The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - America's Commodores: Oliver Hazard Perry

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(The New York Saturday Journal 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 New York Saturday Journal edition)
Series: The Banner Weekly v. 12 no. 594 — page 5
The New York Saturday Journal v. 8 no. 373 — page 5
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Author: Mckenzie, James, Capt. (pseudonym used by McKenzie, Donald J.)
Dates: May 5, 1877 (The New York Saturday Journal edition)
March 31, 1894 (The Banner Weekly edition)
First Sentence: Perry came of good nautical stock-his father, Christopher, being a captain in the navy during the period of hostilities with France (1798-1800). (The New York Saturday Journal edition)
Last Sentence: The name reappeared in the navy in the person of his son Oliver Hazard, who, as the commodore of the celebrated expedition to Japan and the East in the years 1852-3-4, succeeded in opening that long closed country to the commerce of the world. (The New York Saturday Journal edition)

Known Editions

The New York Saturday Journal edition (page 5 in The New York Saturday Journal, v. VIII, no. 373, May 5, 1877)
The Banner Weekly edition (page 5 in The Banner Weekly, v. XII, no. 594, March 31, 1894)

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