What did the Hardy Boys dad do?

What did the Hardy Boys dad do?

His father, Fenton Hardy, used to work for the New York City Police Department and is currently a private investigator. His mother, Laura Hardy, is a stay-at-home mom and his aunt, Aunt Gertrude lives with them in Bayport as well.

What is the theme of the Hardy Boys?

Be Persistent. At the heart of the Hardy boys’ M.O. is their dogged persistence and determination; once they get on a case, no amount of obstacles or dangers can deter them from solving it.

Are Hardy Boy books worth anything?

These earliest books are usually worth at least $5. From 1932 to 1951, the binding was brown and the books seemed a bit thicker. From 1951 to 1962, a tan tweed material was on the outside of the books. Only very early books are valuable if the dust jacket is missing.

Are old books worth money?

Condition is very important and will greatly influence value. A beaten-up old book that is falling apart will have little value. First editions are sought-after by book collectors and a first edition is usually more valuable than a later printing. A first edition signed by the author will have even greater value.

Are first edition library books worth anything?

Speaking generally, first editions will hold the most value if they are first editions, first printings. Depending on who has published the book and what formats it has been published in, you’ll be looking for hardcover books mostly. But don’t assume all hardcovers are first printings!

How do you tell if a Ladybird book is a first edition?

Putting an accurate date to a Ladybird book is not straightforward. Often in shops or or on the internet books are described as older than they are because the owner has assumed that the FIRST PUBLISHED date on the title page means that the book is a 1st edition.

What is the rarest Ladybird book?

Officially, the rarest Ladybird book – so rare, it seems, that not one collector has even seen one – is a special printing of ‘The Computer’ from the ‘How it Works’ series (series 654) which was produced privately for the Ministry of Defence in 1972.

What is the rarest Ladybird?

Just two specimens of the tan, pinhead-sized ladybugs, also known as ladybird beetles, have ever been collected, a male in Montana and a female in Idaho, scientists said, making it the rarest species in the United States.

Are Childrens Ladybird Books worth anything?

Many Ladybird editions were so popular, they were later printed in their millions so most surviving books are now worth no more than a fiver. But find a rare copy or first edition and it can be worth hundreds of pounds.

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