The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - New York Weekly, v. XXXIII, no. 4, December 10, 1877

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Series: New York Weekly — v. 33 no. 4
Contents: Rewarded (Work, page 1)
Work and Win (Work, chapters I-III, pages 1-2)
Answer to "Tired," (Which appear in No. 52 of the New York Weekly) (Work, page 2)
Prettiest of All. A Working Girl's Story (Work, chapters XXV-XXIX, pages 2-3)
Overworked (Work, page 3)
Shaddeck Light (Work, part I: chapters XV-XVI, page 3)
"Taking On" (Work, page 4)
At Andersonville (Work, page 4)
Jennie's Thanksgiving (Work, page 4)
An Old Lady's Lecture on Hasty Marriages (Work, page 4)
In the Night (Work, page 5)
Born to Command; or, The Mistress of Hillmere (Work, chapters IV-VII, page 5)
About A Tea-Party (Work, page 6)
A Struggle for a Ring (Work, chapters XXXV-XXXVII, page 6)
The Newspaper Critic (Work, page 7)
The Young Swordsman of Palmyra; or, The Lady of the Palanquin (Work, chapters XVI-XIX, page 7)
Coming (Work, page 8)
Wild Bill: True Stories of His Life (Work, no. 2, page 8)
Uncle Rudolph's Letters to Boys: How Boys Get Into Trouble (Work, no. 11, page 8)
Fire and Water. A Thanksgiving Story (Work, page 8)
Donald Muir (Work, page 8)
Date: December 10, 1877
Publisher: Street & Smith (New York (N.Y.): 27, 29, 31 Rose St.) -- United States
Edition Description: Also includes: Items of Interest (department), Our Knowledge Box (department), Medical Department (department), To Correspondents (department), Etiquette Department (department), Pleasant Paragraphs (department), The Ladies' Work-Box (department); plus advertisements and short filler items (including "Remember the Poor Actor", "What Language was Spoken by Adam and Eve?", "A Novelist in the Legislature", "Editorial Spice", and "Ingersoll on Intemperance").
Length: 8 pages

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