The Street & Smith Novels
High-brow public opinion has changed radically during the past few years, so far as placing a proper valuation on paper-covered reading matter is concerned.
In the old days, anything between paper covers was a dime novel and, therefore, to be avoided as cheap and contaminating.
Since men like Frank O’Brien have pointed out to the world the fact that some of the best literature in the English language first appeared between paper covers, such books are welcomed in the best of families.
The STREET & SMITH NOVELS are clean, interesting, and up-to-date. There are hundreds of different titles, and we invite your careful consideration of them from a standpoint of value and of literary excellence.
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FOOTNOTE:
[A] It may be said here, for the benefit of the reader who does not remember, that “Old Curly” was a name given by his soldiers to Colonel Custer because of his long, curly hair. The Indian, who had called Custer “White-chief-of-the-long-hair,” readily adopted the loving title conferred by the dashing colonel’s loyal followers.—Author.
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Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.