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- catalog abstract "The search for a stolen boat leads the Hardy brothers to Mexico where they become involved with a band of Indians and a strange smuggling operation. Their deductions lead them to a small Mexican town where they learn that people are mysteriously disappearing. They eventually realize the Indians have something to do with it. The Hardy boys set out to Mexico to ask the citizens of Mazatlan what they happened to the hostages. But, the people who had taken the citizens had threatened the people that if they talk, they will be killed. So this brings the Hardy Boys to a hard puzzle. They finally find a man by the name of Tico. Tico is a great navigator and helps the Hardy Boys find the culprits. Tico also knew some information about the kidnappings. They find out the real man behind it was a man name "Pavura" which means terror in Spanish. They also find out that he was smuggling oil out of Mexico. Their dad, Mr. Hardy, was on a case that involved oil smuggling.".
- catalog contributor b6577952.
- catalog contributor b6577953.
- catalog created "[c 1934]".
- catalog date "1934".
- catalog date "[c 1934]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c 1934]".
- catalog description "The search for a stolen boat leads the Hardy brothers to Mexico where they become involved with a band of Indians and a strange smuggling operation. Their deductions lead them to a small Mexican town where they learn that people are mysteriously disappearing. They eventually realize the Indians have something to do with it. The Hardy boys set out to Mexico to ask the citizens of Mazatlan what they happened to the hostages. But, the people who had taken the citizens had threatened the people that if they talk, they will be killed. So this brings the Hardy Boys to a hard puzzle. They finally find a man by the name of Tico. Tico is a great navigator and helps the Hardy Boys find the culprits. Tico also knew some information about the kidnappings. They find out the real man behind it was a man name "Pavura" which means terror in Spanish. They also find out that he was smuggling oil out of Mexico. Their dad, Mr. Hardy, was on a case that involved oil smuggling.".
- catalog extent "iv, 219 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Mark on the door.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Mark on the door.".
- catalog isPartOf "Dixon, Franklin W. Hardy boys mystery stories.".
- catalog isPartOf "His The Hardy Boys".
- catalog issued "1934".
- catalog issued "[c 1934]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Grosset & Dunlap".
- catalog relation "Mark on the door.".
- catalog subject "Boy detectives Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Brothers Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Brothers Juvenile fiction.".
- catalog subject "Detective and mystery stories.".
- catalog subject "Hardy Boys (Fictitious characters) Juvenile fiction.".
- catalog subject "Hardy Boys (Fictitious characters)".
- catalog subject "PZ7.D644 Mar".
- catalog subject "Teenage boy detectives Fiction.".
- catalog title "The mark on the door, by Franklin W. Dixon ... illustrated by J. Clemens Gretta.".
- catalog type "Mystery fiction. gsafd".
- catalog type "text".