The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The People's Home Journal, v. XIII, no. 5, May 1898

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Series: The People's Home Journal (Lupton) — v. 13 no. 5
Contents: One Cuff Button (Work, chapters I-III (conclusion), pages 1-3)
Love and Maytime (Work, page 3)
Number 306 (Work, page 3)
The Shadow of a Name (Work, chapters XVI-XX, pages 4-6)
The Old Guide Board (Work, page 4)
Sir Caryl's Sacrifice (Work, chapters VIII (cont.)-XI, pages 6-7, 11)
My Lady Sings (Work, page 8)
Mrs. Bigbee's Tribulations (Work, page 8)
The Purple Scar (Work, pages 9-10)
A Little While (Work, page 10)
How the Strike Ended at Cordelia (Work, page 10-11)
The Slave King (Work, chapters XV (cont.)-XVIII, pages 12-13, 3rd cover)
Picot Lace (Work, page 14)
Roll Stitch (Work, page 14)
Jack's Ploughing (Work, page 15)
A Slavery-Day Ceremony (Work, page 15)
Date: May, 1898
Edition Description: Also included: unattributed poems ("Daffodils", "Much in Little"), "The Question Box" department, "The Household" department ("Cooking Recipes", "The Home Doctor", "Miscellaneous"), advertisements, "Our Boys and Girls" department ("Illustrated Rebus"), "Humorous" department ("A Spring Poem", "His Wonderful Feat", "A Neighborly Argument", "Will Stick by Old Remedies", "The Old Lady on Deck", "Splinters"), short filler items ("Native Origin of Certain Fruits", "Where Pumice-Stone Comes from").
Length: 20 pages

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