• Source: Frank V. Webster
    • Frank V. Webster was a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. A total of 25 novels in The Webster Series For Boys were published by Cupples & Leon between 1909 and 1915. Titles were reprinted in 1938 by Saalfield Publishing.


      Frank V. Webster name


      Effort was made to present Webster as if he was a real person. A 1911 advertisement stated: "We have made a distinct find in Mr. Frank V. Webster, who is under contract to write exclusively for us." Part of a 1921 newspaper advertisement read: "Mr. Webster’s style is much like that of the late lamented Horatio Alger, Jr., but his tales are all up-to-date. These are clean, clever boys’ stories."


      Actual authors


      Many of the novels were written by Howard R. Garis. Other authors were George Rathbone, J. W. Lincoln and Weldon J. Cobb.


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      External links


      Works by Frank V. Webster at Project Gutenberg
      Works by or about Frank V. Webster at the Internet Archive
      Works by Frank V. Webster at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)

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