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| name = Footprints Under The Window |
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| author = [[Franklin H. Dixon]] |
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'''''Footprints Under The Window''''' is the twelfth volume in the [[Original]] series. It was first issued in 1933, but the text and artwork were revised and update in 1965. The book was published by [[Grosset & Dunlap]] and produced by the [[Stratemeyer Syndicate]]. |
'''''Footprints Under The Window''''' is the twelfth volume in the [[Original]] series. It was first issued in 1933, but the text and artwork were revised and update in 1965. The book was published by [[Grosset & Dunlap]] and produced by the [[Stratemeyer Syndicate]]. |
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A plot to steal a top-secret instrument vital to the United States space program poses a challenging case to Frank and Joe Hardy. The whereabouts of their famous detective father is a mystery, so Frank and Joe are on their own to foil the plotters.<ref>The Hardy Boys #12 Footprints Under The Window, teaser page, 1965 Grosset & Dunlap</ref> |
A plot to steal a top-secret instrument vital to the United States space program poses a challenging case to Frank and Joe Hardy. The whereabouts of their famous detective father is a mystery, so Frank and Joe are on their own to foil the plotters.<ref>The Hardy Boys #12 Footprints Under The Window, teaser page, 1965 Grosset & Dunlap</ref> |
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==Notes== |
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+ | *During the 1970's, ''Footprints Under The Window'' was published in Israel using the revised Grosset & Dunlap cover artwork. However, starting in 1992, the cover art was changed to a Norman Rockwell painting of an American astronaut leaving a moon vehicle and taking a step onto the moon. For both the 1970's and the 1990's versions the internal artwork was the same as the Grosset & Dunlap edition. |
[[Image:Foorprintswindowhebrew92.JPG|thumb|150px|''Footprints Under The Window'' Isreal: Hebrew language edition revised text, 1992, Hardcover]] |
[[Image:Foorprintswindowhebrew92.JPG|thumb|150px|''Footprints Under The Window'' Isreal: Hebrew language edition revised text, 1992, Hardcover]] |
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Revision as of 23:05, 13 August 2008
Footprints Under The Window is the twelfth volume in the Original series. It was first issued in 1933, but the text and artwork were revised and update in 1965. The book was published by Grosset & Dunlap and produced by the Stratemeyer Syndicate.
Plot summary
A plot to steal a top-secret instrument vital to the United States space program poses a challenging case to Frank and Joe Hardy. The whereabouts of their famous detective father is a mystery, so Frank and Joe are on their own to foil the plotters.[1]
Locations
Characters
Notes
- During the 1970's, Footprints Under The Window was published in Israel using the revised Grosset & Dunlap cover artwork. However, starting in 1992, the cover art was changed to a Norman Rockwell painting of an American astronaut leaving a moon vehicle and taking a step onto the moon. For both the 1970's and the 1990's versions the internal artwork was the same as the Grosset & Dunlap edition.
References
- ↑ The Hardy Boys #12 Footprints Under The Window, teaser page, 1965 Grosset & Dunlap
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