The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Stage-Driver's Story

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(The New York Saturday Journal edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(The Banner Weekly edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(The Banner Weekly edition - source: NIU Libraries)

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University (The Banner Weekly edition)
Northern Illinois University (The Banner Weekly edition)
Northern Illinois University (The New York Saturday Journal edition)
Series: The Banner Weekly v. 4 no. 159 — page 8
The Banner Weekly v. 11 no. 563 — page 8
The New York Saturday Journal v. 6 no. 291 — page 3
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Author: Dewey, Frederick H.
Dates: October 9, 1875 (The New York Saturday Journal edition)
November 28, 1885 (The Banner Weekly edition)
August 26, 1893 (The Banner Weekly edition)
First Sentence: "Well, gents, it ain't very thrilling nor fas'nating, as book-writers say, nor it ain't fiction, which kinder rubs off the gloss of it; but if you want to hear it, here goes," said our burly, good-humored driver, as we stopped in a stream to allow the brown geldings to drink. (The New York Saturday Journal edition)
Last Sentence: And here we are at Winslow's (my station), and here I leave you." (The New York Saturday Journal edition)

Known Editions

The New York Saturday Journal edition (page 3 in The New York Saturday Journal, v. VI, no. 291, October 9, 1875)
The Banner Weekly edition (page 8 in The Banner Weekly, v. IV, no. 159, November 28, 1885)
The Banner Weekly edition (page 8 in The Banner Weekly, v. XI, no. 563, August 26, 1893)

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