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Frank Reade Weekly Magazine
Frank Reade Weekly Magazine was an early 20th-century pulp fiction magazine featuring Frank Reade, Jr., and his inventions, in stories largely reprinted from the earlier publication "Frank Reade Library". The stories were largely by "Noname", a pseudonym used by Luis Senarens.
Publication History
Frank Reade Weekly Magazine published 96 issues between 1902 and 1904.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1902-1904: The University of South Florida has numbers 1-34, 47, 53, 65, 68, 71, 75-76, 89, and 96.
- 1902: The Internet Archive has number 2, "Frank Reade, Jr.'s Submarine Boat 'The Explorer'", dated November 7, 1902.
- 1902: The Internet Archive has number 7, "Frank Reade, Jr.'s Air Wonder, the 'Kite'", dated December 12, 1902.
- 1903: The Internet Archive has number 13, "From Zone to Zone", dated January 23, 1903.
- 1903: The Internet Archive has number 16, "Frank Reade, Jr., and His Engine of the Clouds", dated February 13, 1903.
- 1903: The University of South Florida has number 26, "Frank Reade Jr.' Mangnetic Gun-Carriage", dated April 10, 1903.
- 1903: The Internet Archive has number 25, "Frank Reade, Jr., and His Electric Ice Ship", dated April 17, 1903.
- 1903: The University of South Florida has number 26, "Frank Reade Jr.'s Electric Sea Engine", dated April 24, 1903.
- 1903: The University of South Florida has number 27, "The Black Range", dated May 1, 1903.
- 1903: The University of South Florida has number 28, "Over the Andes with Frank Reade, Jr., in His New Air-Ship", dated May 8, 1903.
- 1903: The University of South Florida has number 29, "Frank Reade, Jr., Exploring a Submarine Mountain", dated May 15, 1903.
- 1903: The University of South Florida has number 30, "Adrift in Africa", dated May 22, 1903.
- 1903: The University of South Florida has number 31, "Frank Reade, Jr.'s Search for a Lost Man", dated May 29, 1903.
- 1903: The University of South Florida has number 32, "Frank Reade, Jr.'s Search for the Sea Serpent", dated June 5, 1903.
- 1903: The University of South Florida has number 33, "Frank Reade, Jr.'s Prairie Whirlwind", dated June 12, 1903.
- 1903: The University of South Florida has number 34, "Around the Horizon for Ten Thousand Miles", dated June 19, 1903.
- 1903: The Internet Archive has number 35, "Lost in the Atlantic Valley", dated June 26, 1903.
- 1903: The Internet Archive has number 44, "Frank Reade, Jr.'s Search for the Silver Whale", dated August 28, 1903.
- 1903: The University of South Florida has number 47, "The Missing Island", dated September 18, 1903.
- 1903: The Internet Archive has number 49, "Frank Reade, Jr., Fighting the Terror of the Coast" dated October 2, 1903.
- 1903: The University of South Florida has number 53, "Under the Yellow Sea", dated October 30, 1903.
- 1904: The University of South Florida has number 65, "Under the Equator", dated January 22, 1904.
- 1904: The University of South Florida has number 68, "From Coast to Coast", dated February 12, 1904.
- 1904: The University of South Florida has number 71, "Six Weeks Buried in a Deep Sea Cave", dated March 4, 1904.
- 1904: The Internet Archive has number 73, "The Transient Lake", dated March 18, 1904.
- 1904: The Internet Archive has number 74, "The Galleon's Gold", dated March 25, 1904.
- 1904: The University of South Florida has number 75, "The Lost Caravan", dated April 1, 1904.
- 1904: The University of South Florida has number 76, "Adrift in Asia", dated April 8, 1904.
- 1904: The Internet Archive has number 84, "The Abandoned Country", dated June 3, 1904.
- 1904: The University of South Florida has number 89, "1000 Fathoms Deep", dated July 8, 1904.
- 1904: The Internet Archive has number 92, "The Sunken Isthmus", dated July 29, 1904.
Related Resources
- We also list issues of the earlier Frank Reade Library, which originally published much of the material in this magazine.
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