The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Chicago Ledger, v. XLVI, no. 16

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Series: The Chicago Ledger — v. 46 no. 16
Contents: Hans O'Hara and the Submarine (Work)
Feelin's o' Fathers and Mothers (Work)
My Lady's Treason (Work)
The Kidnaped Feudists (Work, chapters 4-6)
The Haw-Handed Wolf (Work)
It's a Way Lovers Have (Work)
The Quitter Who Didn't (Work, chapters 14-16; conclusion)
Is She a German Spy? (Work, chapters 7-10)
He Was Spoiling for a Scrap (Work)
Where the Apple Reddens (Work)
The End of Her Dream (Work)
How a Flier Feels (Work)
After a Hun Spy (Work)
The Making of Simple Crochet Stiches (Article (Primary))
Date: April 20, 1918
Edition Description: Editorial: "We're Proud of This Ledger." Poems: "Khaki" and "Mystified." Also includes "What War Is Doing," "Our President in War Time," "Why He Wept," "The Neutral Idea," "What Women Are Doing in the War," "Our President in War Time," "How Hanna Won the Victoria Cross," "Little Stories From 'Over There,'" "From a Rookie to His Pal," "Honest Poverty" as well as "Gentle Jabs" and "Your Kitchen in War Time" departments, plus want ads, brief filler items (including "Prize Stratford Snicker," "A Gallant Groceryman," "Broken Vows," "Rocking for Time," "Mistaken Identity, "Convenient Ancestor," "True to Tradition," "Irvin Cobb's Uniform," "The Vexed Hyphenated" and "Helping the Wounded."), cartoons and advertisements.
Length: 32 p.

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