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Northern Illinois University (Happy Days edition)
Northern Illinois University (Happy Days edition) Northern Illinois University (Happy Days edition) Northern Illinois University (Happy Days edition) Northern Illinois University (Pluck and Luck edition) |
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Series: |
Happy Days
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v. 13 no. 331
— chapters I-VI, pages 2-4 Happy Days — v. 13 no. 332 — chapters VII-XV, pages 8 and 11-14 Happy Days — v. 13 no. 333 — chapters XVI-XXI, pages 7 and 14-15 Happy Days — v. 13 no. 334 — chapters XXII-XXIV (conclusion), pages 13-14 Pluck and Luck — no. 765 |
Alternate Title: |
Fred the Foundry Boy; or, Fighting the Iron Kings |
Subjects / Tags: |
Detective and mystery stories Escapes Hiding places Iron and steel workers Iron foundries Iron-works Mobs Pennsylvania |
Authors: |
Montgomery, Richard R.
(pseudonym used by multiple people)
(Pluck and Luck edition) Garne, Gaston (pseudonym used by multiple people) (Happy Days edition) |
Dates: |
February 16, 1901 (Happy Days edition) February 23, 1901 (Happy Days edition) March 2, 1901 (Happy Days edition) March 9, 1901 (Happy Days edition) January 29, 1913 (Pluck and Luck edition) |
First Sentence: |
"Then you won't join us, Fred?" (Happy Days edition) |
Last Sentence: |
He treats them right, and they know it, and what they like best of all about him is that he never holds himself above them, but is ever ready to listen to their grievances, for he cannot forget the days of the great strike when he was nothing by Fred, the Foundry Boy. (Happy Days edition) |
Known Editions
Happy Days edition (chapters I-VI, pages 2-4 in Happy Days, v. XIII, no. 331, February 16, 1901)Happy Days edition (chapters VII-XV, pages 8 and 11-14 in Happy Days, v. XIII, no. 332, February 23, 1901)
Happy Days edition (chapters XVI-XXI, pages 7 and 14-15 in Happy Days, v. XIII, no. 333, March 2, 1901)
Happy Days edition (chapters XXII-XXIV (conclusion), pages 13-14 in Happy Days, v. XIII, no. 334, March 9, 1901)
Pluck and Luck edition (in Pluck and luck no. 765)
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