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Rover Boys

The Rover Boys, or The Rover Boys Series for Young Americans, was a popular juvenile series written by Arthur M. Winfield, a pseudonym for Edward Stratemeyer. Thirty titles were published between 1899 and 1926 and the books remained in print for years afterward.[1]

The Rover Boys on the Farm, 1908, first edition cover

The original Rover Boys were brothers Tom, Sam, and Dick Rover, the sons of wealthy widower Anderson Rover, who entrusted his brother and sister-in-law, Randolph and Martha, with the rearing of the boys. As the series progressed the brothers became smitten with Dora Stanhope and Nellie and Grace Laning, the daughter and nieces of a wealthy widow.[2]

The Rover boys' children (Fred, son of Sam Rover; Jack, son of Dick; Andy and Randy, twin sons of Tom) became the main characters of the "second series" that began with Volume 21, The Rover Boys at Colby Hall, published in 1917. The elder Rovers continued making appearances in the second series.

Additionally, there was a related Putnam Hall series of six books that featured other characters from the first Rovers series, although the Rovers themselves do not appear.

The Rovers were students at a military boarding school: adventurous, prank-playing, flirtatious, and often unchaperoned adolescents who were frequently causing mischief for authorities, as well as for criminals. The series often incorporated modern technology of the era, such as the automobile, airplanes (The Rover Boys in the Air) and news events, such as World War I.

The earliest volumes focused on the boys' travel adventures, but later stories were filled with mystery and suspense.[3]

Publishers

From 1899 to 1906 The Mershon Co. published volumes 1 through 11; from 1906 to 1907 Chatterton-Peck Co. published volumes 1 through 11. Starting in 1907 Grosset & Dunlap began publishing the Rover Boys, eventually printing all 30 volumes. They published the series through at least the 1930s. Starting in the 1940s Whitman Publishing reprinted volumes 1, 2, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13 and 14.[3]

Legacy

 
Image appearing on DJVU page 6 (frontispiece) of Rover Boys on Land and Sea. (1903)

More than a million Rover Boys books were sold, and the titles remained in print by Grosset & Dunlap and later Whitman for years after the final title was published. The most commonly encountered are the green and brown cover editions published by Grosset & Dunlap during the 1910s and 1920s. While there are better-known and longer-running juvenile series such as The Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, and Tom Swift, the Rovers were very successful and influential. They established the template for all later Stratemeyer Syndicate series.[1] It was Stratemeyer's first series, and one of his favorites. Stratemeyer did all of the writing himself, rather than hiring ghostwriters.[1]

  • The Rover Boys were parodied in a 1942 Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies cartoon as The Dover Boys, subtitled "The Rivals of Roquefort Hall" (as opposed to Colby, both terms being cheeses). The cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones. The characters from this Rovers parody would later appear in two episodes of Animaniacs (Frontier Slappy and Magic Time) and its 1999 series finale Wakko's Wish, as well as the 1996 movie Space Jam.
  • In the 1951 detective novel The Way Some People Die by Ross MacDonald, a police lieutenant accuses protagonist Lew Archer of running “a murder investigation as a one-man show.” He mocks Archer by asking if he has been “[r]eading The Rover Boys at Hollywood and Vine.
  • In the 1952 movie Macao starring Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell, the Mitchum character, Nick Cochran asks “are the Rover Boys still here” referring to 2 thugs sent to find him.
  • The 18th episode of the first season (1953) of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet is titled "Rover Boys" and features a narrative driven by a disagreement between Ozzie and his neighbor Thorny concerning the plot of a Rover Boys story.
  • In the 1955 MGM musical It's Always Fair Weather, there are two references to The Rover Boys. The first is in the beginning of the movie when a bartender exclaims, "Well if it isn't the Rover Boys" as the three main characters walk into his bar. The second is toward the end of the movie. While trying to evade thugs, the character named Ted borrows a jacket which has "The Rover Boys" embroidered on the back.
  • In 1956 a Canadian vocal group named after the Rover Boys had a Top 20 single with the school-themed "Graduation Day".
  • The names Tom, Sam, and Dick Rover are mentioned by Scout in Harper Lee's 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird in reference to a game of pretend in which Dill, Jem, and Scout all had good parts.
  • In a 1965 episode of I Spy called "Carry Me Back To Old Tsing-Tao", Scotty referred to the three money-hungry sons-in-law of an aged Chinese criminal mastermind as "The Rover Boys" by saying, "...Now can the Rover Boys be far behind?"
  • The Rover Boys books were mentioned in the 1966 supernatural soap opera Dark Shadows (episode 38) where the governess Victoria Winters was searching for the books in the basement of the old mansion for her charge David Collins.
  • In the eighth season of The Andy Griffith Show, in a 1967 episode titled "The Tape Recorder," the bank robber character Eddie Blake complains that his luck was he had to run into the "Rover Boys" when Opie and Arnold ask him to confess his crime because they secretly recorded him in his cell revealing the location of the stolen money.

Titles

Some of these books are available for download free at Project Gutenberg.

Main characters

References

  1. ^ a b c Andrews, Dale (2013-08-27). "The Hardy Boys Mystery". Children's books. Washington: SleuthSayers.
  2. ^ Ackworth, William, Horse and Buggy Stuff, The Iola Register (Iola, Kansas), October 13, 1947, page 4
  3. ^ a b Axe, John, All About Collecting Boys’ Series Books, pages 18-20, Hobby House Press, Inc., 2002

External links

  •   Works related to Rover Boys at Wikisource
  •   Media related to Rover Boys at Wikimedia Commons
  •   The Rover Boys public domain audiobook at LibriVox

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The Rover Boys or The Rover Boys Series for Young Americans was a popular juvenile series written by Arthur M Winfield a pseudonym for Edward Stratemeyer Thirty titles were published between 1899 and 1926 and the books remained in print for years afterward 1 The Rover Boys on the Farm 1908 first edition cover The original Rover Boys were brothers Tom Sam and Dick Rover the sons of wealthy widower Anderson Rover who entrusted his brother and sister in law Randolph and Martha with the rearing of the boys As the series progressed the brothers became smitten with Dora Stanhope and Nellie and Grace Laning the daughter and nieces of a wealthy widow 2 The Rover boys children Fred son of Sam Rover Jack son of Dick Andy and Randy twin sons of Tom became the main characters of the second series that began with Volume 21 The Rover Boys at Colby Hall published in 1917 The elder Rovers continued making appearances in the second series Additionally there was a related Putnam Hall series of six books that featured other characters from the first Rovers series although the Rovers themselves do not appear The Rovers were students at a military boarding school adventurous prank playing flirtatious and often unchaperoned adolescents who were frequently causing mischief for authorities as well as for criminals The series often incorporated modern technology of the era such as the automobile airplanes The Rover Boys in the Air and news events such as World War I The earliest volumes focused on the boys travel adventures but later stories were filled with mystery and suspense 3 Contents 1 Publishers 2 Legacy 3 Titles 4 Main characters 5 References 6 External linksPublishers EditFrom 1899 to 1906 The Mershon Co published volumes 1 through 11 from 1906 to 1907 Chatterton Peck Co published volumes 1 through 11 Starting in 1907 Grosset amp Dunlap began publishing the Rover Boys eventually printing all 30 volumes They published the series through at least the 1930s Starting in the 1940s Whitman Publishing reprinted volumes 1 2 7 8 10 11 13 and 14 3 Legacy Edit Image appearing on DJVU page 6 frontispiece of Rover Boys on Land and Sea 1903 More than a million Rover Boys books were sold and the titles remained in print by Grosset amp Dunlap and later Whitman for years after the final title was published The most commonly encountered are the green and brown cover editions published by Grosset amp Dunlap during the 1910s and 1920s While there are better known and longer running juvenile series such as The Hardy Boys Nancy Drew and Tom Swift the Rovers were very successful and influential They established the template for all later Stratemeyer Syndicate series 1 It was Stratemeyer s first series and one of his favorites Stratemeyer did all of the writing himself rather than hiring ghostwriters 1 The Rover Boys were parodied in a 1942 Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies cartoon as The Dover Boys subtitled The Rivals of Roquefort Hall as opposed to Colby both terms being cheeses The cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones The characters from this Rovers parody would later appear in two episodes of Animaniacs Frontier Slappy and Magic Time and its 1999 series finale Wakko s Wish as well as the 1996 movie Space Jam In the 1951 detective novel The Way Some People Die by Ross MacDonald a police lieutenant accuses protagonist Lew Archer of running a murder investigation as a one man show He mocks Archer by asking if he has been r eading The Rover Boys at Hollywood and Vine In the 1952 movie Macao starring Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell the Mitchum character Nick Cochran asks are the Rover Boys still here referring to 2 thugs sent to find him The 18th episode of the first season 1953 of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet is titled Rover Boys and features a narrative driven by a disagreement between Ozzie and his neighbor Thorny concerning the plot of a Rover Boys story In the 1955 MGM musical It s Always Fair Weather there are two references to The Rover Boys The first is in the beginning of the movie when a bartender exclaims Well if it isn t the Rover Boys as the three main characters walk into his bar The second is toward the end of the movie While trying to evade thugs the character named Ted borrows a jacket which has The Rover Boys embroidered on the back In 1956 a Canadian vocal group named after the Rover Boys had a Top 20 single with the school themed Graduation Day The names Tom Sam and Dick Rover are mentioned by Scout in Harper Lee s 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird in reference to a game of pretend in which Dill Jem and Scout all had good parts In a 1965 episode of I Spy called Carry Me Back To Old Tsing Tao Scotty referred to the three money hungry sons in law of an aged Chinese criminal mastermind as The Rover Boys by saying Now can the Rover Boys be far behind The Rover Boys books were mentioned in the 1966 supernatural soap opera Dark Shadows episode 38 where the governess Victoria Winters was searching for the books in the basement of the old mansion for her charge David Collins In the eighth season of The Andy Griffith Show in a 1967 episode titled The Tape Recorder the bank robber character Eddie Blake complains that his luck was he had to run into the Rover Boys when Opie and Arnold ask him to confess his crime because they secretly recorded him in his cell revealing the location of the stolen money Titles EditThe Rover Boys at School or The Cadets of Putnam Hall 1899 The Rover Boys on the Ocean or A Chase for a Fortune 1899 The Rover Boys in the Jungle or Stirring Adventures in Africa 1899 The Rover Boys Out West or The Search for a Lost Mine 1900 The Rover Boys on the Great Lakes or The Secret of the Island Cave 1901 The Rover Boys in the Mountains or A Hunt for Fun and Fortune 1902 The Rover Boys on Land and Sea or The Crusoes of Seven Islands 1903 The Rover Boys in Camp or The Rivals of Pine Island 1904 The Rover Boys on the River or The Search for the Missing Houseboat 1905 The Rover Boys on the Plains or The Mystery of Red Rock Ranch 1906 The Rover Boys in Southern Waters or The Deserted Steam Yacht 1907 The Rover Boys on the Farm or Last Days at Putnam Hall 1908 The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle or The Strange Cruise of the Steam Yacht 1909 The Rover Boys at College or The Right Roads and the Wrong 1910 The Rover Boys Down East or The Struggle for the Stanhope Fortune 1911 The Rover Boys in the Air or From College Campus to the Clouds 1912 The Rover Boys in New York or Saving their Father s Honor 1913 The Rover Boys in Alaska or Lost in the Fields of Ice 1914 The Rover Boys in Business or The Case of the Missing Bonds 1915 The Rover Boys on a Tour or Last Days at Brill College 1916 Second series The Rover Boys at Colby Hall or The Struggles of the Young Cadets 1917 The Rover Boys on Snowshoe Island or The Old Lumberman s Treasure Box 1918 The Rover Boys Under Canvas or The Mystery of the Wrecked Submarine 1919 The Rover Boys on a Hunt or The Mysterious House in the Woods 1920 The Rover Boys in the Land of Luck or Stirring Adventures in the Oil Fields 1921 The Rover Boys at Big Horn Ranch or The Cowboys Big Roundup 1922 The Rover Boys at Big Bear Lake or The Camps of the Rival Cadets 1923 The Rover Boys Shipwrecked or A Thrilling Hunt for Pirates Gold 1924 The Rover Boys on Sunset Trail or The Old Miner s Mysterious Message 1925 The Rover Boys Winning a Fortune or Strenuous Days Ashore and Afloat 1926Putnam Hall series The Putnam Hall Cadets or Good Times In School and Out 1901 The Putnam Hall Rivals or Fun and Sport Afloat and Ashore 1906 The Putnam Hall Champions or Bound to Win Out 1908 The Putnam Hall Rebellion or The Rival Runaways 1909 The Putnam Hall Encampment or The Secret of the Old Mill 1910 The Putnam Hall Mystery or The School Chums Strange Discovery 1911 Some of these books are available for download free at Project Gutenberg Main characters EditFirst series Dick Tom and Sam Rover Anderson Randolph and Martha Rover Lucy Stanhope Mary and John Laning Captain Victor Putnam Martin Harris Jack Wumble Jake Shaggam Ike Furner Minnie Sanderson Dora Stanhope Nellie and Grace Laning Barton Pelter Hans Mueller Frank Harrington Fred Garrison Larry Colby Harry Blossom Bart Conners George Granbury William Tubby Philander Tubbs John Songbird Powell Will Spud Jackson Stanley Browne Bob Grimes Buddy Girk Arnold Baxter Andy Jimson Dan Baxter John Mumps Fenwick Josiah Crabtree Jasper Grinder Bill Goss Jim Caven Jack Ness Alexander Pop Lew Flapp Sack Todd Gasper Pold Solly Jackson Tad Sobber Sid Merrick Jerry Koswell Bart Larkspur Dudd Flockley Jesse Pelter Second series Jack and Martha Rover Andy and Randy Rover Mary and Fred Rover May Powell Ruth Stevenson Annie Larkins Alice Strobell Colonel Laurence Colby see Larry Colby in First Series Phil Franklin Barney Stevenson Fred Stevenson Giford Garrison Dick Spouter Powell Dan Soppinger Will Fatty Hendry Walt Baxter Ned Lowe Asa Lemm Nappy Martell Slogwell Slugger Brown Jr Slogwell Brown Henry Codfish Stowell Bill Glutts Gabe Werner Tommy Flanders Snopper Duke Jed Wallop Carson Davenport Joe Sedley Nat Durgin Antonino Lefty Ditini Black Ronumbo Nelson Martell Ken GreeneReferences Edit a b c Andrews Dale 2013 08 27 The Hardy Boys Mystery Children s books Washington SleuthSayers Ackworth William Horse and Buggy Stuff The Iola Register Iola Kansas October 13 1947 page 4 a b Axe John All About Collecting Boys Series Books pages 18 20 Hobby House Press Inc 2002External links Edit Works related to Rover Boys at Wikisource Media related to Rover Boys at Wikimedia Commons The Rover Boys public domain audiobook at LibriVox Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rover Boys amp oldid 1113433600, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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