List of Hardy Boys books
This is a list of all Hardy Boys books published, by series.
[edit] The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories (Original) (1927–1979)
The first 58 stories along with the Detective Handbook, with the first 38 books plus the Detective Handbook being revised between 1959 and 1973.
[edit] The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories (Digests) (1979–2005)
This now-discontinued series of paperbacks started in 1979 as a continuation of the hardcover books, hence the volume numbers start as #59 and ended in 2005 with volume 190.
Volumes 59 through 85 were also released in hardcover with a dustjacket.
In 2005, Grossett & Dunlap released hardcover versions of volumes 59 through 66. These volumes were in the blue glossy flashlight cover format, similar to the original 58 covers. The artwork on these books was from the original Wanderer paperback covers, although severely cropped to fit the covers. To date, there is no news about plans for further Grossett & Dunlap hardcover versions.
[edit] The Hardy Boys Casefiles (1987–1998)
The Hardy Boys Casefiles were the first major spin-off of the Hardy Boys series that either took place after #190 Motocross Madness of the Mystery Stories line, or took place in different continuity altogether, due to the death of Iola Morton occurring in book #1 Dead On Target. The Casefiles universe also had its own spin-offs, similar to the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Be-A-Detective books from the main series, but this series spin-offs were A Nancy Drew And Hardy Boys SuperMystery('88) (with the '88 being attached by fans in 2007 to differentiate this series from a similarly named series that began in 2007) and A Hardy Boys and Tom Swift Ultra Thriller.
[edit] Collector's editions and foreign publications
From 1998 to 1999, Simon & Schuster published three Hardy Boys Casefiles Collector's Editions that contained three previously published Casefiles stories (Vol. 1 #'s 38, 39 and 40; Vol. 2 #'s 48, 51 and 52; Vol. 3 #'s 55, 58 and 59). In 2005, Simon & Schuster reprinted Vol. 3 in hardcover with a different cover that used the current Hardy Boys Mystery Stories (Digest) cover of a file folder with modified art from Hardy Boys #152, exclusively for Borders Bookstores.
The Canadian rights to the Casefiles and its spin-offs have been held by Paperjacks (April 1987-December 1989) and Distican, Inc./Simon & Schuster Canada (January 1990-present; Simon & Schuster US bought out Distican in 2002 and just changed the company name). Aside from inserting an ad for their 'Books By Mail' program, their address on the copyright page, and a small Maple Leaf with "Printed In Canada" being put on the front covers, and distributing the books, Paperjacks was allowed no other editorial/layout changes to the books. Once Distican took over the rights in January 1990, the books were all published in the US and just distributed by Distican in Canada with no publishing occurring in Canada.
Simon & Schuster UK have published many 2-in-1 and 3-in-1 books of the Casefiles since the early 1990s in the UK and other British Commonwealth Nations (except Canada). In 2005/06 Simon & Schuster UK reissued four Casefiles under the Undercover Brothers label, with two other books being planned but cancelled before publication.
Armada/Collins held the UK/British Commonwealth (except Canada) rights to the Casefiles from about 1988 till 1991, with reprint rights continuing on throughout the 1990s, allowing Armada to publish different 2-in-1 and 3-in-1 books of the first 10 Casefiles.
[edit] The Hardy Boys are: The Clues Brothers (1997–2000)
The Clues Brothers books were aimed at younger readers, particularly in third and fourth grades. The series was introduced in 1997 and was cancelled in 2000 for lack of popularity.
This series had some big differences from the other Hardy Boys books, such as:
- The Hardy Boys don't solve major crimes as they do in the others.
- In these books, Frank and Joe are only 9 and 8, unlike the other books where they are 18 and 17.
- They go to Bayport Elementary School; in the others, they go to Bayport High School.
[edit] The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers (2005-2012)
"The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers" is a series of paperback books which replaced the Digest paperbacks in early 2005.
The Hardy Boys are now agents of A.T.A.C. (American Teens Against Crime) and are solving more realistic and/or violent crimes.
This series is written in first-person narrative style with Frank and Joe alternating chapters.
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Spy Set - Box set of volumes 1–4 (2005)
[edit] Undercover Brothers Special Ghost Stories Edition
- Haunted - 2008
[edit] Undercover Brothers Super Mysteries (2006-2007)
- 1. Wanted - 2006
- 2. Kidnapped at the Casino - 2007
[edit] The Hardy Boys Adventures (2013-)
According to latest info from Pubeasy.com, this new series will begin February 5, 2013
- 1. Secret of the Red Arrow (Feb-05-2013, ISBN 1442446153 pbk---ISBN 1442465859 Aladdin hardcover)
- 2. title to be announced (Feb-05-2013, ISBN 1442422378 pbk---ISBN 1442465867 Aladdin hardcover)
- 3. title to be announced (May-07-2013, ISBN 1442459816)
- 4. title to be announced (Aug-06-2013, ISBN 1442459832)
[edit] Undercover Brothers Graphic Novels (2005-2010)
The Undercover Brothers also appear in a series of graphic novels by Papercutz.
- 1. The Ocean of Osyria - 2005
- 2. Identity Theft
- 3. Mad House
- 4. Malled - 2006
- 5. Sea You, Sea Me
- 6. Hyde & Shriek
- 7. The Opposite Numbers
- 8. Board To Death - 2007
- 9. To Die Or Not To Die
- 10. A Hardy Day's Night
- 11. Abracadeath - 2008
- 12. Dude Ranch O' Death!
- 13. The Deadliest Stunt
- 14. Haley Danelle's Top Eight
- 15. Live Free, Die Hardy!
- 16. Shhhhhh!
- 17. Word Up!
- 18. D.A.N.G.E.R. Spells the Hangman
- 19. Chaos at 30,000 Feet!
- 20. Deadly Strategy
[edit] The Hardy Boys Undercover Brothers: The New Case Files (2010-Present)
(A new graphic novel series from Papercutz)
- 1. Crawling with Zombies
- 2. Break-Up!
- 3. Nancy Drew The New Case Files #3 -- "Together With The Hardy Boys" (This book is listed as number 3 in the Nancy Drew series, but is also the 3rd story in the Hardy boys series, and concludes the plot that was begun in Hardy Boys #1 and #2, and Nancy Drew #1 and #2)
In August 2011, an inside source at Papercutz told the owner of hardyboyscasefiles.com that the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew graphic novels would not see another entry in either series till "Fall 2012" at the earliest.
[edit] The Hardy Boys Secret Files (2010-Present)
- 1. Trouble at the Arcade
- 2. The Missing Mitt
- 3. Mystery Map
- 4. Hopping Mad
- 5. A Monster of a Mystery
- 6 The Bicycle Thief
- 7. The Disappearing Dog
- 8. Sports Sabotage (April 2012)
- 9. The Great Coaster Caper (August 2012)
- 10. A Rockin' Mystery (October 2012)
- 11. Robot Rumble (April 2013)
[edit] Crossovers
The Hardy Boys teamed up with two other series book protagonists; Nancy Drew and Tom Swift.
[edit] Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Be a Detective Mystery Stories (1984-1985)
In these books the reader controls the outcome of the story by choosing different options of advancing the plot, similar to the Choose Your Own Adventure books.
- 1. The Secret of the Knight’s Sword
- 2. Danger on Ice
- 3. The Feathered Serpent
- 4. Secret Cargo
- 5. The Alaskan Mystery
- 6. The Missing Money Mystery
[edit] Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys SuperMystery Series (1988–1998)
The Hardy Boys teamed up with Nancy Drew in this 36 volume series of paperbacks.
The Carolyn Keene house name was used for this series and the stories are more geared toward Nancy Drew fans.
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[edit] Hardy Boys and Tom Swift Ultra Thriller Series (1992–1993)
The two volume Ultra-Thriller series was a short-lived Hardy Boys spin off that joined boy inventor Tom Swift with the crime-solving Hardy Boys, Frank & Joe. Although the Franklin W. Dixon pseudonym was used, the series was more akin to the then-current Tom Swift IV series.
- 1. Time Bomb
- 2. The Alien Factor
[edit] Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mystery Series (2007-Present)
The Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Mystery books are a new series first published in June 2007 and are not to be confused with the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys SuperMystery series that was published between 1988 and 1998.
This is a spin-off series of the Nancy Drew: Girl Detective series and The Hardy Boys: Undercover Brothers series, and is narrated in the same way as both the Girl Detective and the Undercover Brothers series; first person.
- 1. Terror on Tour - 2007
- 2. Danger Overseas - 2008
- 3. Club Dread - 2009
- 4. Gold Medal Murder - 2010
- 5. Bonfire Masquerade - 2011
- 6. Stage Fright - July 2012
[edit] Other Books
There have been many Hardy Boys spin-off books and minor series over the years.
[edit] The Hardy Boys Handbook: Seven Stories of Survival (1980)
Not to be confused with The Hardy Boys Detective Handbook, The Hardy Boys Handbook: Seven Stories of Survival was first published in 1980 by Wanderer Books (an imprint of Simon & Schuster) and contains seven short stories with instructions for wilderness survival, 134 pages long. Written and illustrated by outdoor journalist and survival instructor Sheila Link under the Hardy Boys imprint, published in hardcover in different format than the rest of the series.
[edit] Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Sleuths (1981-1984)
The first Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Sleuths book was published in 1981 with the sequel published in 1984. Both volumes contain seven short stories with Nancy Drew and the Hardy boys working together and are written under the pen-name of Carolyn Keene and Franklin W. Dixon. Both books were published under Simon & Schuster’s Wanderer Books imprint.
- Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Sleuths - 1981
- Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Super Sleuths #2 - 1984
[edit] Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys Campfire Stories (1984)
This book was first published by Wanderer Books in 1984 and like the Super Sleuth books, Carolyn Keene and Franklin W. Dixon listed as co-authors. National Director of Program Services, Camp Fire, Inc, Karen W. Bartz wrote a foreword for this book. Carolyn Keene and Franklin W. Dixon also wrote a foreword.
[edit] The Hardy Boys Ghost Stories (1984)
This was first published in 1984 by Simon & Schuster under their Wanderer Books, and then in 1987 by their Minstrel Books imprint. In 2002 it was published yet again by another Simon & Schuster imprint; Aladdin paperbacks. Because there were so many re-prints, several (four) different editions with different cover art exist.