Item - The Banner Weekly, v. XII, no. 612, August 4, 1894
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The Banner Weekly edition
(source: NIU Libraries)
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Northern Illinois University
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The Banner Weekly
v. 12 no. 612 |
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The Banner Weekly, v. XII, no. 612, August 4, 1894
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At Malmaison
(page 1)
The Green Shadow; or, Helene Cercy, the Beautiful Tigress, The Romance of the Fatal Star of Diamonds
(chapters I-II, pages 1-2)
A Wife's Benediction
(page 2)
Idaho Matt, The Boy Avenger; or, Trapping the Eagle Mountain Dozen
(chapters XIII-XV, pages 2-3)
Ride of Death
(page 3)
Why Bloomer Came Back
(page 4)
The Cry of the Coxeyite
(page 5)
The Shovel-Tailed Coat
(page 5)
The Cottage on the Hill
(page 5)
Buffalo Bill's Volunteer Vigilantes; or, The Mysterious Man in Blue. A Story of Weird Adventure in the Wild West
(chapters XIX-XXIII, pages 5-6)
A New Fashioned Girl
(page 6)
Captain Cowl, the White Hood Chief; or, Shadower Jack's Doomed Seven
(chapters XVIII-XIX, page 6)
Morning, Noon and Night, A Hunter's Musings at Elk Lake, Head-Waters Mississippi River
(page 7)
The Artist Detective; or, Hugh Huntington's High Handed Game. A Story of the Mystery of Surf Spray Hotel
(chapters XXX-XXXIII (conclusion), page 7)
Old Jack Nelson, Story of the Famous Scout
(page 7)
A Woman With The Headache
(page 8)
Raising the Dead; or, How Tom Kendall Won A Wife
(page 8)
Duels by Lot
(page 8)
Forecastle Yarns: Under the Upas
(page 8)
Jack Winthrop's Boast
(page 8)
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August 4, 1894
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Beadle and Adams (1872-1898)
(New York (N.Y.): No. 98 William Street)
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United States
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Also includes: Happy-Go-Lucky Papers (department), Bannerettes (department), Letter-pad Papers (department), Wine of the Wits (department), Correspondents' Column (department), Telephone Echoes (department); plus mission and editorial, publisher's advertisements, and short filler items (including "No Justice in Arkansas", "'Perennials of Our Popular Literature'.", and "Thought Precipitates"). |
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8 pages |
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