The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Exercises in Prose and Verse

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Subjects / Tags: Elocution
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Speeches, addresses, etc., American

Beadle and Adams edition, deep orange wrappers

(source: NIU Libraries)
Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University
Series: Beadle's Dime Speakers no. 5 (section IV, pages 51-91)
Item: Exercises in Prose and Verse
Contents: Transition (pages 51-52)
A Plea for the Ox (pages 52-54)
Falstaff's Soliloquy on Honor (page 54)
Burial of Lincoln (pages 54-56)
The Call and Response (pages 56-57)
The Bayonet Charge (pages 58-59)
History of a Life (page 60)
The Bugle (pages 60-61)
The Bells (pages 61-64)
Byron (pages 64-65)
Macbeth and the Dagger (pages 65-66)
Hamlet's Soliloquy (page 67)
Old Things (page 68)
Look Upward! (pages 68-70)
King William Rufus (pages 70-71)
The Eye (pages 72-73)
An Essa onto Musik (pages 73-74)
Sherman's Reply to Hood (pages 74-75)
The Actor (pages 75-78)
The Rain (pages 78-79)
Discoveries of Galileo (pages 79-80)
Popular Indifference Denounced (pages 80-81)
The Mosquito's Song (pages 81-82)
The Fenian's Call (page 82)
I'm Mustered Out (page 83)
A Hot Weather Cry (pages 84-85)
The Permanent Nature of the National Government (pages 86-91)
Date: 1865

Beadle and Adams edition, yellow-orange wrappers

(source: NIU Libraries)
Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University
Series: Beadle's Dime Speakers no. 5 (section IV, pages 51-91)
Item: Exercises in Prose and Verse
Contents: Transition (pages 51-52)
A Plea for the Ox (pages 52-54)
Falstaff's Soliloquy on Honor (page 54)
Burial of Lincoln (pages 54-56)
The Call and Response (pages 56-57)
The Bayonet Charge (pages 58-59)
History of a Life (page 60)
The Bugle (pages 60-61)
The Bells (pages 61-64)
Byron (pages 64-65)
Macbeth and the Dagger (pages 65-66)
Hamlet's Soliloquy (page 67)
Old Things (page 68)
Look Upward! (pages 68-70)
King William Rufus (pages 70-71)
The Eye (pages 72-73)
An Essa onto Musik (pages 73-74)
Sherman's Reply to Hood (pages 74-75)
The Actor (pages 75-78)
The Rain (pages 78-79)
Discoveries of Galileo (pages 79-80)
Popular Indifference Denounced (pages 80-81)
The Mosquito's Song (pages 81-82)
The Fenian's Call (page 82)
I'm Mustered Out (page 83)
A Hot Weather Cry (pages 84-85)
The Permanent Nature of the National Government (pages 86-91)
Date: 1865

Beadle and Company edition

(source: NIU Libraries)
Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University
Series: Beadle's Dime Speakers no. 5 (section IV, pages 51-91)
Item: Exercises in Prose and Verse
Contents: Transition (pages 51-52)
A Plea for the Ox (pages 52-54)
Falstaff's Soliloquy on Honor (page 54)
Burial of Lincoln (pages 54-56)
The Call and Response (pages 56-57)
The Bayonet Charge (pages 58-59)
History of a Life (page 60)
The Bugle (pages 60-61)
The Bells (pages 61-64)
Byron (pages 64-65)
Macbeth and the Dagger (pages 65-66)
Hamlet's Soliloquy (page 67)
Old Things (page 68)
Look Upward! (pages 68-70)
King William Rufus (pages 70-71)
The Eye (pages 72-73)
An Essa onto Musik (pages 73-74)
Sherman's Reply to Hood (pages 74-75)
The Actor (pages 75-78)
The Rain (pages 78-79)
Discoveries of Galileo (pages 79-80)
Popular Indifference Denounced (pages 80-81)
The Mosquito's Song (pages 81-82)
The Fenian's Call (page 82)
I'm Mustered Out (page 83)
A Hot Weather Cry (pages 84-85)
The Permanent Nature of the National Government (pages 86-91)
Date: October 13, 1865

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