The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Chicago Ledger, v. XLII, no. 31, August 1, 1914

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(source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)
Online Full Text: Digital Library @ Villanova University (Note: missing pages 11-14)
Series: The Chicago Ledger — v. 42 no. 31
Contents: The gold brick girl and the gold brick man (Work, chapter I, pages 1-3)
The enchanted chopstick (Work, pages 3, 18)
Detective Keeneyes' craft; or, The Delemere mystery (Work, chapters VIII-XIII, pages 4-5)
Southland stories: David, Jonathan and Bill (Work, page 6)
Dorothy Dayne, rebel; or, An enemy of the king (Work, chapters XVII-XX; conclusion, pages 7-9)
Side show sidelights: The tiger tragedy (Work)
Prisoners of Tecumseh; or, The boys of Old Fort Meigs (Work, chapters I-III, pages 19-21)
Date: August 1, 1914
Edition Description:

Also contains Peppers (department, page 17), The Fairy Corner (department, page 22), The Ledger's Embroidery Corner (department, page 23) plus short filler items ("Three wishes", page 5; "The attraction", page 5; "The city child", page 5; "Higher", page 5; "Food of love", page 6; "No easy mark", page 6; "Politics at home", page 6; "His sister", page 9; "Mean thing", page 9; "Why she stayed", page 16; "What Johnny had", page 16; "Dawn was late", page 16; "Forty thieves", page 16; "Daring them", page 16; "The sabbath", page 16; "Another 'Solomon Grundy'", page 16; "His retraction", page 18; "Nothing serious", page 18; "He went fishing", page 21; "A thrifty genius", page 21; "Great odds", page 21; "Liars", page 21; "A rainy day", page 21), want ads (page 18) and advertisements (including "Prize food", page 6).

Indexing for this issue is incomplete, because the copy examined was missing pages 11-14.


Length: 24 p.

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