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New York StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 4
One of Hersey's less successful gangster pulps. The Aug/Sep-1931 issue was an unpublished "ashcan" issue.
Formats: standard pulp Prices: 20c Frequency: bimonthly Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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New York Stories [1998]Country: USTotal Issues: 8 (to Oct-2002)
Each issue has six or seven stories plus a New York City non-fiction piece. Has published fiction by John Updike.
Editors: Michael Blaine (in 2000); Daniel Caplice Lynch (in 2002) Frequency: 3 issues per year Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |
The New York Sunday Advertiser LibraryCountry: US
Formats: 7 1/8 x 5" Prices: Free with the purchase of The New York Sunday Advertiser Pagecounts: 125-150 Frequency: weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
The (New York) Sunday WorldCountry: US
A Sunday supplement to the New York World that ran a selection of fiction and articles including a series of stories by O. Henry. The precise title seems to have varied considerably with versions such as The World on Sunday, The World Magazine, The New York World Sunday Magazine and so on.
Related Sites: Wikipedia |
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New York 10c Library [1896]Country: USTotal Issues: 12+20=32
Two further issues were announced in the first series, but not published. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersKathadin Pub. Co., 10 Spruce St., New York, NYFormats7 x 4 3/4"Prices10cPagecounts150FrequencyMentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
New York 10c Library [1896]Country: USTotal Issues: 12
Prices: 10c Frequency: monthly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
The New York TimesCountry: US
Daily newspaper that occasionally published fiction in the newspaper or in the Sunday supplement.
Frequency: weekly Related Sites: Wikipedia |
New-York TribuneCountry: US
Daily newspaper, known as New-York Daily Tribune from 1842 to 1866.
Related Sites: Wikipedia Online Sources: Online Books |
New York WaverlyCountry: USTotal Issues: 17
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
The New York WeeklyCountry: USTotal Issues: 3025
Initially most of the fiction was by Francis Smith. Soon established
some key writers, especially Horatio Alger, Bertha M. Clay, May Agnes
Fleming, Edward S. Ellis, Edward Judson and Prentiss Ingraham (both "Ned
Buntline"), John Coryell. Published the first stories featuring Buffalo
Bill (23-Dec-1869) and Nick Carter (18-Sep-1886). Issues & Index Sources
PublishersStreet & Smith (officially from 21-May-1859)EditorsFormatslarge tabloid story-paperPagecounts8ppFrequencyweeklyMentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
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New York Weekly Complete NovelsCountry: USTotal Issues: 18
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
New York Weekly Magazine SupplementCountry: USTotal Issues: 24
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
The New York Weekly Magazine of Popular Literature, Science, and ArtCountry: USTotal Issues: 65
This appears to have been a different periodical from the Street & Smith one of similar title, above; it serialized Jules Verne's "A Trip to the Moon" (26-Jan-1867 - 30-Mar-1867), which was the first English-language appearance of any of his novels. Other authors include Mrs. Henry Wood, Mary E. Braddon, George A. Sala, Thomas W. Speight. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersFormats5.75" x 9.5" (trimmed - probably 6" x 10") double columns per page.Prices10cFrequencyweekly |
New York Weekly MessengerCountry: USTotal Issues: 1976
Formats: 16 1/2 x 23" Prices: $1.00 per year Pagecounts: 8 Frequency: weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
New York Weekly SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 6
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
The New York Weekly Story TellerCountry: USTotal Issues: 67
Generally regarded as "the Ladies paper par excellence" and reputedly sold in 100,000s.
Formats: mid-tabloid (13½" x 19") Prices: 5c Pagecounts: 8pp Frequency: weekly Related Sites: American Women's Dime Novel Project Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |