The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - The Boys of New York, v. VI, no. 306, June 25, 1881

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Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University
Series: The Boys of New York — v. 6 no. 306
Contents: Memories of the Past (Work, page 2)
The Maniac Engineer; or, A Life's Mystery (Work, chapters I-III, page 2)
The Two Irish Lamplighters (Work, page 3)
Shadow, the Mysterious Detective (Work, chapters XXIII-XXIV, page 3)
Lost in the Air; or, Over Land and Sea (Work, chapters XXIII-XXIV, page 3)
Bob Rollick; or, What Was He Born For? (Work, chapter II, page 4)
Cable as a Policeman (Work, page 4)
The O'Callahan Reception (Work, page 5)
Little Deadshot, the Pride of the Trappers (Work, chapters XI-XIII, page 5)
Hooligan Chaws (Work, page 6)
Wreck of The "Columbus" (Work, chapters XI-XII, page 6)
A Smuggler's Daughter (Work, page 6)
"Ed's Measles" (Work, page 8)
Strangled (Work, page 8)
Date: June 27, 1881
Edition Description: Also includes: short filler items ("Horse Beef: What Imagination Effected", page 2; "Taming a Bear", page 5; "Description of the Lieutenant Governor's Desk and Other Furniture", page 5; "He Met His Match in a Ticket Agent", page 6; "The Boss Sled", page 6; "Hank Monk Again", page 8), From Ear to Ear and A Little Fun (department, page 2), The Amateur Stage (department containing "Max Migglemugg's Great Speech on Capital vs. Labor", page 7), Our Amateur Column (department, page 7), Answers to Correspondents (department, page 8), and advertisements.

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