I know the Hardy Boys have been published in some form previously in Germany, though I don't think quite as much as Nancy Drew has, but is there any checklist or information about their publication ? I'm asking because I've just moved here, and wouldn't mind picking up a HB volume to help get the fluency back.
Really? Awesome! Guten tag! Gott segne dich! :) 8) (Some of my rather limited German.)
The Hardy Boys have definitely been published in German alright. You may already be familiar with this work and I don't know if it covers international versions, but I would suggest this site for starters- http://www.synsinepress.com/
By the way- nice to see you posting on here again, Judah-Ben-Hur. :) 8)
And hope everything goes awesome for you in Germany. :) 8)
You might also try at www.hardyboys.co.uk - I know it focuses primarily on the British versions, but I feel like the site owner might be able to point you in the right direction. Also, the site is totally awesome! I LOVE it! Check it out if you haven't seen it yet. :) 8)
Also, I do know for sure that The Three Investigators books are printed like crazy in Germany- there's a HUGE fanbase for them there. (In fact, there are numerous German original titles printed there too- it's still ongoing, as far as I know- years after the series stopped in America back around 1987 [or 1990 or so, if you count through the Crimebusters series. I much enjoy those books as well.] If you're into those books, check out www.threeinvestigatorsbooks.com for another totally awesome site! You can order some of the German books through there and get a list of the ones available. :) 8)
Someday I want to return to Germany. I haven't been there since the late-80's.
But I know a few Hardy Boys were published in German, and it would be interesting to see a German copy of "The Submarine Caper", as the English version is a translation from German.
But there's also the Casefile "The Emperor's Shield" that takes place in Germany---and a Unified Germany whereas Submarine Caper was written when Germany was still divided.