The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Banner Weekly, v. VI, no. 308, October 6, 1888

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Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University
Series: The Banner Weekly — v. 6 no. 308
Contents: The Wooing (Work, page 1)
Dick Buckskin, The Man of Mettle; or, Talbot in Apache-Land (Work, chapters IX-XII, pages 1-2)
Red Pollard's "Angels" (Work, page 2)
The Route Agent (Work, page 2)
The Sea Recreant; or, The Taint of Blood. The Romance of an Honored and Dishonored Name (Work, chapters XLII-XLV, pages 2-3)
Rocky Mountain Sport (Work, page 3)
The Fool of Fiddler's Flat (Work, page 3)
Afterward (Work, page 3)
Johnny's Complaint (Work, page 3)
The Mitten (Work, page 3)
"Declined With Thanks" (Work, page 4)
Peace (Work, page 5)
The New Volapuk (Work, page 5)
The Soft-Hand's Clutch; or, Dan Dunn's Double Foil (Work, chapters XIX-XXI, pages 5-6)
The Chieftain's Farewell (Work, page 6)
Wind River Clark, the Gold Hermit; or, The Ghouls of the Placer. A Romance of the Great Wyoming Range (Work, chapters XXXVI-XXXVIII, page 6)
The Wit of Sydney Smith (Work, page 6)
"What Fools We Mortals Are!" (Work, page 7)
Silent Saul, the Young Mountain Patrol; or, The Protégé of Pilgrim's Bar (Work, chapters XX-XXIII (conclusion), page 7)
A List of Giants (Work, page 7)
Daubins The Painter's Love (Work, page 8)
The Down-the-Stream Papers: Amid the Clouds (Work, page 8)
How Rollo Won His Way (Work, page 8)
Only A Theory (Work, page 8)
Twenty Years' Probation (Work, page 8)
Date: October 6, 1888
Publisher: Beadle and Adams (1872-1898) (New York (N.Y.): No. 98 William Street) -- United States
Edition Description: Also includes: Casual Mention (department), Popular Poems (department) with 5 poems, Happy-Go-Lucky Papers (department), Science and Industry (department), Personalities (department), Wine of the Wits (department), Correspondents' Column (department), Telephone Echoes (department) and filler. There is also a short article entitled How to Tell One's Age.
Length: 8 pages

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