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Since June 2001.


Last update: February 11, 2004.
Dime Novel Cover The American Women's Dime Novel
In 1899, Street & Smith, a key publisher of cheap fiction for women, featured "The Newsstand's Best Girl" on the cover of their trade newsletter, Street & Smith's Newstrade Bulletin. Their "best girl" reader was young, well dressed, and independent. She is depicted wearing a saucy straw hat piled high with enormous plumes. In her hand she holds an open copy of Street & Smith's successful women's series, The Eagle Library. Read more.....

Portrait of Laura Jean Libbey Laura Jean Libbey: Author of 82 Best Selling Sensational Romances
Find out more about one of the best selling authors in the nineteenth century--the woman who brought nineteenth-century readers Willful Gaynell and All for Love of a Fair Face.


Willful Gaynell: An Excerpt

"Two strong arms lifted the slight, trembling form out of the seething waters up to his throbbing breast, tightening their clasp about her before he took the perilous leap back in to the water with his clinging burden. "Little Gay" he whispered hoarsely..."I have come to save you--because--I love you".......read more

Dime Novel Cover, Malaeska Dime Novel Cover Gallery
Part of what made dime novels exciting and new, and the bane of middle-class sensibilities, were the "lurid" cover illustrations. A review of these illustrations reveals titillating action and women who weren't always angels on the hearth.

The Dime Novel in American Life by Charles Harvey  The Atlantic Monthly, 1907

"ARE not more crimes perpetrated these days in the name of the dime novels than Madame Roland ever imagined were committed in the name of liberty? It looks that way. Nearly every sort of misdemeanor into which the fantastic element enters, from train robbery to house-burning, is laid to them."             Read more....





 


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