FREETHE SHATTERED HELMET EBOOK

Franklin W Dixon | 180 pages | 01 Jan 1973 | Penguin Putnam Inc | 9780448089522 | English | New York, United States (Hardy Boys, book 52) by Andrew E Svenson

Danger is the name of the game when the Hardys agree to help their pen pal from Greece, Evan Pandropolos, search for a priceless, ancient Greek helmet. Picking up foes along the way, the The Shattered Helmet detectives unearth clues that keep The Shattered Helmet constantly on the move—from their Greek college campus to California and finally to Greece. Franklin W. Dixon is a The Shattered Helmet name used by a variety of authors writing for the classic series, . When you buy a book, we donate a book. Sign in. Dixon The Shattered Helmet Franklin W. Dixon Best Seller. Jan 01, ISBN Add to Cart. Also available from:. Available from:. Hardcover —. About Hardy Boys the Shattered Helmet Danger is the name of the game when the Hardys agree to help their pen pal from Greece, Evan Pandropolos, search for a priceless, ancient Greek helmet. Also in The Hardy Boys. About Franklin W. Dixon Franklin W. Product Details. Inspired by Your Browsing History. Hardy Boys . Hardy Boys . Hardy Boys the Clue of the Hissing Serpent. Hardy Boys The Jungle Pyramid. Hardy Boys The Sting of the Scorpion. Irish Red. Jim Kjelgaard. Stonewall Hinkleman and the Battle of Bull Run. Michael Hemphill and Tom Angleberger. Call of the Klondike. Kim Richardson and David Meissner. The Bungalow Mystery 3. Carolyn Keene. The Last Leopard. Lauren St. Pinkerton and the Petrified Man. Caroline Lawrence. The Green Toenails Gang. Marjorie Weinman Sharmat and Mitchell The Shattered Helmet. The City of Ember Complete Series. Jeanne DuPrau. Kaleidoscope Eyes. DK Eyewitness Books: Shakespeare. Who Was Andrew Jackson? Who HQ and Douglas Yacka. Katherine Paterson. The Wild Ones: Moonlight Brigade. Alexander London. Ninja Timmy. Mister Max: The Book of Kings. Cynthia Voigt. Pinkerton and the Pistol-Packing Widows. The Shattered Helmet Stole Halloween? Martha Freeman. Public Enemy Number Two. Anthony Horowitz. The Lost Island. Ivy Takes Care. Rosemary Wells. The Mysterious Benedict Society. Trenton Lee Stewart. Where Is the Brooklyn Bridge? Who HQ and Megan Stine. Zizou Corder. Max Brallier. Buy other books like Hardy Boys the Shattered Helmet. Related Articles. Looking for More The Shattered Helmet Reads? Download Hi Res. Hardy Boys the Shattered Helmet. LitFlash The eBooks you want at the lowest prices. Read it Forward Read it first. Pass it on! Stay in Touch Sign up. We are experiencing technical difficulties. Please try again later. Become a Member Start earning points for buying books! The Shattered Helmet by Franklin W. Dixon | Scholastic

This book was written for the by Andrew E. Svenson in Danger is the name of the game when the Hardys agree to help their pen pal from Greece, Evangelos Pandropolos, search for a priceless, ancient Greek helmet. Years ago, Evan's uncle had loaned it to a Hollywood movie company for use in a silent motion picture, The Persian GloryThe Shattered Helmet a role in the movie, but the treasured helmet was lost after the movie was done. At Hunt College, where Evan, Frank, Joe and Chet Morton are taking a summer course in film-making, the boys are harassed by Leon Saffel whose harassments get more and The Shattered Helmet vicious. All the while a gang is trying to force Mr. Hardy to give up his investigations of a national crime syndicate and also trying to find the helmet, which after speaking to Evan's billionaire uncle, they learn may have belonged to King Agamemnon, making the helmet even more valuable. The clues that the Hardys unearth keep them constantly on the move—from their college campus to California and finally to Greece. In a sizzling climax, the Hardys, Evan and Chet match wits with their powerful enemies on the island of Corfu. From Wikipedia, the free The Shattered Helmet. Children's literature portal Novels portal. The Hardy Boys. Stratemeyer Syndicate Franklin W. Dixon . Leslie McFarlane Andrew E. Dead on Target Evil, Inc. Hidden categories: All stub articles. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. Add links. Detectivemystery. The Shattered Helmet Clue of the Hissing Serpent. This article about a children's novel of the s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page. This article about The Shattered Helmet young adult novel of the s is a stub. The Shattered Helmet - Wikipedia

Goodreads helps you keep track of books The Shattered Helmet want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to The Shattered Helmet Page. Danger is the name of the game when the Hardys agree to help their pen pal from Greece, Evan Pandropolos, search for a priceless, ancient Greek helmet. Picking up foes along the way, the young detectives unearth clues that keep them c Danger is the name of the game when the Hardys agree to help their pen pal from Greece, Evan Pandropolos, search for a priceless, ancient Greek helmet. Picking up foes along the way, the young detectives unearth clues that keep The Shattered Helmet constantly on the move—from their Greek college campus to California and finally to Greece. Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details Original Title. The Hardy The Shattered Helmet 52Hardy-guttene Other Editions 7. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Shattered Helmetplease sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Jun 12, Lauren Schultz rated it liked it Shelves: childrens-mysteryseries-novelswrote-a-review. I've been trying to decide for a long time which is worse - George Fayne's fat girl jokes at the expense of her cousin Bess Marvin in the novels, or all the jokes about Chet Morton's expansive appetite and waistline in The Shattered Helmet Hardy Boys novels. In both cases, the teasing The Shattered Helmet presented as nothing malicious and even somewhat affectionate at times, which in my opinion makes the fat jokes even more insidious. And both poor Bess and poor Chet are always at least mildly distressed by their frie I've been trying to decide for a long time which is worse - George Fayne's fat girl jokes at the expense of her cousin Bess Marvin in the Nancy Drew novels, The Shattered Helmet all the jokes about Chet Morton's expansive The Shattered Helmet and waistline in the Hardy Boys novels. And both poor Bess and poor Chet are always at least The Shattered Helmet distressed by their friends' supposedly "good natured" ribbing. What was the point of including that type of thing as a running gag in both series? For that matter, why was it necessary for the protagonists of both of these series to have a token fat friend at all? Although in some ways, it's not all that surprising, given the racism and other completely non-PC elements in both series - especially before, but even after the revisions done in the s. This novel introduces Thelma, a fat girl who has a crush on Chet. She is described as having "large hips" and a more than healthy appetite. She plies Chet with food to win his favor - their typical dates involve hearty picnic lunches. Chet is impressed by the fact that Thelma can "keep up The Shattered Helmet him" and "pack away" as many milk shakes as he manages to consume when the two visit the local soda shop. So first of all, the narrative The Shattered Helmet Thelma in very different terms than the typical descriptions of Frank and Joe's girlfriends Callie Shaw and Iola Morton. Callie and Iola are always The Shattered Helmet as pretty girls with sparkling eyes, and their body types are never mentioned in unflattering terms. But the author of The Shattered Helmet goes even further: "I would say she looks well-fed," said Joe. Besides, she likes me! There are so many offensive things about that passage. First of all, Joe isn't usually so ungentlemanly, or mean. As a rule, both the Hardy Boys are polite, kind and solicitous. They're church-goers who have been taught to observe the golden rule. You can be sure that if Aunt Gertrude heard Joe's comment, she would have boxed his ears. Frank, Joe and all their pals are the kind of stereotypical good boys that are bred in small-town middle The Shattered Helmet, so while you expect some The Shattered Helmet racism to pop up, you don't really expect that the boys would be sitting around making fun The Shattered Helmet a fat girl. But here they are, doing just that. No more of "the banter about Chet's new girl friend" is transcribed, though, so at least we don't have to try to stomach any more thinly veiled insults about Thelma's weight at this juncture, thank God. And Chet's defense of Thelma? Shut up, guys. She might be fat, but at least she likes me! What a hero. There are more comments about Thelma's weight and eating habits quickly dropped into the text throughout the novel, until a horrified Chet realizes that the girl wants to get engaged and promptly breaks up with her. Apparently he was willing to defend his new girlfriend to his friends because he enjoyed having someone with whom he could share his excessive consumption, but the attraction wasn't deep enough to last long. I wasn't sad to see the character go, though, because I wouldn't want to continue reading about the Hardy Boys making uncharacteristically ungentlemanly and downright mean fat girl jokes on a regular basis. I hope that the editors at the Stratemeyer Syndicate never hired this particular author The Shattered Helmet ghostwrite another novel. Additional note: the passive voice is rampant in this novel. Much more so than in other Hardy Boys novels, at least among those that I've reread recently. Feb 27, Jerry rated it really liked it. A different sort of mystery for Frank and Joe I thought Frank and Joe kind of looked teasing in the cover :p but I gave it a go anyway as I thought it sounded interesting. Sadly though, it didn't turn out to be the best HB I've ever read. The beginning didn't seem hooking. Chet was the only one who appeared. It wasn't an 'I hate it' book. But, The Shattered Helmet I said, not the best HB I've ever read. I didn't really like The Shattered Helmet. The ending was confusing, which was disappointing. I had to go The Shattered Helmet thought Frank and Joe kind of looked The Shattered Helmet in the cover :p but I gave it a go anyway as I thought it sounded interesting. I had to go back a couple of pages to see who that guy was again for it to make sense. Sadly, it didn't. If you want to curl up with a good HB mystery, this is not the book for you. View 2 comments. Dec 26, Dagonell rated it liked it Shelves: books. I may have most of my collection in a box in the attic somewhere. Being in the SCA, a book with a Greek helmet on the cover was The Shattered Helmet choice. The books were written for young boys, so lots of non-stop action with very little suspense build up. Frank and Joe Hardy, the heroes, cross most of the states between Colorado and California and even a round trip to Greece, in less than pages, in search of Agamemnon's helmet, which of course, they find. As well as break up a smuggling ring and catch a dangerous criminal for their detective father. Alas, I have outgrown my love for the Hardy Boys, so while this was a brief trip down memory lane, I won't be bothering with further novels. This also means I was probably right to decide never to re-read "Catcher in the Rye". At one time, I thought that book was the greatest book ever written, but then I was a teen-aged male in the 60's and 70's. I'm afraid it would no longer resonate with me the way it once did and I don't want to spoil the memories. Aug 14, Book collector rated it really liked it. Ok this isn't a specific review of the books. There are quite a few hardy boys books and I read them over a period of several years but that was around years ago now. Some I remember clearly and I will be specific about those at the end of this part of the review. This section is really an overview of the series. The Shattered Helmet w. Dixon was of course a syndicate name. A name used over many years on the hardy boys books. My father The Shattered Helmet them during the fifties, they started during the forties and Ok this isn't a specific review of the books. 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