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Northern Illinois University
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Series: |
The Banner Weekly
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v. 9 no. 442 |
Contents: |
Yours Truly (Work, page 1) What Was Her Crime? or, The Guilt of the Guiltless. The Romance of the Mill Girl's Mystery (Work, chapters VII-IX, pages 1-2) Uncle Bob's Pipe (Work, page 2) Cast Up (Work, page 2) The Conspirator Detective; or, Prince Monte Cristo in New York. The Story of the "Magnificent Mystery" and the Romance of the Fight for the Clayburn Millions (Work, chapters XVIII-XX, pages 2-3) The Sable Philosopher: "Hark" on the Sunday Question (Work, page 3) The Man in the Moon (Work, page 3) A Literary Solution (Work, page 3) Vain Things, Farewell! (Work, page 3) Cleaning Out a Newspaper Office (Work, page 4) The Pharisee's Prayer (Work, page 5) Modern Desdemona (Work, page 5) Evening Prologue (Work, page 5) Flash Lightning, the Mountain Mascot; or, Old Dug-Out's Double Trouble. A Romance of Payrock (Work, chapters IV-VI, pages 5-6) Oh, Wait and Think! (Work) The Chemist's Crime; or, Curses that Came Home to Roost (Work, chapters XVIII-XIX, pages 6-7) Starry-Eyed Pansy (Work, page 7) Red Butterfly, the Spy of the Overland; or, The Nine Scouts' League. A Story of Real Characters of Wild Western Life (Work, chapters LVI-LIX, page 7) Overstrained Indifference (Work, page 8) Amazons of the Border: Helen the Huntress (Work, page 8) Funny People (Work, page 8) The Watch-Eye Cayuse (Work, page 8) |
Date: |
May 2, 1891 |
Publisher: |
Beadle and Adams (1872-1898)
(New York (N.Y.): No. 98 William Street)
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United States
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Edition Description: |
Also includes: short filler items ("The Red-Men and Their Rations", "He Turned Into a Mule", "California's Giant Trees"), departments ("Banner Casuals", "Popular Poems", "Happy-Go-Lucky Papers", "The What-Not Apothegms", "Bannerettes", "Wine of the Wits", "Correspondents' Column", "Telephone Echoes"), advertisements, preview of "Go-won-go, The Red-Skin Rider; or, The Moonlight Marauders" by Col. Prentiss Ingraham. |
Length: |
8 pages |
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