The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Banner Weekly, v. XI, no. 522, November 12, 1892

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The Banner Weekly edition

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Series: The Banner Weekly v. 11 no. 522
Item: The Banner Weekly, v. XI, no. 522, November 12, 1892
Contents: Good-By (page 1)
Dashing Charlie's Minute Men; or, Black Horse Bill's Iniquitous Plot, A Story of Camp, Fort and Mountain Trails (chapters VII-XII, pages 1-2)
Teddy's Big Pussy (page 2)
Banker's Conspiracy; or, Black Phil's Grip, The Romance of a Mill-man's Fight with Fate (chapters XXXV-XXXVI (conclusion), pages 2-3)
How He Had His Revenge, The Old Settler's Talk (page 3)
The Decorative Mania (page 3)
A Common Story (page 3)
Swing Away, Baby (page 3)
Autumn's Mirth (page 3)
The Land Of Used-To-Be (page 3)
The Crow Hill School (page 3)
Bloomer's Mean Man (page 4)
Easy Lessons in Science (For Young People) (page 4)
Wind and Rain (page 5)
Strange Stories: The Tree of Death; or, The Law of Java (page 5)
Friendship (page 5)
The "Wanted" Woman; or, Who Was the Blacksmith's Daughter? A Story of the Lures and Lights of the Stage (chapters XIII-XV, pages 5-6)
Old Texan Days (page 6)
Gentle Influences (page 6)
German Gus, the Go-Lightly Detective; or, The Clew of the Thumbless Hand. The Romance of the Lost Baroness (chapters XXII-XXIV, pages 6-7)
A Remarkable Couple (page 8)
Knud Squares the Books (page 8)
Historic Bandits: Black Beard, the American Coast Scourge (page 8)
A Race With a Wild Man (page 8)
Date: November 12, 1892
Publisher: Beadle and Adams (1872-1898) (New York (N.Y.): No. 98 William Street) -- United States
Description: Also includes: Banner Casuals (department), Happy-Go-Lucky Papers (department), Bannerettes (department), Correspondents' Column (department), Wine of the Wits (department), Telephone Echoes (department); plus mission, publisher's advertisements, and short filler items (including "Telling Character by the Hair").
Length: 8 pages

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