ComicBooks.com Register / Loginit's free!

Pulp Fiction, 1868 · page 116 of 116

Beadle's Dime Novels No. 142: The Sagamore of Saco — page 116: what you’re looking at

📖 Open the full issue in the page-flip reader →
Beadle's Dime Novels No. 142: The Sagamore of Saco — page 116: Pulp Fiction, 1868

A restored page from Pulp Fiction, 1868. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.

📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)

Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.

er 2 eee en ——— — ee —— oe BEADLE’S DIME E PUBLICATIONS: —_—-—-—_— -———- What is said of them by Competent Judges We were agreeably surprised, on look- |which haye won for him a world- ing over the series of these w orks, to tind | celebrity. The lodisn and genuine ¥ how much excellent. matter is given for kee character, Logether with that that vow defunct article, the dime, but | sturdy backwoodsman and settler, still purchaseable at ten ceuls. History, graphically drawn— F\rami ner, Bright Fiction, and oe Sabie eret ad ugland. Lol ; which are suifable for ogls;—are TO be Beadle and Com aby des ‘ : erve sl! re found in this remarkably cheap series of | >, their paries of Dime Publications | pablications, Of one thing we can as- | sure our renders—that nothing umoral, ~ Ho case have they allowed @ work of or of aslang nature, ia publighed in them. yolsonous character Lo pass through theif [ 80, if yen want a chasis and good ten winds to the public, Evil ia uot ginsee*, 5 cents’ worth..get one of BkaDLE's Dank) VY8" 10 any instance with 6 vemegth o> © Bouks.—Louts A. Goper, Gadey’s Lads Virtue, to mimic the geanine.. A general, ° ‘Book. observation on American Jight Nteratare One of the most succesefal enterprises” ate Coon ~ ae Sondante ae os § e and Comp be 9 of maderp we abe = qd wints ah ia rier. att | 25 ns fa / 2 was inimgurated wit e introdugtion of the * Dime” publications of man In his series of Dime Publications ¢ known firm of Bea le and Company. * * Beadle has struck upon a new path--# Their success has been unprecedented, | C&C° excellent and original. ts but nut undeserved, for we believe ft has means he has brought mach of the v x. been their conscientious aim to cultivate hest of our enrrent Hierstnte, within of literature than was the case "before brace History, Biography Adventure $ " they took the field. Yellow-covered lit- Romance, aud nothing of a worthless @ grature was therefore so aptly described | Ummoral tendency iv issued from ee — chee and nasty; “4 but dang ublicn- | Presves.—PerFysburg, On oJ tions of this honee, the t eapest s of the cheap, bave is that that de- Bix wiley Dinu Pabiscations. by a sirable ty is not inconsistent with &| beauty, bave become familiar to high order of lite merit, and an irre | American public. They donbtle proachable standard of morality.—2#uf- | the most popular séries ot booksever Jalo Commercial Aaiver tiser, sued in thie country. This uler’ Why these works, (Beadle’s Dime fdue quite as mnch to the stapu Books), are populiur is a problem, quite | of merit maintained in each rae te as much for the moralist and student of the exceeding cheapness of national character as for the eritie, Itis | Volumes. Literary aud moral exec & satisfaction.that, being so, they are, | are primary req for all com =~ aH a ‘ -without exception, so fa wetay dees: tions to the series, as well as dr unexceptionably moral. Ese interest, power and vy of donot even obscurely p cine alias ee Hence the excite the ions. North American value of now Review, July, 1564. pay ob These works are of a high er, e acter, and are written Act ¥ sha [ache a e resented takin entertaining styie. 13 | any of e's publications, find their way v tuto the home: Saeed to | what will ae oe ings when once they ha . 1.) Register. themselves in the pin hea reer The wonder is how they can sfford t certain pas tee find va oyee eaee; come.—— | farnish so much for solittle: but they < | London (England | amet W yt of the sum desiznated.- ; ‘Since oe, rw spears oper padi Sich aii Pa. tion have ted ter attention or Dim Books. witch cont a Epes a ere mise Sar peer ares y us of | a svety goat an a _ those works of the above author dallville, _— GOMIGcHoOoOksecomM = =