PODCAST · fiction
Mary Louise
by L. Frank Baum
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
27
027 - The Letter
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
26
025 - Facing the Truth
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
25
026 - Simple Justice
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
24
023 - The Folks at Bigbee's
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
23
024 - A Kiss from Josie
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
22
022 - Bad News
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
21
020 - An Artful Confession
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
20
021 - Diamond Cut Diamond
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
19
018 - The Hired Girl
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
18
019 - Mary Louise Grows Suspicious
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
17
017 - The Stolen Book
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
16
016 - Bub's Hobby
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
15
015 - A Call from Agatha Lord
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
14
013 - A Cheerful Comrade
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
13
014 - Bub Succumbs to Force
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
12
012 - Mary Louise Meets Irene
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
11
011 - Rather Queer Indeed
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
10
010 - Officer O'Gorman
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
9
009 - A Friendly Foe
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
8
007 - Under a Cloud
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
7
008 - The Escape
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
6
006 - Official Investigation
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
5
005 - Shifting Sands
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
4
004 - A Surprise
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
3
003 - Gran'pa Jim
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
2
002 - Just an Argument
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
-
1
001 - Publisher's Note
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.
No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.
No topics indexed yet for this podcast.
Loading reviews...
ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Bluebird Books series captivated teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s, starting with Mary Louise, penned by L. Frank Baum under his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym. While Baum crafted the first four novels, the series continued with contributions from other authors, all maintaining the same pseudonym. The stories explore the adventures of adolescent girl detectives, a theme Baum had previously touched on in The Daring Twins and Phoebe Daring. The title character, Mary Louise Burrows, is a remarkably mature fifteen-year-old who faces a shocking challenge her beloved grandfather is accused of treason against the United States. With the help of both old and new friends, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth. Notably, the story features federal agent John OGorman and his daughter Josie, a young investigator trained by her father, who breaks the mold of traditional femininity long before Nancy Drew. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
HOSTED BY
L. Frank Baum
Loading similar podcasts...