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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's square deal, or, Arietta and the rustler's daughter by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West's square deal, or, Arietta and the rustler's daughter

    An Old Scout

  • Young Wild West stopping a "ghost dance," or, The charge of the Gallant 6th by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West stopping a "ghost dance," or, The charge of the Gallant 6th

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West: the prince of the saddle by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West: the prince of the saddle

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West trailing a treasure, or, Outwitting the road agents by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West trailing a treasure, or, Outwitting the road agents

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West trapped by greasers, or, Arietta and the secret passage by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West trapped by greasers, or, Arietta and the secret passage

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and "Stinger Jack," or, The bluff that wouldn't work by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and "Stinger Jack," or, The bluff that wouldn't work

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the Boy Ranchero, or, Helping a tenderfoot to success by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the Boy Ranchero, or, Helping a tenderfoot to success

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the "busted" mining camp, or, Arietta as an auctioneer by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the "busted" mining camp, or, Arietta as an auctioneer

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the Cave Gang, or, Arietta's desperate shot by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the Cave Gang, or, Arietta's desperate shot

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the Choctaw chief, or, Arietta defying the redskins by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the Choctaw chief, or, Arietta defying the redskins

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the doomed mine, or, Arietta's life at stake by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the doomed mine, or, Arietta's life at stake

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the lone cabin, or, The raiders of the gorge by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the lone cabin, or, The raiders of the gorge

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the Mexican Deadshot, or, The shooting match on the border by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the Mexican Deadshot, or, The shooting match on the border

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the Reckless Regulars, or, Saving a company of cavalry by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the Reckless Regulars, or, Saving a company of cavalry

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the "Silver Kid," or, The Dandy of the Gulch by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the "Silver Kid," or, The Dandy of the Gulch

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the treasure of the lake, or, Hop Wah's magic trick by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the treasure of the lake, or, Hop Wah's magic trick

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the tricky trapper, or, Arietta after big game by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the tricky trapper, or, Arietta after big game

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West at Hard Luck Camp, or, Arietta and the stream of gold by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West at Hard Luck Camp, or, Arietta and the stream of gold

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West at Six Spot Flat, or, The joke that made a fortune by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West at Six Spot Flat, or, The joke that made a fortune

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West baffling death, or, Arietta and the chasm by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West baffling death, or, Arietta and the chasm

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West booming a camp, or, The shot that opened a gold mine by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West booming a camp, or, The shot that opened a gold mine

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West calling the Two Gun Man, or, Saving a sheriff's life by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West calling the Two Gun Man, or, Saving a sheriff's life

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West capturing a chief, or, Arietta as a cavalry scout by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West capturing a chief, or, Arietta as a cavalry scout

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West defying an ambush, or, Arietta leading the cavalry by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West defying an ambush, or, Arietta leading the cavalry

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

 

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