The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Street & Smith's Literary Album, v. 1, no. 14, March 24, 1866

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Series: Street & Smith's Literary Album — v. 1 no. 14
Contents: The peon's ruse; or, The Spanish maiden's vengeance (Work, pages 208-209)
Leaves from the journal of an old doctor (Work, number 13, pages 210-213)
Curiosities of human nature (Work, article 9, page 213)
The False Heir; or, The Belle of the Season (Work, chapters VI-VII, pages 214-216)
The picture on the wall (Work, page 219)
How not to do it. A story of the war (Work, page 219)
The standard bearer. An incident of the war (Work, page 220)
Date: March 24, 1866
Edition Description: Also includes: illustrations ("The peon's ruse", "The beggar boy of Lisbon", "Cobra di Capello", "I dropped involuntarily and heavily into the tossing boat", "Curiosities of human nature", "A fight with coyotes", "Men of mark", "Katchiba, king of the Obbo country, going on a journey", "The Ohio", "Carlo, and the brushes", "Uniforms of a West India regiment", "Evictions of peasantry in Ireland", "The sleeping companions"), short filler items ("The beggar boy of Lisbon", "The cobra di Capello", "How to cure bachelor idiosyncrasies", "Katchiba, king of the Obbo country, going on a journey", "The Ohio", "A kind action remembered", "A lie and a lion", "Uniforms of a West India regiment", "Evictions of peasantry in Ireland", "Marriages among the Druses"), unattributed poems ("The sleeping companions", "Baby died to-day", "A good wife", "Never mind"), unattributed departments ("Men of mark", "Parlor pastimes", "Useful and scientific", "A talk with the ladies", "Historical characters", "Humorous paragraphs"), unattributed sketches ("A fight with coyotes", "Carlo, and the brushes", "Kate's valentine", "An affectionate daughter", "Married at last; or, True love tested", "A soldier's wedding anniversary, and how it came about"), advertisements.

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