Outdoor Girls
Author: Laura Lee Hope (Stratemeyer Pseudonym)
Written By: Howard Garis (1-6); Elizabeth M. Duffield Ward (7-23)
Artists: Walter S. Rogers
23 Volumes (1913 to 1933)
Brief Bibliography & Dustjacket Galleries
1 The Outdoor Girls of Deepdale 1913
2
The Outdoor
Girls at
The Stirring Cruiseof the “Gem”
3 The Outdoor Girls in a Motorcar 1913
The Haunted
Mansion of
4 The Outdoor Girls in a Winter Camp 1913
Glorious Days on Skates and Ice Boats
5
The Outdoor
Girls in
Wintering in the Sunny South
6 The Outdoor Girls at Ocean View 1915
The Box That Was Found
7 The Outdoor Girls on Pine Island 1916
A Cave and What It Contained
8 The Outdoor Girls In Army Service 1918
Doing Their Bit for the Soldier Boys
9 The Outdoor Girls at Hostess House 1919
Doing Their Best for the Soldiers
10 The Outdoor Girls at Bluff Point 1920
A Wreck and A Rescue
11 The Outdoor Girls at Wild Rose Lodge 1921
The Hermit of
12 The Outdoor Girls in the Saddle 1922
The Gold Miner of Gold Run
13 The Outdoor Girls Around the Campfire 1923
The Old Maid of the Mountains
14
The Outdoor
Girls on
Sally Ann of Lighthouse Rock
15 The Outdoor Girls at Foaming Falls 1925
Robina of Red Kennels
16 The Outdoor Girls Along the Coast 1926
The Cruise of
the Motor Boat “
17 The Outdoor Girls at Spring Hill Farm 1927
The Ghost of the Old Milk House
18 The Outdoor Girls at New Moon Ranch 1928
Riding With the Cowboys
19 The Outdoor Girls on a Hike 1929
The Mystery of the Deserted Airplane
20 The Outdoor Girls on a Canoe Trip 1930
The Secret of the Brown Mill
21 The Outdoor Girls at Cedar Ridge 1931
The Mystery of the Old Windmill
22 The Outdoor Girls In the Air 1932
Saving the Stolen Invention
23
The Outdoor
Girls
In
Strange Happenings in a Cowboy Camp
UNDER CONSTRUCTION – NOT ALL FORMATS ARE COMPLETE
Format 1: (Volumes 1 to 5) – Published by Grosset & Dunlap (G&D) circa 1913-16
Beige Cloth Binding with Black Lettering on front and spine. Campfire scene on front. Cameo locket on spine.
Endpages are plain white.
Illustrations include a Frontispiece on glossy coated paper.
Dustjacket is White Coated paper with White Spine with Cameo Locket and Campfire Scene matching cover, same for each book.
Format 2: (Volumes 1 to 16) – Published by Grosset & Dunlap (G&D) circa 1918-26
Beige Cloth Binding with Black Lettering on front and spine. Campfire scene on front. Cameo locket on spine.
Endpages are plain white.
Illustrations include a Frontispiece on glossy coated paper.
Dustjacket is White Coated paper with White Spine & Cameo Locket. Duotone cover illustration matching frontispiece.
Format 3: (Volumes 1 to 21) – Published by Grosset & Dunlap (G&D) circa 1927-32
Beige Cloth Binding with Black Lettering on front and spine. Campfire scene on front. Cameo locket on spine.
Endpages show two girls sitting on fence under shade tree watching three girls approach with picnic baskets (brown & white ink).
Illustrations include a Frontispiece on glossy coated paper.
Dustjacket is White Coated paper with White Spine & Cameo Locket. Multi-Color cover illustration matching frontispiece.
Format 4: (Volumes 1 to 23) – Published by Grosset & Dunlap (G&D) circa 1932-33
Green
Cloth Binding
with
Endpages show two girls sitting on fence under shade tree watching three girls approach with picnic baskets (brown & white ink).
Illustrations include a Frontispiece on glossy coated paper.
Dustjacket is White Coated paper with White Spine & Cameo Locket. Multi-Color cover illustration matching frontispiece.
Format 5: (Volumes 1 to ?) – Published by Whitman Publishing
Various Colors Cloth Binding with Black Lettering on front and spine.
Endpages are plain white.
No Illustrations.
Dustjacket is White Coated paper. Multi-Color cover illustration.