The first Hardy Boys book, the Tower Treasure, was originally published in 1927. New Hardy Boys books in various sub-series (older sub-series include originals, Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys Super Mysteries, Casefiles, etc.) are still published today.
The Hardy Boys series is a collection of detective novels written by various authors under the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon. Some popular titles in the series include "The Tower Treasure," "The Secret of the Old Mill," and "The Mystery of Cabin Island."
The have been a total of 452 books containing the Hardy Boys. From the original series of the Hardy Boys there are 58 books. Going further to digest books and then crossovers and spin offs. Obviously the list is far too extensive to list on here, so I have added a source link at the bottom containing all 452 titles.
Edward Stratemeyer made up the idea of the Hardy Boys, and outlined the stories, but The first 16 were by Leslie McFarlane. The 17th-21st were written by John Button.
The work on the original Hardy Boys began in 1926.
They were first introduced in 1927.
There are 66 Hardy Boys books in all.
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The second Hardy Boys mystery book is titled "The House on the Cliff."
Fenton Hardy is gagged in the Hardy Boys books two times.
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The reading level of Hardy Boys books varies, but they are generally written at a 4th to 6th grade reading level.
They are Fiction books, Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys are fictional characters.
The Hardy Boys books are set in the fictional city of Bayport, which is located on the east coast of the United States. The stories generally take place in and around Bayport, including the Hardy Boys' hometown, the nearby countryside, and occasionally other cities or countries that they travel to while solving mysteries.