The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - A Gorilla Hunt

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(Good News edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(Happy Days edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(Happy Days edition - source: NIU Libraries)

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University (Good News edition) (Note: The type of this edition was printed up to the fore edge, cutting off the last letters of each line, making hard to read.)
Northern Illinois University (Happy Days edition)
Northern Illinois University (Happy Days edition)
Series: Good News v. 6 no. 140 — page 2232
Happy Days v. 16 no. 405 — page 15
Happy Days v. 27 no. 700 — page 15
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Dates: January 7, 1893 (Good News edition)
July 19, 1902 (Happy Days edition)
March 14, 1908 (Happy Days edition)
First Sentence: That genuinely ferocious animal, the gorilla, is perhaps a more frightful animal when encountered in the African forests, than any other creature, because of his resemblance to the human species. (Good News edition)
Last Sentence: In a few moments the chief sent out of his men forward with a lance, and he found the gorilla motionless. (Good News edition)

Known Editions

Good News edition (page 2232 in Good News, v. 6, no. 140, January 7, 1893)
Happy Days edition (page 15 in Happy Days, v. XVI, no. 405, July 19, 1902)
Happy Days edition (page 15 in Happy Days, v. XXVII, no. 700, March 14, 1908)

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