The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Beadle's Dime Dialogues no. 28

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Series: Beadle's Dime Dialogues — no. 28
Alternate Title: The Dime Dialogues No. 28: Very "Taking" Original And Effective Dialogues, Colloquies, School And Parlor Dramas, Exhibition And Dress Pieces, Etc., Comic, Serious, Droll, Moral, All Especially Arranged For Easy And Efficient Presentation On School Stage Or Platform
Subject / Tag: Dialogues, English
Contents: A Test That Told; or, The Poor Professor's Victims (Work, pages 9-14)
Organizing A Debating Society; or, The Perverse Blockheads (Work, pages 14-22)
The Awakening (Work, pages 22-23)
The Rebuke Proper; or, Be Careful How You Despise Home Talent (Work, pages 24-30)
Exorcising An Evil Spirit; or, How The Girls Abated A Household Nuisance (Work, pages 30-35)
Both Sides Of The Fence; or, Those Awful City "Fellers" (Work, pages 35-40)
The Spirits of the Wood; or, The May Queen's gifts (Work, pages 40-51)
No Room for the Drone (Work, pages 51-53)
Arm-Chair (Work, pages 53-61)
Measure for Measure; or, Weighed and Found Wanting (Work, pages 61-66)
Saved by a Dream. A Temperance Drama (Work, pages 66-76)
An Infallible Sign; or, Don't Trust Your Eyes (Work, pages 77-80)
A Good Use for Money; or, What Came of the Fair (Work, pages 81-83)
An Agreeable Profession; or, How To Edit A Paper (Work, pages 83-92)
Date: May 7, 1881
Publisher: Beadle and Adams (1872-1898) (New York (N.Y.): No. 98 William Street) -- United States
OCLC Number: 1057726060
Edition Description: Also includes: publisher's advertisements.
Length: 92 pages

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