The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Beadle's Weekly, v. II, n. 88, July 19, 1884

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Series: Beadle's Weekly — v. 2 no. 88
Contents: Jack Corwin, Boat-Builder and Surfman; or, The Might and Blight of Money. A Story of a Nobleman of Nature (Work, chapters VIII-XI, pages 1-2)
The Time of Bloom (Work, page 2)
Sarah Brown, Detective; or, The Mystery of the Pavilion (Work, chapters XVI-XVII, pages 2-3)
Stories Told in the Round House: Jim Harding's Wild Ride (Work, page 3)
How It Was Righted (Work, page 3)
How Can a Old Fool Dold? (Work, page 3)
Di'mond Dick's Lariat (Work, page 3)
The Moon Inhabited (Work, page 4)
A Fight with a Cuttlefish (Work, page 4)
The Old-Time Stage-coach (Work, page 5)
Billy Bub, the Prize Detective; or, The Bootblack's Luck (Work, chapters III-V, page 5)
Winning Her Dowry (Work, pages 5-6)
The Furlough (Work, page 6)
The Wizard Brothers; or, White Beaver's Red Trail (Work, chapters XLIV-XLVI, page 6)
A Bird's-Eye View (Work, page 7)
Long Island Luke, the Life-Saver; or, The Wreckers of Bell-Point Light. A Story of the Last of the Shinnecocks (Work, chapters XXVI-XXVII (conclusion), page 7)
The Genuine Sea Serpent (Work, page 7)
Off-ul (Work, page 8)
A "Risky" Shot (Work, page 8)
"Lucky Faro Jack" (Work, page 8)
How a Cowboy Won a Wife; or, The Mystery of the Cattle-Pen (Work, page 8)
Date: July 19, 1884
Publisher: Beadle and Adams (1872-1898) (New York (N.Y.)) -- United States
Edition Description: Also includes: Science and Industry (department), Telephone Echoes (department), Popular Poems (department) with 5 poems, The Wide Awake Papers (department), Happy-Go-Lucky Papers (department), Focused Facts (department), Correspondents' Column (department), Casual Mention (department), and filler. There are a number of short articles including: A Breakfast-Table Barometer, Telegraphing with Teeth and Eyelids, The Future of the negro, and several untitled articles.
Length: 8 pages

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