The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Fate of the Windward

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

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Digital Library @ Villanova University (Happy Days edition)
Northern Illinois University (Pluck and Luck edition)
Series: Happy Days v. 42 no. 1073 — pages 14-15
Pluck and Luck no. 719 — pages 27-28
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Author: Sherman, John (pseudonym used by multiple people)
Dates: March 13, 1912 (Pluck and Luck edition)
May 8, 1915 (Happy Days edition)
First Sentence: It was nearly twenty years ago, but I never see the picture of a shipwreck, or read an account of one, without having my mind taken back to an episode of my own life in connection with three of my schoolmates. (Happy Days edition)
Last Sentence: But how fortunate it was that Fred had been taken sick and kept behind; for had all four of us been on the bark together, the fate of the Windward would never have been written. (Happy Days edition)

Known Editions

Pluck and Luck edition (pages 27-28 in Pluck and luck no. 719)
Happy Days edition (pages 14-15 in Happy Days, v. XLII, no. 1073, May 8, 1915)

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