The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Subject/Tag - Phenix, Joe (Fictitious character)

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B

Bat of the Battery; or, Joe Phenix, King of Detectives. The

D

The Diamond Dagger; or, Joe Phenix's Double Deal, A Story of the Queen City of the Ohio
Dick Talbot in New York; or, Tracked from the Mountains to the Metropolis
The Doctor from Texas; or, Joe Phenix's Shadow Clue, The Revelations of the Haversham Case

F

The Female Barber Detective; or, Joe Phenix in Silver City
The Fifth Avenue Police Spy; or, Joe Phenix's Right Bower

J

Joe Phenix in Crazy Camp; or, The Great Detective's Long Chase. A Romance of the Little Colorado
Joe Phenix's Big Bulge; or, The Cracksman Baron in New York
Joe Phenix's Combine; or, The Dandy Conspirator
Joe Phenix's Lone Hand; or, Wording a Curious Clue. The Romance of the Millionaire Brewer's Heritage
Joe Phenix's Mad Case; or, The Doomed Syndicate
Joe Phenix's Mascot; or, The Gentleman Crook's Decoy, A Story of Detective Transformations
Joe Phenix's Master Search; or, The Casket of Ill Omen. A Romance of City and Camp
Joe Phenix's Shadow; or, The Great Detective's Mysterious Monitor. A Romance of the Seen and Unseen
Joe Phenix's Silent Six; or, The Great Detective's Shadow Guard
Joe Phenix's Siren; or, The Woman Hawkshaw. A City Revelation
Joe Phenix's Specials; or, The Actress Detective's Double Victory. A Romance of the Unknown Dead
Joe Phenix's Unknown; or, Crushing the Crook Combination. A Shady Side Romance of the Great City

K

Kate Scott, the Decoy Detective; or, Joe Phenix's Still Hunt. A Romance of the Upper Crust and Lower Crust of New York Life

M

The Man of Three; or, Playing for Five Millions

N

The New York Sport at Long Branch; or, Blocking the Burlesque Actress's Game. A Romance of the Great Metropolis

S

The Serio-Comic Detective; or, Joe Phenix in Chicago

W

The Wolves of New York; or, Joe Phenix's Great Man Hunt. A strange story of the Inner Life of the great Metropolis by day and by night; a tale of the wiles of the Human Wild Beasts who have their lairs in the heart of the Great City, and of the Honest Watch-dogs who guard Society against them