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Short-lived continuation of the Aldine Boxing Novels series, each issue reprinting a complete 50,000 word novel from the earlier series. |
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Based on a series of 2000 ft. silent films produced by G.B. Samuelson for Ideal and starring Fred Paul as Richard (Dick) Harris, aka Deadwood Dick, an Englishman finding adventure in the wild west. Paul also directed some of the action, along with L.C. MacBean. The films were released around October 1915, and novelised for Aldine by (the probably pseudonymous) J. Harrington White. |
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Details supplied by Leslie S. Klinger. |
Details supplied by Leslie S. Klinger. |
Details supplied by Jess Nevins. |
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One of the longer-running of Aldine’s later libraries which was notable for publishing a number of novels by Sydney Horler. A later innovation was to introduce some feature material into later issues; issue 41 saw the first quiz by Andy Wilson entitled “Wha do you know about Football?”, and an “Our Magazine Page” began in issue 77. The title, however, did not survive much longer and was replaced by a second series which reprinted a number of early titles. |
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Issue not indexed. |
Issue not indexed. |
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Issue not indexed. |
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Issue not indexed. |
Issue not indexed. |
Issue not indexed. |
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Contained a complete 40,000 word novel each issue. |
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