The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Blacksmith

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(Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(Liberty Boys of '76 edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(Secret Service edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Digital Library @ Villanova University (Liberty Boys of '76 edition) (Note: missing rear cover)
Digital Library @ Villanova University (Secret Service edition)
Northern Illinois University (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
Series: Fame and Fortune Weekly no. 559 — page 27
Liberty Boys of '76 no. 807 — page 28
Secret Service: Old and Young King Brady, Detectives no. 908 — page 28
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Author: Appleton, Horace (pseudonym used by multiple people)
Dates: June 16, 1916 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
June 16, 1916 (Liberty Boys of '76 edition)
June 16, 1916 (Secret Service edition)
First Sentence: Young Joe, the blacksmith, was a sturdy fellow-rather tall, broad-shouldered, arms big with muscle, and a good-natured face, well worth seeing, if only for the bath of good-humor it gave you. (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
Last Sentence: So Joe took her in his arms, and all his repentance and joy burst forth in a flood of tears. (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)

Known Editions

Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (page 27 in Fame and Fortune #559)
Liberty Boys of '76 edition (page 28 in Liberty Boys of '76, no. 807)
Secret Service edition (page 28 in Secret Service, no. 908)

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