So when we left off, I had found out all about the past Nancy Drew history. And I had chosen not to use my knowledge at all really, except for the fact that I like to know things. (When I feel smart for knowing useless trivia, it's just one more thing to congratulate myself on.)
Anyways, I hadn't purchased any vintage Nancy Drews or reprints or anything. In fact, I had almost completely forgotten about it. And then, one day when I was on my American Girl message board, I saw a little discussion about Molly's mini Nancy Drew book, and that brought her back to my mind.
And the very next time I was looking for Baby-Sitters Club books, I found a seller on eBay with this amazingly extensive selection of children's books. I grabbed a few BSC books, a couple Magic Attic books, a Sweet Valley book, and finally, an Applewood Nancy Drew reprint. In my research, I noticed that for whatever reason, the Applewood reprints can fetch high prices (higher than actual original vintage copies, in some cases!), so when I saw this book for BIN $3, I had to snap it up.
Now, it doesn't have a dust jacket, but I don't mind too much. In fact, when I've got some more ink in my printer, I might DIY it. The book I got is #10, The Password to Larkspur Lane. It's pretty wonderful.
A few days ago, for a laugh, I looked up Nancy Drew on the 'bay again. I found a really good looking, original text copy of #25, The Ghost of Blackwood Hall for $10. It even has the dust jacket. And, so yes, I'm getting that one too. It's on the way now, actually.
And there's a six book set of the first six Applewood reprint mysteries I've got my eye on. Direct from Applewood the set is around $75. Kinda ouch, right? I mean, it's not that much, but I'm poor and I collect dolls. And I, you know, want to eat and feed my cats and that sort of thing. *sigh* So, I've decided to ask for it for my birthday. But you know what? I looked the set up on Amazon... and as you may guess, you can get it there for a deep discount! And my dear mother, who's generally willing to follow me at least part way down any rabbit hole because it's just easier that way, said she's willing to buy it for me next time she has some spare cash! So that's something to look forward to.
So that's the end of the saga for now. And, in case you're worried, I'm not going to start any sort of serious Nancy Drew collecting. There's too much to collect and I get caught up in it easily. Nancy can be a sort of side hobby. For now anyways. =)
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Saturday, March 12, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
Nancy Drew (long epic post - Pt. 1)
I didn't grow up with Nancy Drew. I had a couple of her books as a kid, but that was it. I was more into the Baby-Sitters Club and American Girls. But I fell down this Nancy Drew rabbit hole some time back pretty much by accident. I was at a thrift store looking for books one day and came across a Nancy Drew mystery from the mid 80s. I bought it, enjoyed it for what it was, and commented to myself how that wasn't that Nancy Drew that I remembered. So I went looking for my childhood copies, and I couldn't find the one I most wanted: #1: The Secret of the Old Clock. So I hopped on eBay and looked for a copy (I ended up buying a double volume of #1 and #2, The Hidden Staircase).
While I was looking for that book, I saw any number of really old and expensive Nancy Drews. I didn't think anything of them at the time though. In the meanwhile, the eBay book came... I read it and loved it more than I remembered. I also reread the other Nancys I had left from childhood. That was the end of Nancy for a while.
Then one day, I was at the antique store (which you will recall I love... and would live there if they'd let me). There was a whole stack of vintage Nancy Drew books for $10 a piece. Now, if you're expecting me to say that I bought them all and went home on detective high, you're going to be disappointed. I didn't buy even one. But I wished I had, because the next time I was there *coughcough* two days later *cough*, there were all gone. So the next time I was online, out of curiosity, I did a little sleuthing of my own and looked into the history of Nancy Drew.
And what I didn't know about her could just about fill the Grand freaking Canyon.
I didn't know that there was no such person as Carolyn Keene. It's a pseudonym. I didn't know that there are over 500 Nancy Drew books in various spin off series and that they're still publishing them today. And most importantly, I didn't know that the original 34 Nancy Drew books were revised started in the late '50s. Apparently this was to remove outdated terms and stereotypes etc, but they also shortened the text and changed any number of things. The spunky 18 year old titian haired Nancy I knew was once a feisty 16 year old blonde.
I did a ton of Nancy Drew research. I found out that the original 34 books that were revised have been re-released in their original formats. It was all exciting. I was armed with information... and do you know what I did with it?
I bought Baby-Sitters Club books.
But Nancy would be coming back. And that story will be continued next time...
While I was looking for that book, I saw any number of really old and expensive Nancy Drews. I didn't think anything of them at the time though. In the meanwhile, the eBay book came... I read it and loved it more than I remembered. I also reread the other Nancys I had left from childhood. That was the end of Nancy for a while.
Then one day, I was at the antique store (which you will recall I love... and would live there if they'd let me). There was a whole stack of vintage Nancy Drew books for $10 a piece. Now, if you're expecting me to say that I bought them all and went home on detective high, you're going to be disappointed. I didn't buy even one. But I wished I had, because the next time I was there *coughcough* two days later *cough*, there were all gone. So the next time I was online, out of curiosity, I did a little sleuthing of my own and looked into the history of Nancy Drew.
And what I didn't know about her could just about fill the Grand freaking Canyon.
I didn't know that there was no such person as Carolyn Keene. It's a pseudonym. I didn't know that there are over 500 Nancy Drew books in various spin off series and that they're still publishing them today. And most importantly, I didn't know that the original 34 Nancy Drew books were revised started in the late '50s. Apparently this was to remove outdated terms and stereotypes etc, but they also shortened the text and changed any number of things. The spunky 18 year old titian haired Nancy I knew was once a feisty 16 year old blonde.
I did a ton of Nancy Drew research. I found out that the original 34 books that were revised have been re-released in their original formats. It was all exciting. I was armed with information... and do you know what I did with it?
I bought Baby-Sitters Club books.
But Nancy would be coming back. And that story will be continued next time...
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