The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - New York Weekly, v. XXVI, no. 38, August 3, 1871

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Series: New York Weekly — v. 26 no. 38
Contents: Hazel-Eye, the Girl Trapper (Work, chapters VI-IX, pages 1-2)
Markham's Secret; or, The Enemy that Came Between. A Story of English Society (Work, chapters V-VI, page 2)
The Loving Wife's Song", " (Work, page 3)
Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl (Work, chapters XXXVIII-XXXIX, page 3)
Strangely Won; or, The Baronet's Secret (Work, chapters XVIII-XIX, page 3)
Pepper Grass Papers (Work, page 4)
The Josh Billings Papers: The Nu Foundland and the Tarrier (Work, page 4)
The Modern Marriage Service (Work, page 4)
The Murdered Czarovitch. A Page of Russian History (Work, page 4)
Labor and Whistle—Song (Work, page 5)
The Wife's Foe; or, The Skeleton in the Banker's Closet. A Story of Bad Love and Good (Work, chapters X-XI, page 5)
The Vultures of Strasburg; or, The Robbers of the Dead. A Romance of the Franco-Prussian War (Work, chapters X-XIII, pages 5-6)
Carlos, the Terrible (Work, chapters LV-LVII (conclusion), pages 6-7)
The Lake (Work, page 7)
Mabel Carrington; or, Waiting Two Years (Work, chapter XX, page 7)
The Rugg Documents (Work, no. 47, page 7)
Doesticks' Letters: Leaving Servants in Charge of a Town House while the Proprietor goes into the Country (Work, page 7)
The Poor Man's Song (Work, page 8)
Madeline's Lover (Work, page 8)
Life Sketches of David Cummidge: Pioneer, Hunter, and Indian Slayer (Work, V, page 8)
Date: August 3, 1871
Edition Description: Also includes: Our Knowledge Box (department), The Ladies' Work-Box (department), Historical Items (department), Pleasant Paragraphs (department), To Correspondents (department), Personal (department), Items of Interest (department); plus advertisements and short filler items (including "Husbands and Wives", "Free Art and Literature", "A Ferry Wanted", "Give Us Street Signs", and "Much in Little").
Length: 8 pages

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