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Ginny Gordon Books

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Cover for Ginny Gordon and the Disappearing Candlesticks

Vintage children's book

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Cover for Ginny Gordon and the Missing Heirloom

1954, hardcover edition, Whitman Press, NY. 282 pages. Superior illustrations by Margaret Wesley. A 14-year-old young lady becomes involved in missing heirlooms. She finds much adventure along the way.

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Cover for Ginny Gordon and the Mystery at the Old Barn

In this third book of the series, Ginny Gordon and the Mystery at the Old Barn, Ginny and her friends, "The Hustlers," have sold The Swap Shop to Joe Dakor and have started a new project -- a snack shop in an old barn. Initially, the snack shop proves to be popular with the teenage crowd in the area. However, with the arrival of Lochinvar, a pre-rock-and-roll "hillbilly" singer at the Harristown Inn, the snack bar quickly loses its clientele to the excitement and novelty of this new form of music. As usual, Ginny and her friends triumph in the end, and solve a mystery along the way. The Ginny Gordon books were written by Julie Campbell Tatham, the author of the Trixie Belden series, under the pen name Julie Campbell. There are five books in all; they are: Ginny Gordon and the Disappearing Candlesticks (1948/1954), Ginny Gordon and the Missing Heirloom (1950/1954), Ginny Gordon and the Mystery at the Old Barn (1951/1954), Ginny Gordon and the Lending Library (1954), and Ginny Gordon and the Broadcast Mystery (1956). The first three books in the series were originally published in cloth-bound hardcovers with dust jackets illustrated by Margaret Jervis. By the time The Lending Library and The Broadcast Mystery were published in 1954 and 1956, respectively, Whitman had changed publishing formats for its juvenile line. The final two books in the series were issued with fully-illustrated, laminated paperboard covers. The first three titles were also resissued in this format in 1954 with new cover art by Margaret Wesley.

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Cover for Ginny Gordon and the Lending Library

OUR COPY HAS THE SAME COVER AS STOCK PHOTO SHOWN. SCUFFING, CREASING AND EDGE WEAR ON COVERS AND SPINE. INSIDE FRONT COVER PAPER HAS SPLIT FROM FIRST PAGE, BUT REMAINS ATTACHED TO PAGES BY NETTING UNDER PAPER. BACK COVER HAS SEPARATED FROM PAGES, BUT REMAINS ATTACHED TO SPINE. ALL PAGES BOUND TOGETHER. PAGES SHOW SIGNIFICANT TANNING AND OCCASIONAL DISCOLORATION. MUSTY ODOR. GREAT READING COPY!

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Cover for Ginny Gordon and the Broadcast Mystery

OUR COPY HAS THE SAME COVER AS STOCK PHOTO SHOWN. BINDING SPLITTING AT BACK COVER INTO SPINE. THERE IS SCUFFING, CHIPPING AND RAGGED EDGES ON COVERS AND SPINE. PAGES REMAIN TIGHTLY BOUND WITH AGE RELATED TANNING AND SOME MINOR DISCOLORATION. MUSTY ODOR.

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