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Wild West Weekly
 

Wild West Weekly

Wild West Weekly, "A magazine containing stories, sketches etc. of western life", was published by Frank Tousey from 1902-1928.

Like other dime novels, the issues were printed on inexpensive acidic paper and featured dramatic, colorful front cover illustrations. This very popular title depicts life and adventure on the American frontier. The stories usually feature a hero, a heroine, stereotyped representations of Native Americans, and fictionalized versions of well-known western figures like Buffalo Bill, Kit Carson, and Billy the Kid. Dime novels were the popular precursor to the modern paperback and comic book. Our digitized collection of Wild West Weekly includes the first issue, published on October 24, 1902, and comprises a total of 53 issues.

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  • Young Wild West and the broken gun, or, Arietta's quick wit by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the broken gun, or, Arietta's quick wit

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the broncho boss, or, Catching a crafty cattleman by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the broncho boss, or, Catching a crafty cattleman

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the Death Brand, or, Arietta's great risk by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the Death Brand, or, Arietta's great risk

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the death dip, or, Arietta baffling the smelter fiends by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the death dip, or, Arietta baffling the smelter fiends

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the Dynamite Fiends, or, Arietta and the Avengers by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the Dynamite Fiends, or, Arietta and the Avengers

    An Old Scout

  • Young Wild West and the golden image, or, Lured to the Valley of Death by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the golden image, or, Lured to the Valley of Death

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the Mad Miner, or, Arietta and the secret of the cliffs by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the Mad Miner, or, Arietta and the secret of the cliffs

    An Old Scout

  • Young Wild West and the Mexican man-trap, or, Arietta in the robbers' den by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the Mexican man-trap, or, Arietta in the robbers' den

    An Old Scout

  • Young Wild West and the Pawnee Paleface, or, The old hunter's secret by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the Pawnee Paleface, or, The old hunter's secret

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the phantom canoe, or, Solving a strange mystery by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the phantom canoe, or, Solving a strange mystery

    An Old Scout

  • Young Wild West and the ranchman's boy, or, The sheep herder's revenge by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the ranchman's boy, or, The sheep herder's revenge

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the ten cowpunchers, or, Besting a bad bunch by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the ten cowpunchers, or, Besting a bad bunch

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West "busting" a show, or, Arietta and the actress by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West "busting" a show, or, Arietta and the actress

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West caught in a cavern, or, Arietta's shot in the dark by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West caught in a cavern, or, Arietta's shot in the dark

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West dividing the gold, or, Settling a claim dispute by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West dividing the gold, or, Settling a claim dispute

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West finding a fortune, or, Arietta and the flooded claim by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West finding a fortune, or, Arietta and the flooded claim

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West gathering gold, or, Arietta's wonderful find by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West gathering gold, or, Arietta's wonderful find

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West holding a herd, or, Arietta's fiery race by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West holding a herd, or, Arietta's fiery race

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West hunting in the Sierras, or, Arietta and the cinnamon bear by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West hunting in the Sierras, or, Arietta and the cinnamon bear

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West locating a lode, or, The orphans of Bowie Bar by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West locating a lode, or, The orphans of Bowie Bar

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West lost on the desert, or, The luck a sand storm brought by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West lost on the desert, or, The luck a sand storm brought

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West racing a flood, or, Arietta shooting the rapids by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West racing a flood, or, Arietta shooting the rapids

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West's duel with a dozen, or, Arietta's only chance by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West's duel with a dozen, or, Arietta's only chance

    An Old Scout

  • Young Wild West's lively lariat, or, Roping the rustlers by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West's lively lariat, or, Roping the rustlers

    An Old Scout

 

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