The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The blue dragon

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(Boys of New York edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(Work and Win edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition - source: NIU Libraries)

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Digital Library @ Villanova University (Work and Win edition)
Internet Archive (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) (Note: missing final two pages)
Northern Illinois University (Boys of New York edition)
Northern Illinois University (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
Northern Illinois University (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
Series: The Boys of New York v. 8 no. 383 — page 6
Fame and Fortune Weekly no. 493 — pages 27-28
Fame and Fortune Weekly no. 833 — pages 24-25
Work and Win no. 849 — pages 27-28
Subjects / Tags: Dragons
Monsters
Sketch
Authors: Braddon, Paul (pseudonym used by multiple people) (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition; Work and Win edition)
Stevens, D. W. (pseudonym used by multiple people) (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
Emmet, R. T. (pseudonym used by multiple people) (Boys of New York edition)
Dates: December 16, 1882 (Boys of New York edition)
March 12, 1915 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
March 12, 1915 (Work and Win edition)
September 16, 1921 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
First Sentence: Eleven centuries ago, where the city of Kamakura now stands, was a great lake, and down at the bottom of this lake lived a blue dragon, with emerald green eyes and a fiery mouth, who frightened the people to heart-sickness, because he lived on the flesh of little babies. (Work and Win edition)

Known Editions

Boys of New York edition (page 6 in The Boys of New York, v. VIII, no. 383, December 16, 1882)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (pages 27-28 in Fame and Fortune #493)
Work and Win edition (pages 27-28 in Work and Win, no. 849)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (pages 24-25 in Fame and Fortune #833)

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