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Northern Illinois University
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Series: |
New York Weekly
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v. 34 no. 38 |
Contents: |
Amber, the Adopted; or, Scheming to Win (Work, chapters V-VII, pages 1-2) Who's to Blame? (Work, page 2) A Mad Love (Work, chapters LV-LVII, pages 2-3) Vices and Virtues of Washington (Work, page 3) To Be A Pope (Work, page 4) The Merry Girl (Work, page 4) Circumstantial Evidence (Work, page 4) Josh Billings' Philosophy: Footlights (Work, page 4) God's Providence (Work, page 4) Old Bachelors (Work, page 4) I Thought Thee My Own (Work, page 5) The Secret Sorrow; or, The Rover's Bride (Work, chapter XXI, page 5) The Bully of the Village; or, Tom Temple's Career (Work, chapters XXI-XXIV, pages 5-6) Blind (Work, page 6) Guy, the Runaway (Work, chapter XXX (conclusion), page 6) The Terrible Dread (Work, chapters XXXVII-XLIV, pages 6-7) The Great Wonders Around Us (Work, no. 25, page 7) To My Friend (Work, page 8) Tom Wycherley's Best Day (Work, page 8) The Widower's Love-Making (Work, page 8) |
Date: |
August 4, 1879 |
Publisher: |
Street & Smith
(New York (N.Y.): 31 Rose St.)
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United States
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Edition Description: |
Also includes: The Ladies' Work-Box (department), Correspondence: Gossip With Readers and Contributors (department), Etiquette Department (department), Pleasant Paragraphs (department); plus advertisements and short filler items (including "A Wonderful Lake", "Eastern and Western Hospitality", "A Public Disturber", "Doubtful Converts", "Chances for Energetic Men", "Injured Innocents", "A Living Lamp", and "The Origin of Shaving"). |
Length: |
8 pages |
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