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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 elected a chief, or, Arietta and the papoose by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West elected a chief, or, Arietta and the papoose

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West giving it straight, or, The worst camp of all by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West giving it straight, or, The worst camp of all

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West gunning for gunmen, or, Arietta and the greaser ruffians by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West gunning for gunmen, or, Arietta and the greaser ruffians

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West lost in the Rockies, or, The luck a grizzly bear brought by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West lost in the Rockies, or, The luck a grizzly bear brought

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West ousting the outlaws, or, The clean up at Fancy Flat by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West ousting the outlaws, or, The clean up at Fancy Flat

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West's desperate charge, or, The shot that beat the redskins by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West's desperate charge, or, The shot that beat the redskins

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West's double shuffle, or, The celebration at Buckhorn Ranch by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West's double shuffle, or, The celebration at Buckhorn Ranch

    An Old Scout

  • Young Wild West's greaser chase, or, The outlaws of the border by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West's greaser chase, or, The outlaws of the border

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West's only chance, or, Arietta's quick throw by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West's only chance, or, Arietta's quick throw

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West staking a claim, or, Arietta on guard by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West staking a claim, or, Arietta on guard

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West surrounded by death, or, The seven dynamite sticks by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West surrounded by death, or, The seven dynamite sticks

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West surrounded by gold, or, A treasure worth a million by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West surrounded by gold, or, A treasure worth a million

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West trapped in a canyon, or, Arietta's swing for life by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West trapped in a canyon, or, Arietta's swing for life

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West trapping the redskins, or, The last raid of Crazy Horse by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West trapping the redskins, or, The last raid of Crazy Horse

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West against odds, or, The shot that won the fight by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West against odds, or, The shot that won the fight

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and "18-Carat Dan," or, The Dandy Bad Man of Gilt Edge by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and "18-Carat Dan," or, The Dandy Bad Man of Gilt Edge

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and "Cinnamon Hank," or, The grudge of the Gila Giant by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and "Cinnamon Hank," or, The grudge of the Gila Giant

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and "Innocent Ike," or, Trapping a tricky rustler by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and "Innocent Ike," or, Trapping a tricky rustler

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the Hoodoo claim, or, Arietta and the keg of nuggets by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the Hoodoo claim, or, Arietta and the keg of nuggets

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the lasso thrower, or, The Hard Gang of Black Ravine by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the lasso thrower, or, The Hard Gang of Black Ravine

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the Mystic Dozen, or, The scourge of Red Rock Pass by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the Mystic Dozen, or, The scourge of Red Rock Pass

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the range boss, or, Crooked work at the Sleepy J by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the range boss, or, Crooked work at the Sleepy J

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the Texas cowboys, or, The scrimmage with the sheepmen by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the Texas cowboys, or, The scrimmage with the sheepmen

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

  • Young Wild West and the U.S. marshal, or, Arietta as a detective by An Old Scout

    Young Wild West and the U.S. marshal, or, Arietta as a detective

    An Old Scout

    This novel uses outdated terminology to refer to indigenous peoples.

 

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