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Project Gutenberg (Project Gutenberg edition)
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Series: |
Wide-Awake Magazine
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v. 4 no. 3 |
Contents: |
The Speedway of Fate (Work, chapters I-IX; conclusion, pages 1-32) Frank Merriwell, Jr. at Fardale: From the Leaves of Frank Merriwell's Notebook (Work, chapters VIII-XV; pages 33-57) Trooper Stewart, Substitute (Work, chapters XII-XV; conclusion, pages 58-70) Skates, Skis, and a Saphead (Work, chapters I-V; conclusion, pages 71-84) The Basket-ball Boss (Work, chapters I-V; conclusion, pages 85-98) Clem Frobisher's Man-sized Job (Work, chapters I-VI; conclusion, pages 99-110) The Shock (Work, pages 111-118) Cap'n Dan's Son (Work, pages 119-124) |
Editor: |
Standish, Burt L., 1866-1945
(pseudonym used by multiple people)
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Dates: |
January 10, 1916 (Wide-Awake Magazine edition) July 9, 2016 (Project Gutenberg edition) |
Edition Descriptions: |
Wide-Awake Magazine edition:
Also contains short filler items (including "Some New Inventions", page 32; "A Record-Breaking Beet", page 70; "Some Interesting Facts", page 84; "Entombed Miners Rescued", page 110; "Unique Names for Creeks", page 118; "Odd Bits of News", page 124; "Youngest University Student", page 128), Applause department, a puzzle and advertisements. Project Gutenberg edition: Also contains short filler items (including "Some New Inventions", page 32; "A Record-Breaking Beet", page 70; "Some Interesting Facts", page 84; "Entombed Miners Rescued", page 110; "Unique Names for Creeks", page 118; "Odd Bits of News", page 124; "Youngest University Student", page 128), Applause department, a puzzle and advertisements. |
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