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1) Diamond Dick's Red Trailer (Great Western Library No. 25)
Lawson, W.B

NY: Street & Smith Co, 1927. 1st ed., 1st ptg. Softcover. G+/-. 8vo. 286pp. Stapled. Illus. wraps. Partial loss from tail of spine and wear to head; toning common to the pulp novels of this era. W.B. Lawson was the house pseudonym used by George C. Jenks, St. George Rathbone and Prentiss Ingraham. From the rear wrap: "When you want real recreation in your leisure hours, read! Read the SMITH & STREET NOVELS! They are the cheapest and most interesting reading matter published in America to-da... more information

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2) Diamond Dick's Black List (Great Western Library No. 17)
Lawson, W.B

NY: Street & Smith Co, 1927. 1st ed., 1st ptg. Softcover. G+/-. 8vo. 281pp. Stapled. Illus. wraps. Heavy wear to heads of spine; loose in wraps; toning common to the pulp novels of this era. W.B. Lawson was the house pseudonym used by George C. Jenks, St. George Rathbone and Prentiss Ingraham. From the rear wrap: "When you want real recreation in your leisure hours, read! Read the SMITH & STREET NOVELS! They are the cheapest and most interesting reading matter published in America to-day. N... more information

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3) Diamond Dick at Comet City (Great Western Library No. 13)
Lawson, W.B

NY: Street & Smith Co, 1927. 1st ed., 1st ptg. Softcover. VG/-. 8vo. 286pp. Stapled. Illus. wraps. Light wear to heads of spine; toning common to the pulp novels of this era. W.B. Lawson was the house pseudonym used by George C. Jenks, St. George Rathbone and Prentiss Ingraham. From the rear wrap: "When you want real recreation in your leisure hours, read! Read the SMITH & STREET NOVELS! They are the cheapest and most interesting reading matter published in America to-day. No jazz- no sex- ... more information

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4) Dick Merriwell's Coolness (The Merriwell Series No. 202)
Standish, Burt L

NY: Street and Smith Corp, 1911. 1st ed., 1st ptg. Softcover. VG/-. 8vo. 315pp. + ads. Stapled. Illus. wraps. Light wear to heads of spine; toning common to the pulp novels of this era. Burt Standish was the house pseudonym used by Gilbert Patten, William George Patten and John Harvery Whitson. From the rear wrap: "When you want real recreation in your leisure hours, read! Read the SMITH & STREET NOVELS! They are the cheapest and most interesting reading matter published in America to-day. No ... more information

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