Fame and Fortune Weekly
Published by Frank Tousey, Harry E. Wolff, and Westbury Publishing Co., October 6, 1905-September 7, 1928.
Format: nickel weekly.
Publisher's description: "This weekly contains interesting stories of smart boys, who win fame and fortune by their ability to take advantage of passing opportunities. Some of these stories are founded on true incidents in the lives of our most successful self-made men, and show how a boy of pluck, perseverance and brains can become famous and wealth. Every one of this series contains a good moral tone, which makes ‘Fame and Fortune Weekly’ a magazine for the home, although each number is replete with exciting adventures. The stories are the very best obtainable, the illustrations are by expert artists, and every effort is constantly being made to make it the best weekly on the news stands. Tell your friends about it."
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From foundry boy to steel king, or, The rise of a young bridge builder
Frank Tousey and J. Perkins Tracy
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The missing box of bullion, or, The boy who solved a Wall Street mystery
Frank Tousey and J. Perkins Tracy
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Just his luck, or, Climbing the ladder of fame and fortune : a story of Wall Street
Frank Tousey and J. Perkins Tracy
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Nat Noble, the little broker, or, The boy who started a Wall Street panic
Frank Tousey and J. Perkins Tracy