- The
dime novel is a form of late 19th-century and
early 20th-century U.S. po****r
fiction issued in
series of
inexpensive paperbound editions. The term...
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Dime?, a po****r song of the
Great Depression Dime store, also
known as a "five and
dime"
Dime novel,
later known as
dime store novel March of
Dimes "Stop...
- news articles;
exaggerated versions of his
exploits were the
subject of
dime novels. His
understated nature belied confirmed reports of his fearlessness...
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untrimmed edges.
Pulps were the
successors to the
penny dreadfuls,
dime novels, and short-fiction
magazines of the 19th century.
Although many respected...
- A
dime Western is a
modern term for Western-themed
dime novels,
which spanned the era of the 1860s–1900s. Most
would hardly be
recognizable as a modern...
- Look up
Dime or
dime in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
DIME,
Dime or
Dimes may
refer to:
Dime (United
States coin)
Dime (Canadian coin) Dark Internet...
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dramas on the
stage throughout the country, and was
immortalized in
dime novels published around the world.
Omohundro was born in
Palmyra on the Pleasure...
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mythic West that took deep root in the
American imagination.
Western novels (
dime novels, pulp fiction),
mainstream literature (Cooper's
Leatherstocking Tales)...
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entitled 'Life of
Jesse James' –
probably referring to a
dime novel. In
Charles Portis's 1968
novel True Grit, U.S.
Marshal Rooster Cogburn describes fighting...
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heads at
parts of this
novel."
Entertainment W****ly also
noted that "some of [Clancy's]
secondary characters have a flat,
dime-
novel feel".
Canadian environmentalist...