The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Banner Weekly, v. IX, no. 466, October 17, 1891

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The Banner Weekly edition

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Series: The Banner Weekly v. 9 no. 466
Item: The Banner Weekly, v. IX, no. 466, October 17, 1891
Contents: Majory Jasper (page 1)
Kit Bandy's "Star" Engagement; or, Desert Dan, the Saddle Prince of the Rio Hondo. A Romance of New Mexico (chapters IX-XII, pages 1-2)
Tired, On a Picture of a Tired Child (page 2)
Silky Steele, the Stay-in Sport; or, The Catch-on at Camp Climax (chapters XVI-XVIII, pages 2-3)
In Fair Vienna (page 3)
'Twould Make a Better World (page 3)
Bridget and the Agent (page 3)
Why Shapest Thou at This World (page 3)
John Bowers's Apprenticeship (page 3)
Who Discovered America? (page 4)
A Wise Woman (page 4)
Farmer John on Children's Day (page 5)
Our Foreign Friend (page 5)
In from the Fields (page 5)
The Two Midshipmen; or, The Young Corsair-Chaser's First Cruise. A Romance of the Old Frigate, United States, in the Barbary War (chapters IV-VI, pages 5-6)
Was He a Coward? (page 6)
Those Were Our Brightest Days (page 6)
Saint and Satyr; or, James Bowie's Terrible Temptation: A Romance of the Great Duelist's Atonement (chapters XXVII-XXX, pages 6-7)
Waitin' fur de Angel to Cum! (page 7)
Velvet Bill's Vow; or, The Red Rider's Retribution. A Romance of Strange Life on Mountain and Plain (chapters LVI-LIX, page 7)
A Weak Appetite (page 8)
Mulligan and the Abalone (page 8)
Brought to Light; or, The Tell-Tale Scar (page 8)
Date: October 17, 1891
Publisher: Beadle and Adams (1872-1898) (New York (N.Y.): No. 98 William Street) -- United States
Description: Also includes: short filler items ("An Effective Valedictory", "A Valuable Enemy"), departments ("Banner Casuals", "Popular Poems", "Happy-Go-Lucky Papers", "Bannerettes", "Wine of the Wits", "Correspondents' Column", "Telephone Echoes"), unattributed poems, advertisements.
Length: 8 pages

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