The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

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Language:English
Publisher: Pollard Publishing Co. (New York (N.Y.): 18 Barclay St.) -- United States
Category: Format : Reprint Library
Issues: 19 (Highest number seen)
Dates: 1890-1891
Schedule: Semi-monthly
Size: 7 1/2 x 5 1/4"
Illustrations: Black and white pictorial cover
Physical Description: Series title centered at top of cover. Title in red lettering above black & white picture. Author in red lettering below picture. Imprint centered at bottom of cover.
Notes / Commentary: LeBlanc only examined issue 14 of this listing. The only other title he listed was The Duplicity of Passion, which he placed as no. 12, though primary sources seem to contradict this position. No. 1 was added based on a bookseller's listing. Nos. 2, 5, 7 and 19 were added based on WorldCat records. Nos. 3-4 were added based on information in the March, 1891 issue of The Newsman (pages 19 and 24). No. 6 and 10-12 and the positioning of The Duplicity of Passion as no. 9 were added based on a listing on page 18 of the September, 1891 issue of The Newsman; this listing also suggests that In the Arms of Love should be no. 8 in contradiction of LeBlanc, so further investigation may be needed.
Primary Data Source: LeBlanc
Data Entry Status: In Progress, Partial Listing Available

Items

1. The Kreutzer Sonata
2. Labor: The Divine Command
3. The Clemenceau Case
4. All for Him. Eros and Anteros
5. The High Roller; or, Plunging and Honeyfugling on the Race-Track. A Sporting Romance
6. Pax vobiscum, and the greatest thing in the world (Pax vobiscum and 1 more item)
7. The frolics of Cupid; or, Love's vagaries
9. The Duplicity of Passion. A Story of Hypnotism
10. Madame Bovary; or, Loved to the Last
11. Mademoiselle Giraud
12. An Incident in a Club Man's Life
14. In the Arms of Love
19. Rum is right and here is the reason

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