152 pp. Slight spine slant, corners bumped, a little edge wear and cover creasing. A nice copy. "An Elizabethan festival has come to River Heights, and Nancy has joined the troupe as a lady to the queen's court. Aside from the music, dancing, costumes, and feasts, there are performances of Romeo and Juliet. But the true drama unfolds behind the scenes, as Nancy learns that she, the queen, and the entire festival have been targeted for sabotage! Hidden ambitions. . . dark and secret schemes. . . deadly swordplay. . . More Shakespeare? No, it's the real thing, and real people stand to ge... View More...
Tan cloth with dark brown lettering, 210 pp. Orange and white illustrated endpapers by J. Clemens Gretta, black and white frontispiece. Spine slightly cocked, corners worn, a little edge wear and rubbing. Dampstain along bottom edge of boards. Interior and text clean and unmarked. When an out-of-control airplane flown by drunken pilot Giles Ducroy almost collides with Frank and Joe in their roadster, little do they know that trouble is only beginning. Then the airport is robbed and the Hardy boys are sure the fired pilot is to blame, but how to prove it? Then the story takes an unexpected t... View More...
182 pp. A Grosset & Dunlap "Flashlight Edition" of this second book in the famous Nancy Drew Mystery series. Pictorial cover with no jacket as issued. A bright, tight, attractive copy.
Nancy Drew has a dilemma. Her friend Helen Corning has asked her to investigate the strange happenings at Twin Elms, her Aunt Rosemary's and Miss Flora's house. But a man has shown up making threatening remarks about Nancy's father. What should she do? Age Level: Grades 4-9; 7¾" - 9¾" Tall View More...
Spine somewhat slanted, minor shelfwear, PO name inside. Pictorial cover with no jacket as issued. Black and white illustrations. A bright, attractive copy.
There are drug smugglers in Bayport, and the Hardy boys' father enlist their aid in tracking them down. Age Level: Grades 3-8; 7¾" - 9¾" Tall View More...
216 pp., tan-gray tweed composition binding, frontispiece on plain paper, brown multi-scene pastedowns. This is a John Axe Format VI copy, with a publication date between 1957 and 1961. Minor edgewear, corners bumped. PO name inside. Small drawing by juvenile artist in margin on p. 32, otherwise text is clean and unmarked.
Parcels picked up by mysterious persons . . .freighters that vanish without a trace. . . what’s happening? Only the Hardy boys can solve the mystery. Age Level: Grades 3-8; 6¾" - 7¾" Tall View More...
151 pp. Spine a bit scuffed, slanted, corners creased, a little edge wear and rubbing. There is a little rippling horizontally across the book. Pages tanned but text is clean and unmarked. # 100 in the Hardy Boys Series. "The landmark Tower Mansion, site of the Hardys' first triumph, is being converted into condos, and the construction workers have unearthed a pirate map leading to a cryptic message: 'Here lies the greatest treasure of them all.' Frank and Joe take the challenge and take the case, leaping into action once again! But the Hardy boys have seen plenty of action, and one t... View More...