

I wonder if the real name of the writer behind Harrison Geillor, the author of the "Lake Woebegotton" books, has been made public? (Cf. There's probably a few errors still, but I think we've improved the data quite a bit - thanks! BLongley 01:19, 3 September 2011 (UTC)

Well, it seems that the Jim Lawrence website credits 28 Tom Swift titles, which we've reduced to 25 due to variants, not quite sure how you get down to 23. Dirk P Broer 12:14, 2 September 2011 (UTC) books is *NOT* the writer Richard Milton McKenna (1913-1964). Reginald3, page 655 states that the Richard McKenna that wrote the last three Tom Swift Jr. I'd use Reginald3 as a source before this website.) Thanks for the info. Does Reginald show who wrote the other 10 books? (BTW, the link you give is not to any official website of Lawrence's, but to an author page on the Open Library website.
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If you have a copy of Reginald3 feel free to correct the credits for the series.

Dirk P Broer 22:53, 1 September 2011 (UTC) We've so far credited these 23 to Harriet Stratemeyer Adams. Dirk P Broer 22:16, 1 September 2011 (UTC) books under the house pseudonym "Victor Appleton II." The latter can be verified using Reginald3, pages 38-39. Dixon," some of the Nancy Drew and Bobbsey Twins books using the pseudonym "Sherry Lemmon", and 23 of the 33 Tom Swift, Jr. James Duncan Lawrence: another interesting storyįrom the website of Jim Lawrence: "From the mid-1950s to 1967 he worked for the Stratemeyer Literary Syndicate, producing several of the Hardy Boys books under the house pseudonym "Franklin W.
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