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The Nugget Library
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Latest Book:v1 86 - Old Moscow, The King of the Trappers | Uploaded: Jul 8, 2017
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The Nugget Library V1 was a weekly magazine published by Street & Smith based in New York, USA.
It ran from 29 August 1889 to 16 August 1892 for a total of 167 issues.
It mostly included complete adventure stories in each issue, with two series featuring continuing characters, Tom Edison Jr. and Diamond Dick, both based on real life people. Thomas Edison, the famous inventor portrayed in his younger developmental years and Diamond Dick inspired by the life and career of herbal-medicine promoter and showman George B. McClellan, whose nickname was 'Diamond Dick'.

The Nugget Library V2 was a weekly magazine published by James Henderson and Sons based in Fleet Street, London, UK.
It ran from January 1908 to May 1916 for a total of 330 issues.
It featured a mix of adventure, historical and school stories.
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86 v1 086 - Old Moscow, The King of the Trappers 17 Pulpshmoo Jul 8, 2017 42.00 3052 25
102 v1 102 - Tom Edison Jr's Sky-Scraping Trip 30 Pulpshmoo Jan 1, 2015 67.00 2848 43
128 v1 128 - Tom Edison Jr.'s Electric Mule 16 Pulpshmoo Jan 1, 2015 20.00 9281 36
241 v2 241 - By Sword and Skill 52 ernesto | josemas Oct 6, 2012 18.00 4020 60
  
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