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New York Weekly edition
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Northern Illinois University
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Series: | New York Weekly v. 39 no. 27 |
Item: | New York Weekly, v. XXXIX, no. 27, May 12, 1884 |
Contents: |
A Dilemma
(page 1) Ramon Aranda, the California Detective. A Tale of Daring Deeds and Strange Adventures (chapters XI-XIII, pages 1-2) Rosamond; or, Sundered Hearts (chapter XVI, page 2) Beautiful, but Dangerous; or, The Heir of Shadowdene (part II: chapters XXIV-XXV, page 2) Sonnet (page 3) Dorothy Arnold's Escape (part II: chapters XIX-XX (conclusion), page 3) Power (page 4) Acts of Heroism in History (page 4) Josh Billings' Philosophy: Hints (page 4) The Moving Mania (page 4) All the Modern Conveniences (page 4) The Habit of Meanness (page 4) Lass of the Sunny Brow (page 5) A Debt of Vengeance (part I: chapters XI-XIII, page 5) The Actress' Daughter; or, The Mistress of Richmond House (chapters VIII (continued)-IX, pages 5-6) The Smuggler's Daughter (chapters LI (continued)-LIV, pages 6-7) A Vista (page 8) A Good Boy's Diary (no. 9, page 8) My Dainty-Fingered Lisette (page 8) The Friend of the Islands (page 8) |
Date: |
May 12, 1884 |
Publisher: |
Street & Smith
(New York (N.Y.): 31 Rose St.)
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United States
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Description: | Also includes: Correspondence: Gossip with Readers and Contributors (department), Pleasant Paragraphs (department), The Ladies' Work-Box (department), Items of Interest (department); plus advertisements and short filler items (including "How Came It There?", "The Missing Man", "A Californian's Advice", "Variations of the Pulse", "How is this for a Romance", "Spurious Blood Oranges", "He Felt Safer", "Coffee and Drunkenness", "A Poet's Blunder", and "Our Summer Campaign"). |
Length: | 8 pages |
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