Swamp Island: a Penny Parker Mystery [Hardcover] Mildred A. Wirt

$80

Hardcover is in poor condition. Tape over the spine and wear and fading on both front and back covers. No dust jacket. Pages are readable and binding is not secure but still held together.

A worn but beloved relic from the golden age of children’s series books, this “Penny Parker Mystery” offers a glimpse into the Stratemeyer Syndicate’s ghostwritten worlds that captivated young readers. Author Mildred Wirt, under the “Carolyn Keene” pen name, crafted many original Nancy Drew tales. While distressed, this copy’s tattered state is a badge of honor, evidence of the joy it brought to former young owners unraveling Penny’s intrepid adventures. For vintage series collectors and Nancy Drew fans, it’s a tangible link to a cherished bygone era.

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Hardcover is in poor condition. Tape over the spine and wear and fading on both front and back covers. No dust jacket. Pages are readable and binding is not secure but still held together.

This well-loved copy of “Swamp Island: a Penny Parker Mystery” by Mildred A. Wirt is a true relic from the golden age of children’s series books. Published in the 1930s, the Penny Parker mysteries were part of the Stratemeyer Syndicate’s prolific output of ghostwritten series aimed at young readers. Wirt, under the pen name “Carolyn Keene,” also wrote many of the original Nancy Drew mysteries that captured the imaginations of generations of readers.

While the condition of this particular copy is far from pristine, its very wear and tear speak to the joy it brought to its former young owners. The taped spine and faded covers are badges of honor, evidence of countless hours spent following Penny Parker’s intrepid adventures. For collectors of vintage series books and fans of Nancy Drew’s spirit, this tattered gem offers a tangible link to a cherished era of youth literature. Its creased pages hold not just an engaging mystery, but the history and cultural context of the series book phenomenon that shaped so many childhoods.

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Weight 16 lbs
Dimensions 19.3 × 14.22 × 2.54 in
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