Series List

This collection brings all series that have more than one member together in a list.
 
Please note some of the items in this historical collection may include outdated language and imagery that is insensitive, offensive, or which does not reflect the current values of Villanova University.  No endorsement is implied.

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This collection brings all series that have more than one member together in a list.
 
Please note some of the items in this historical collection may include outdated language and imagery that is insensitive, offensive, or which does not reflect the current values of Villanova University.  No endorsement is implied.

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    The Boston Cultivator was a successful New England agricultural paper which ran from the late 1830's until well after the Civil War. In addition to a primary focus on farming-related matters, the paper also devoted considerable space to material of general interest to the family, including regional news, advice columns, serialized fiction and poetry. Much of the content was original to the paper, but material was also reprinted from other publications, both domestic and international.
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    This collection contains issues from Bowery Boy Library, and its successor Bowery Boy Weekly.
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    This story paper was published in New York by  Frank Tousey, and was continued by the story paper, Happy Days,  in which selectively reprinted stories from the Boys of New York appeared.  Included in this collection are key issues containing a number of later reprinted titles including an early "The Shadow" precursor in "the Man in the Black Cloak",  which may have influenced later pulp heroes.
     
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    This weekly story paper and popular magazine for children was published in Philadelphia and contained stories, poetry, and advice for the young.
     
     
     
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    This hardcover juvenile series reprinted many titles previously released in dime novel format.
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