Revision Historyfor Franklin W. Dixon
for Franklin W. Dixon
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#131493 | pbryan | 2023-03-28 07:05:14 | |
#131478 | pbryan | 2023-03-28 06:40:26 | |
#131477 | pbryan | Not a work; references a defunct Open Library identifier, and points to a television series, which is not itself a work.—pbryan | 2023-03-28 06:39:38 |
#131474 | pbryan | 2023-03-28 06:36:08 | |
#131472 | pbryan | 2023-03-28 06:32:36 | |
#38080 | Goldilox | Language fix—Goldilox | 2020-10-29 01:02:49 |
#28702 | Goldilox | notes—Goldilox | 2020-10-01 20:48:43 |
#28701 | Goldilox | notes—Goldilox | 2020-10-01 20:46:17 |
#28700 | Goldilox | dupes—Goldilox | 2020-10-01 20:44:49 |
#28699 | Goldilox | fixed id—Goldilox | 2020-10-01 20:44:03 |
#10600 | Monkey | 2019-07-28 18:20:18 | |
#9716 | superpranav | Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors, Charles Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian author, being the first, who wrote The Hardy Boys novels for the Stratemeyer Syndicate—superpranav | 2018-12-09 14:53:17 |
#9600 | superpranav | Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors who wrote The Hardy Boys novels. Charles Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian author, was the first author in the group.—superpranav | 2018-12-08 07:55:58 |
#9599 | superpranav | 2018-12-08 07:51:39 | |
#9598 | superpranav | 2018-12-08 07:48:48 | |
#6946 | Sim Toor | I have read many of his books. They are really ineresting. I knew all the information.—Sim Toor | 2017-12-19 16:13:45 |
#3047 | thomasross | 2017-08-14 01:07:16 | |
#3045 | thomasross | Added Franklin W. Dixon - See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_W._Dixon—thomasross | 2017-08-14 01:00:31 |