The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - A Burglar Neatly Trapped

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(The Golden Weekly edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(Pluck and Luck edition - source: Digital Library @ Villanova University)

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Digital Library @ Villanova University (Pluck and Luck edition)
Northern Illinois University (The Golden Weekly edition)
Series: The Golden Weekly v. 2 no. 103 — page 7
Pluck and Luck no. 728
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Author: Armstrong, Alexander (pseudonym used by multiple people) (Pluck and Luck edition)
Dates: October 29, 1891 (The Golden Weekly edition)
May 15, 1912 (Pluck and Luck edition)
First Sentence: "My dear," said the young and lovely Mrs. Manham to her husband, as she was pouring out the breakfast coffee, "there is simply nothing in the paper again worth reading, excepting a long account of that horrid murder, which happened three or four days ago ; and now I see there is two hundred pounds reward offered for the capture of the assassin." (The Golden Weekly edition)
Last Sentence: "And I fervently hope," said the charitable artist to his admiring wife that evening, "he has passed to a purer and calmer existence." (The Golden Weekly edition)

Known Editions

The Golden Weekly edition (page 7 in The Golden Weekly, v. II, no. 103, October 29, 1891)
Pluck and Luck edition (in Pluck and luck no. 728)

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