The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The People's Home Journal, v. XVII, no. 8, August, 1902

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Series: The People's Home Journal (Lupton) — v. 17 no. 8
Contents: Jasmine; or, The serpent ring (Work, part 1, pages 1-3)
Bear Mountain (Work, pages 4-5)
Aunt Calista's funeral (Work, page 5)
On a cross-road (Work, page 6)
The short cut to Ross's (Work, page 6)
The mysterious box (Work, pages 6-7)
The little minstrel in the street (Work, page 8)
Stepping-Stones (Work, chapters I-V, pages 9-11)
Let Something Good Be Said (Work, page 11)
The New Volapuk (Work, page 11)
The Four Guests (Work, page 12)
The Durand Legacy (Work, chapters XIX-XXII, pages 12-13)
Miss Kitty's lament (Work, page 15)
Date: August, 1902
Edition Description: Also contains: The Question Box (department, cover pages 2-3), short filler item ("The oldest town in the world", page 5; "Life insured for a million dollars", page 8; "A long-horned cow", page 8; "Acid rain", page 8; "A peculiar people of Japan", page 8; "Telephoning from a train", page 8; "A snail farm", page 8), unattributed poems ("Good-bye to summer", page 5; "Good-night", page 6; "The optimist", page 8), Entertaining Miscellany (department, page 8), The Household (department, page 14), Our Boys and Girls (department containing "Miss Kitty's lament", "Johnny's slate, no. 3", "Little red bird" and "Conundrum", page 15), Humorous (department, page 16) and advertisements.

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