The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - New York Weekly, v. XLII, no. 32, June 11, 1887

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Series: New York Weekly — v. 42 no. 32
Contents: A Brother's Portrait (Work, page 1)
Two Proud Women; or, The Victory of Unselfishness (Work, chapters I-III (conclusion), pages 1-2)
Oliver the Outcast (Work, chapters XIV-XVII, page 2)
Marrying for a Home (Work, chapters XV-XVI, pages 2-3)
Maggie, the Charity Child (Work, chapters XXII (continued)-XXIII, page 3)
Healing Sorrow (Work, page 4)
People In Love (Work, page 4)
Josh Billings' Philosophy (Work, page 4)
City Characters (Work, no. 18, page 4)
Decoration Day (Work, page 5)
Another Man's Wife (Work, chapters XXXI-XXXIII, page 5)
My Soldier's Grave (Work, page 5)
A Wall Street Haul (Work, chapters XLIII (continued)-XLVII, pages 5-6)
Ruby's Reward (Work, chapters XXXVIII-XXIX, pages 6-7)
The Belle of the Palace; or, The False Heiress (Work, chapters XLIX (continued)-LI, page 7)
Our Nation's Floral Day (Work, page 8)
Cragport Light (Work, page 8)
The Little Peacemaker (Work, page 8)
Date: June 11, 1887
Publisher: Street & Smith (New York (N.Y.): 31 Rose St.) -- United States
Edition Description: Also includes: Correspondence: Gossip with Readers and Contributors (department), Words of Wisdom (department), The Ladies' Work-Box (department), Items of Interest (department), Humor and Philosophy (department), Paragraphic Pleasantries (department); plus advertisements and short filler items (including "A Printing-Press For The Blind", "The Horse's Friend", "What Six Young Ladies Did", "A Diplomatic Story", "The Wail of the Wrens", "Mr. Ruskin Silenced", "The Character of a Woman", "Fun For The Youngsters", "Fireproof Paint", "It Cheered Him Up", "A Foot Lamp", and "Management of Income").
Length: 8 pages

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