The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - A Clever Conviction

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(Good News edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(Tip Top Weekly edition - source: NIU Libraries)

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Bowling Green State University (Tip Top Weekly edition)
Northern Illinois University (Good News edition)
Northern Illinois University (Tip Top Weekly edition)
Series: Good News v. 8 no. 196 — page 3135
Tip Top Weekly no. 803
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Authors: Cox, George (Tip Top Weekly edition)
Beane, George (Good News edition)
Dates: February 3, 1894 (Good News edition)
September 2, 1911 (Tip Top Weekly edition)
First Sentence: Cases in which a man has been convicted of crime on purely circumstantial evidence are of frequent occurrence, but in the majority of instances it would not be difficult to point to at least one weak link in the chain of guilt. (Good News edition)
Last Sentence: Circumstantial evidence can be as conclusive as direct proof, and it is sometimes more trustworthy, because there is less chance for perjury or conspiracy. (Good News edition)

Known Editions

Good News edition (page 3135 in Good News, v. 8, no. 196, February 3, 1894)
Tip Top Weekly edition (in Tip top weekly no. 803)

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