Betty Gordon
Book series
The Betty Gordon books were an early Stratemeyer Syndicate series, published under the pseudonym Alice B. Emerson.
Ghostwriters
Edward Stratemeyer created the series and wrote plot outlines for books by a number of ghostwriters. Josephine Lawrence wrote the first four volumes in the series, as well as volumes 7 and 9.[1] Titles 5 and 6 were written by W. Bert Foster, number 8 by Elizabeth M. Duffield Ward and numbers 10 through 15 by Eunice W. Creager.[2]
Titles
- Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm, or, The mystery of a nobody, 1920
- Betty Gordon in Washington, or, Strange adventures in a great city, 1920
- Betty Gordon in the Land of Oil, or, The farm that was worth a fortune, 1920
- Betty Gordon at Boarding School, or, The treasure of Indian Chasm, 1921
- Betty Gordon at Mountain Camp, or, The mystery of Ida Bellethorne, 1922
- Betty Gordon at Ocean Park, or, School chums on the boardwalk, 1923
- Betty Gordon and her School Chums; or, Bringing the rebels to terms, 1924
- Betty Gordon at Rainbow Ranch; or, Cowboy Joe's secret, 1925
- Betty Gordon in Mexican Wilds; or, The secret of the mountains, 1926
- Betty Gordon and the Lost Pearls; or, A mystery of the seaside, 1927
- Betty Gordon on the Campus; or, The secret of the trunk room, 1928
- Betty Gordon and the Hale Twins; or, An exciting vacation, 1929
- Betty Gordon at Mystery Farm; or, Strange doings at Rocky Ridge, 1930
- Betty Gordon on No-trail Island; or, Uncovering a queer secret, 1931
- Betty Gordon and the Mystery Girl; or, The secret at Sundown Hall, 1932
References
Further reading
- Emerson, Alice B. Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm. http://www.readseries.com/joslaw/bgch1.htm
External links
- Works related to Betty Gordon at Wikisource
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