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Boys of New York edition
Series: | The Boys of New York v. 1 no. 26 |
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Item: | Teddy, the Tinker; or, The Castle Garden Mystery |
Author: |
Harrigan & Hart
(pseudonym used by Hanshew, Thomas W., 1857-1914)
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Date: |
February 14, 1876 |
Boys of New York edition
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Digital Library @ Villanova University
(Note: Missing pages 7-8) |
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Series: | The Boys of New York v. 1 no. 27 (chapters IV-VI, pages 1-2) |
Item: | Teddy, the Tinker; or, The Castle Garden Mystery |
Author: |
Harrigan & Hart
(pseudonym used by Hanshew, Thomas W., 1857-1914)
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Date: |
February 21, 1876 |
Boys of New York edition
Series: | The Boys of New York v. 1 no. 28 |
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Item: | Teddy, the Tinker; or, The Castle Garden Mystery |
Author: |
Harrigan & Hart
(pseudonym used by Hanshew, Thomas W., 1857-1914)
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Date: |
February 28, 1876 |
Boys of New York edition
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Digital Library @ Villanova University
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Series: | The Boys of New York v. 1 no. 29 (chapters IX-X, page 5) |
Item: | Teddy, the Tinker; or, The Castle Garden Mystery |
Author: |
Harrigan & Hart
(pseudonym used by Hanshew, Thomas W., 1857-1914)
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Date: |
March 6, 1876 |
Boys of New York edition
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Digital Library @ Villanova University
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Series: | The Boys of New York v. 1 no. 30 (chapters XI-XII, page 6) |
Item: | Teddy, the Tinker; or, The Castle Garden Mystery |
Author: |
Harrigan & Hart
(pseudonym used by Hanshew, Thomas W., 1857-1914)
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Date: |
March 13, 1876 |
Boys of New York edition
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Digital Library @ Villanova University
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Series: | The Boys of New York v. 1 no. 31 (chapters XIII-XV (conclusion), pages 5-6) |
Item: | Teddy, the Tinker; or, The Castle Garden Mystery |
Author: |
Harrigan & Hart
(pseudonym used by Hanshew, Thomas W., 1857-1914)
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Date: |
March 20, 1876 |
Last Sentence: | But in the midst of all his happiness, and in the face of all the honors that are heaped upon him, he never forgets when he was simply "Teddy, the Tinker." |
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