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published stories about it, featuring such headlines as "Lines of Little
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1097:February 1,
932:(1872β1942)
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526:Later years
320:Jules Verne
302:bought the
235:Early years
171:Circulation
102:(1911β1931)
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1949:Categories
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371:supplement
308:Nellie Bly
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698:Joe Jinks
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418:immigrant
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281:Jay Gould
202:newspaper
187:32646018
87:Jay Gould
1280:Archived
1218:ABC-CLIO
1031:Archived
949:See also
765:Linotype
426:tenement
379:cartoon
333:Building
66:Owner(s)
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