The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - One Summer Afternoon

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(Good News edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(Buffalo Bill Stories edition - source: NIU Libraries)

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University (Buffalo Bill Stories edition)
Northern Illinois University (Good News edition) (Note: The last few pages has the text in the gutter along with part of the pages torn in the gutter, making some of the text hard to read.)
University of South Florida (Buffalo Bill Stories edition)
Series: Buffalo Bill Stories no. 367
Good News v. 7 no. 160 — page 2557
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Author: Hawthorne, R. M., 1840-1916 (pseudonym used by Ellis, Edward Sylvester, 1840-1916)
Dates: May 27, 1893 (Good News edition)
May 23, 1908 (Buffalo Bill Stories edition)
First Sentence: George Denvers, a Kentucky pioneer, ceased swinging his keen ax one summer day when the giant oak was cut half in two, and leaning on the glittering implement, gazed with a look of yearning affection along the forest path, in the direction of his home, a third of a mile away. (Good News edition)
Last Sentence: Enough said. (Good News edition)

Known Editions

Good News edition (page 2557 in Good News, v. 7, no. 160, May 27, 1893)
Buffalo Bill Stories edition (in Buffalo Bill stories no. 367)

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