Item - The Banner Weekly, v. X, no. 469, November 7, 1891
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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. 10 no. 469 |
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The Banner Weekly, v. X, no. 469, November 7, 1891
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My Desire
(page 1)
Old Sunflower, the Hayseed Detective; or, Between the Lamb and the Wolves. A Story of a Tangled City-Trail
(chapters VIII-X, pages 1-2)
A Western Man-Hunt
(page 2)
In A Rage
(page 2)
The Two Midshipmen; or, The Young Corsair-Chaser's First Cruise. A Romance of the Old Frigate, United States, in the Barbary War
(chapters XV-XVIII, pages 2-3)
The Prehistoric Man, How He Hunted and Fished
(page 3)
A Summer Deceit
(page 3)
What She Excels In
(page 3)
Her View of It
(page 3)
Her Day
(page 3)
A True Man
(page 3)
Where Her Knowledge Failed
(page 3)
You Can Bet On It
(page 3)
The Cream of Tartar Belle
(page 3)
Matters and Things: Smart Connecticut Dogs
(page 4)
Twilight at Toulon, A Reminiscence
(page 5)
A Sister's Vengeance, An Old Prospector's Story
(page 5)
That Summer's Night
(page 5)
Silky Steele, the Stay-in Sport; or, The Catch-on at Camp Climax
(chapters XXV-XXVII, pages 5-6)
Kit Bandy's "Star" Engagement; or, Desert Dan, the Saddle Prince of the Rio Hondo. A Romance of New Mexico
(chapters XXI-XXIII, pages 6-7)
Saint and Satyr; or, James Bowie's Terrible Temptation: A Romance of the Great Duelist's Atonement
(chapters XXXVI-XXXIX (conclusion), page 7)
The Country Dance
(page 8)
Original Sin
(page 8)
"Lengthy"
(page 8)
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November 7, 1891
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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: Banner Casuals (department), Happy-Go-Lucky Papers (department), Bannerettes (department), Having the Family Group Taken (department), Wine of the Wits (department), Correspondents' Column (department), and Telephone Echoes (department); plus mission, publisher's advertisements, and short filler items (including "The Deacon's Trick"). |
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8 pages |
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