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Street & Smith Street & Smith or Street & Smith Publications, Inc. was a New York City publisher specializing in inexpensive paperbacks and magazines referred to as dime novels and pulp fiction. They also published comic books and sporting yearbooks. Among t ...
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"Slick" magazines

*'' Mademoiselle'' *''Mademoiselle Living '' (1947–1949) becomes: *''Living'' (1949–1959) continues by
Conde Nast Conde may refer to: Places United States * Conde, South Dakota, a city France * Condé-sur-l'Escaut (or simply 'Condé'), a commune Linguistic ''Conde'' is the Ibero-Romance form of "count" (Latin ''comitatus''). It may refer to: * Count ...
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The Popular Magazine ''The Popular Magazine'' was an early American literary magazine that ran for 612 issues from November 1903 to October 1931. It featured short fiction, novellas, serialized larger works, and even entire short novels. The magazine's subject matter ...
'' *'' Air Trails Magazine'' later ''Air Trails Pictorial'' and ''Air Trails and Science Frontiers'' *'' Air Progress'' *''Picture Play'' (1915–1941) *''Charm'' (1941–1959)


Anthology series

*'' Tip Top Library'' *'' New Medal Library''


Adventure

*''Air Trails'' *''All-Around Magazine'' *'' Bill Barnes Air Adventures'' *''Do and Dare Weekly'' *''Movie Action Magazine'' *''New Story Magazine'' *''Pete Rice Magazine'' *''Red Raven Library'' *''Sea Stories Magazine'' *''The Skipper'' *''The Wizard'' *''Tiptop Weekly'' *''
Top-Notch Magazine Top Notch may refer to: * Top-Notch (artist), an artist produced by Swedish label Polar Music * TopNotch, a Dutch record label * ''Top-Notch Magazine'', an American pulp magazine of adventure fiction that existed between 1910 and 1937 * Top Notch ( ...
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Detective and mystery

*''Clues'' *''Crime Busters'' *''
Detective Story Magazine ''Detective Story Magazine'' was an American magazine published by Street & Smith from October 15, 1915, to Summer, 1949 (1,057 issues). It was one of the first pulp magazines devoted to detective fiction and consisted of short stories and seri ...
'' *'' The Avenger'' *''
Doc Savage Doc Savage is a fictional character of the competent man hero type, who first appeared in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and 1940s. Real name Clark Savage Jr., he is a doctor, scientist, adventurer, detective, and polymath who "rights w ...
'' *''Mystery Story Magazine'' *'' Nick Carter Weekly'' *''Old Broadbrim Weekly'' *''
The Shadow The Shadow is a fictional character created by magazine publishers Street & Smith and writer Walter B. Gibson. Originally created to be a mysterious radio show narrator, and developed into a distinct literary character in 1931 by writer Walter ...
'' *''The Whisperer''


General fiction

*''People's''


Romance

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Love Story Magazine ''Love Story Magazine'' was an American romantic fiction pulp magazine, published from 1921 to 1947.Doug Ellis, John Locke, and John Gunnison, ''The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps''.Silver Spring, MD : Adventure House, 2000. (pp. 153-4) It w ...
'' *''Romance Range''


Science fiction and fantasy

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Astounding Stories ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' is an American science fiction magazine published under various titles since 1930. Originally titled ''Astounding Stories of Super-Science'', the first issue was dated January 1930, published by William Cl ...
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Unknown Unknown or The Unknown may refer to: Film * The Unknown (1915 comedy film), ''The Unknown'' (1915 comedy film), a silent boxing film * The Unknown (1915 drama film), ''The Unknown'' (1915 drama film) * The Unknown (1927 film), ''The Unknown'' (1 ...
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The Thrill Book ''The Thrill Book'' was a U.S. pulp magazine published by Street & Smith in 1919. It was intended to carry "different" stories: this meant stories that were unusual or unclassifiable, which in practice often meant the stories were Fantasy genre ...
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Sports

*'' Street & Smith’s Sports Annual'' *''All-Sports Library'' *''Athlete'' *''
NASCAR Scene ''NASCAR Scene'' (originally ''Grand National Scene'' and later ''Winston Cup Scene'') was a weekly magazine about NASCAR stock car racing. It was established in North Carolina in 1976 and lasted until January 2010, making it one of the oldest NA ...
'' *'' Sport Story Magazine''


Westerns

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Cowboy Stories A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks. The historic American cowboy of the late 19th century arose from the '' vaquer ...
'' *''Buffalo Bill Border Stories'' *''Buffalo Bill Stories'' *'' Far West Stories'' *'' Far West Romances'' *'' Pete Rice Magazine'' *'' True Western Stories'' *''
Western Story Magazine ''Western Story Magazine'' was a pulp magazine published by Street & Smith, which ran from 1919 to 1949.Doug Ellis, John Locke, and John Gunnison, (editors),''The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps'', Adventure House, 2000. (pp. 311–12). It was ...
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Wild West Weekly Wild West Weekly was a dime novel later turned pulp magazine. On October 24, 1902 Frank Tousey released his first issue of the 5-cent dime novel ''Wild West Weekly'' called "The Prince in the Saddle". Written by Frank, though said to be written b ...
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Young adult fiction

*''The Boys of the World'' *''Bowery Boy Weekly'' *''Live Girl Stories'' *''My Queen''


Comic books

*''Air Ace'' (20 issues, 1944–48) *''Army and Navy Comics'' (5 issues, 1940–42; became ''Supersnipe'') *'' Bill Barnes Comics'' (1 issues, 1940; became ''Bill Barnes, America's Air Ace'') *''Bill Barnes, America's Air Ace'' (11 issues, 1941–43; became ''Air Ace'') *''Blackstone, Master Magician Comics'' (3 issues, 1946) *''Devil Dog Comics'' (1 issue, 1942) *''
Doc Savage Doc Savage is a fictional character of the competent man hero type, who first appeared in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and 1940s. Real name Clark Savage Jr., he is a doctor, scientist, adventurer, detective, and polymath who "rights w ...
Comics'' (20 issues, 1940–43) *''Ghost Breakers'' (2 issues, 1948) *''Pioneer Picture-Stories'' (9 issues, 1941–43) *''Red Dragon Comics'' (5 issues, 1943–44; 7 issues, 1947–49) *''
The Shadow The Shadow is a fictional character created by magazine publishers Street & Smith and writer Walter B. Gibson. Originally created to be a mysterious radio show narrator, and developed into a distinct literary character in 1931 by writer Walter ...
Comics'' (101 issues, 1940–48) *''Sport Comics'' (4 issues, 1940, became ''True Sports'') *''Super-Magic Comics'' (1 issues, became ''Super-Magician'') *''Super-Magician Comics'' (55 issues, 1941–43) *'' Supersnipe Comics'' (44 issues, 1942–49) *''Top Secrets'' (10 issues, 1947–49) *''Trail Blazers'' (4 issues, 1941–42, became ''Red Dragon'') *''True Sport Picture Stories'' (46 issues, 1942–49)


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