The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Beadle's Weekly, v. I, n. 22, April 14, 1883

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Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University
Series: Beadle's Weekly — v. 1 no. 22
Contents: The Magic Ship; or, The Freebooters of Sandy Hook. A Tale of Fiction, founded upon Fact, in the History of the Earlier Days of New York and its Adjacent Waters (Work, chapters IX-XII, pages 1-2)
In the Summer-Land (Work, page 2)
Nor' West Nick, The Border Detective; or Dan Brown's Fight for Life (Work, chapters XVI-XVII, pages 2-3)
How it Happened (Work, page 3)
Bat of the Battery; or, Joe Phenix, King of Detectives. The (Work, chapters XXX-XXXI, page 3)
Frontier Frivolities (Work, page 3)
The People's Song of Peace (Work, page 3)
Catching the Colt (Work, page 3)
The Soldier's Widow (Work, page 5)
Jasper Ray, the Journeyman Carpenter; or, One Man as Good as Another in America. A Story of how a Carpenter made his Way In the World (Work, chapters X-XII, pages 5-6)
The Lake in the Forest (Work, page 6)
The Island Prisoner; or The Kidnappers of the Lakes (Work, chapters XIV-XVI (conclusion), page 6)
Back to Home (Work, page 7)
Tom Todd's Desperate Chances (Work, page 7)
A Bad Dinner (Work, page 8)
Around the Camp-Fire: Ned Sanford's Duel (Work, page 8)
Hector, the Fugitive (Work, page 8)
Unbleached Domestics: "Hark," on Legal Responsibilities (Work, page 8)
The Book Agent (Work, page 8)
Date: April 14, 1883
Publisher: Beadle and Adams (1872-1898) (New York (N.Y.)) -- United States
Edition Description: Also includes: Popular Poems (department) with 4 poems, The Wide Awake Papers (department), The Owl Papers (department), Focused Facts (department), Correspondents' Column (department), Weekly Miscellany (department) with 7 articles, Casual Mention (department), Telephone Echoes (department), and filler. There are a number of short articles including: Proud of His Country!, Hunting in Vermont, Why Patti Loves Nicolini, A Ranchman's Yarn, The Wild Man of Camas, and He Spoiled the Box Trick.
Length: 8 pages

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