The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - How Fortune Took a Seamstress by the Hand

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(New York Weekly edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
(New York Weekly edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(New York Weekly edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Digital Library @ Villanova University (New York Weekly edition)
Digital Library @ Villanova University (New York Weekly edition)
Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition)
Series: New York Weekly v. 34 no. 34 — page 8
New York Weekly v. 60 no. 21 — pages 5-6
Alternate Title: How Fortune Favored a Seamstress
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Author: Ashleigh, Rose
Dates: July 7, 1879 (New York Weekly edition)
March 4, 1905 (New York Weekly edition)
First Sentence: "Is it not too dreadful, Mary? I've just come from Madame Brassy's, and she says it will be utterly impossible for her to make my lovely blue velvet in time for our reception party next Wednesday!" (New York Weekly edition)
Last Sentence: A month later he sent his wedding cards to the Vasser mansion, and Constance swallowed her pride and called with her mother on lovely Ethel Darrell, now mistress of a pretty home on West End Avenue, and the happiest wife in New York. (New York Weekly edition)

Known Editions

New York Weekly edition (page 8 in New York Weekly, v. XXXIV, no. 34, July 7, 1879)
New York Weekly edition (pages 5-6 in New York Weekly, v. LX, no. 21, March 4, 1905)

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