Calamity Jane, American Frontierswoman #7
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Calamity Jane, American Frontierswoman #7
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In 1860, the publishers Erastus and Irwin Beadle released a series of cheap paperbacks, Beadle's Dime Novels. Dime novels varied in size, even in the first Beadle series, but were mostly about 6.5 by 4.25 inches, with 100 pages. The first 28 were published without a cover illustration, in a salmon-colored paper wrapper. A woodblock print was added in issue 29, and the first 28 were reprinted with illustrated covers. The books were priced, of course, at ten cents. Most of the stories were frontier tales reprinted from the numerous serials in the story papers and other sources, but many were original stories. Deadwood Dick is a fictional character who appears in a series of dime novel published between 1877-97 by Edward Lytton Wheeler. The name became so widely known in its time that it was used to advantage by several men who resided in Deadwood, South Dakota. Martha Jane Canary (May 1, 1852 - August 1, 1903), better known as Calamity Jane, was an American frontierswoman and professional scout.
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