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Howard R. Garis

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After Edward Stratemeyer's death in May 1930, his two daughters, Harriet Stratemeyer Adams (1892–1982) and Edna C. Squier (1895–1974), ran the company, with the result that Garis stopped writing for the Syndicate in 1933 after several disagreements.
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story by Garis every day except Sunday, and the series was eventually nationally syndicated. By the time Garis retired from the newspaper in 1947, he had written more than 11,000
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Volumes 1 and 2 initially published by Chatterton-Peck. Volumes 1 through 6 issued by Grosset & Dunlap. Volumes 6 and 7 issued by Garden City Publishing (in paperback only)
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This series of children's books was written by Garis beginning in 1910. Each volume contains 31 stories, one for each day of the month:
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bought the rights to the board game and produced it for many years. As of 2018 Winning Moves was manufacturing the
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as Howard R. Garis. Published by Graham & Matlack, New York. Compilations of stories originally read over the
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November 6, 1962) was an American author, best known for a series of books that featured the character of
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The Happy Home Series is a six-volume series of children's books written by Garis between 1926 and 1927:
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Volume 1 through 6 retitled and issued by George Sully as the Young Reporter Series circa 1918.
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published this series about the adventures of Buddy Martyne with his family and friends:
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as Howard R. Garis; Published by Cupples & Leon, illustrated by Julia Greene
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At Uncle Frank's Ranch; or, Little Folks on Ponyback, 1918. Cupples & Leon.
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Tom Cardiff's Circus (1926) (reprinted in USSR as Том Кардиф в Цирке) (1930)
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Two Wild Cherries At The Seashore; or, How Dick and Janet Were Shipwrecked
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Two Wild Cherries In The Country; or, How Dick and Janet Saved The Mill
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Two Wild Cherries in the Woods; or, How Dick and Janet Caught the Bear
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Rocket Riders in Stormy Seas or, Trailing the Treasure Divers, 1933
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Buddy and his Flying Balloon, or, a Boy’s Mysterious Airship, 1931
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Buddy and his Fresh Air Camp or, a Boy and the Unlucky Ones, 1947
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Buddy and the G-Man Mystery or, a Boy and a Strange Cipher, 1944
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Buddy and the Secret Cave or, a Boy and the Crystal Hermit, 1934
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And Their Playmates; or, Jolly Times Through the Holidays, 1922.
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Rocket Riders Over the Desert or, Seeking the Lost City, 1933
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Buddy on Mystery Mountain or, a Boy’s Strange Discovery, 1932
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Buddy and the Indian Chief or, a Boy among the Navajos, 1936
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Buddy’s Victory Club or, a Boy and a Salvage Campaign, 1943
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Buddy on Floating Island or, a Boy’s Wonderful Secret, 1933
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Two Wild Cherries series / The Dick and Janet Cherry Series
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At Happy House; or, The Mystery of the Chinese Vase, 1931.
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And Their Pets; or, Uncle Toby's Strange Collection, 1921.
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Rocket Riders Across The Ice or Racing Against Time, 1933
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Buddy and the Arrow Club or, a Boy and the Long Bow, 1937
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Growing Up; or, Winter Sports and Summer Pleasures, 1928.
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Rocket Riders in The Air or, A Chase in the Clouds, 1934
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Buddy in Dragon Swamp or, a Boy on a Strange Hunt, 1942,
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Buddy and his Winter Fun, or, a Boy in a Snow Camp, 1929
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Two Wild Cherries; or, How Dick and Janet Lost Something
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Written under Howard R. Garis, and published by Bradley
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Buddy on the Farm or, a Boy and his Prize Pumpkin, 1929
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Touring Around; or, The Missing Photograph Album, 1925.
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At Cherry Farm; or, Vacation Days in the Country, 1918.
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At Sunset Beach; or, What Was Found in the Sand, 1924.
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At Silver Lake; or, On the Water with Uncle Ben, 1920.
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Keeline, James D. "Stratemeyer Syndicate Pseudonyms".
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Snowed In; or, Grand Fun with Skates and Sleds, 1918.
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Buddy on the Trail or, a Boy Among the Gypsies, 1939
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Buddy at Red Gate or, a Boy on a Chicken Farm, 1941
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Buddy at Lost River or, a Boy and a Gold Mine, 1938
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Buddy and his Cowboy Pal or, a Boy on a Ranch, 1935
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Buddy at Rainbow Lake, or, a Boy and his Boat, 1930
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In a Summer Camp; or, Animal Joe's Menagerie, 1927.
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On Star Island; or, Camping Out with Grandpa, 1918.
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Ogilvie Publishing Company, 1902 278: 242:story appeared January 10, 1910, in the 1119:Adventures of the Runaway Rocking Chair 1025: 972: 843: 714:The Young Reporter and the Bank Mystery 682:Larry Dexter and the Bank Mystery, 1912 1332: 794:Lulu, Alice & Jimmie Wibble-Wobble 720:The Young Reporter at the Battle Front 664: 430: 16:American children's author (1873–1962) 1116:Adventures of the Galloping Gas Stove 744: 717:The Young Reporter and the Stolen Boy 685:Larry Dexter and the Stolen Boy, 1912 644:Those Smith Boys on the Diamond, 1912 1229:Works by or about Howard Roger Garis 1125:Adventures of the Sliding Foot Stool 1107: 1370:Writers from Amherst, Massachusetts 705:The Young Reporter at the Big Flood 561:Baseball Joe Champion of the League 373:(Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007). 222:. He did some work on the side for 13: 1350:20th-century American male writers 1012:Teddy and The Mystery Parrot, 1938 1003:Teddy and The Mystery Monkey, 1936 779: 537:Baseball Joe in the Central League 293:, he wrote about the enterprising 14: 1386: 1375:Writers from Binghamton, New York 1247:Works by or about Victor Appleton 1238:Works by or about Lester Chadwick 1194: 1122:Adventures of the Traveling Table 1100:Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland, 1921 1097:Uncle Wiggily and the Littletails 756:Tom Cardiff in the Big Top (1927) 679:Larry Dexter's Great Search, 1909 625:Rick and Ruddy on the Trail, 1924 426:, Little, Brown and Company, 1929 402:, Little, Brown and Company, 1904 382:Titles written under Garis's name 349:in 1950, and died there in 1962. 216:both worked as reporters for the 1317: 1281: 1265:Works by or about Clarence Young 1256:Works by or about Laura Lee Hope 1131:Adventures of the Prancing Piano 1021:Teddy and His Mystery Goat, 1941 1018:Teddy and His Mystery Deer, 1940 1015:Teddy and The Mystery Pony, 1939 725:Three Little Trippertrots series 694:Larry Dexter's Great Chase, 1927 673:From Office Boy to Reporter 1907 558:Baseball Joe Captain of the Team 546:Baseball Joe in the World Series 528:Baseball Joe of the Silver Stars 408:, J. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 229: 29: 1009:Teddy and The Mystery Cat, 1937 1006:Teddy and The Mystery Dog, 1936 994: 895: 737:Three Little Trippertrots, 1912 531:Baseball Joe on the School Nine 420:, D. Appleton and Company, 1928 414:, D. Appleton and Company, 1927 376: 283:Garis wrote many books for the 1179: 1168:Francis, Judy (June 3, 2018). 1162: 1142: 1128:Adventures of the Sailing Sofa 660:The Venture Boys in Camp, 1918 555:Baseball Joe Saving the League 540:Baseball Joe in the Big League 501:Daddy Takes Us Hunting Flowers 352: 1: 1355:20th-century American writers 1135: 1076:Uncle Wiggily on Sugar Island 1046:Uncle Wiggily at the Seashore 688:Larry Dexter in Belgium, 1915 657:The Venture Boys Afloat, 1917 622:Rick and Ruddy Out West, 1923 549:Baseball Joe Around the World 287:under various pseudonyms. As 1085:Uncle Wiggily's Picnic Party 1070:Uncle Wiggily's Picture Book 1064:Uncle Wiggily and Baby Bunty 1052:Uncle Wiggily in the Country 676:Larry Dexter, Reporter, 1907 616:Rick and Ruddy in Camp, 1921 567:Baseball Joe Pitching Wizard 507:Daddy Takes Us Hunting Birds 495:Daddy Takes Us to the Garden 471:Daddy Takes Us to the Circus 440:Mystery Boys in Ghost Canyon 203: 7: 1360:American children's writers 1280:(public domain audiobooks) 1210:Works by Howard Roger Garis 1094:Uncle Wiggily and The Canoe 1073:Uncle Wiggily's Puzzle Book 830:Dottie and Willie Flufftail 827:Toodle and Noodle Flat-Tail 824:Curly and Floppy Twistytail 803:Joie, Tommie and Kittie Kat 788:Sammie and Susie Littletail 731:New Jersey Telephone Herald 619:Rick and Ruddy Afloat, 1922 584:series; as Howard R. Garis 552:Baseball Joe: Home Run King 513:Daddy Takes Us to the Woods 453:The Daddy series (selected) 363:My Father Was Uncle Wiggily 10: 1391: 1091:Uncle Wiggily's Happy Days 1067:Uncle Wiggily's Story Book 1055:Uncle Wiggily in the Woods 1043:Uncle Wiggily's Automobile 1034:Uncle Wiggily's Adventures 833:Dickie and Nellie Fliptail 818:Jollie and Jillie Longtail 809:Neddie and Beckie Stubtail 806:Charlie and Arabella Chick 791:Johnny and Billy Bushytail 543:Baseball Joe on the Giants 489:Daddy Takes Us to the Farm 446:Mystery Boys at Round Lake 371:The House of Happy Endings 1304:(Free to download titles) 1088:Uncle Wiggily’s Surprises 1058:Uncle Wiggily on the Farm 821:Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail 815:Nannie and Billie Wagtail 800:Buddy and Brighteyes Pigg 797:Jackie and Peetie Bow-Wow 765:Published by R. F. Fenno 582:The Dick and Janet Cherry 156: 146: 134: 124: 116: 108: 100: 77: 60: 40: 28: 21: 1298:Works by Howard R. Garis 1274:Works by Howard R. Garis 1219:Works by Howard R. Garis 1201:Works by Lester Chadwick 1082:Uncle Wiggily's Bungalow 839:Bobby and Betty Ringtail 775:Umboo the Elephant, 1918 340: 1061:Uncle Wiggily's Journey 1049:Uncle Wiggily's Airship 1040:Uncle Wiggily's Fortune 1037:Uncle Wiggily's Travels 836:Woodie and Waddie Chuck 812:Bully and Bawly No-Tail 769:Snarlie the Tiger, 1916 733:entertainment service. 649:The Venture Boys series 633:Those Smith Boys series 576:Originally released as 564:Baseball Joe Club Owner 520:The Baseball Joe Series 483:Daddy Takes Us Coasting 1159:. Old Newark Memories. 1079:The Uncle Wiggily Book 772:Woo-Uff The Lion, 1917 669:as by Howard R. Garis 641:Those Smith Boys, 1910 477:Daddy Takes Us Skating 465:Daddy Takes Us Fishing 459:Daddy Takes Us Camping 347:Amherst, Massachusetts 196:. Garis and his wife, 190:Uncle Wiggily Longears 71:Amherst, Massachusetts 1365:Stratemeyer Syndicate 1324:Children's literature 761:Circus Animal stories 605:Rick and Ruddy series 285:Stratemeyer Syndicate 279:Stratemeyer Syndicate 129:Children's literature 35:Howard R. Garis, 1922 1026:Uncle Wiggily series 973:Rocket Riders series 900:as Howard R. Garis. 844:The Curlytops series 613:Rick and Ruddy, 1920 534:Baseball Joe at Yale 412:Tam of the Fire Cave 394:The King of Unadilla 212:. He and his spouse 210:Binghamton, New York 54:Binghamton, New York 1030:as Howard R. Garis 999:as Howard R. Garis 977:as Howard R. Garis 749:as Howard R. Garis 665:Larry Dexter Series 653:as Howard R. Garis 637:as Howard R. Garis 609:as Howard R. Garis 431:Mystery Boys series 388:With Force and Arms 219:Newark Evening News 1155:2010-11-29 at the 902:Cupples & Leon 745:Tom Cardiff series 406:Isle of Black Fire 400:The White Crystals 273:Uncle Wiggily Game 265:Uncle Wiggily Game 263:began selling the 208:Garis was born in 170:Howard Roger Garis 1214:Project Gutenberg 1205:Project Gutenberg 1108:Happy Home series 580:; re-released as 578:Two Wild Cherries 424:Chad of Knob Hill 180:April 25, 1873 – 167: 166: 1382: 1322: 1321: 1320: 1313: 1285: 1284: 1269:Internet Archive 1260:Internet Archive 1251:Internet Archive 1242:Internet Archive 1233:Internet Archive 1188: 1183: 1177: 1166: 1160: 1146: 418:Tuftoo the Clown 226:also in Newark. 194:Lansing Campbell 187: 185: 179: 177: 67: 64:November 6, 1962 50: 48: 33: 19: 18: 1390: 1389: 1385: 1384: 1383: 1381: 1380: 1379: 1330: 1329: 1328: 1318: 1316: 1308: 1289:Howard R. 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Index

Howard R. Garis, 1922
Binghamton, New York
Amherst, Massachusetts
Victor Appleton
Laura Lee Hope
Clarence Young
Children's literature
Uncle Wiggily
Lilian Garis
Roger Garis
Uncle Wiggily Longears
Lansing Campbell
Lilian Garis
Binghamton, New York
Lilian Garis
Newark Evening News
WNJR
Uncle Wiggily
Newark News
Milton Bradley
Parker Brothers
Stratemeyer Syndicate
Victor Appleton
Tom Swift
Laura Lee Hope
Bobbsey Twins
Clarence Young
Motor Boys
Baseball Joe
Camp Fire Girls

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