The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Tennis Ground Mystery

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Alternate Title: The Tennis-Ground Mystery: A School Story
Subject / Tag: Sketch

Good News edition

(source: NIU Libraries)
Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University
Series: Good News v. 11 no. 267 (pages 4269-4270)
Item: The Tennis-Ground Mystery: A School Story
Author: Rosse, Oliver K.
Date: June 15, 1895
First Sentence: It was about half-past six, one brilliant morning in June, and the boys of Bidford School were dressing themselves preparatory to "scuddling" for the river, wherein to take their customary seven o'clock "dip."
Last Sentence: The nocturnal mole-hunter thenceforth slept in a small room, by himself, with the door securely locked, and a patent "catch" on the window, "so that"--as some one facetiously remarked--"he should not again have necessity to tie spades to his toes."

Motor Stories edition

(source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
Online Full Text: Digital Library @ Villanova University
Series: Motor Stories no. 4 (pages 29-30)
Item: The Tennis Ground Mystery
Author: Rosse, Oliver K.
Date: March 20, 1909
First Sentence: It was about half-past six, one brilliant morning in June, and the boys of Bidford School were dressing themselves, preparatory to "scudding" for the river, wherein to take their customary seven-o'clock "dip."
Last Sentence: The nocturnal mole-hunter thenceforth slept in a small room by himself, with the door securely locked and a patent "catch" on the window, "so that"—as some one facetiously remarked—"he should not again have necessity to tie spades to his toes."

Project Gutenberg edition

Online Full Text: Project Gutenberg
Series: Motor Stories no. 4
Item: The Tennis Ground Mystery
Author: Rosse, Oliver K.
Date: October 10, 2014

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