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Pluck and Luck: Complete Stories of Adventure was an American dime novel first published by Frank Tousey and was the longest-running dime novel. It numbered 1605 issues from January 12, 1898 to March 5, 1929. The 32-page magazine was semi-monthly for the first 22 issues and then weekly. Its size was 8 x 11 inches (through No. 1144) and 6 x 9 inches thereafter, and it featured color covers. Issues 1002 to 1464 were published by Harry Wolff and the rest by Westbury. All the stories were reprints from Tousey story papers Boys of New York, Golden Weekly, Happy Days, and Young Men of America.

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  • Pluck and Luck: Complete Stories of Adventure fue una novela de diez centavos estadounidense publicada por primera vez por Frank Tousey y fue la publicación de este tipo más antigua. ​ Se publicaron 1605 números del 12 de enero de 1898 al 5 de marzo de 1929. La revista de 32 páginas era semestral durante los primeros 22 números y luego semanalmente. Su tamaño era de 8 x 11 pulgadas (hasta el número 1144) y 6 x 9 pulgadas a partir de entonces, y presentaba cubiertas a color. Los números 1002-1464 fueron publicados por Harry Wolff y el resto por Westbury. (es)
  • Pluck and Luck: Complete Stories of Adventure was an American dime novel first published by Frank Tousey and was the longest-running dime novel. It numbered 1605 issues from January 12, 1898 to March 5, 1929. The 32-page magazine was semi-monthly for the first 22 issues and then weekly. Its size was 8 x 11 inches (through No. 1144) and 6 x 9 inches thereafter, and it featured color covers. Issues 1002 to 1464 were published by Harry Wolff and the rest by Westbury. All the stories were reprints from Tousey story papers Boys of New York, Golden Weekly, Happy Days, and Young Men of America. (en)
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  • Pluck and Luck: Complete Stories of Adventure fue una novela de diez centavos estadounidense publicada por primera vez por Frank Tousey y fue la publicación de este tipo más antigua. ​ Se publicaron 1605 números del 12 de enero de 1898 al 5 de marzo de 1929. La revista de 32 páginas era semestral durante los primeros 22 números y luego semanalmente. Su tamaño era de 8 x 11 pulgadas (hasta el número 1144) y 6 x 9 pulgadas a partir de entonces, y presentaba cubiertas a color. Los números 1002-1464 fueron publicados por Harry Wolff y el resto por Westbury. Principalmente presentaba historias de aventuras que abarcaban temas como bomberos, ferrocarriles, la Revolución estadounidense, la Guerra civil estadounidense, temas de frontera, finanzas y éxito, retrataba el movimiento por la templanza, circo, ciencia ficción y viajes y exploración. El personaje principal de la serie fue Jack Wright. Todas las historias fueron reimpresiones de los artículos de la historia de Tousey Boys of New York, Golden Weekly, Happy Days y Young men of America.​ Los autores que publicaron fueron Cecil Burleigh, Augustus Comstock, Francis W. Doughty, Thomas W. Hanshaw, Walter Fenton Mott, Dennis O'Sullivan, Luis Senarens, Harvey K. Shackleford, Cornelius Shea, George G. Small, William Howard Van Orden y otros que escribieron bajo nombres de casa.​ (es)
  • Pluck and Luck: Complete Stories of Adventure was an American dime novel first published by Frank Tousey and was the longest-running dime novel. It numbered 1605 issues from January 12, 1898 to March 5, 1929. The 32-page magazine was semi-monthly for the first 22 issues and then weekly. Its size was 8 x 11 inches (through No. 1144) and 6 x 9 inches thereafter, and it featured color covers. Issues 1002 to 1464 were published by Harry Wolff and the rest by Westbury. It primarily featured stories of adventure covering subjects including fire fighters, railroads, American Revolution, the American Civil War, frontier, finance and success, temperance, circus, science fiction, and travel and exploration. The principal series character was Jack Wright. All the stories were reprints from Tousey story papers Boys of New York, Golden Weekly, Happy Days, and Young Men of America. Authors included Cecil Burleigh, Augustus Comstock, Francis W. Doughty, Thomas W. Hanshew, Walter Fenton Mott, Dennis O'Sullivan, Luis Senarens, Harvey K. Shackleford, Cornelius Shea, George G. Small, William Howard Van Orden and others writing under house names. (en)
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