The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - New York Weekly, v. XXXVI, no. 18, March 14, 1881

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Series: New York Weekly — v. 36 no. 18
Contents: First Flower of Spring (Work, page 1)
Nobody's Daughter; or, The Hidden Crime at Fernwood (Work, chapters II (continued)-IV, pages 1 and 2-3)
A Woman's Experience of Married Life (Work, page 1)
Old Stonewall, the Colorado Detective (Work, chapters VI-X, pages 1-2)
"A Home Destroyed" (Work, page 4)
Turkish Baths (Work, page 4)
Purse-Proud (Work, page 4)
An Interview with General Garfield (Work, page 4)
A Sketch of Jay Gould (Work, page 4)
Why She Laughs (Work, page 5)
The Double Secret (Work, chapter V, page 5)
A Stormy Wedding (Work, chapter XX, pages 5-6)
"Excelsior" (Work, page 6)
Bob Singleton; or, The Double Penalty (Work, chapters XVII-XIX, pages 6-7)
Earle Wayne's Nobility; or, The Measure of a Golden Reed (Work, chapters XXXIV-XXXV, page 7)
A Venerable Doll (Work, page 7)
The Tale of a Tramp (Work, page 8)
Richelieu's Recollections: The Cilley Duel (Work, page 8)
Sibyl Cliffe (Work, page 8)
Josh Billings' Philosophy: May Flowers (Work, page 8)
Color Poisoning (Work, page 8)
Date: March 14, 1881
Publisher: Street & Smith (New York (N.Y.): 31 Rose St.) -- United States
Edition Description: Also includes: Pleasant Paragraphs (department), Correspondence: Gossip with Readers and Contributors (department), Etiquette Department (department), The Ladies' Work-Box (department); plus advertisements and short filler items (including "The Value of Fiction", "The Commission Swindle", "No Chickens There", "Mind Your Own Business", "A Lesson for Young Men", "Do Good While Alive", "Health and Life Endangered", "A Very Strong Alibi", "A Dueling Reminiscence", and "The Turn of Life").
Length: 8 pages

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