Item - New York Weekly, v. XXI, no. 39, August 16, 1866
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New York Weekly edition
(source: Stanford Libraries)
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New York Weekly
v. 21 no. 39 |
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New York Weekly, v. XXI, no. 39, August 16, 1866
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(page 1)
The Jungle Scout. A Tale of the Sepoy Rebellion
(chapters XIII-XVII, pages 1-2)
What is Pleasure?
(page 2)
Doesticks' Letters: Philander Goes to Saratoga, and Makes Remarks Thereon
(page 2)
To Wm. H. Odell on his Wedding Day
(page 3)
Vivian Thorne; or, The Senator's Daughter. A Tale of Washington Life
(chapters XXV-XXVI, page 3)
The Grinder Papers
(no. 34, page 3)
Papers
(page 4)
The Heroes of American History
(no. 48, page 4)
The Wife's Artifice
(page 4)
Deserted
(page 5)
Ethelyn's mistake
(chapters XXII-XXIII, pages 5-6)
Weehawken Heights
(page 6)
The Repentant Coquette
(page 6)
Uncomfortable Quarters. A Sea Sketch
(page 6)
Oh! Think Not if the Coming Years!
(page 7)
Diary of an Undertaker's Wife
(page 7)
Indifference
(page 8)
My First and Last Client
(page 8)
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Date: |
August 16, 1866
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Publisher: |
Street & Smith
(New York (N.Y.): 11 Frankfort St.)
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United States
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Description: |
Also includes: To Correspondents (department), Our Knowledge Box (department), Pleasant Paragraphs (department), Items of Interest (department); plus advertisements and short filler items (including "How to Banish Sorrow"). |
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8 pages |
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