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The dime novels I name, particularly in the early part of the book, are real.
For instance, I was not allowed to read dime novels.
I played with the dime novel, in order to take a stroll outside of life.
She'd seen so little of the world, why should it be a surprise if her ideas seemed to come from dime novels?
You figure we're in some kind of dime novel?
Smith used sources such as dime novels and other popular culture material.
The highly popular author of fiction, her works were what became known as dime novels.
"I seem to have walked right into the thick of a dime novel," said our visitor.
He is cited as the originator of the dime novel.
He would eventually write more than 300 dime novels.
It sold more than 65,000 copies within the first few months of its publication as a dime novel.
Going through the list, I became attracted to the notion of the dime novel as protagonist.
He also wrote or co-wrote a successful series of dime novel stories during this period.
"They cabled him to come up and illustrate this dime novel."
She wrote over 100 dime novels, pioneering the field.
As the popularity of dime novels increased, original stories came to be the norm.
"Yesterday we sketched a splendid dime novel," I said to him.
Aiken was a writer of dime novels before he turned to theatre.
Stanford University has a collection of over 8,000 individual dime novels, and a web site devoted to the subject.
The dangers, if any exist, lie beyond those delineated in the dime novel.
American dime novels were edited and rewritten for a British audience.
He is portrayed in several historical and dime novels including:
Neither does the tone of a dime novel tell us anything about amazing manliness.
Dime novels were very popular with a wide readership.
His dime novels became very popular and to have more material to add he occasionally travelled through the country.