The Bobbsey Twins collectors guide
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Further resources for Bobbsey Twins information

James Keeline may be the foremost authority on Edward Stratemeyer, and also knows a great deal about The Bobbsey Twins and almost ANY childrens' series from much of the 20th century (no joke).  Although his Bobbsey Twins page has not been updated since 2000, don't take this as a sign that he is not interested--he has been involved in multiple projects relating to Stratemeyer and childrens series books.  His work is worth checking out!  This is his Bobbsey Twins page:
http://www.keeline.com/Bobbsey/

http://stratemeyer.org/BobbseyTwins.html

http://seriesbookcollecting.blogspot.com/2009/11/bobbsey-twins-first-sells-high.html

-For reviews and some original photographs from which Paul Jennis illustrated the Minstrel New Bobbsey Twins series, check out Sean's Flickr page
-And for Sean's reviews of some of the New Bobbsey Twins books, check out his Blog. 

http://newbobbseytwinsbookreview.blogspot.com/

http://pw2.netcom.com/~drmike99/aboutbobbsey.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobbsey_Twins

-My friend and fellow collector, Jim, has started a very nice webpage to showcase the cover artwork for many series books, including some foreign covers.  Definitely worth checking out!!! 
http://seriesbookart.weebly.com/index.html
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