The Three Investigators
? ? ? The Three Investigators by David Baumann and Seth Smolinske 8,570 words approximately 4,613 words by Seth, or 53.8% approximately 3,616 words by David, or 43.5% 341 words in the titles of the books, or 2.7% Seth Smolinske lives in Kendallville, Indiana, and is almost certainly the premier expert on the Three Investigators series in the United States. He has interviewed several of the authors and illustrators of the series, and visited sites associated with the late Robert Arthur who created it. Seth has amassed a large collection of Three Investigators books and memorabilia including original artwork, correspondence, and one original manuscript, and has helped many collectors acquire some of the volumes. As the astute reader will observe, most of the hard data and details in the following article came from him. However, he insisted that David’s name be listed first in the authors’ place since David outlined and edited the article, selected the illustrations, and put it into final form. David Baumann lives in Placentia, California, and is a long-time collector of series books and a frequent contributor to the Review. In nearly twenty years he has compiled a collection of about forty complete series. A few years ago he managed to place on his shelf the last of the Three Investigators forty-three original volumes in hardback. INTRODUCTION David: As I write, it is late winter in southern California. I live about an hour’s drive from the fictional locale of “Rocky Beach”, the hometown of Jupiter Jones, Bob Andrews, and Pete Crenshaw, the three investigators.
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