph Winfield, Arthur M. Carter, Nick Emerson, Alice B. Hawley, Mabel C. Morrison, Gertrude W. Carter, Nicholas (House name) Young, Clarence Martin, Eugene (House name) Founded corporate body of person: Stratemeyer Syndicate |
Birth date | 1862-10-04 |
Death date | 1930-05-10 |
Field of activity | Pulp literature Dime novels |
Profession or occupation | Authors |
Found in | Contemp. auth., v. 19-20 (E.L. Stratemeyer, founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate wrote & hired writers to contribute to young people's series under collective pseudonyms including Franklin Dixon & Carolyn Keene) Contemp. auth., c1991 (Carter, Nick, see Stratemeyer, Edward L.) Something about the author, v. 1 (Stratemeyer, Edward L., 1862-1930; Stratemeyer Syndicate pseudonyms: ... Alice B. Emerson, Mabel C. Hawley; Stratemeyer outlined and edited all of the Syndicate's works himself) The surprising adventures of the Man in the Moon, 1903 : t.p. (Ray M. Steward) Keeline.com home page WWW 25 Nov. 2008 articles/Edward Stratemeyer, correspondent and art critic ("The surprising adventures of the Man in the Moon," published 1903, written by Edward Stratemeyer under pseudonym, Ray M. Steward, a loose anagram of Edward Stratemeyer) Stratemeyer pseudonyms and series books, 1982 (Gertrude W. Morrison; joint pseudonym of the Stratemeyer Syndicate used for 7 v. series, The girls of Central High; Clarence Young, used as a Stratemeyer pseudonym from 1895 to 1897, and as a Stratemeyer Syndicate house name from 1906 to 1924 ... Howard Garis worked with Edward Stratemeyer on some of the Motor boys books published under this pseudonym) The dime novel companion, 2000: page 50, 252 (Stratemeyer, Edward; Oct. 4, 1862-May 10, 1930; editor, writer of juvenile fiction; used numerous pseudonyms, including Nicholas Carter) Randy Starr after an air prize, or, The Sky Flyers in a dash down the states, 1931: title page (Eugene Martin, author of Randy Starr above stormy seas) Amazon.com, viewed October 21, 2022: Randy Starr, After an air prize (Stratemeyer Syndicate house name Eugene Martin used from 1931 to 1932, for author of Randy Starr (a.k.a. The Sky Flyers) a three volume series of aviation adventure tales for boys. A fourth volume was announced but never published.) <https://www.amazon.com/Randy-Starr-After-Flyers-theStates/dp/B001LNYVSC> |
Associated language | eng |
Invalid LCCN | n 80125962 sh 86002294 |