Ginny Gordon is the heroine in this series of mystery books for adolescent girls published by the Whitman Publishing Company. The books were written by Julie Campbell Tatham, writing as Julie Campbell; she also wrote the original volumes of the Trixie Belden series (beginning in ) for Whitman. The Ginny Gordon series is very similar to the Trixie Belden books. Ginny Gordon and the Lending Library: (Illustrated by Margaret Wesley) by Julie Campbell and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru Ginny Gordon and her friends, the Hustlers, have an idea to make money, a lending library. They finally get set up in a newspaper stall recently vacated near the train station. Ginny encounters two strange men who get off the train from New York City come to her stall handle a /5.
Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Ginny Gordon and The Lending Library by Julie Campbell Hardcover Book at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! - ginny gordon and the missing heirloom julie campbell / julie tatham whitman publishing vintage mystery girls detective series book. Julie Tatham is a published author. She also wrote using the pen name of Julie Campbell. She passed away July 7, Julie was born Julie Campbell on June 1, in Flushing, New York. She has the same birthday as Mart Belden, one of her characters. She moved and traveled a lot when she was young since she was the child of an officer in the.
The Ginny Gordon books are a series of five juvenile novels published in the s by the Whitman Publishing Company, a subsidiary of Western Publishing of Racine, Wisconsin. The books were written by Julie Campbell Tatham, writing as Julie Campbell, and illustrated by Margaret Wesley. Ms. Ginny Gordon and the Lending Library: (Illustrated by Margaret Wesley) by Julie Campbell and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru With the lending library taking up so much time, Ginny soon finds the broadcast two weeks away with no panel, no author, no reviewers’ copies and no publicity! Mr. Adrian steps in and suggests that his nephew, Chuck, could be of assistance in the library, since he had founded a lending library in his old town.
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