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Erastus Flavel Beadle

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introduced to much of the nation’s story and geography. Manliness and womanliness among the readers were cultivated by these little books, not by homilies, but by example. It can be truthfully said that the taste and tone of the life of the generation which grew up with these tales were improved by them. No age limit was set up among Beadle’s readers. Lincoln was one of them.
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in Manhattan. In 1872 the name "Beadle & Adams" was used for the company run by Erastus Beadle with William and David Adams. After Erastus Beadle died in 1894, Williams Adams became the sole owner of Beadle & Adams. William Adams died in 1896. In 1897 the company Beadle & Adams ceased to
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In 1856 Robert Adams joined the Beadle brothers' company in Buffalo. In 1858 the company relocated to New York City. In 1866 Robert Adams died. His younger brothers William and David Adams in 1866 went into business with Irwin Beadle, who in 1868 made his final retirement from publishing. The firm's
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These tales incited a love of reading among the youth of the country.... Many of the boys and girls who encountered Pontiac, Boone, the renegade Girty, Mad Anthony, Kenton, and Black Hawk in their pages were incited to find out something more about those characters and their times, and thus were
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Although other publishers had attempted to sell cheap books before, Beadle and Adams revolutionized the field of cheap fiction by drastically lowering the price to a mere ten centers when other books were selling for a dollar or a dollar and half. In order to make a profit selling the books so
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Their key series included the Beadle’s Dime Novel Series, the Dime Library, The Fireside Library patterned after The Lakeside Library, a juvenile series known as the Half-Dime Library in 1877 and in 1879 their first series devoted exclusively to women’s romances, The Waverley
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At first, dime novels were denounced as "pernicious and evil" by literary purists. At the beginning of the twentieth century, in July 1907, Charles M. Harvey, a critic, changed the prevailing attitudes after publishing in the
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The next year, in 1850, the Beadle brothers set up their own stereotype foundry. Their first publishing venture was the magazine "Youth's Casket", started in 1852. Irwin left the company in 1856 and went to the
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Most important of the Beadle series, from the historical standpoint, is ... entitled "Lives of Great Americans." It appeared monthly, in the 70's, for about a year, and contained thirteen different titles.
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Adventures of Buffalo Bill from Boyhood to Manhood. Deeds of Daring, Scenes of Thrilling, Peril, and Romantic Incidents In the Early Life of W. F. Cody, the Monarch of Bordermen.
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California Joe, the Mysterious Plainsman: The Strange Adventures of an Unknown Man, whose real identity, like that of the "Man of the Iron Mask," is still unsolved
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exist, the executors of Williams Adams's estate sold the assets of Beadle & Adams to M. J. Ivers & Co., and the Ivers name replaced the Beadle name on the
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by printing the following, "Books for the Millions! A dollar book for the dime. 128 pages complete, only Ten Cents!!! Beadle's dime novels No. 1 Maleska."
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Many established as well as aspiring writers took part in the project geared towards the masses, including William Jared Hall,
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The Home, a Fireside Monthly Companion and Guide for the Wife, the Mother, the Sister and the Daughter
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The Beadle Collection of Dime Novels: Given to the New York Public Library by Dr. Frank P. O'Brien
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The Beadle Collection of Dime Novels. Given to the New York Public Library By Dr. Frank P. O'Brien
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The House of Beadle and Adams and its Dime and Nickel Novels: The Story of a Vanished Literature.
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In the middle of the same century, Erastus F. Beadle was posthumously recognized as a
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The House of Beadle and Adams, Northern Illinois University Libraries (ulib.niu.edu)
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The House of Beadle and Adams, Northern Illinois University Libraries (ulib.niu.edu)
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Dime novel publishing team, Erastus Beadle, David Adams, and (possibly) Irwin Beadle
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Beadle's second venture in the publishing line was a monthly magazine for women:
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Over 5,000 digitized dime novels published by Beadle & Adams are available
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In the 1870s, the series "Lives of Great Americans" presented biographies of
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American Women's Dime Novel Project, George Mason University (chnm.gmu.edu)
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American Women's Dime Novel Project, George Mason University (chnm.gmu.edu)
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was the editor from 1859 to 1861 for Erastus Beadle's monthly magazine
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and the other publications formerly belonging to Beadle & Adams.
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Irwin and Erastus Beadle, Innovators in Publishing Popular Literature
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cheaply, Beadle & Adams used several cost cutting strategies. ...
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where he acted as a secretary for a company settling the town of
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Northern Illinois University Libraries' Beadle and Adams project
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served for nearly thirty years as the series' editor. His wife
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Erastus became a millionaire and retired to his estate in
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Archives & Manuscripts, The New York Public Library
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The Dime Novel Companion: A Source Book: A Source Book
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Lutes, Della T. Erastus F. Beadle: Dime Novel King,
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advertised the first book in the dime novel series,
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Index

Beadle and Adams


pulp fiction
Otsego County, New York
Chautauqua County, New York
Cooperstown, New York
stereotyping
Buffalo, New York
Nebraska Territory
Saratoga
Panic of 1857
Brooklyn
New-York Tribune
Ann S. Stephens
Frances Fuller Victor
John Neal
Mayne Reid
A. J. H. Duganne
Edward S. Ellis
Mary A. Denison
Orville James Victor
Metta Victor
Cooperstown, New York

Atlantic Monthly
University of Delaware
William Street
Ethan Allen
Daniel Boone

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