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Dime Novels

Asbury, Herbert | January 29, 1930 issue

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The article presents information on the book "Dime Novels; or, Following an Old Trail in Popular Literature," by Edmund Pearson. The book is about the stirring story of the rise and decline of the dime novel and the nickel library. Pearson has written a delightfully informal book packed with amusing quotations, with reproductions of the amazing works of art which illustrated the stories, and with comment upon the authors and publishers which answers numerable questions that perplexed the boys of another century.

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BOOKS; DIME Novels; or, Following an Old Trail in Popular Literature (Book); PEARSON, Edmund; DIME novels; AMERICAN fiction; POPULAR literature
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