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Syndicates that distributed fiction to newspapers did not spring fully formed from nowhere, and as they developed they did not operate in a vacuum.
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plate service providers, syndicating fiction, proof syndicates, literary syndicates, distributed fiction, syndicate matter, patent insides, syndicated fiction, other syndicators, independent syndicators, literary king, syndicate publication, plate matter, syndicate system, more famous authors, syndicate business, trade courtesy, second serial rights, service fiction, stereotype plates, print context, newspaper syndicates, newspaper fiction, one syndicate, such syndicates
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New York, United States, American Press Association, William Frederic Tillotson, Boston Globe, Henry James, Fiction Bureau, Stephen Crane, Irving Bachelier, Sarah Orne Jewett, William Dean Howells, Robert Louis Stevenson, San Francisco, Bret Harte, Rudyard Kipling, Victor Lawson, Chace Act, Julian Hawthorne, Charles Dana, New England, The Red Badge of Courage, Western Newspaper Union, Arthur Conan Doyle, Atlantic Monthly, Chicago Daily News
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