The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Walt Whitney, the Boy Lawyer of New York

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(Happy Days edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(Happy Days edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(Happy Days edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(Happy Days edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(Happy Days edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(Happy Days edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(Happy Days edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(Pluck and Luck edition - source: NIU Libraries)

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Digital Library @ Villanova University (Happy Days edition)
Northern Illinois University (Pluck and Luck edition)
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Series: Happy Days v. 9 no. 217 — chapters I-III, pages 2-3
Happy Days v. 9 no. 218 — chapters IV-VI, pages 8 and 11-12
Happy Days v. 9 no. 219 — chapters VII-IX, pages 8 and 10-11
Happy Days v. 9 no. 220 — chapters X-XV, pages 12-15
Happy Days v. 9 no. 221 — chapters XVI-XVIII, pages 4-5
Happy Days v. 9 no. 222 — chapters XIX-XXI, pages 5-6
Happy Days v. 9 no. 223 — chapters XXII-XXIV (conclusion), pages 4-5
Pluck and Luck no. 662
Subjects / Tags: Attorney and client
Detective and mystery stories
Mothers and sons
New York (N.Y.)
Trials
Verdicts
Widows
Authors: Montgomery, Richard R. (pseudonym used by multiple people) (Pluck and Luck edition)
Montague, James D. (pseudonym used by multiple people) (Happy Days edition)
Dates: December 10, 1898 (Happy Days edition)
December 17, 1898 (Happy Days edition)
December 24, 1898 (Happy Days edition)
December 31, 1898 (Happy Days edition)
January 7, 1899 (Happy Days edition)
January 14, 1899 (Happy Days edition)
January 21, 1899 (Happy Days edition)
February 8, 1911 (Pluck and Luck edition)
First Sentence: One day a case was called up in one of the city courts of New York, in which a poor widow was suing a life insurance company on a policy it had issued on the life of her husband, who had died a few months before. (Happy Days edition)
Last Sentence: His mother is still living and yet a widow, having no desire ever to leave the home of her only child-the Boy Lawyer of New York. (Happy Days edition)

Known Editions

Happy Days edition (chapters I-III, pages 2-3 in Happy Days, v. IX, no. 217, December 10, 1898)
Happy Days edition (chapters IV-VI, pages 8 and 11-12 in Happy Days, v. IX, no. 218, December 17, 1898)
Happy Days edition (chapters VII-IX, pages 8 and 10-11 in Happy Days, v. IX, no. 219, December 24, 1898)
Happy Days edition (chapters X-XV, pages 12-15 in Happy Days, v. IX, no. 220, December 31, 1898)
Happy Days edition (chapters XVI-XVIII, pages 4-5 in Happy Days, v. IX, no. 221, January 7, 1899)
Happy Days edition (chapters XIX-XXI, pages 5-6 in Happy Days, v. IX, no. 222, January 14, 1899)
Happy Days edition (chapters XXII-XXIV (conclusion), pages 4-5 in Happy Days, v. IX, no. 223, January 21, 1899)
Pluck and Luck edition (in Pluck and luck no. 662)

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