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Digital Library @ Villanova University (Liberty Boys of '76 edition)
Digital Library @ Villanova University (Secret Service edition) (Note: missing 2 unnumbered pages of advertisements at end) Northern Illinois University (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) Northern Illinois University (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) Northern Illinois University (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) |
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Series: |
Fame and Fortune Weekly
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no. 391
— pages 27-28 Fame and Fortune Weekly — no. 853 — pages 24-25 Fame and Fortune Weekly — no. 1167 — pages 28-29 Liberty Boys of '76 — no. 639 — pages 27-28 Secret Service: Old and Young King Brady, Detectives — no. 1054 — pages 24-25 |
Alternate Title: |
Sang Loo |
Authors: |
Fenton, Ralph, Colonel
(pseudonym used by multiple people)
(Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition; Liberty Boys of '76 edition) Braddon, Paul (pseudonym used by multiple people) (Secret Service edition) |
Dates: |
March 28, 1913 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) March 28, 1913 (Liberty Boys of '76 edition) April 4, 1919 (Secret Service edition) February 3, 1922 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) February 10, 1928 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) |
First Sentence: |
"Were you ever in a Chinese opium-den?" asked a friend of mine, a prominent Chicago detective, the other day. (Liberty Boys of '76 edition) |
Known Editions
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (pages 27-28 in Fame and Fortune #391)Liberty Boys of '76 edition (pages 27-28 in Liberty Boys of '76, no. 639)
Secret Service edition (pages 24-25 in Secret Service, no. 1054)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (pages 24-25 in Fame and Fortune #853)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (pages 28-29 in Fame and Fortune #1167)
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