The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - New York Weekly, v. XXXVI, no. 25, May 2, 1881

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Series: New York Weekly — v. 36 no. 25
Contents: Heaven and Hell (Work, page 1)
Lost---A Pearle (Work, chapters I-III, pages 1-2)
Old Stonewall, the Colorado Detective (Work, chapters XXXI-XXXII, page 2)
The Duke's Secret (Work, chapters XIII-XVI, page 3)
Open Fire-Places (Work, page 4)
Two Valentines (Work, page 4)
An Easter Memory (Work, page 4)
The Oath of the President (Work, page 4)
In the Flower-Garden (Work, page 4)
Uncle John's Talk on Making Money (for Country Boys) (Work, page 4)
Spring-Time (Work, page 5)
The Never-Tell Boys; or, A Kettle Full of Gold (Work, chapters III-VI, page 5)
The Forsaken Husband (Work, chapters XI-XII, pages 5-6)
Let Us Practice What We Preach (Work, page 6)
Earle Wayne's Nobility (Work, chapters XLVII-XLVIII (conclusion), pages 6-7)
Little Lips That Are Not Kissed (Work, page 7)
The Double Secret (Work, chapter XII, page 7)
Nobody's Daughter; or, The Hidden Crime at Fernwood (Work, chapter XVI, page 7)
Josh Billings' Philosophy: Kodicils (Work, page 7)
Extracts from the Poets (Work, page 8)
The New Neighbor (Work, page 8)
The Silver Ship. A Historical Banditti Story (Work, page 8)
Date: May 2, 1881
Publisher: Street & Smith (New York (N.Y.): 31 Rose St.) -- United States
Edition Description: Also includes: Correspondence: Gossip with Readers and Contributors (department), Etiquette Department (department), Items of Interest (department), Pleasant Paragraphs (department), The Ladies' Work-Box (department); plus advertisements and short filler items (including "A Chicken-Raiser", "We are not so Badly Off after all", and "Fretful People").
Length: 8 pages

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