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Frank V. Webster

Frank V. Webster was a collective pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for a series of twenty-five children's novels published in the early twentieth century.

Language
English
Notable works
The Webster Series For Boys

Frank V. Webster is a collective pseudonym created and utilized by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. Under this pen name, a total of twenty-five novels were produced for a dedicated collection titled "The Webster Series For Boys." This series was designed to appeal to young readers during the early twentieth century, offering a structured run of literary releases.

The publication of the Webster books was initially handled by the publishing firm Cupples & Leon. This publisher released the twenty-five novels over a six-year period, beginning in 1909 and concluding in 1915. The books achieved a level of lasting interest that prompted later editions; in 1938, the Saalfield Publishing company reprinted the titles, introducing the syndicate's Frank V. Webster catalog to a new generation of readers.