The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Snakes

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(Beadle's Monthly edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(The New York Saturday Journal edition - source: NIU Libraries)

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Digital Library @ Villanova University (Beadle's Monthly edition)
Northern Illinois University (The New York Saturday Journal edition)
Series: Beadle's Monthly v. 1 no. 6 — pages 569-572
The New York Saturday Journal v. 11 no. 532 — page 3
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Author: Spicer, E. N.
Dates: June, 1866 (Beadle's Monthly edition)
May 22, 1880 (The New York Saturday Journal edition)
First Sentence: In the Southern States of America, although few people are ever bitten, scarcely a day goes by but a person sees a snake, of one kind or the other. (Beadle's Monthly edition)
Last Sentence: The first died in two minutes outside, I should think; the second in about a quarter of an hour, and the last poor thing lingered nearly two hours before it died." (Beadle's Monthly edition)

Known Editions

Beadle's Monthly edition (pages 569-572 in The Beadle's Monthly, v. I, June, 1866)
The New York Saturday Journal edition (page 3 in The New York Saturday Journal, v. XI, no. 532, May 22, 1880)

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