- Tip Top Weekly
"Tip Top Weekly" was a magazine, published by
Street & Smith , which ran for more than 800 issues. It beganApril 19 ,1896 with anAugust 12 ,1912 title change to "New Tip Top Weekly". Making a 1915 transition from a story-paper tabloid to a standard pulp magazine format, it was retitled "Tip Top Semi-Monthly" and then became "Wide Awake Magazine" fromDecember 10 ,1915 toJune 10 ,1916 .Promoted as "an ideal publication for American Youth," this magazine featured several fictional heroes but was mainly devoted to the ongoing adventures of student
Frank Merriwell , who began at a fictional New England academy and then moved on to Yale. Adept in sports, Merriwell eventually became an international adventurer.It was edited by Frederick Tilney from September 1896 to
March 6 ,1915 with William George Patten (as Gilbert Patten) taking over the editorial reins from March 10, 1915 to June 10, 1916. Patten wrote the Merriwell stories under the pseudonymBurt L. Standish .Merriwell's adventures continued decades later as a comic book and a radio serial.
External links
* [http://www-sul.stanford.edu:9001/dp/owa/pnpack.draw?pid=122 Stanford: "Top Top Weekly"]
* [http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/dp/pennies/texts/standish1_toc.html "Frank Merriwell's Limit" (full text)]
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