The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Edition - The Dime Speaker - Beadle and Company edition

(source: NIU Libraries)
Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University
Series: Beadle's Dime Speakers no. 1
Item: The Dime Speaker
Contents: "Young America" on Progress (pages 11-12)
The Birthday of Washington (pages 12-13)
Plea for the Maine Law (pages 14-15)
Not on the Battle-Field (pages 16-18)
The Italian Struggle (pages 18-19)
Independence (pages 20-21)
Our Country (pages 21-22)
The Equality of Man (pages 22-23)
True Character of the Revolution (pages 23-24)
The Fruits of the War (pages 24-26)
The Sewing Machine (pages 26-27)
True Manhood (pages 27-29)
The Mystery of Life (pages 30-31)
The Ups and Downs (pages 31-32)
The Truly Great (pages 32-36)
Early Retiring and Rising (pages 36-38)
Artemas Ward's Oration (pages 38-41)
True Nationality (pages 41-43)
Intelligence the True Basis of Liberty (pages 44-45)
Solferino (pages 45-46)
The War (page 47)
The Charge of the Light Brigade (pages 47-49)
After the Battle (pages 49-50)
The Glass Railroad (pages 50-52)
The Case of Mr. McBeth (pages 52-54)
The Professor on Phrenology (pages 54-57)
Annabel Lee (pages 58-59)
Washington's Name (page 59)
The Sailor Boy's Syren (page 60)
Jeriah Jebooms' Oration (pages 61-62)
A Dutch Cure (page 62)
The Weather (pages 62-63)
The Heated Term (pages 63-64)
Philosophy Applied (pages 64-65)
An Old Ballad (page 65)
Penny Wise and Pound Foolish (pages 66-67)
True Cleanliness (pages 67-68)
Saturday Night's Enjoyments (pages 68-69)
"In a Just Cause" (pages 70-71)
No Peace with Oppression (page 71)
A Tale of a Mouse (pages 72-73)
A Thanksgiving Sermon (pages 73-74)
The Cost of Riches (pages 74-76)
Great Lives Imperishable (page 77)
The Prophecy for the Year (pages 77-78)
The Unfinished Problems of the Universe (pages 78-81)
Honor to the Dead (pages 81-83)
The Immortality of Patriots (pages 83-84)
Webster's Political System (page 85)
A Vision in the Forum (pages 86-87)
The Press (page 87)
Woman's Rights (page 88)
Right of the Federal Government to Exist (pages 89-90)
My Ladder (pages 90-91)
Woman (page 92)
Alone (pages 92-94)
The Rebellion of 1861 (pages 94-96)
Disunion (pages 96-98)
Author: Legrand, Louis (pseudonym used by Victor, Orville J. (Orville James), 1827-1910)
Date: 1863
Publisher: Beadle and Company (New York (N.Y.): 118 William St.) -- United States
OCLC Number: 16878460
Description: Also includes: Introductory (department) and publisher's advertisements.
Length: 98 pages