Item - The New York Saturday Journal, v. VII, no. 333, July 29, 1876
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Northern Illinois University
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The New York Saturday Journal
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v. 7 no. 333
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Contents: |
The Songs We Sung (Work, page 1) The Sword Hunters; or, The Land of the Elephant Riders (Work, chapters IV-VII, pages 1-2) Prayer (Work, page 2) Old Dan Rackback, The Great Extarminator; or, The Triangle's Last Trail (Work, chapters XXX-XXXI, pages 2-3) The Banks of Shenandoah (Work, page 3) Base-Ball: The Professional Arena (Work, page 3) Why (Work, page 5) The Men of '76: De Kalb, The Soldier of Honor (Work, page 5) Black Eyes and Blue; or, The Peril of Beauty and the Power of Purity, A Tale of Country and City (Work, chapters IX-X, pages 5-6) La Masque, The Vailed Sorceress; or, The Midnight Queen. A Tale of Illusion, Delusion, and Mystery (Work, chapter XIV, pages 6-7) July (Work, page 7) Without a Heart; or, Walking on the Brink, A Story of Life's Sunshine and Shadow (Work, chapters XLII-XLV (conclusion), page 7) A Funny Man (Work, page 8) How She Proposed (Work, page 8) Centennial Stories: "If You Dare!" An Incident of the Evacuation of Boston (Work, page 8) The Outlaw's Halter (Work, page 8) |
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July 29, 1876
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Beadle and Adams (1872-1898)
(New York (N.Y.))
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United States
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Edition Description: |
Also includes: Sunshine Papers (department), Foolscap Papers (department), Topics of the Time (department), Readers and Contributors (department), Ripples (department); plus mission and editorial, publisher's advertisements, and short filler items.
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8 pages
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