Don Sturdy Explained

Don Sturdy
Author:Victor Appleton (pseudonym)
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Juvenile adventure
Publisher:Grosset & Dunlap
Release Date:1925–1935

Don Sturdy is a fictional character in the Don Sturdy series of 15 American children's adventure novels published between 1925 and 1935 by Grosset & Dunlap. The books were written by Victor Appleton, a house name used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate.[1] They were illustrated by Walter S. Rogers.[2] The actual writer for all but one of the books was John W. Duffield. The remaining book, Don Sturdy In The Land Of Giants, or, Captives Of the Savage Patagonians (1930), was written by Howard Roger Garis.[3]

Grosset & Dunlap bound the book series in cloth-over-board covers, and the series continued to be sold in the United States until at least 1940.[4]

This series appears to be the second Stratemeyer Syndicate series' to be reprinted outside the United States, where it was originally published; the first series book being the first book in the Ted Scott series. An exact date of first printing is unknown, as the earlier copy of Big Snake Hunters doesn't have a printing or copyright date inside. Only two Don Sturdy titles were printed in Britain (the other being The Desert of Mystery). Two British forms of The Big Snake Hunters are known to exist, both printed by The Children's Press. One is from the 1930s and another with different cover art from 1953.

The 15 books in the Don Sturdy series were originally published in the following order:

External links

Don Sturdy In the Tombs of Gold at Gutenberg https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/69398

Notes and References

  1. John Axe, All About Collecting Boys' Series Books, page 15, Hobby House Press, Inc.
  2. Diane McClure Jones & Rosemary Jones, Boys' & Girls' Book Series, page 66, Collector Books, 2002
  3. http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/duffield_john_william Duffield, John William
  4. https://www.newspapers.com/image/38684635/?terms=%22Don%20Sturdy%22&match=1 Book ad, Times Herald (Olean, NY), December 6, 1940, page 28