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HE900 SERIES TITLES May 1995 .HE900 SERIES TITLES May 1995 # 900 SERIES TITLES for THE DIME NOVEL PUBLISHING WORLD RESEARCH GUIDE Photo Series Title. Format Dates Publisher Issues A-No.1 Series P 1910-1921 A-No.-1 Pub. Co. 12 Abbott Five Cent Novels C/R 1892=1893 Five Cent Novel Co. 48 Adelphi Series C/R 1892 Lupton 31 Advance Library C/R 1892-1893 Springfield Pub. Co. 86 Advance Ten Cent Novels B 1870's Advance Pub. Co. 14 Adventure Library P 1925-1931 Street & Smith 181 Adventure Series C/R 1900-1920 Max Stein 25 Adventure Series P 1908-1934 Arthur Westbrook 139 Adventure Stories C/R Late 1920"s Ogilvie 14 Adventure Weekly CC 1897-98 Street & Smith 19 Aldine Series C/R 1886-1888 Aldine Book Pub. Co. 59 Aldis Series C/R 1898-1902 Lupton 432 Alert Library C/R 1900-1910 Donohue 168 Alford Series C/R 1900s Street & Smith 50 (Alger, Horatio, Jr., Books by) P 1900-1910 Ogilvie 10 Alger's Library P 1910-1920 Ottenheimer 25 (Believed to be remainders of Royal's Alger Library sold by Ottenheimer) Alger's Library P 1910-1920 Royal 25 Alger Library P 1912-1933 Westbrook 25 Alger Series P 1900=1910 Mutual Book Co. 30 Alger Series (lst Series) P 1915-1920 Street & Smith 111 Alger Series (2nd Series) P 1928-1933 Street & Smith 202 Alger Series P 1912-1922 Superior 44 Alger Series for Boys P 1910-1920 Donoohue 50 Alice Series C/R 1890's Avon Book Co. 28 All Around Weekly CC 1909-1911 Frank Tousey 72 All Sports Library CC 1905-1906 Winner (S&S) 56 All Star Series C/R 1912-1934 Arthur Westbrook 100 Allan Pinkerton Detective Ser.P 1889 Dillingham 18 Alliance Library C/R 1899 Street & Smith 19 American Agriculturist Liby. C/R 1895-1900 Orange Judd Co. 25 American Author's Series C/R 1889-1890 John Lovell 31 American Detective Series P 1920-1934 Arthur Westbrook 64 American Home Literature C/R 1892 International Book 49 American Indian Series CC 1910 Arthur Westbrook 20 American Indian Weekly CC 1910-1911 Arthur Westbrook 32 American Library B/W 1885-1886 American Liby Co. 30 American Library (The) C/R 1883 Donnelly Loyd 30 American Novelists' Series C/R 1889=1890 John Lovell 53 American Novels B 1865-1869 Irwin Beadle 49 American Novels C/R 1880's Lippincott 12 American Novels See Frank Starr's American Novels American Publisher SP 1871 American Pub. Co. 10 American Series C/R 1887-1896 Ivers 423 American Standard Library C/R 1888 American Standard 10 American Tales (lst Ser.) B+ 1863-1867 Sinclair Tousey 44 American Tales (2nd Ser.) B+ 1868-1872 Beadle 49 (Appleton's Edition of the Waverly Novels C/R 1868-1869 D. Appleton 25 Appleton's Illustrated Library of Romance C/R 1877 D. Appleton 23 Appleton's Library of American Fiction C/R 1878 D. Appleton 19 Appleton's New Handy Volume Series C/R 1878-1880 D. Appleton 60 Appleton's Town and Country Library C/R 1888=1901 D. Appleton 301 Appleton's Works of Charles Dickens C/R 1868-1869 D. Appleton 17 Arena Library C/R 1893 20 Arena Library Series C/R 1892-1895 Arena Pub. Co. 20 Argosy See Golden Argosy Ariel Library C/R 1890-1895 F. J. Schulte & Co. 7 Arm Chair SP 1879-1885 Frank Tousey 296 Arm Chair Library C/R 1890's James H. Brigham 2 Armchair Library C/R 1893-1895 Lupton 160 Army and Navy Library B/W 1883-1884 Army and Navy Pub. 45 Army and Navy Weekly CC 1897-1898 Ainsley (S&S) 33 Arrow Library C/R 1897-1904 Street & Smith 328 Arundel Library C/R 1889 Hurst 39 Atlantic Library C/R 1910-1915 Max Stein 43 Atlantic Series C/R 1918-1920 Street & Smith 22 Author's Library C/R 1893 International News 14 (Bandit Series) P 1912 Kerner & Getts 10 (Bandit Series lst Ser.) P 1908-1916 Ottenheimer 17 (Bandit Series 2nd Ser.) P 1917-1918 Ottenheimer 11 Bandit Series P 1915=1917 Royal 11 Banner Library C/R 1890's Worthington 13 Banner Weekly/Beadles Weekly S/P 1883-1897 Beadle 757 Beadle's American Library B 1861-1866 Beadle 61 Beadle's American Series B 1861 Beadle ?? Beadle and Adam's 20 Cent Novels B 1875-1877 Beadle 32 Bealde's Boys Library of Sport Story and Adventure (Quarto) B/W 1881-1884 Beadle 121 Beadle's Boys Library of Sport Story and Adventure (Octavo) B/W 1884-1890 Beadle 320 Beadle's Boys Library of Sport Story and Adventure CC 1899-1900 Ivers 64 Beadle's Dime Classic Stories B+ 1864 Beadle 1 Beadle's Dime Fiction B+ 1864-1865 Beadle 9 Beadle's Dime Library B/W 1877-1905 Beadle/Ivers 1103 Beadle's Dime Library of Choice Fiction B+ 1864 Beadle 6 Beadle's Dime Novels B 1860-1874 Beadle 321 Beadle's Dime Tales, Tradition of Border and Revolutionary Tines B+ 1863-1864 Beadle 12 Beadle's 15c Novels B 1860-1861 Beadle 22 Beadle's Frontier Series B 1908=1910 Ivers 100 Beadle's Frontier Series B 1912-1934 Arthur Westbrook 100 Beadle's Half-Dime Library B/W 1877-1905 Beadle/Ivers 1168 Beadle's Half-Dime Novelettes B 1860 Beadle 1 Beadle's Half-Dime Pocket Library See Beadle's Pocket Library Beadle's New Dime Novels B 1874-1885 Beadle 310 Beadle's New York Dime Liby. See Beadle's Dime Library Beadle's Pocket Library B/W 1884-1893 Beadle 494 Beadle's Pocket Novels B 1874-1884 Beadle 272 Beadle's Popular Library B/W 1891-1892 Beadle 50 Beadle's Sixpenny Tales B 1862-1863 Beadle 11 Beadle's Weekly See Banner Weekly/Beadle's Weekly (Belford-Clark Co. Series) C/R 1890's Belford-Clark 550 Belles & Beaux S/P 1874 Beadle 13 Belmore Series C/R 1891-1894 Lovell, Coryell & Co. 31 Bertha Clay Library C/R 1900-1917 Street & Smith 512 (Bertha M. Clay Books) C/R 1910-1919 Ogilvie 10 (Best Stories of Charlotte M. Braeme) C/R 1910-1919 Stein 41 Bijou Series C/R 1892-1896 Lupton 116 (Biographies of Prominent Border Bandits) P 1910-1919 Donohue 6 Black Highwayman Novels B 1870's N. Munro 26 Blue and Gray Weekly CC 1904-1905 F. Tousey 32 Bob Brooks Library B/W 1893 L. H. Ostendorff 27 Bon-Ton Library C/R 1900-1910 Mutual 65 (Books by Florence Edna May) C/R 1910-1919 Ogilvie 4 (Books by Horatio Alger, Jr.) P 1910-1919 Ogilvie 25 (Books by Mrs. E.D.E.N. Southworth) C/R 1910-1919 Ogilvie 14 Books for Men P 1912 Street & Smith 1 Border Boys Library B/W 1892 Nickel Liby Co. 26 Border Series P 1900-1910 Stein 6 Boston Popular Library C/R 1890's Dickerman 5 Bound to Win Library P 1903-1907 Street & Smith 167 Bowery Boy Library/Weekly CC 1905-1907 Winner(S&S) 100 Boys' Alert Library P 1905-1915 Donohue 12 Boys and Girls of America SP 1896 Al Miller 13 Boys Best Weekly CC 1909-1910 Arthur Westbrook 58 Boys' Book of Romance and Adventure B+ 1874 Beadle 21 Boys' Champion SP 1881 Champion Pub. Co. 24 Boys' Dashaway Series P 18982-1896 G. Munro 53 Boys' Holiday SP 1890-1891 Holiday Pub. Co. 73 Boys' Home Library P 1887-1889 Burt 24 Boys' Home Weekly CC 1911-1912 Arthur Westbrook 40 Boys' Leader, The SP 1878-1879 Frank Tousey 33 Boys' Library CC 1915 W. F. Philips 10 Boys' Library of Adventure and Romance P 1890 Perry Mason & Co. 10 Boys of America SP 1901-1903 Street & Smith 107 Boys of Liberty Library P 1904 Street & Smith 29 Boys of New York SP 1877-1895 N. Munro; Tousey & Small; Frank Tousey 1000 Boys of New York Pocket Liby B/W 1880-1885 Frank Tousey 224 Boys of the World SP 1875-1877 Street & Smith 79 Boys' Own SP 1873-1876 G. Munro 123 Boys' Own SP 1873-1876 C. F. Richards 130 Boys' Own Library P 1870-1871 Haney 5 Boy's Own Novels B 1870's N. L. Munro 16 Boys' Own Story Teller SP 1875-1876 N. L. Munro 9 Boys' Star Library B/W 1887-1896 Frank Tousey 379 Boys' World, The SP 1885-1887 Matthew White 18 Brady's Champion Stories B 1869-1870 F. A. Brady 19 (Brady's Mercury Stories) B+ 1860's F. A. Brady 10 (Brady's People's Novelettes) B+ 1860's F. A. Brady 27 (Braeme, Charlotte M., Works) C/R 1902 Ogilvie 26 Braeme Series C/R 1901 Federal Book Co. 22 Brave and Bold CC 1902-1911 Street & Smith 429 Brigham's Library C/R 1890's Brigham 30 Bright Days SP 1896-1897 Bright Days Pub. 31 Bright Idea Series C/R 1894 Ogilvie 32 Broadway Library B/W 1882-1883 M. J. Blakelee 24 Brookside Library C/R 1882-1884 Frank Tousey 410 Brown Library C/R 1892-1893 I. H. & C. W. Brown 9 Buffalo Bill Border Stories P 1917-1925 Street & Smith 211 Buffalo Bill Stories CC 1902-1915 Street & Smith 591 Burt L. Standish Library P 1930-1932 Street & Smith 41 Butterfly Series C/R 1891 Benedict Book Store 10 By-the-Way Series C/R 1882 Frank Tousey 5 Byrnes-Hawthorne Series C/R 1888 Cassell 5 Calumet Series C/R 1890's Homewood 383 Calumet Series P 1891-1905 G. Munro 56 Campfire Library B/W 1887-1889 Camp-Fire Liby.
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