The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Chicago Ledger, v. L, no. 52

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Series: The Chicago Ledger — v. 50 no. 52
Contents: Little Odd Story of the Week--No. 53: Compensation (Work)
A Cattle-land Mystery (Work, chapters 1-4)
A Maddona of the Pines (Work)
Bluff (Work)
The Riddle of the Yellow Zuri (Work, chapters 8-10)
Tempting Fortune (Work, chapters 6-10; conclusion)
A Portrait of Hope (Work)
Date: December 30, 1922
Edition Description: Also includes "What is Your Problem? Conducted for the Ledger by Victoria Grey," "A Page for the Woman in the Home" ("An Idea For Sunday's Three Meals"), "Victoria Grey's Talks to Women," "Domestic Hints for the Housewife" ("Good Sense and Canned Goods"), "What Your Name Signifies" by Mildred Marshall ("Ella"),"The Right Thing at the Right Time" ("When to Arrive"), "Hot Off the Jokesmith's Hot Anvil" and "Something to Maker Thinkers Think" departments, plus want ads, brief filler items (including "Arithmetic and Eats," "Sea Gulls," "Origin of Lawn Tennis," "Tricks Not Needed in Business," "True Sayings," "Lone and Mysterious," " Joke Hamm's Biography,"), cartoons and advertisements.
Length: 28 p.

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