Bernard Palmer

Bernard Alvin Palmer (1914–1998), born in Central City, Nebraska, USA, was the originator and author of over 165 books for Christian youth, as well as several books for adults. He created series such as the Danny Orlis series, Felicia Cartright series, and the Pioneer Girls series which he co-authored with his wife Marjorie Palmer.

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Felicia Cartright Series

This paperback series was published by Moody Press between 1958 and 1971 and consists of at least 19 titles.

Pat Collins Series

This scarce series consists of at least five juvenile books published in hardback format by Moody Press between 1957 and 1959.

Jim Dunlap Series

Published by Moody Press in paperback format. There are at least six titles, and all of them have been translated into German. These are the Pat Collins books with the protagonist renamed, along with a few other minor changes.

Little Feather Series

This series was published by Zondervan between 1944 and 1953 and was available in both dust jacket and picture cover editions.

Lori Adams Series

Published by in paperback editions by Moody Press. At least four titles.

The Bradley Series

Published by Back to the Bible Broadcast in paperback editions. At least seven titles.

The Breck Western Series

Published by a variety of publishers: Horizon House Publishers and Beaverlodge in Canada, and Living Books and Tyndale House Publishers in the U.S. All in paperback format. At least five titles in the series.

Brigade Boys Series

Published by Moody Press in paperback format. At least six titles.

Pioneer Girls Series

Published by Moody Press in paperback format. At least seven titles.

Ted and Terri Series

Originally published by Moody Press in paperback format in 1971. At least five titles.

The Halliway Boys Series

Originally published by Moody Press in paperback format. At least four title.

Four more Halliway Boys published by Moody Pocket Books

Books not in a series

Originally published by Moody Press in paperback format

'"A Career Book" series'

See also

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