The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Chicago Ledger, v. L, no. 21

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Series: The Chicago Ledger — v. 50 no. 21
Contents: Little Odd Story of the Week--No. 22: Quail (Work)
The Hustler: A Memorial Day Story (Work, chapters 1-4)
The Riddle of the Rings (Work, chapters 1-5)
South Sea Pebbles (Work, chapters 6 (continued)-7)
The Heir (Work, chapters 7-9)
A Double-headed Conspiracy (Work, chapter 12)
Date: May 27, 1922
Edition Description: Also includes "Is This Your Type?" ("Have You Napoleon's Eye?"),"A Page for the Woman in the Home" ("An Idea For Sunday's Dinner"), "Victoria Grey's Talks to Women," "Domestic Hints for the Housewife" ("Oranges Delicious"), "What Your Name Signifies" by Mildred Marshall ("Maude"), "The Right Thing at the Right Time" ("Convenience In Forgetting"), "And So Forth," "Hot Off the Jokesmith's Anvil" and "For Ledger Girls and Boys" ("Betty's Luck Stone") departments, plus want ads, brief filler items (including "When Making Formal Calls," "A Question of Interest," "Looked the Wrong Way" and "He Needed Tools."), cartoons, puzzles and advertisements.
Length: 28 p.

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