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Five Cent Wide Awake Library
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Latest Book:Five Cent Wide Awake Library v2 1268 | Uploaded: Oct 25, 2013
Categories:Adventure
The Five Cent Wide Awake Library was published by Frank Tousey based in New York, USA.
Published weekly from 1878 to 1896 it ran for a total of over 1350 issues.
It featured mainly western and adventure stories.
Tousey was the first publisher to issue a dime novel featuring Jesse James, The Train Robbers; or, a Story of the James Boys, which appeared in No. 440 of the Wide Awake Library. The dime novel was written by John R. Musick under the name W. D. Stevens.
Not only first on the scene, Tousey also became a major source of output for the James tales in dime novels. He even created a series called James Boys Weekly.
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565 Five Cent Wide Awake Library v01 0565 15 Pulpshmoo Oct 25, 2013 30.00 3816 57
1212 Five Cent Wide Awake Library v02 1212 23 Pulpshmoo Oct 25, 2013 80.00 3281 34
1249 Five Cent Wide Awake Library v02 1249 17 Pulpshmoo Oct 25, 2013 35.00 2691 40
1253 Five Cent Wide Awake Library v02 1253 17 Pulpshmoo Oct 25, 2013 35.00 2757 41
1268 Five Cent Wide Awake Library v02 1268 23 Pulpshmoo Oct 25, 2013 52.00 4982 44
1299 Five Cent Wide Awake Library v02 1299 17 Pulpshmoo Oct 25, 2013 93.00 2884 35
1316 Five Cent Wide Awake Library v02 1316 17 Pulpshmoo Oct 25, 2013 26.00 2880 33
1322 Five Cent Wide Awake Library v02 1322 17 Pulpshmoo Oct 25, 2013 27.00 2591 36
1323 Five Cent Wide Awake Library v02 1323 17 Pulpshmoo Oct 25, 2013 35.00 2579 36
1353 Five Cent Wide Awake Library v02 1353 18 Pulpshmoo Oct 25, 2013 24.00 2835 42
  
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