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''Diamond Dick'' is a fictional character created by William B. Schwartz. He first appeared in "Dashing Diamond Dick; or, The Sarpint of Siskiyou County", a serialized novel that began in
Street and 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 ...
's story paper '' New York Weekly'' (Vol. 33, No. 21) on April 8, 1878, by Schwartz, writing under the pseudonym "Delta Calaveras." According to J. Randolph Cox, "the character was undoubtedly inspired by the life and career of herbal-medicine promoter and showman George B. McClellan (ca. 1858–1911), who went by the nickname "Diamond Dick" and was the hero of "Diamond Dick, the Dandy from Denver" by "Buckskin Sam" Hall in Beadle & Adams' New York Dime Library (Vol. 16, No. 199), published on August 16, 1882. The character later had a regular series in ''Nugget Library'', with No. 16, December 12, 1889. The real name of Schwartz's character was Richard Wade. His son, Bertie Wade, was known as Diamond Dick, Jr. The series was known for occurring in real time. The characters aged and the world changed (i.e. new technologies such as cars were introduced). Dick was famous for wearing diamond-studded clothes. He was described as handsome, and had dark hair and moustache. The original serials were signed
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, and the later weekly stories by the house name W. B. Lawson. Research suggests Theodore Dreiser may have written some stories and served as editor.
George C. Jenks George Charles Jenks (13 April 1850 - 13 September 1929) was an English-born American dime novelist. Among others he wrote as part of the Nick Carter stable. He also wrote Diamond Dick stories as W. B. Lawson, and is credited as the creator ...
also wrote under this name, as did
St George Henry Rathbone St George Henry Rathborne (26 December 1854 - 16 December 1938), who also wrote as Harrison Adams and many other names, was an American author of boys' stories and dime novels. He is believed to have produced over 330 volumes of fiction in the ...
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Appearances

* ''Scranton Republican (Scranton, PA)'' April 3, 1878 * ''Columbian & Democrat (Bloomsburg, PA)'' April 5, 1878 * ''New York Weekly'' April 8, 1878; 1880 * ''New York Dime Library'' August 16, 1882 * ''Diamond Dick Library'' Nos. 158–205, 1895–1896 * ''Diamond Dick Weekly'' Nos. 1–373, 1896–1903 * ''Diamond Dick, Jr. Weekly'' Nos. 374–762, 1903–1911 * ''Diamond Dick Quarterly'' Nos. 1–5, 1897–1899 * ''Nugget Library'' regular series beginning with No. 16, 1889 * ''Aldine Tip Top Tales'' (British reprints, beginning late 1890s) * ''Great Western Library'' 1927


Adaptation

In 2018, Radio Theater Project of Mount Vernon, WA hired Barry M. Putt, Jr. to adapted the dime novel series into an audio drama program entitle
Richard Wade, U.S. Marshal
The show amassed thousands of listeners and can be heard on all major podcast platforms including Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcasts, and Audible. It was in the top-ten most listened to series for over two months when it debuted on the streaming service Dramafy. The Mutual Audio Network distributes the show in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Asia. Season one of the show premiered in 2018. Season two premiered in 2020. Season three premiered in 2023. Season four will premiere in 2025.
Episodes include: SEASON 1 (2018)
1: ON A BAFFLING TRAIL
Baldy Sours is after the secret cache of Ivory. Richard Wade is out to stop him. 2: A CLOSE CALL IN CUSTER'S CANYON
Everybody is looking for the notorious outlaw Red Ferg, including Richard Wade US Marshal. 3: THE HORNET FROM HACKENSACK
A con artist who can hypnotize people is on the loose. 4: THE CLAIM JUMPER
Richard Wade is om vacation doing a little gold panning. When's jumped by claim jumpers. He is helped by an unlikely ally. 5: SHOWDOWN IN CANYON CITY
From train robbery to burning down a granary Milt Winslow is terrorizing the local farmers. 6: IN THE OIL FIELDS
Richard Wade investigates possible corruption in the Texas oil industry. SEASON 2 (2020)
7: DESPERADOS IN DEATH VALLEY
Richard Wade helps a friend track down a murderous outlaw. 8: DEATH RIDE
The marshal pursues a counterfeit operation that is set to destroy the town’s economy. 9: MYSTERY OF MINESHAFT NUMBER 3
Richard Wade and his deputy uncover a dark secret in a rural mining community. 10: SEARCH FOR BILLY ARMSTRONG
Richard Wade searches for a friend’s long-lost son. 11: DEATH TRAIL
Richard Wade and Jim hunt for a criminal who wreaks havoc everywhere he goes. 12: FRIENDS AND FOES
The marshal and deputy are set up to take the fall for some deceptive men who plan to take over Lyons economy. SEASON 3 (2023)
13: HELPING AN OLD FRIEND
The marshal and deputy help an old friend when his property is stolen. 14: MANHUNT IN THE COLORADO WOODS
Richard Wade and Jim join a state-wide manhunt in search of a ruthless gang of thieves. 15: THE DRENIN BROTHERS
Richard Wade battles the nomadic criminals, the Drenin brothers. 16: THE MARAUDERS
The marshal and deputy set out to stop the infamous Emmettson Gang when they wreak havoc across the state. 17: A CASE FROM THE PAST
Richard Wade and Jim reexamine a case that was closed years ago. 18: TROUBLE IN FORT COLLINS
The marshal searches for an escaped prisoner. SEASON 4 (2025)
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References

{{Reflist Literary characters introduced in 1878 Characters in pulp fiction Fictional American people