The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Frontiersman's Escape

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

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Digital Library @ Villanova University (Happy Days edition)
Northern Illinois University (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
Northern Illinois University (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
Series: Fame and Fortune Weekly no. 618 — pages 27-28
Fame and Fortune Weekly no. 862 — pages 24-25
Happy Days v. 32 no. 815 — page 7
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Authors: Clyde, Kit (pseudonym used by Senarens, Luis (Lu), 1863-1939) (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
Sherman, John (pseudonym used by multiple people) (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
Dates: May 28, 1910 (Happy Days edition)
August 3, 1917 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
April 7, 1922 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
First Sentence: Many years ago, when Iowa was the western border of ordinary American travel, Morton Massey built a cabin near to the spot where the town of Muscatine now stands, and maintained himself, wife and child, by tilling the ground in summer and trapping in winter. (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)
Last Sentence: The band of Regulators were wiped out by the Indians, and as nobody else troubled themselves about the horse case, Morton Massey was left unmolested to live to a ripe old age, and recount over and over the story of the frontiersman's escape. (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition)

Known Editions

Happy Days edition (page 7 in Happy Days, v. XXXII, no. 815, May 28, 1910)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (pages 27-28 in Fame and Fortune #618)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (pages 24-25 in Fame and Fortune #862)

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