The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Things Generally: What Young Mr. Duncan Wanted

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(New York Weekly edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(Good News edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(Good News edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(The Chicago Ledger edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Digital Library @ Villanova University (The Chicago Ledger edition)
Digital Library @ Villanova University (Good News edition)
Northern Illinois University (Good News edition) (Note: The gutter for some pages are torn, with the fourteenth and fifteenth pages tearing into the text.)
Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition)
Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition)
Series: The Chicago Ledger v. 35 no. 21 — page 4
Good News v. 7 no. 177 — page 2824
New York Weekly v. 31 no. 1 — page 8
Alternate Title: What Young Mr. Duncan Wanted
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Author: Adeler, Max (pseudonym used by Clark, Charles Heber, 1841-1915)
Dates: November 22, 1875 (New York Weekly edition)
September 23, 1893 (Good News edition)
May 25, 1907 (The Chicago Ledger edition)
First Sentence: The other day, while the Reverend Doctor Potts was sitting in his study, a small boy entered and announced himself as Jimmy Duncan, a scholar in the Sunday school. (New York Weekly edition)
The other day, while Rev. Dr. Potts was sitting in his study, a small boy entered and announced himself as Jimmy Duncan, a scholar in the Sunday-school. (Good News edition)
Last Sentence: Then Mr. Duncan withdrew, and the doctor began to think of a plan for making the Sunday-school more efficent. (New York Weekly edition)
Then young Mr. Duncan withdrew, and the doctor began to think of a plan for making the Sunday-school more efficient. (Good News edition)

Known Editions

New York Weekly edition (page 8 in New York Weekly, v. XXXI, no. 1, November 22, 1875)
Good News edition (page 2824 in Good News, v. 7, no. 177, September 23, 1893)
The Chicago Ledger edition (page 4 in The Chicago Ledger, v. XXXV, no. 21)

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