The Trixie Belden books were written by a series of different writers using the pseudenom "Katherine Kennedy". Actually the series was created by Julie Campbell Tatham (1908-1998), an author who had a small literary agency in NYC who responded to a call from Western Publishing in the mid-1940's for manuscripts for well-written mystery and adventure books that could be mass-marketed and an affordable price. She wrote six books under her maiden name, Julie Campbell. The remaining books in the series (numbers 7-39) were written by differnet authors using the pseudonom, "Kathryn Kenny".
No, there is currently no official Trixie Belden movie. The popular series of mystery novels featuring the character Trixie Belden has not been adapted into a full-length feature film.
Kathryn Kenny has written: 'Trixie Belden and the black jacket mystery' 'Trixie Belden and the Mystery of the Blinking Eye' 'Trixie Belden and the Happy Valley Mystery (Trixie Belden #9)' 'Trixie Belden and the mystery on Cobbett's Island' -- subject(s): Trixie Belden (Fictitious character), Juvenile fiction, Islands, Mystery and detective stories 'Trixie Belden and the mystery at Maypenny's' -- subject(s): In library, Juvenile fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Mystery and detective stories 'Trixie Belden and the Mystery of the Mississippi' 'The Mystery on Cobbett's Island (Trixie Belden #13)' -- subject(s): Fiction, Islands, Buried treasure, Sailing, Mystery and detective stories 'Mystery of the Queen's Necklace (Trixie Belden, No 23)' 'Trixie Belden and the mystery of the queen's necklace' -- subject(s): Detective and mystery stories 'Un Visitante Misterioso - Trixie Belden' 'El Misterio del Millonario Desaparecido' 'The Mystery of the Phantom Grasshopper (Trixie Belden, #18)' 'El Misterio del Galeon Fantasma (Trixie Belden (Spanish))' 'The mystery of the blinking eye' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mystery and detective stories, Prophecies 'The pet show mystery' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mystery and detective stories, Pet shows, Trixie Belden (Fictitious character) 'Misterio En El Bosque - Trixie Belden' 'Trixie Belden Series-No.26-The Mystery of the Headless Horseman (Trixie Belden)' 'The Indian burial ground mystery' -- subject(s): Archaeology, Fiction, Mystery and detective stories, Trixie Belden (Fictitious character) 'Trixie Belden and the mysterious code' -- subject(s): Trixie Belden (Fictitious character), Ciphers, Fiction, Clubs, Mystery and detective stories, Detective and mystery stories 'The mystery of the velvet gown' -- subject(s): Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Mystery and detective stories, Theater, Trixie Belden (Fictitious character) 'Trixie Belden and the Mystery of the Whispering Witch' 'Trixie Belden and the mystery of the missing millionaire' -- subject(s): Detective and mystery stories 'Trixie Belden and the Mystery at Bob-White Cave' 'Trixie Belden and the marshland mystery' -- subject(s): Mystery and detective stories, Trixie Belden (Fictitious character), Girls, Juvenile fiction 'Trixie Belden and the Mystery of the Uninvited Guest' 'The Mystery of the Vanishing Victim (Trixie Belden #33)' 'The mystery of the vanishing victim' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Fiction, Mystery and detective stories, Trixie Belden (Fictitious character) 'El Misterio del Sasquatch' 'Trixie Belden and the Mysterious Code (Trixie Belden)' 'Trixie Belden and the Mystery on the Mississippi (Trixie Belden)' 'The Mystery on the Mississippi (Trixie Belden #15)' 'Trixie Belden and the Mystery of the Vanishing Victim (Trixie Belden)'
Trixie Belden was created in 1950.
Trixie Belden is the title of a hit girl-detective mystery novel series written in between 1946 and 1986. In the series of books, Trixie Belden and Honey Wheeler's connection to one another is that they are known as each other's best friend.
The Trixie Belden books were written between 1948 and 1986.
Julie Campbell Tatham stopped writing the Trixie Belden series in the 1970s because she wanted to focus on other projects and writing opportunities. The series was later continued by other authors under the pseudonym Kathryn Kenny.
In "The Mystery in Arizona" from the Trixie Belden series, Trixie and her friends visit Arizona where they stumble upon a mystery involving a missing girl and a stolen prize horse. Through their detective work and perseverance, they unravel the clues and solve the case, showcasing the importance of teamwork and friendship in their adventures.
No, Random House is no longer re-printing the Trixie Belden series. The rights to the series were given to Random House in the past, and they have chosen not to continue reprinting the books. However, some editions of the series may still be available through other publishers or secondhand sources.
Trixie Belden is a female amateur detective . She figured in a good many novels mostly second-handed by Whitman publishers. My Guess her real name is Beatrix. she is NOT an Aviatrix! There were about 30 different novels- so that alone poses massive condensation problems for a movie- unless a series of films were done- not a bad idea, something to dethrone Mr. Potter!
No, Trixie and Jim do not date in the Trixie Belden series. They have a close friendship, often solving mysteries together as part of the Bob-Whites club. Their relationship is portrayed as more platonic than romantic.
In the comics, Trixie's mom is named Trixie's mom. She is a minor character who is occasionally mentioned but does not play a prominent role in the stories.
You can read Trixie Belden books online through websites that offer free eBooks or through digital libraries that allow borrowing eBooks. Some options include Project Gutenberg and Open Library. Remember to check the copyright status before accessing any content online.