The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Boys of New York, v. II, no. 53, August 21, 1876

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Series: The Boys of New York — v. 2 no. 53
Contents: Whose? (Work, page 1)
Custer's Last Shot; or, The Boy Trailer of the Little Horn (Work, chapters VIII-X, pages 1-2)
The Forest Lily (Work, page 2)
Be Happy as You Can (Work, page 3)
Extree Nick, the New York Newsboy (Work, chapters XXX-XXXII, page 3)
The Forger (Work, page 3)
One of the Boys of New York; or, The Adventures of Tommy Bounce (Work, part XXX, page 4)
Paris Police (Work, page 4)
"The Key of the Street" (Work, page 5)
Frank Reade and His Steam Horse (Work, chapters XVI-XIX, pages 5-6)
Gentleman George, the King of the Road (Work, chapters LXXXVI-LXXXVII, page 6)
He Would Fight (Work, page 6)
Monet, the Pickpocket (Work, page 6)
Boodle's Misfortunes (Work, page 6)
The Centennial Bum (Work, page 7)
The Gray Hairs of My Mother (Work, page 7)
The Talk of the Town (Work, page 7)
Dot Leetle Grocery Store (Work, page 7)
How to Marry (Work, page 8)
Tom, Dick, and the ______; or, School Days in New York (Work, chapters IV-V, page 8)
Date: August 21, 1876
Publisher: Norman L. Munro & Company (New York (N.Y.): 74 Beekman Street) -- United States
Edition Description: Also includes: A Little Fun (department), Leisure Moments (department), Our Prize Riddles (department), Our Stage (department), Base Ball (department), Clubs (department), Theatrical (department), Answers to Correspondents (department); plus advertisements and short filler items (including "How He Screwed Him Up", "The Old Red Cent", "A New Volume", "A Safe Bet", and "Bad for Him").
Length: 8 pages

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