The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Series Subjects/Tags - Golden Rod Series

Abandoned wives

Charlotte Temple

Actresses

Peg Woffington

Adultery

Peg Woffington

Anglicans

The Toilers of the Sea

Beauty, Personal

Camille

Beggars

The Two Orphans

Betrayal

Charlotte Temple

Bildungsromans

Romance of a Poor Young Man

Blind children

The Two Orphans

Breach of promise

The Toilers of the Sea

British

Charlotte Temple

Charity

The Two Orphans

Clergy

The Toilers of the Sea

Courtesans

Camille

Courtship

Romance of a Poor Young Man

Detective and mystery stories

Camille
Lord Lisle's Daughter
The Two Orphans

Drowning

The Toilers of the Sea

Elopement

Charlotte Temple

England

Charlotte Temple
Lord Lisle's Daughter

Fishers

The Toilers of the Sea

Flirting

Camille

France

Camille
The Two Orphans

Fraud

Lord Lisle's Daughter

Guardian and ward

Lord Lisle's Daughter

Guernsey

The Toilers of the Sea

History

Charlotte Temple
The Two Orphans

Illegitimate children

Charlotte Temple

Impostors and imposture

Lord Lisle's Daughter

India

Lord Lisle's Daughter

Inheritance and succession

Lord Lisle's Daughter

Jesus

In His Steps. "What Would Jesus Do?"

London (England)

Peg Woffington

Love stories

Camille
Charlotte Temple
Peg Woffington
Romance of a Poor Young Man
The Toilers of the Sea
The Two Orphans

Man-woman relationships

Camille

New York (N.Y.)

Charlotte Temple

New York (State)

Charlotte Temple

Nobility

Lord Lisle's Daughter
Romance of a Poor Young Man

Octopuses

The Toilers of the Sea

Orphans

The Two Orphans

Outcasts

The Two Orphans

Paris (France)

Romance of a Poor Young Man

Reefs

The Toilers of the Sea

Religious

In His Steps. "What Would Jesus Do?"

Rescues

The Two Orphans

Robbery

The Toilers of the Sea

Runaway teenagers

Charlotte Temple

Sailors

The Toilers of the Sea

Sea stories

The Toilers of the Sea

Seduction

Charlotte Temple

Shipwrecks

The Toilers of the Sea

Sisters

The Two Orphans

Smugglers

The Toilers of the Sea

Social classes

Lord Lisle's Daughter
Romance of a Poor Young Man

Social life and customs

Camille

Soldiers

Charlotte Temple
Lord Lisle's Daughter

Spaniards

Romance of a Poor Young Man
The Toilers of the Sea

Suicide

The Toilers of the Sea

Teenage pregnancy

Charlotte Temple

Tuberculosis

Camille

United States

Charlotte Temple
The Two Orphans

Unrequited love

The Toilers of the Sea

Wills

Romance of a Poor Young Man

Woffington, Margaret, -1760

Peg Woffington

Wreckers (Plunderers of ships)

The Toilers of the Sea

Young women

Camille
Charlotte Temple