The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - New York Weekly, v. XXXIII, no. 3, December 3, 1877

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Series: New York Weekly — v. 33 no. 3
Contents: Narrow Paths (Work, page 1)
Born to Command; or, The Mistress of Hillmere (Work, chapters I-III, pages 1-2)
My Lesson (Work, page 2)
Love and Labor; or, The Perils of the Poor. A Tale of the Present Great Strike (Work, chapters XXXI-XXXII (conclusion), pages 2-3)
"That Awful Boy"* (Work, page 3)
"If I Had Been There" (Work, page 4)
Guiding Stars (Work, page 4)
Mrs. Hagen's Raffle (Work, page 4)
Stolen Sweets (Work, page 4)
Uncle Rudolph's Letters to Boys: How Boys Get Into Trouble (Work, no. 10, page 4)
Josh Billings' Philosophy: Siftings (Work, page 4)
Our Faith in the Fair Sex (Work, page 4)
Waifs (Work, page 5)
The Young Swordsman of Palmyra; or, The Lady of the Palanquin (Work, chapters XI-XV, page 5)
Prettiest of All. A Working Girl's Story (Work, chapters XX-XXIV, pages 5-6)
Shaddeck Light! (Work, part I: chapters XIII-XIV, pages 6-7)
Resignation (Work, page 7)
A Struggle for a Ring (Work, chapters XXXII-XXXIV, page 7)
The Little Letter (Work, page 8)
Wild Bill: True Stories of His Life (Work, no. 1, page 8)
A Sensible Girl (Work, page 8)
Money or Blood (Work, page 8)
A Rustic Moralist (Work, page 8)
The Doctor's Story. Translated from the French of Hippolyte Rion (Work, page 8)
Date: December 3, 1877
Publisher: Street & Smith (New York (N.Y.): 27, 29, 31 Rose St.) -- United States
Edition Description: Also includes: Items of Interest (department), Pleasant Paragraphs (department), The Ladies' Work-Box (department), To Correspondents (department), Etiquette Department (department), Our Knowledge Box (department), Medical Department (department); plus advertisements and short filler items (including "Saturday Night", "Fair of the Union Avenue Baptist Church", "Stories of Wild Bill", "A Mock Marriage", "Still Upward", and "John Rogers' Statuary").
Length: 8 pages

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