The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Banner Weekly, v. XI, no. 530, January 7, 1893

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The Banner Weekly edition

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Series: The Banner Weekly v. 11 no. 530
Item: The Banner Weekly, v. XI, no. 530, January 7, 1893
Contents: The Coast Grayhound; or, The Traitor-Pilot's Secret Signals, A Tale of Shore Friends and Sea Foes (chapters I-IV, pages 1-2)
Historic Bandits: Don Ciro, the Priest-Robber of Italy (page 2)
The Chaplet That Winter Wears (page 3)
Dashing Charlie's Minute Men; or, Black Horse Bill's Iniquitous Plot, A Story of Camp, Fort and Mountain Trails (chapters XLIX-LIII, page 3)
Fireside Ballads: Waiting for the Chimes, A Holiday Idyl (page 3)
The Tuxedo Suit (page 4)
Flight of Fancy on Christmas Eve (page 5)
Strange Stories: The Lily of France; or, The Maid of Orleans (page 5)
Ther Man With Ther Dollar Are Mine (page 5)
Flip-Flap Fred at Hard Pan; or, The Fakir Detective's Remarkable Ruse (chapters V-VII, pages 5-6)
A Christmas in Cathay; or, How Our Dinner Was Spoiled (page 6)
Dear Little Alice (page 6)
Old Joe, the Heart of Oak; or, The Ups and Downs of New York Life, A Story of Three Young Men (chapters XVI-XVIII, pages 6-7)
Old Gale's Big Fast (page 7)
A Christmas Dinner (page 8)
Creoles and Contrabands: Severe, but Certain (page 8)
Christmas in Indiana (page 8)
The Newsboy's Christmas (page 8)
The Ragtags From Ragtag Row (page 8)
Date: January 7, 1893
Publisher: Beadle and Adams (1872-1898) (New York (N.Y.): No. 98 William Street) -- United States
Description: Also includes: Homes of a Lost People (department), Happy-Go-Lucky Papers (department), Bannerettes (department), Wine of the Wits (department), Correspondents' Column (department), Telephone Echoes (department); plus mission and editorial, publisher's advertisements, and short filler items (including "A Tree-Climbing Mule", "Banner Casuals", and "Boston's New Form of Dissipation").
Length: 8 pages

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