Stanford's Dime Novel and Story Paper Collection consists of over 8,000 individual items, and includes long runs of the major dime novel series (Frank Leslie's Boys of America, Happy Days, Beadle's New York Dime Library, etc.) and equally strong holdings of story papers like the New York Ledger and Saturday Night.
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Dime novel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dime novel , though it has a specific meaning, it has also become a catch-all term for several different (but related) forms of late 19th century and early 20th century U.S. popular fiction, includin...
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The American Women's Dime Novel ; In 1899, Street & Smith, a key publisher of cheap fiction for women, featured "The Newsstand's Best Girl" on the cover of their trade newsletter, Street & Smith's Newstrade Bulletin. ... Dime Novel Cover Gallery; Part of what made dime novels exciting and new, and the bane of middle...
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Dime Novel Archives in the United States; The following list of archives was compiled over two years of research into women's dime novels. The comments are based on personal visits to over half of these archives and published archive descriptions.
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American Treasures of the Library of Congress: Imagination (Dime Novels). In 1860 a publishing phenomenon appeared that would provide Americans a wealth of popular fiction in a regular series at a fixed, inexpensive price. ... ; [Dime novel grouping] including: Beadle's Dime Novels. Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. Malaeska;
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on dime novel (literature), a type of inexpensive, usually paperback, melodramatic novel of adventure popular in the United States roughly between 1860 and 1915; it often featured a western theme. ... Learn more about "dime novel"
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The origins and history of the Old West's fabled dime novels. ... In a very real sense, the dime novel was the direct ancestor of today's popular genre paperback--the mystery, suspense, horror, science fiction, fantasy, romance, Western, or "men's adventure" (the Mack Bolan series, Richard Marcinko, the original Indiana...
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The dime novel industry churned out series after series, title after title, creating some memorable characters such as "Deadwood Dick," "Nick Carter" (see image above) and "Buffalo Bill." The subjects of the early dime novels mostly dealt with sensational adventures on the Western frontier, owing much to the themes...
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Digital Dime Novel Highlight: Adventures with Intelligent Apes ... More Digital dime Novels ... ANOTHER APE THEMED DIME NOVEL...
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