The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - New York Weekly, v. XXXVI, no. 27, May 16, 1881

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Series: New York Weekly — v. 36 no. 27
Contents: Vieve Van Buren: A New York Girl Who was Sentenced to Death (Work, chapters I-III, pages 1-2)
The Duke's Secret (Work, chapters XXI-XXIV, pages 2-3)
Nobody's Daughter; or, The Hidden Crime at Fernwood (Work, chapters XVIII-XIX, page 3)
The Lost One's Harp (Work, page 4)
The Troubles of a Little Boy (Work, page 4)
Is It Decent? (Work, page 4)
What Boys Have Done (Work, page 4)
That Awful Little Girl (Work, page 5)
Lost---A Pearle; or, Wedding the Wrong Man (Work, chapters VII-IX, pages 5-6)
The Never-Tell Boys; or, A Kettle Full of Gold (Work, chapters X-XV, page 6)
Old Stonewall (Work, chapters XXXVI-XXXVIII, pages 6-7)
The Forsaken Husband (Work, chapters XVII-XVIII, page 7)
The Double Secret (Work, chapters XIII (continued)-XIV, page 7)
Rich and Poor (Work, page 8)
A Mail-Car Mystery; or, The Route-Agent's Story (Work, page 8)
Balcony Gardening (Work, page 8)
Date: May 16, 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), The Ladies' Work-Box (department), Pleasant Paragraphs (department); plus advertisements and short filler items (including "A Plausible Swindle", "Husband and Wife", "Sure Cure for fever and Ague", "Love Only is Blind", "How it Feels to Fall", and "The Album Writer's Friend").
Length: 8 pages

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