The original publisher for Nancy Drew was Grosset and Dunlap, part of the Edward Stratenmeyer syndicate, which was eventually bought out by Simon and Schuester, the current publishers.
Nancy Drew books are currently published by Simon & Schuster under their Simon Pulse imprint.
The Nancy Drew books are written by a number of ghost writers all listed under the same pen name, "Carolyn Keene".
Grosset and Dunlap Publishers
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The juvenile division of Grosset & Dunlap.
Grosset and Dunlap publishers of New York
If you write a Nancy Drew book and publish it without permission from the copyright owner, you could face a lawsuit for copyright infringement. Nancy Drew is a trademarked character and franchise owned by the publisher, so it is important to obtain proper licensing or permissions before using the character in your own work.
she is a teen detective that solves mysteries! Nancy Drew is the main character of the Nancy Drew mystery stories, Nancy Drew on Campus books, and Nancy Drew Files books.
Nancy drew is in 20s or teens
The Nancy Drew mystery series was originally created by publisher Edward Stratemeyer's company and written by several ghostwriters under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The first book was published in 1930.
There was a Nancy Drew party game (board) and are Nancy Drew computer games.
Carolyn Keene is a pseudonym used by multiple authors who have written the Nancy Drew books, originally created by Edward Stratemeyer. The books are actually written by a rotating group of ghostwriters hired by the publisher.
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No, Nancy Drew is an only child.
Nancy Drew's father is named Carson Drew. He is a successful lawyer in the fictional stories and plays a role in supporting Nancy in her detective work.