The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Beadle's Dime Dialogues no. 38

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Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University
Series: Beadle's Dime Dialogues — no. 38
Alternate Title: The Dime Dialogues No. 38: An All Original Collection Of Dialogues, Colloquies, Minor Dramas And Dress Pieces, Humorous, Serious, Laughable And Sentimental, For All Grades Of Schools, For Exhibitions And Entertainments, For The Lyceum And Club, For The Amateur Dramatic Stage
Subject / Tag: Dialogues, English
Contents: A Wild Irishman's Diplomacy; or, How the "Schame" Worked (Work, pages 9-26)
Aunt Deborah in the City (Work, pages 27-30)
A Chinaman in Camp (Work, pages 31-35)
Playing Hostess; or, That Terrible Child (Work, pages 35-39)
Slightly Hilarious; or, Too Much for Racketts (Work, pages 39-42)
What Happened to Hannah; or, The "Bosting" Cure (Work, pages 43-48)
The Awakening for the Flowers (Work, pages 48-56)
Plato Pendexter's Ashes; or Testing "Stylish" Sincerity (Work, pages 57-63)
Spirit of Discontent (Work, pages 64-66)
The Good Strikers (Work, pages 66-67)
The Missing Essay; or, Envy, Hatred and All Uncharitableness Unmasked (Work, pages 68-75)
The Well Taught Lesson; or, Take Only That Which Is Thine (Work, pages 75-79)
Ephraim Black's Politics; or, Getting His Name In The Papers (Work, pages 79-87)
The Strike That Failed (Work, pages 88-90)
Date: December 27, 1890
Publisher: Beadle and Adams (1872-1898) (New York (N.Y.): No. 98 William Street) -- United States
OCLC Number: 1059451610
Edition Description: Also includes: publisher's advertisements.
Length: 90 pages

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