The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Tiger Against Bicycle

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(The Golden Weekly edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(Pluck and Luck edition - source: NIU Libraries)

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University (The Golden Weekly edition)
Northern Illinois University (Pluck and Luck edition)
Series: The Golden Weekly v. 3 no. 128 — page 15
Pluck and Luck no. 649 — pages 28-29
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Author: Braddon, Paul (pseudonym used by multiple people) (Pluck and Luck edition)
Dates: April 21, 1892 (The Golden Weekly edition)
November 9, 1910 (Pluck and Luck edition)
First Sentence: I was always very fond of bicycling, and from the time when I was a small boy, and labored for hours with a bone-shaker, to the day when I became the proud possessor of one of the first bicycles ever made, I revelled in the enchanting pastime, spending hours which should have been otherwise occupied on the back of my iron horse, thus putting my physical powers a long way ahead of my mental. (The Golden Weekly edition)
Last Sentence: Making a litter of boughs, they carried me into the camp, where I lay for many weeks lingering between life and death. (The Golden Weekly edition)

Known Editions

The Golden Weekly edition (page 15 in The Golden Weekly, v. III, no. 128, April 21, 1892)
Pluck and Luck edition (pages 28-29 in Pluck and luck no. 649)

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