The Case of Nancy Drew

A Visual Archive

Published by Permuted Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

“As a role model, Nancy Drew has inspired so many to go out and conquer and that is such a beautiful legacy come to life in this Sleuth-tacular book.”
—Jennifer Fisher, President of The Nancy Drew Sleuths and Author of Clues for Real Life: The Classic Wit & Wisdom of Nancy Drew

A richly illustrated cultural history that examines Nancy Drew as feminist icon through vintage book covers, illustrations, and ephemera from the 1930s to present day.

She drove a blue roadster, wore tailored suits, and solved mysteries on her own terms. Nancy Drew wasn’t just a character—she was a cultural phenomenon that shaped American girlhood for nearly a century.

The Case of Nancy Drew: A Visual Archive investigates the beloved sleuth through text, image, and material culture, uncovering how this Depression-era heroine became a lasting feminist icon. From Edward Stratemeyer’s ghostwriter system to Mildred Wirt Benson’s pioneering spirit, from Nancy’s evolving wardrobe to the symbolic power of her roadster, this book reveals the hidden stories behind the girl detective.

Featuring rare vintage book covers, archival photographs, period advertisements, fashion illustrations, and architectural drawings, this visual archive examines what Nancy ate, what she wore, where she lived—and what it all meant. Descend hidden staircases into haunted mansions where shadows move on the walls and strange music drifts through darkened rooms. Look into the mirrors where Nancy catches a glimpse of her own double. Discover how the Gothic spaces she inhabited—trap doors, secret passages, crumbling estates—reflected the psychological landscape of American girlhood itself. And reconnect with the icon who has lasted for generations of readerships.

Part cultural criticism, part psychoanalytic mystery, part visual feast, The Case of Nancy Drew solves the puzzle of why this teenage detective continues to captivate readers nearly 100 years after her creation—and why, like any good mystery, she keeps drawing us back.

About The Authors

Aleigha Koss is a writer and publishing professional who works behind the scenes in the world of books—and now, occasionally, on the page as well. She has long loved classic mysteries, especially those featuring sharp, independent heroines. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee where she writes and records music.

Alana Mills is an author, photographer, and book designer, lucky to get to work with books and words on a daily basis. She has always been obsessed with mysteries (reading them and solving them) and turned her love of noticing the small details into a career. Despite her lack of musical talent, she currently lives with her two cats in Nashville, where she is still on the hunt for authentic Mexican food and the perfect brunch.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Permuted Press (November 17, 2026)
  • Length: 240 pages
  • ISBN13: 9798895658826

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Raves and Reviews

“Nancy Drew has that timeless quality that transcends the many generations—she has sleuthed through and entertained millions since 1930. The Case of Nancy Drew: A Visual Archive illustrates Nancy Drew through her adventures and in-depth analysis—a testament to the nostalgia we crave when revisiting our favorite childhood sleuth. From sleuthing to capturing villains and saving the day, we can enjoy this thrill ride back through the decades showcasing Nancy Drew’s detective prowess and smart style. As a role model, Nancy Drew has inspired so many to go out and conquer and that is such a beautiful legacy come to life in this Sleuth-tacular book.”

Jennifer Fisher, President of The Nancy Drew Sleuths and author of Clues for Real Life: The Classic Wit & Wisdom of Nancy Drew

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