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  Street and Smith's Specialty Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
For more than 65 years sports enthusiasts have relied on Street & Smith's to satisfy their cravings for increasingly comprehensive sports coverage.
However, the history of Street & Smith's, in fact our heritage, is not one built solely on sports.
A natural extension of the Street & Smith's family, the Specialty Publications division is leveraging the history and power of the Street & Smith's brand to provide insightful information that the public cannot obtain from any other source.
www.specialpubs.com /index.cfm?fuseaction=100great.home   (201 words)

  
 The Street & Smith Dime Collection || Syracuse University Library
Street and Smith rapidly became a "fiction factory," producing a wide variety of popular literature, including dime novels, pulp magazines, books in series for juveniles, fashion and homemaking magazines, comics, and adventure stories.
As a result, Street and Smith authors, including such literary figures as Horatio Alger, Theodore Dreiser, Upton Sinclair, and Jack London were often disguised by house pseudonyms and wrote to carefully calculated formulae, with their respective products subject to extensive rewriting by Street and Smith editors.
Street and Smith illustrators worked under the same editorial constraints as did the writers.
libwww.syr.edu /digital/guides/s/StreetAndSmith   (431 words)

  
 A Brief History of The Shadow
Street and Smith Publications Inc. produced magazines (known today as pulps) that featured popular fictional stories for the masses.
In response, Street and Smith hired a young writer named Walter B. Gibson to give the character life.
The 1940s series ran for 9 years under the Street and Smith name, and there was even a daily comic strip.
www.shadowsanctum.net /history/history.html   (356 words)

  
 magazine smith street - infos
Spanning 1864 to 1971, the Street andamp; Smith Editorial Records document the history of the New York City publisher of pulp fiction and general interest publications.
Whereas Winogrand remained an outsider on the street, Smith seems to resonate with the energy of the crowd, empathize...
Title: Street and Smith's Baseball Yearbook Publisher: New York: Street and Smith Publications...
www.angelfire.com /alt2/ang6/13/magazine-smith-street.html   (231 words)

  
 Baseball -- Magazine Format Annuals -- Street and Smith's Baseball Yearbook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Notes: Continued by Street and Smith's Pictorial Baseball Yearbook
Notes: Continuation of Street and Smith's Baseball Yearbook; continued by Street and Smith's Baseball Yearbook
Notes: Continuation of Street and Smith's Pictorial Baseball Yearbook; continued by Street and Smith's Official Yearbook
www.sports.nd.edu /Baseball/bstreet.html   (99 words)

  
 The Adam Smith Institute - the free-market think tank   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
It works through research on policy options, publications, conferences and seminars, and helping to shape public debate in the media and among opinion-formers.
Adam Smith was the great Scottish philosopher and economist best known for "The Wealth of Nations", his pioneering book on free trade and market economics.
The Report is the second in a series called Roadmap to Reform, in which the Adam Smith Institute aims to chart out an entire strategy for more diversity and open government across health, transport, education, regulation, tax, crime, industry, energy, the economy, welfare and other topics.
www.adamsmith.org   (1466 words)

  
 Western and Railroad pulps page 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Street and Smith's highly popular western magazine still publishing after 17 years.
Not long after Street and Smith started Western Story Magazine, they added this pulp to their western stable.
Published bi-weekly by Street and Smith Publications, Inc., New York.
www.mogozuzu.com /west2.htm   (260 words)

  
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Copyright © 1961 by Street and Smith Publications.
Copyright © 1951 by Street and Smith Publications, Inc., copyright © renewed 1979 by Conde Nast Publications, Inc. First published in Astounding Science Fiction, February 1951.
Copyright © 1942 by Street and Street Publications.
www.baen.com /chapters/W200301/0743435850__c_.htm   (370 words)

  
 Journalism and Mass Communications--Washington and Lee University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
There is no central internship clearinghouse, although the company has eight to 10 paid internships each year; write to the editor or managing editor of the publications you’re interested in or email Tammy Allison at
Each publication can also take on interns for credit only.
publications is a sister-company of ACBJ (see above) and specializes in the business of sports.
home.wlu.edu /~journalism/internships/business.html   (107 words)

  
 Index to Comic Art Collection: "Strazewski" to "Street Lights"
Army and Navy Comics [microfilm] -- New York : Street and Smith Publications, 1941-1942.
Doc Savage Comics [microform] -- -- New York : Street and Smith, 1940-1943.
Jie ba, san jue tui = Street Fighter, 3rd Strike.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/srri/straz.htm   (4090 words)

  
 Basketball (College) -- Magazine Format Annuals -- Miscellaneous Titles
Street and Smith's Official 1978-79 Basketball Yearbook (The Conde Nast Publications)
Street and Smith's Official 1979-80 Basketball Yearbook (The Conde Nast Publications)
Street and Smith's Official 1980-81 Basketball Yearbook (The Conde Nast Publications)
www.nd.edu /~joycecol/Basketball/mfacol.html   (296 words)

  
 Butler University - About Butler - Campus News
Street & Smith's recognizes Bulldogs for basketball excellence
In a special magazine, released nationwide on January 25, the Bulldogs were recognized for consistent basketball excellence and recent NCAA tournament success.
Street & Smith's 100 Greatest College Basketball Programs of All Time is available on newsstands, or can be purchased directly from Street & Smith's at www.specialpubs.com/100Greatest, or by phone at 1-800-380-7404.
www.butler.edu /about/abo_news_story.asp?strBack=/default.asp&iNewsID=662   (243 words)

  
 Classic Car Classifieds from Hemmings Motor News
Known as “the bible” of the car-collecting hobby among both collectors and restorers, this monthly publication is a vital resource for buying and selling cars and parts.
Both men see tremendous potential to expand the publication’s reach to an even larger market and offer more of what the readers and advertisers are looking for: wider newsstand distribution, a regular editorial section, expanded car show attendance and value-added services available to subscribers.
All three monthly publications feature in-depth car profiles and road tests, historical and engineering research, and restoration and general-interest technical articles.
www.hmn.com /index.cfm/fuseaction/advertise.hmnprofile   (432 words)

  
 BulldogBlitz.com - MSU among greatest hoops programs of all-time
Mississippi State University has been recognized by Street & Smith's Specialty Publications as one of the 100 greatest college basketball programs of all time.
The rankings are published in a 160-page commemorative keepsake, Street & Smith's 100 Greatest College Basketball Programs of All Time, which hit newsstands nationwide earlier this week.
Complete with anecdotes, features and photographs of the best teams, players and coaches in college basketball history, the publication can also be purchased directly from Street & Smith's at www.specialpubs.com/100Greatest or by phone at 1-800-380-7404.
mississippistate.rivals.com /content.asp?CID=384626   (186 words)

  
 Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Supersnipe
2 #3 (March, 1942), which was published by Street & Smith, one of several pulp magazine companies that branched out into comics during the 1930s and '40s.
Marcoux continued to handle the series, tho later issues were often written by Ed Gruskin, who also wrote the comic book version of Doc Savage for Street & Smith.
But toward the end of the decade, not only had the majority of costumed crime fighters faded away — Street & Smith itself was letting its comic book activities fade away, too.
www.toonopedia.com /suprsnip.htm   (499 words)

  
 "Letter" from Top-Notch | Bibliography of Ellis Parker Butler
For more years than I can remember the Street & Smith publications have been giving America clean literature.
Before I came to New York to be a free lance writer, 38 years ago, my writing had appeared in Street & Smith publications, and the very month I arrived in New York I was given a young writer's best welcome -- the acceptance of another piece.
I am still glad to appear in Street & Smith's pages whenever my stories are acceptable to them.
www.ellisparkerbutler.info /epb/biblio.asp?id=5596   (139 words)

  
 Magazines, Listed by Title   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
* ___ v 7 #2, May 1935 (Better Publications, Inc., 10¢, 132pp, pulp, cover by Eugene M. Frandzen) from TOC only.
* ___ v12 #1, July 1936 (Better Publications, Inc., 10¢, 132pp, pulp, cover by Eugene M. Frandzen) from TOC only.
* ___ v13 #3, December 1936 (Better/Thrilling Publications, 10¢, 130pp, pulp, cover by Eugene M. Frandzen) [CP] (Contents)
users.ev1.net /~homeville/fictionmag/b85.htm   (2324 words)

  
 Spencer's A. E. van Vogt book list
© 1942 by Street and Smith Publications, Inc.: copyright renewed 1970 by E. Mayne Hull.
© 1940 by Street and Smith Publications, Inc.: copyright renewed 1968 by A. van Vogt.
Colonizing conquerors arrive on a planet where everyone is dead, resurrect some of the natives, and get a surprise.
www.io.com /~spencer/Books/vanvogt.books.html   (814 words)

  
 Magazines, Listed by Title   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
* ___ v38 #5, June 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, standard pulp, cover by Tom Lovell) Details taken from scan of Table of Contents.
* ___ v39 #2, September 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, standard pulp, cover by Tom Lovell) Details taken from scan of Table of Contents.
* ___ v39 #6, January 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, standard pulp, cover by John Coughlin) Details taken from scan of Table of Contents.
users.ev1.net /~homeville/fictionmag/b47.htm   (2061 words)

  
 Handlist of the Eric Frank Russell Collection 1937-1984   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Correspondence from Street and Smith Publications, Inc., New York, USA, written by John W Campbell, Editor of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine
Correspondence from Street and Smith Publications, Inc., New York, written by John W Campbell, Editor of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine
JWC advises EFR to release pocket book rights on his manuscripts; Arthur P Lawler, Vice President of Street and Smith Publications, acknowledges EFR's request for the release of hard-cover rights to four of his stories and explains the position with regards to rights on them.
sca.lib.liv.ac.uk /~cheshire/sfead/html/1A3.html   (1889 words)

  
 The House of Gold by Max Brand
Copyright© 1928 by Street and Smith Publications, Inc.
Copyright© 1929 by Street and Smith Publications, Inc.
Acknowledgment is made to Condé Nast Publications, Inc., for their co-operation.
www.west.net /~maxbrand/gold.html   (396 words)

  
 Street & Smith's Sports Annuals
Regarding Street and Smith’s 100 Greatest College Basketball Players, any top 10 list, let alone a top 100 list that does not include Dwight “Bo” Lamar is not worth half the paper it’s printed on.
The fact that Dick Groat is not among Street and Smith’s top 100 players diminishes your publication’s credibility and reputation.
I have been getting Street and Smith’s since 1987 and think it is the best publication of any college football and basketball editions by far.
www.streetandsmiths.com /editorial/letters2ed.html   (2184 words)

  
 SportsBusinessDaily.com
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www.sportsbusinessdaily.com /index.cfm?fuseaction=page.static&staticId=8   (1550 words)

  
 ThePulp.Net: Pulp.History
Then in 1931, Street and Smith Publications offered readers a completely new type of pulp called the “character magazine.” The first character to appear in his own magazine became the most famous of these pulp characters — The Shadow.
Street and Smith followed with a second hit, Doc Savage.
A few of the magazines, including The Shadow, lasted through the war until their popularity diminished with the introduction of television and they were canceled.
thepulp.net /PulpHistory   (429 words)

  
 BEST Street Fighter Comic Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Street Fighter Comic >> Merchandise at Anime International Store - DVD - Soundtrack - Graphic Novel - Action Figure - Wall Scroll - Accessories...
All of these images can be found at the Official Street Fighter Comic Book Site, be sure to check them...
The biggest change over the previous versions of Street Fighter III, is...
www.pinpointtop.info /comic-books/Street-Fighter-Comic-Art.html   (287 words)

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- "Progress" -- Dec. 05, 1932
Street and Smith Publications, Inc., famed for its dominance of the wood-pulp fiction field, last week issued its first smooth-paper, non-fiction magazine, Progress, a 15¢ monthly review of science, invention, industry.
Prime difference from other popular scientific magazines: Progress is written mainly by authorities, does not tell amateurs how to build gadgets at home.
Features of the first issue: more on Life-After-Death by Sir Oliver Lodge; an argument for parachutes for airline passengers by 'Chute-Inventor Floyd Smith; industrial application of intelligence tests, by Colgate University's Professor Donald Anderson Laird; Sunlight v.
www.time.com /time/archive/preview/0,10987,882452,00.html   (341 words)

  
 Comicartville Library-Wildey, page 2
It was while he was stationed at Barber's Point Naval Air in Hawaii that Wildey began his art career with his brief service as the cartoonist on the base paper.
Wildey became a professional with the work he did for Street and Smith publications.
In his official, hand-written bio, which he prepared for the 1965 National Cartoonist Society Album, Wildey states that he started with Street and Smith in 1947
www.comicartville.com /wildeypg2.htm   (927 words)

  
 Comic Book Resources - Comic Book News, Reviews and Commentary - Updated Daily!
In addition to general interest publications and so-called "dime novels", Street & Smith published a wide variety of pulp fiction magazines.
Most important to fans of comic books, Street & Smith also published the adventures of two of the most famous pulp heroes of all time, DOC SAVAGE and THE SHADOW.
A fl-and-white, inside-back-cover house-ad for Street & Smith's HOW CHAMPIONS PLAY, a book of "helpful hints by top experts" in baseball, softball, boxing, wrestling and bowling - "told entirely in pictures".
www.comicbookresources.com /columns/oddball/index.cgi?date=2004-10-15   (1876 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Magazine Subscriptions: Street & Smiths College Football [MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Publication for fervent fans that is timed to hit the newsstands well in advance of the start of each season.
I have been reading STREET and SMITH'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL magazine since about 1946.
For pure breadth of coverage I believe that STREET and SMITH'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL magazine beats all competitors.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00006KYFP?v=glance   (571 words)

  
 Street & Smiths College Football ( Street And Smiths ) / Magazines : KotobaBooks
Street & Smiths College Football (Street And Smiths) / Magazines : KotobaBooks
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I love the publication, but was able to purchase direct from the publisher for the cover price.
en.kotobabooks.net /magazines/asin_B00006KYFP   (387 words)

  
 Butler Named To 100 Greatest College Basketball Programs of All Time :: Street & Smith's recognizes Bulldogs for ...
Butler Named To 100 Greatest College Basketball Programs of All Time :: Street & Smith's recognizes Bulldogs for basketball excellence
Street & Smith's ranked the top 100 college basketball programs of all time.
No logos, photographs or graphics on this site may be reproduced without written permission.
butlersports.collegesports.com /sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/012405aab.html   (312 words)

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