The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - A Hair-Breadth Escape

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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 (Buffalo Bill Stories edition)
Northern Illinois University (Good News edition)
Series: Buffalo Bill Stories no. 476 — pages 29-31
Good News v. 11 no. 274 — page 4380
Alternate Title: A hairbreadth escape
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Dates: August 3, 1895 (Good News edition)
June 25, 1910 (Buffalo Bill Stories edition)
First Sentence: In 1870, a month or two before the outbreak of the Franco-German war, one of the most promising cadets, or, as they are more commonly styled, "pupils" of the military college of St. Cyr was Gaston de Langeais. (Good News edition)
In 1870, a month or two before the outbreak of the Franco-German war, one of the most promising cadets, or, as they are more commonly styled, "pupils," of the military college of St. Cyr was Gaston de Langeais. (Buffalo Bill Stories edition)
Last Sentence: "Admirably," replied Gaston, "Here am I, a captain at twenty-two, chevalier of the Legion of Honor, and the husband of a charming wife; and all this--no thanks to you, by the way, Bouchard--because I saved my hair." (Good News edition)

Known Editions

Good News edition (page 4380 in Good News, v. 11, no. 274, August 3, 1895)
Buffalo Bill Stories edition (pages 29-31 in Buffalo Bill stories no. 476)

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