The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - New York Weekly, v. XXVIII, no. 14, February 10, 1873

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Series: New York Weekly — v. 28 no. 14
Contents: Wildcat Ned; or, The Mountain Men of Oregon (Work, chapters IV-VI, pages 1-2)
Red-Helm; or, The Female Pilot (Work, chapters XVIII-XX, page 2)
The Beautiful Tempter; or, Charmed by a Human Snake (Work, chapters XXV-XXVI, pages 2-3)
The Rugg Documents (Work, page 3)
Napoleon (Work, page 4)
Napoleon III (Work, page 4)
The Gipsy's Prophecy (Work, page 4)
Success in Life (Work, page 4)
Sinning and Suffering (Work, page 5)
Boissey, Locksmith and his Indentured Apprentice (Work, chapters XII-XV, page 5)
Mountain Tom. A Tale of the New Diamond Fields (Work, chapters XXXIII-XXXVI, pages 5-6)
The Old Gray Shawl (Work, page 6)
A Wonderful Woman (Work, part II: chapter XXVIII (continued), page 6)
£100,000; or, The Innkeeper's Crime (Work, chapters XVI-XIX (conclusion), pages 6-7)
Dead—Love (Work, page 7)
The Banker's Foe; or, Claude's Inheritance (Work, chapters XIX-XX, page 7)
The Eleventh Hour (Work, page 8)
A Brother's Sacrifice (Work, page 8)
Romantic Incidents of Somnambulism: The Tragic Fate of a New York Merchant (Work, page 8)
What Mark Twain Knows About the Sandwich Islands (Work, page 8)
Date: February 10, 1873
Edition Description: Also includes: Pleasant Paragraphs (department), Our Knowledge Box (department), Medical Department (department), Items of Interest (department), The Ladies' Work-Box (department), Historical Items (department), To Correspondents (department); plus advertisements and short filler items (including "The Literary and Moral Uses of the Story", and "A Statue of Horace Greeley").
Length: 8 pages

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