The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Barry, the Breaker Boy; or, The Hero of the Coal Mines

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(Happy Days edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(Happy Days edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(Happy Days edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(Happy Days edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Digital Library @ Villanova University (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) (Note: missing rear cover)
Digital Library @ Villanova University (Happy Days edition)
Northern Illinois University (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
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Series: Fame and Fortune Weekly no. 707 — chapters 11-12, pages 20-21
Fame and Fortune Weekly no. 713 — chapter XVIII (continued), pages 20-21
Fame and Fortune Weekly no. 716 — chapters 21-22, pages 20-21
Happy Days v. 30 no. 777 — chapters I-IX, pages 2-6
Happy Days v. 30 no. 778 — chapters X-XV, pages 8 and 10-12
Happy Days v. 30 no. 779 — chapters XVI-XIX, pages 13-15
Happy Days v. 30 no. 780 — chapters XX-XXIV (conclusion), pages 6-7
Authors: Garne, Gaston (pseudonym used by multiple people) (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
Maynard, Robert, Capt. (pseudonym used by multiple people) (Happy Days edition)
Dates: September 4, 1909 (Happy Days edition)
September 11, 1909 (Happy Days edition)
September 18, 1909 (Happy Days edition)
September 25, 1909 (Happy Days edition)
April 18, 1919 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
May 30, 1919 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
June 20, 1919 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
First Sentence: A sturdy looking boy of sixteen years, with a face pinched by exposure and hunger, clung to the bumpers of an out-going freight train that was leaving a siding, after the fast limited had gone by. (Happy Days edition)
Last Sentence: Whereby we may conclude that they were quite as much in love with each other as at any previous time-if not more so. (Happy Days edition)

Known Editions

Happy Days edition (chapters I-IX, pages 2-6 in Happy Days, v. XXX, no. 777, September 4, 1909)
Happy Days edition (chapters X-XV, pages 8 and 10-12 in Happy Days, v. XXX, no. 778, September 11, 1909)
Happy Days edition (chapters XVI-XIX, pages 13-15 in Happy Days, v. XXX, no. 779, September 18, 1909)
Happy Days edition (chapters XX-XXIV (conclusion), pages 6-7 in Happy Days, v. XXX, no. 780, September 25, 1909)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (chapters 11-12, pages 20-21 in Fame and Fortune #707)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (chapter XVIII (continued), pages 20-21 in Fame and Fortune #713)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (chapters 21-22, pages 20-21 in Fame and Fortune #716)

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