Tip Top Weekly (1896-1912 Street and Smith) comic books in grade VG or lower
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Published Sep 1910 by Street & Smith.$2.65
View scans- Spine split 80%. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
April 9, 1910. Written by Burt L. Standish (Gilbert Patten). Tip Top Weekly was promoted as "An Ideal Publication for American Youth," and was primarily devoted to the continuing adventures of student Frank Merriwell, who started at a fictional New England academy and then went to Yale, eventually becoming an international adventurer. Newsprint. 8.25-in. x 10.5-in. 34 pages, Text. Cover price $0.05.
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Published Apr 1910 by Street & Smith.$2.65
View scans- Spine split 90%. Cover Detached. Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
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Published May 1910 by Street & Smith.$2.65
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Published Nov 1910 by Street & Smith.$2.50
View scans- Spine split 40%. Staple rust: Slight.
June 11, 1910. Written by Burt L. Standish (Gilbert Patten). Tip Top Weekly was promoted as "An Ideal Publication for American Youth," and was primarily devoted to the continuing adventures of student Frank Merriwell, who started at a fictional New England academy and then went to Yale, eventually becoming an international adventurer. Newsprint. 8.25-in. x 10.5-in. 34 pages, Text. Cover price $0.05.
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Published Jun 1910 by Street & Smith.$4.00
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Published Jul 1910 by Street & Smith.$4.00
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Published Jul 1910 by Street & Smith.$4.00
July 23, 1910. Written by Burt L. Standish (Gilbert Patten). Tip Top Weekly was promoted as "An Ideal Publication for American Youth," and was primarily devoted to the continuing adventures of student Frank Merriwell, who started at a fictional New England academy and then went to Yale, eventually becoming an international adventurer. Newsprint. 8.25-in. x 10.5-in. 34 pages, Text. Cover price $0.05.
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Published Jun 1910 by Street & Smith.$4.00
August 6, 1910. Written by Burt L. Standish (Gilbert Patten). Tip Top Weekly was promoted as "An Ideal Publication for American Youth," and was primarily devoted to the continuing adventures of student Frank Merriwell, who started at a fictional New England academy and then went to Yale, eventually becoming an international adventurer. Newsprint. 8.25-in. x 10.5-in. 34 pages, Text. Cover price $0.05.
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Published Aug 1910 by Street & Smith.$2.50
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Published Oct 1910 by Street & Smith.$4.00
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Published Jul 1911 by Street & Smith.$2.65
View scans- Spine split 90%.
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Published Jan 1911 by Street & Smith.$2.65
View scans- Spine split 90%. Cover Detached. Staple rust: Slight.
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Published Apr 1911 by Street & Smith.$4.00
View scans- Spine split 60%.
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Published Nov 1911 by Street & Smith.$10.50
View scans- Spine split 10%. Staple rust: Slight.
February 11, 1911. Written by Burt L. Standish (Gilbert Patten). Tip Top Weekly was promoted as "An Ideal Publication for American Youth," and was primarily devoted to the continuing adventures of student Frank Merriwell, who started at a fictional New England academy and then went to Yale, eventually becoming an international adventurer. Newsprint. 8.25-in. x 10.5-in. 34 pages, Text. Cover price $0.05.
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Published Feb 1911 by Street & Smith.$2.65
View scans- Spine split 80%. Staple rust: Slight.
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Published Feb 1911 by Street & Smith.$9.00
View scans- Spine split 40%. Staple rust: Slight.
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Published Mar 1911 by Street & Smith.$2.65
View scans- Spine split 90%. Cover Detached. Staple rust: Slight.
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Published Sep 1911 by Street & Smith.$10.50
View scans- Spine split 5%.
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Published Oct 1911 by Street & Smith.$2.65
View scans- Spine split 90%.
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Published Jul 1912 by Street & Smith.$4.00
View scans- Spine split 60%.






















