The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - New York Weekly, v. XXVII, no. 10, January 15, 1872

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Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University
Series: New York Weekly — v. 27 no. 10
Contents: A Moral for New Year's Day (Work, page 1)
The Forger's Sister (Work, chapters I-II, pages 1-2)
The Arch-Plotter: A Tale of Crime and Retribution (Work, chapters XXXVIII-XL, page 2)
The Rugg Documents (Work, no. 66, page 2)
Doesticks' Letters: A Cry Out of the Depths-A Man Wants to Know How to Make a Fortune Quickly, Easily and Surely (Work, page 2)
The Boy Gladiator; or, The Gipsy's Charge (Work, chapters X-XI, page 3)
New Year's Day (Work, page 4)
The Dying Fear (Work, page 4)
Modern Marriages (Work, page 4)
Humorous Essays on Animated Nature: Meleagris Gallopavo-The American Turkey (Work, page 4)
The Dead Year (Work, page 5)
Sweet Eglantine; or, The Masked Enemy (Work, chapters III-IV, page 5)
Wedded, Yet No Wife; or, A Leap in the Dark (Work, part II: chapters V-VI, pages 5-6)
Hereward & La Mort; or, The Wolf of the Tower (Work, chapters VI-VII, pages 6-7)
Christmas Gifts (Work, page 7)
Golden Wolf of Genoa; or, The Sacrilege of the Sacro Cattino (Work, chapters XVII-XVIII, page 7)
Wishing (Work, page 8)
The Bachelor's Christmas; or, Mousey's Mistress (Work, page 8)
A Christmas Story. Darkness and Sunlight (Work, page 8)
The Josh Billings Papers: Fust Impreshuns (Work, page 8)
Life Sketches of David Cummidge: Pioneer, Hunter, and Indian Slayer (Work, XXVII, page 8)
Loved to Death: A New Year's Temperance Story (Work, page 8)
Date: January 15, 1872
Edition Description: Also includes: Pleasant Paragraphs (department), To Correspondents (department), Historical Items (department), The Ladies' Work-Box (department), Items of Interest (department), Our Knowledge Box (department); plus advertisements and short filler items (including "A New Year's Plea", "Immoral Publications", "Ned in Albany", "The Duke Alexis and Buffalo Bill", "Poems for the Million", "Back Numbers", and "Personal").
Length: 8 pages

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