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Street & Smith book department in 1906


Street & Smith was a New York City publisher specializing in inexpensive paperbacks and magazines refered to as pulp fiction and dime novels. The company was founded in 1855.

History

Francis Scott Street and Francis Shubael Smith began their publishing partnership when they bought the exisiting New York Weekly Dispatch. They then began a series of inexpensive novels and magazines. Their headquarters were at 79 Seventh Avenue, New York City.

Authors

Illustrators

Publications

Adventure

  • Air Trails
  • Do and Dare Weekly
  • Red Raven Library
  • Sea Stories Magazine
  • Tiptop Weekly

Detective and mystery

  • Clues
  • Doc Savage
  • Mystery Story Magazine
  • Nick Carter Weekly
  • Old Broadbrim Weekly
  • The Shadow

Romance

  • Love Story Magazine
  • Romance Range

Science fiction

Sports

Westerns

Young adult fiction


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