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Northern Illinois University
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Series: |
The Young New Yorker
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v. 1 no. 19 |
Contents: |
The Day-Dawn (Work, pages 1 and 4) Pluck Wins; or, The Story of Perseverance Boat-Club (Work, chapters IV-VI, pages 1-2) John Ennis, The Man Who Has Challenged Rowell For The Belt (Work, pages 1 and 4) The Child Violinist (Work, page 2) Antelope Hunting in India (Work, pages 2-3) Sharking in Mid-Ocean (Work, page 3) Loyal Sons of America: To Fathers and Mothers (Work, page 3) Amateur Journalism: Tribute of Respect (Work, page 3) The Boy Jockey, or, Honesty Versus Crookedness (Work, chapters XXVIII-XXX, page 5) From My Arm-Chair (Work, page 5) Two Heads Better Than One, A Strange Story of Spanish Assassination (Work, pages 5-6) Sports and Pastimes: The Amateur Outlook (Work, page 6) Good-By To The Belt (Work, page 8) Hocking Hunters; or, Deer Hunting in the Wilds of Michigan (Work, no. IV, page 8) The Siesta (Work, page 8) |
Date: |
March 29, 1879 |
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: News and Notes of the Day (department), Questions Answered (department), Rod and Gun (department), Athletics (department), Yachting and Rowing (department), and Humor Graphics (department); plus mission, publisher's advertisements, and short filler items (including "Stammering"). |
Length: |
8 pages |
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