The Dime Novel Companion: A Source Book
By (Author) J Randolph Cox
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th May 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Literary reference works
Bibliographies, catalogues
813.009
Hardback
376
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
652g
This encyclopedic guide to the American dime novel contains over 1,200 entries on serial publications, major writers and editors, publishers, and major characters, fiction genres, themes, and locales. An introduction provides a brief history of the dime novel. A discussion of dime novel scholarship includes a selected directory of libraries and museums with significant collections of dime novels. An appendix contains a publishing chronology of the more than 300 serial publications, and a selected bibliography suggests further reading. This comprehensive reference will appeal to popular culture scholars and to dime novel collectors. As an important research tool, entries are cross-referenced throughout. An index is included.
.,."the capababilities for delving into the field have now been greatly facilitated by the publication of The Dime Novel Companion, certainly the most useful reference work on the topic....a genuine gold mine of information..."-American Studies International
...the capababilities for delving into the field have now been greatly facilitated by the publication of The Dime Novel Companion, certainly the most useful reference work on the topic....a genuine gold mine of information...-American Studies International
[A]n exhaustive and impressive study....[P]acked with information and numerous cross-references....This is a landmark work and an invaluable resource--essential for libraries and for dime novel researchers and collectors. It has been more than twenty years in the writing, and was well worth the wait.-The Reference Shelf
[T]his can't help but be THE general sourcebook for dime novel research in the coming years....I was surprised that the book was not larger than it is. It is still worth the $79.50 that Greenwood Press wants for it, and anyone who pages through this book and tells you he already knew all the info inside it is a Great Big Liar, and you can tell such people I said so.-Yellowback Library
Entries are arranged alphabetically, with cross-references and a comprehensive index, and are clear, concise, and informative....Since this is the first reference of its kind, it is recommended for all large academic libraries and any undergraduate library supporting the study of popular culture and fiction, American social history, or publishing. All levels.-Choice
Libraries with dime-novel collections will find this a useful guide.-C&RL News
This carefully researched, logically presented reference book is a major contribution to the growing library that explores American popular culture.-ARBA
"An exhaustive and impressive study....Packed with information and numerous cross-references....This is a landmark work and an invaluable resource--essential for libraries and for dime novel researchers and collectors. It has been more than twenty years in the writing, and was well worth the wait."-The Reference Shelf
"This can't help but be THE general sourcebook for dime novel research in the coming years....I was surprised that the book was not larger than it is. It is still worth the $79.50 that Greenwood Press wants for it, and anyone who pages through this book and tells you he already knew all the info inside it is a Great Big Liar, and you can tell such people I said so."-Yellowback Library
..."the capababilities for delving into the field have now been greatly facilitated by the publication of The Dime Novel Companion, certainly the most useful reference work on the topic....a genuine gold mine of information..."-American Studies International
"[A]n exhaustive and impressive study....[P]acked with information and numerous cross-references....This is a landmark work and an invaluable resource--essential for libraries and for dime novel researchers and collectors. It has been more than twenty years in the writing, and was well worth the wait."-The Reference Shelf
"Entries are arranged alphabetically, with cross-references and a comprehensive index, and are clear, concise, and informative....Since this is the first reference of its kind, it is recommended for all large academic libraries and any undergraduate library supporting the study of popular culture and fiction, American social history, or publishing. All levels."-Choice
"Libraries with dime-novel collections will find this a useful guide."-C&RL News
"This carefully researched, logically presented reference book is a major contribution to the growing library that explores American popular culture."-ARBA
"[T]his can't help but be THE general sourcebook for dime novel research in the coming years....I was surprised that the book was not larger than it is. It is still worth the $79.50 that Greenwood Press wants for it, and anyone who pages through this book and tells you he already knew all the info inside it is a Great Big Liar, and you can tell such people I said so."-Yellowback Library
J. RANDOLPH COX is reference and government documents librarian and professor emeritus at St. Olaf College. He also is the current editor of Dime Novel Round-Up.