The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Street & Smith's Literary Album, v. 1, no. 7, February 3, 1866

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Series: Street & Smith's Literary Album — v. 1 no. 7
Contents: Alone in the world; or, The fatal duel (Work, pages 97-98)
Leaves from the journal of an old doctor (Work, number 6, pages 98-99)
A frightful encounter with wild hogs (Work, page 99)
A fearful ride; or, "Old Zip," excited (Work, page 101)
A loyal rebel; or, True love on the battle-field (Work, chapters I-III; conclusion, pages 101-102)
Jasper's return; or The results of eaves-dropping (Work, pages 102-103)
Links from the chain of thought (Work, number 2, page 103)
A broken household (Work, page 109)
The pear and the schoolboy. A fable that is not Aesop's (Work, page 110)
Date: February 3, 1866
Edition Description: Also includes: illustrations ("Alone in the world", "The klipspringer", "The shipwreck", "A fearful ride", "The nest-building ape in his shelter", "A child at prayer", "Tiger hunting in India", "Ancient sling", "The amber-crested cockatoo", "The Tyrolese mountaineer", "The brain-cap", "Tomb of Cecilia Metella", "The raid of the poachers", "The emperor's of China's summer palace, near Pekin"), unattributed poems ("Streets of Gotham", "Renown", "Don't let the children wait", "Ingratitude. A retrospect"), short filler items ("The klipspringer", "The nest-building ape in his shelter", "Tiger shooting in India", "A request", "Dreams and dreamers", "Another gift picture", "Wonderful memories", "Power of imagination", "A tree of all-work", "A pioneer adventure", "Making a needle", "An ancient sling", "How the electric eel is caught", "The brain-cap", "Industry", "Fate of the apostles", "The amber-crested cockatoo", "The Tyrolese mountaineer", "Curious fashions in Damaras", "A thrilling ordeal", "Russian wolves and wild horses", "Young Australia", "Tomb of Cecilia Metella", "An Italian murderer", "The summer palace of the Chinese emperor", "Remarkable escape", "The lost children"), unattributed sketches ("The shipwreck. A narrative founded on facts", "Pat Flannagan and the fighting fairies. An Irish love story", "The adventure of a mason"), unattributed departments ("Parlor pastimes", "Humorous paragraphs", "Historical characters", "Useful and scientific"), advertisements.

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