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Digital Library @ Villanova University (Happy Days edition)
Northern Illinois University (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) To see all 13 full text links, switch to Edition View. |
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Series: |
Fame and Fortune Weekly
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no. 440
— chapters 1-2, pages 23-24 Fame and Fortune Weekly — no. 442 — chapters 3-4, pages 23-24 Fame and Fortune Weekly — no. 444 — chapters 6-7, pages 23-24 Fame and Fortune Weekly — no. 445 — chapters 7-9, pages 23-24 Fame and Fortune Weekly — no. 446 — chapters 9-10, pages 23-24 Fame and Fortune Weekly — no. 447 — chapters 10-12, pages 23-24 Fame and Fortune Weekly — no. 449 — chapters 13-14, pages 23-24 Fame and Fortune Weekly — no. 451 — chapters 16-17, pages 23-24 Fame and Fortune Weekly — no. 455 — chapters 22-23, pages 23-24 Happy Days — v. 14 no. 344 — chapters I-IX, pages 2-5 Happy Days — v. 14 no. 345 — chapters X-XV, pages 8 and 13-15 Happy Days — v. 14 no. 346 — chapters XVI-XXI, pages 11-13 Happy Days — v. 14 no. 347 — chapters XXII-XXIV (conclusion), pages 5-6 |
Alternate Titles: |
Ten-Day Island; or, The Secret of Old 33 Ten=Day Island; or, The Secret of Old 33 |
Authors: |
Garne, Gaston
(pseudonym used by multiple people)
(Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) Bradley, J. G. (pseudonym used by multiple people) (Happy Days edition) |
Dates: |
May 18, 1901 (Happy Days edition) May 25, 1901 (Happy Days edition) June 1, 1901 (Happy Days edition) June 8, 1901 (Happy Days edition) March 6, 1914 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) March 20, 1914 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) April 3, 1914 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) April 10, 1914 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) April 17, 1914 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) April 24, 1914 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) May 8, 1914 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) May 22, 1914 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) June 19, 1914 (Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition) |
First Sentence: |
"Come here, John Jacks, I want to speak to you." (Happy Days edition) |
Last Sentence: |
He was porter in the bank for two years before his death, and he looked upon the "boss" as the biggest man in the world, and was never tired of telling the story of how he first met him up a tree on Ten Day Island. (Happy Days edition) |
Known Editions
Happy Days edition (chapters I-IX, pages 2-5 in Happy Days, v. XIV, no. 344, May 18, 1901)Happy Days edition (chapters X-XV, pages 8 and 13-15 in Happy Days, v. XIV, no. 345, May 25, 1901)
Happy Days edition (chapters XVI-XXI, pages 11-13 in Happy Days, v. XIV, no. 346, June 1, 1901)
Happy Days edition (chapters XXII-XXIV (conclusion), pages 5-6 in Happy Days, v. XIV, no. 347, June 8, 1901)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (chapters 1-2, pages 23-24 in Fame and Fortune #440)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (chapters 3-4, pages 23-24 in Fame and Fortune #442)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (chapters 6-7, pages 23-24 in Fame and Fortune #444)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (chapters 7-9, pages 23-24 in Fame and Fortune #445)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (chapters 9-10, pages 23-24 in Fame and Fortune #446)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (chapters 10-12, pages 23-24 in Fame and Fortune #447)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (chapters 13-14, pages 23-24 in Fame and Fortune #449)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (chapters 16-17, pages 23-24 in Fame and Fortune #451)
Fame and Fortune Weekly Edition (chapters 22-23, pages 23-24 in Fame and Fortune #455)
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