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    'The Detective Club' from American Girl magazine (April, 1934)

    1934

  1. American Girl (April, 1934)   "The Detective Club" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Betty Bliss story. Illustrated by Leslie Turner. "Betty Bliss has an idea which is destined to make history in Westcote, the town where she and her best friends live." p 8-10, 46, 48.  [HARPER]
  2. _____ (May, 1934)   "The Stolen Mascot" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Betty Bliss story. "Betty Bliss of the Tenth Street Yard Detectives follows a complicated clue." Illustrations by Leslie Turner. p 11-13, 42-43.  [HARPER]
  3. _____ (September, 1934)   "The Flat-Tire Mystery" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Betty Bliss story. Illustrations by Leslie Turner. "The boys always laughed at the 'Tenth Street Yard Detective Club,' but when Superintendent Betty Bliss found a real crime, they did their best to help." The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 20-22, 44-45.  [HARPER]
  4. 1935

  5. American Girl (January, 1935)   "The Boiled Ham Mystery" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Betty Bliss story. "Betty Bliss and the Detective Club are called in to work on a burglary which baffles the police." Illustrated by Leslie Turner. p 16-18, 32.  [HARPER]
  6. _____ (March, 1935)   "The White Rabbit Mystery" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Betty Bliss story. "There wasn't a crime in the neighborhood for the Detective Club to solve till Art's rabbits vanished." Illustrations by Leslie Turner. p 16-18, 42-43.  [HARPER]
  7. _____ (August, 1935)   "The Thirty-Nine Dimes Mystery" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Betty Bliss story. "The Detective Club goes sleuthing once again and enables innocence to triumph." Illustrated by Leslie Turner. p 5-8, 45.  [HARPER]
  8. 1936

  9. American Girl (August, 1936)   "The Red Hand Bag Mystery" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Illustrated by Leslie Turner. "Will Betty Bliss and the Detective Club solve this baffling new riddle?" Volume 19. Number 8. p18-19, 38-39.  [HARPER]
  10. 'The Goldfish Mystery' from American Girl magazine (September, 1936)
  11. _____ (September, 1936)   "The Goldfish Mystery" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Betty Bliss story. "Betty Bliss's Detective Club is called upon to solve a new mystery with a curious quirk in it." Illustrated by Leslie Turner. p 21-22, 45-46.  [HARPER]
  12. _____ (November, 1936)   "The White Blackbird Mystery" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Betty Bliss story. "Betty Bliss's Detective Club is faced with a new and baffling mystery which calls forth all of their ingenuity and skill before a solution is reached." Illustrated by Leslie Turner. p 19-20, 39, 42-3.  [HARPER]
  13. 1937

  14. American Girl (April, 1937)   "The Hurry-Up Mystery" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Betty Bliss story. "The Detective Club once again relies on Betty Bliss's quick eye for a solution." Illustrated by Leslie Turner. p 17-19, 39, 41-3.  [CHAPIN, HARPER]
  15. _____ (May, 1937)   "The Red Avengers' Mystery" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Betty Bliss story. "A missing dog and a ransom note keep Betty Bliss and the Detective Club busy trying to solve." Illustrated by Leslie Turner. p 18-9, 49-50.  [CHAPIN, HARPER]
  16. 1938

  17. American Girl (March, 1938)   "The Locked Drawer Mystery" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "Betty Bliss and her fellow detectives solve their last case -- an announcement that causes the Editors of The American Girl sorrow and regret, for the death, last September, of Ellis Parker Butler will be a real and continuing loss to all readers of the magazine." Illustrated by Leslie Turner. p 6-13, 24-31.  [HARPER]


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