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Mystery of Samurai Sword

  • Franklin W. Dixon

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A Japanese business tycoon mysteriously disappears and, soon after, a rare samurai sword is stolen from an art gallery. Suspecting a connection, the Hardy boys try to solve the mystery.

Genres

  • Mystery and detective stories
  • Fiction
  • Hardy boys (fictitious characters), fiction
  • Children's fiction
  • Detective and mystery stories
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • Mystery
  • Readers
  • Spanish language
  • Spanish language books
  • Presbyterian Church
  • Boundaries
  • Universities and colleges
  • Correspondence
  • United States. Office of Strategic Services. Planning Group
  • Georgetown University
  • United States. War Dept. Military Intelligence Service. Geopolitical Section
  • Political aspects
  • Tariff
  • United States. Special Economic Mission to the Middle East
  • Foreign relations
  • Commercial policy
  • Tacna-Arica question
  • United States
  • World War, 1939-1945
  • Practice of law
  • Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service
  • American Diplomatic and consular service
  • Geopolitics
  • United States Tariff Commission
  • Secret service
  • Technology
  • series:HardyBoys
  • collectionID:HBMS2
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  • Franklin W. Dixon

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Editions

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    Wanderer Books

    1979

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    Grosset & Dunlap

    April 21, 2005

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    1a ed.

    Fernandez editores

    1993

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    Fernandez USA Pub Co

    October 1993

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Aladdin

November 1, 1988

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    Armada

    July 16, 1981

  • Edition cover

    Julian Messner

    June 1979

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    Tandem Library

    March 2001

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    Penguin USA, Inc.

    2009

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    Angus & Robertson, Angus & Robertson Publishers

    1980

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    New Ed edition

    Armada

    July 16, 1981