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All
Around Weekly
New York: Frank Tousey, 1909-1911 |
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Shackleford, H. K. Deserted in Dismal
Swamp; or, The secrets of the lone hut. All Around Weekly. no.
41. August 4, 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01087 |
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Turner, Frank R. The golden skull;
or, A boy's adventures in Australia. All Around Weekly. no. 45.
Sept. 2, 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01088 |
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Ellison, Dick The hand of fate;
or, The hawks of New York. All Around Weekly. no. 51. Oct.
14, 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01089 |
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Shackleford, H. K. Black Hills
Bill; or, The gold of Canyon Gulch. All Around Weekly. no.
57. Nov. 25, 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01090 |
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“Pawnee Jack” Hank
Monk; or, The stage driver of the Pacific slope. All Around Weekly.
no. 61. Dec. 23, 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01091 |
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Ellison, Dick The crimson cowl;
or, The bandit of San Basilio. All Around Weekly. no. 64. Jan.
13, 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01092 |
All-Sports Library
New York: The Winner Library Co. |
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Stevens, Maurice Jack Lightfoot's
winning oar; or, A hot race for the cup. All-Sports Library.
no. 8. April 1, 1905.
RC2006.068.4.01138 |
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American Indian
Weekly
Cleveland, OH: Arthur Westbrook Co., 1910-1911 |
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Dair, Spencer Tracked to his lair;
or, The pursuit of the Midnight Raider. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 2. 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01915 |
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Dair, Spencer The black death; or,
The curse of the Navajo witch. American Indian Weekly. Vol. 1
no. 3. 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01916 |
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Dair, Spencer The squawman's
revenge; or, Kidnapped by the Piutes. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 4. 1910.RC2006.068.4.01917 |
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Dair, Spencer Betrayed by a moccasin;
or The round-up of the Indian smugglers. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 6. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01918 |
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Dair, Spencer Flying Cloud's
last stand; or, The battle of Dead Man's Canyon. American Indian
Weekly. Vol. 1 no. 7. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01919 |
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Dair, Spencer A dash for life; or,
Tracked by timber wolves. American Indian Weekly. Vol. 1 no.
8. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01920 |
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Dair, Spencer The decoy message;
or, The ruse of the border jumpers. American Indian Weekly. Vol.
1 no. 9. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01921 |
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Dair, Spencer The midnight alarm;
or, The raid on the paymaster's camp. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 10. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01922 |
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Dair, Spencer The masked riders;
or, The mystery of Grizzly Gulch. American Indian Weekly. Vol.
1 no. 11. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01923 |
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Dair, Spencer Lured by outlaws;
or, The mounted ranger's desperate ride. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 12. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01924 |
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Dair, Spencer Stage Coach Bill's
last ride; or, The bandits of Great Bear Lake. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 13. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01925 |
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Dair, Spencer The tragedy of Hangman's
Gulch; or, The ghost of Horn Mountains. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 14. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01926 |
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Dair, Spencer The treasures of Mackenzie
Isles; or, The outlaws' drag-net. American Indian Weekly. Vol.
1 no. 15. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01927 |
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Dair, Spencer Held up at Snake Basin;
or, The renegade's death vote. American Indian Weekly. Vol. 1
no. 16. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01928 |
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Dair, Spencer The mail rider's dash
with death; or, The desperado of Poker Flat. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 17. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01929 |
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Dair, Spencer The red massacre;
or, The hold-up men of barren lands. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 18. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01930 |
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Dair, Spencer The mystery of the
Arctic Circle; or, The robbers' round-up. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 19. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01931 |
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Dair, Spencer Hounded by red men;
or, The road agents of Porcupine River. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 20. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01932 |
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Dair, Spencer The smugglers of Little
Slave Lake; or, The trapper's vengeance. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 22. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01933 |
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Dair, Spencer The spectre of Thunderbolt
Cavern; or, Tricked by midnight assassins. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 24. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01934 |
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Dair, Spencer Red Hand of the Northwest;
or, The pirates of Great Bear Lake. American Indian Weekly. Vol.
1 no. 25. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01935 |
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Dair, Spencer The hermit bandit's
revenge; or The league of the fur stealers. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 26. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01936 |
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Dair, Spencer The curse of Coronation
Gulf; or, The outlaws of Blue Waters. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 27. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01937 |
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Dair, Spencer The doom of the bandit
brothers; or, The demon renegades. American Indian Weekly. Vol.
1 no. 28. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01938 |
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Dair, Spencer Witch of Devil Whirlpool;
or, The gun-men of Split Lake. American Indian Weekly. Vol. 1
no. 29. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01939 |
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Dair, Spencer Plague spreaders of
Hungry Trail; or, The robbers of Little Wind. American Indian Weekly.
Vol. 1 no. 32. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01940 |
Beadle's
Boys Library of Sport, Story and Adventure
New York: Beadle and Adams, 1881-1890 |
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Ingraham, Prentiss Adventures
of Buffalo Bill from boyhood to manhood. Beadle's Boys Library of
Sport, Story and Adventure. Vol. 1 no. 1. Dec. 14, 1881. [reprint
by Dime Novel Club 1946].
RC2006.068.4.01875 |
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Ingraham, Prentiss Adventures of
Buffalo Bill from boyhood to manhood. Beadle's Boys Library of Sport,
Story and Adventure. Vol. 1 no. 1. Dec. 14, 1881. [reprint, 19--?].
RC2006.068.4.01876 |
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Ingraham, Prentiss California
Joe, the mysterious Plainsman. Beadle's Boys Library of Sport, Story
and Adventure. Vol. 3 no. 54. [reprint of Dec. 20, 1882 issue].
RC2006.068.4.00010A & B |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
as a boy, or, Why Wild Ned Harris, the New England farm-lad, became
the western prince of the road. Beadle’s Boys Library of Sport,
Story and Adventure. Vol. 1 no. 6. [reprint Feb. 12, 1899].
RC2006.068.4.01081 |
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Ingraham, Prentiss (Frank Powell)
Old Grizzly Adams, the bear tamer; or, "The monarch of the
mountains." Beadle’s Boys Library of Sport, Story and Adventure.
Vol. 2 no. 23. [reprint June 11, 1899].
RC2006.068.4.01082 |
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| Beadle’s
Frontier Series
Cleveland, OH: Arthur Westbrook, 1908-1910
New York: Ivers & Co. |
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Ingraham, Prentiss The boy guide.
Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 5. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00152 |
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Carleton, L. C. The
war tiger of the Modocs. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 6. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00153 |
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Ingraham, Prentiss Shadow Bill,
the scout; or, Ups and downs among the Redskins. Beadle’s Frontier
Series. no. 9. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00154 |
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Wheeler, R. L. Sharp-snout; or,
The mysteries of the trapper's cave. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no.
15. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00155 |
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Whittaker, Frederick The brave
boy hunters of Kentucky. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 18. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00156 |
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Wheeler, R. L. Wild Tom of Wyoming.
Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 17. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00157 |
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Vincent, Lewis The haunted trapper;
or, Lulu, the beautiful : a thrilling tale of the Northwest. Beadle’s
Frontier Series. no. 20. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00158 |
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Griswold, Sandy G. V. The madman
of the Colorado; a thrilling legend of the Southwest. Beadle’s Frontier
Series. no. 21. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00159 |
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Hoffman, J. Milton Slashaway,
the fearless; or, The hermit of Spectre Isle. Beadle’s Frontier
Series. no. 223. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00160 |
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Carleton, L. C. Pine Tree Jack;
or, Buried in the Sierras. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 24.
1908.
RC2006.068.4.00161 |
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Griswold, Sandy G. V. The Tuscarora's
vow; or, Along the Mohawk. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no.
27. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00162 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick's
dozen; or, The fakir of Phantom Flats. Beadle’s Frontier Series.
no. 32. c.1883.
RC2006.068.4.00163 |
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Carleton, L. C. Squatty Dick;
or The short-legged hunter. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 33.
1908.
RC2006.068.4.00164 |
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Ingraham, Prentiss The woman
trapper. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 35. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00165 |
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Meserve, Arthur L. The chief
of the Miami; or, The hand of fire. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no.
36. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00166 |
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Hoffman, J. Milton Gunpowder
Jim; or, The mystery of Demon Hollow. Beadle’s Frontier Series.
no. 37. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00167 |
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Whittaker, Frederick The ranger
boy's career; or, Cougar Bill in Texas. Beadle’s Frontier Series.
no. 39. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00168 |
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Buntline, Ned Old Nick of the
swamp. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 40. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00169 |
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Carleton, L. C. Brimstone Jake;
or, The robbers of Dead Wood Valley. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no.
44. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00170 |
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Carleton, L. C. Dave Bunker;
or, The outlaws of the frontier. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no.
46. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00171 |
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Wilton, Mark Big Brave, scout
of the Mohawk; a story of the French-Indian War. Beadle’s Frontier
Series. no. 48. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00172 |
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Chase, J. C. Spider-legs; or,
The maiden of the wildwood. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 49.
1909.
RC2006.068.4.00173 |
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Fletcher, Samuel Harry Hardskull.
Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 50. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00174 |
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Chase, J. C. The madman of the
Oconto; or, The queen of the cave. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no.
51. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00175 |
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Meserve, Arthur L. Trapper Joe,
or, The outlaw of Lake Huron; a story of the Northern Lakes. Beadle’s
Frontier Series. no. 55. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00176 |
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Fletcher, Samuel Eagle-eyed Zeke,
the long-armed trapper. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 57. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00177 |
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Hamilton, W. J. Tuscaloosa Sam,
or, Life in the wilds. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 60. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00178 |
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Carleton, Latham C. Red Rattlesnake,
the Pawnee; or, Life on the border. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no.
63. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00179 |
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Henderson, Joseph F. Roving Dick,
hunter. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 68. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00180 |
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Springer, J. Big-hearted Joe;
an Indian tale. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 72. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00181 |
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Carleton, L. C. The hunter scouts;
or, The bride of the valley. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 74.
1909.
RC2006.068.4.00182 |
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Carleton, L. C. Turkey-Foot;
or, The chief's revenge. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 76. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00183 |
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Carleton, L. C. Bullet head;
or, The Indian trailer. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 78. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00184 |
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Meserve, Arthur L. The Indian
spirit; or, Perils of the border : a story of Indian warfare. Beadle’s
Frontier Series. no. 79. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00185 |
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Carleton, L. C. The twin trappers;
or, Love in distress. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 80. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00186 |
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Jones, L. A. Lightfoot, the scout;
or, Tracks on the trail. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 81. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00187 |
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Jones, L. A. Ugly-Ike; a tale
of wild adventures in the backwoods. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no.
85. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00188 |
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Ingraham, Prentiss Hank Jasper;
a tale of the border. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 87. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00189 |
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Meserve, Arthur L. The scout
of the Sciota; a story of border life. Beadle’s Frontier Series.
no. 88. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00190 |
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Wheeler, R. L. The demon cruiser.
Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 93. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00191 |
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Fletcher, Samuel Old Zeke; or,
The wild hunter of the Rocky Mountains. Beadle’s Frontier Series.
no. 96. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00192 |
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Wheeler, R. L. The scout of the
St. Lawrence. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 98. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00193 |
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| Beadle’s
Half Dime Library
New York: Beadle and Adams, 1877-1905 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
the prince of the road. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library. Vol.
1. no. 1.1877.
RC2006.068.4.00011 |
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Cody, William F. Fancy Frank,
of Colorado. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library. Vol. 7. no.158.
[reprint Aug. 3, 1880].
RC2006.068.4.00012 |
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Ingraham, Prentis. Buffalo Billy,
the boy bullwhacker; or, The doomed thirteen: a strange story of
the silver trail. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library. Vol. 8, no. 191.
March 22, 1881.
RC2006.068.4.01869 |
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Ingraham, Prentiss Bison Bill,
the prince of the reins; or, Buffalo Bill's pluck. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 9, no. 216. Sept. 13, 1881.
RC2006.068.4.01870 |
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Aiken, Albert W. Joe Buck of
Angels and his boy pard Paul Powderhorn; or, The three wild men
of Eagle Bar. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library. Vol. 9 no. 233. Jan.
10, 1882.
RC2006.068.4.01901 |
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Ingraham, Prentiss Lone Star,
the cowboy captain, or, The mysterious ranchero. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 10 no. 237. February 7, 1882.
RC2006.068.4.01900 |
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Monstery, Thomas Hoyer California
Joe's first trail: a story of the Destroying Angels. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 15 no. 376. [reprint October 7, 1884].
RC2006.068.4.00952 |
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Whittaker, Fred. California Joe's
war trail, or, The Minnesota massacre. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library.
Vol. 16 no. 395. [reprint Feb. 17, 1885].
RC2006.068.4.00953A & B |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick's
three, or, The "Bellerin Bull" of Bismarck. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 21 no. 522. July 26, 1887.
RC2006.068.4.00954 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick's
death hunt, or, The way of the transgressor. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 21 no. 534. [reprint Oct. 18, 1887].
RC2006.068.4.00955 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Capt. Crimson
Cowl, the road raider; or, Deadwood Dick on his mettle. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 22 no. 549. [possible reprint Jan. 31,
1888].
RC2006.068.4.00956 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., in Gotham; or, Unraveling a twisted skein. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 22 no. 554. March 6, 1888.
RC2006.068.4.00957 |
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Ingraham, Prentiss Pawnee Bill
the prairie shadower; or, The gold queen's secret. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 22 no. 560. April 17, 1888.
RC2006.068.4.01897 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
in Boston; or, The cool case. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library. Vol.
22 no. 561. April 24, 1888.
RC2006.068.4.00958 |
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Coomes, Oll Blundering Basil,
the hermit boy trapper; or, The bad man from Wapsipinnicon. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 22 no. 562. May 1, 1888.
RC2006.068.4.01018 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., in Philadelphia; or, The Wild West detective among the crooks.
Beadle’s Half-Dime Library. Vol. 22 no. 567. [reprint June 5,
1888].
RC2006.068.4.00959 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., in Chicago; or, The anarchist's daughter. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 22 no. 572. [reprint July 10, 1888].
RC2006.068.4.00960 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., in Denver; or, Cool Kate, the queen of crooks. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 23 no. 584. [reprint Oct. 2, 1888].
RC2006.068.4.00961 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., in Beelzebub's Basin; or, The old man of Mount Mab. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 23 no. 595. [reprint Dec. 18, 1888].
RC2006.068.4.00962 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., in Coney Island; or, The "piping" of Polly Pilgrim.
Beadle’s Half-Dime Library. Vol. 24 no. 600. Jan. 22, 1889.
RC2006.068.4.00963 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick's
Leadville lay; or, Bristol and Bucket's boom. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 24 no. 606. [reprint March 5, 1889].
RC2006.068.4.00964 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr. in Detroit; or, Turning the tables on Satan. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 24 no. 612. April 16, 1889.
RC2006.068.4.00965 |
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Warne, Philip S. Billy Blazes;
or, The skeleton's strange legacy. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library. Vol.
24 no. 613. April 23, 1889.
RC2006.068.4.01019 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., in Cincinnati; or, The Clincher campaign. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 24 no. 618. May 28, 1889.
RC2006.068.4.00966 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., in Nevada; or, The preacher of Pokerville. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 24 no. 624. [reprint July 9, 1889].
RC2006.068.4.00967 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., in No-Man's Land; or, Golconda, the Gladiator. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 25 no. 630. Aug. 20, 1889.
RC2006.068.4.00968 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., after the queer; or, Sawdust Sam's last green game. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 25 no. 636. [reprint Oct. 1, 1889].
RC2006.068.4.00969 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., in Buffalo; or, 4-11-44: a mystery. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library.
Vol. 25 no. 642. [reprint Nov. 12, 1889].
RC2006.068.4.00970 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
Jr's chase across the continent; or, A race for a ruthless rogue.
Beadle’s Half-Dime Library. Vol 25 no. 648. Dec. 24, 1889.
RC2006.068.4.00971 |
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Ingraham, Prentiss Butterfly
Billy the pony rider detective; or, Buffalo Bill’s boy pard. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 25, no. 650. Jan. 7, 1890.
RC2006.068.4.01871 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., among the smugglers; or, Cleaning out the Gulf Gang. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 26 no. 654. [reprint Feb. 4, 1890].
RC2006.068.4.00972 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, insurance case; or, Corraling a cunning trio. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 26. no. 660. March 18, 1890.
RC2006.068.4.00973 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., back in the mines; or, The mountain Amazon's double game. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 26 no. 666. [reprint April 29, 1890].
RC2006.068.4.00974 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., in Durango; or, "Gathered in". Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 26 no. 672. [reprint June 10, 1890].
RC2006.068.4.00975 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr's. discovery; or, Found: a fortune. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library.
Vol. 27 no. 678. [reprint July 22, 1890].
RC2006.068.4.00976 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr's. dazzle; or, The nemesis of Nutmeg Bonanza. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 27 no. 684. Sept. 1, 1890.
RC2006.068.4.00977 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, dollars; or, The Humming-bird of Honeysuckle. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 27 no. 690. Oct. 14, 1890.
RC2006.068.4.00978 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., at Danger Divide; or, Developing the dead secret. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 27 no. 695. Nov. 18, 1890.
RC2006.068.4.00979 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., at Jackpot; or, Old Sockdolager's surprise party. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 28 no. 704 [reprint Jan. 20, 1891].
RC2006.068.4.00980 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., in San Francisco; or, Kodak Kate, the snap shot. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 28 no. 710. March 3, 1891.
RC2006.068.4.00981 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
Jr's still hunt; or, The second round in San Francisco. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 28 no. 716. April 14, 1891.
RC2006.068.4.00982 |
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Ingraham, Prentiss Pawnee Bill's
pledge; or, The cowboy kidnapper's doom. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library.
Vol. 28 no. 719. May 5, 1891.
RC2006.068.4.01898 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, dominoes; or, The rival camps of the Northern border. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 28 no. 722. May 26, 1891.
RC2006.068.4.00983 |
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Ingraham, Prentiss Daring Dick,
Pawnee Bill's pard; or, The red cavalry raid. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 28 no. 725. June 16, 1891.
RC2006.068.4.01899 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, disguise; or, Ivan, the man of iron. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library.
Vol. 28 no. 728. July 7, 1891.
RC2006.068.4.00984 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, double deal; or, The all-around surprise. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 29 no. 734. [reprint August 18, 1891].
RC2006.068.4.00985 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, deathwatch; or, The moving mystery at Mexican Mustang. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 29 no. 740. [reprint Sept. 29, 1891].
RC2006.068.4.00986 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, doublet; or, The tandem team of Teddy's Tailings. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 29 no. 747. Nov. 17, 1891.
RC2006.068.4.00987 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, death blow; or, The little circus at Last Chance. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 29 no. 752. Dec. 21, 1891.
RC2006.068.4.00988 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
Jr's desperate strait, or, The demon doctor of Dixon's deposit.
Beadle’s Half-Dime Library. Vol. 30 no. 758. Feb. 2, 1892.
RC2006.068.4.00989 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, defeat; or, The tandem team's thorny trail. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 30 no. 770. April 26, 1892.
RC2006.068.4.00990 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
Jr's resurrection; or, Icicle Isaac from Frozen Flats. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 30 no. 776. June 7, 1892.
RC2006.068.4.00991 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, dark days; or, The tandem team's full score. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 31 no. 782. July 19, 1892.
RC2006.068.4.00992 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, royal flush; or, The baffled sport. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library.
Vol. 32 no. 807. Jan. 10, 1893.
RC2006.068.4.00993 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
Jr's rival; or, Old Gideon's wipe-out. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library.
Vol. 32 no. 816. March 14, 1893.
RC2006.068.4.00994 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
Jr's boom; or, Soapstone Sam, the slippery sport. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 32 no. 822. April 25, 1893.
RC2006.068.4.00995 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
Jr's scoop; or, The big haul at Hard Hole. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library.
Vol. 32 no. 828. June 6, 1893.
RC2006.068.4.00996 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
Jr's clutch; or, Crushing Captain Crusher. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library.
Vol. 33 no. 840. August 29, 1893.
RC2006.068.4.00997 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood
Dick Jr's high horse; or, The sport-queens of Hard Knocks. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 33 no. 845. Oct. 3, 1893.
RC2006.068.4.00998 |
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Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
Jr at Devil's Gulch; or, Pete Parrot, the boss masher from Mashersville.
Beadle’s Half-Dime Library. Vol. 33 no. 852. Nov. 21, 1893.
RC2006.068.4.00999 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr'.s, bombshell; or, Captain Blue-beard's girl Cat's-paw. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 34 no. 863. Feb. 6, 1894.
RC2006.068.4.01000 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr; in Mexico; or, The girl prisoner of the madhouse. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 34 no. 870. March 27, 1894.
RC2006.068.4.01001 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s; decoy duck; or, Cowboy chief's tenderfoot-tangle. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 34 no. 876. May 8, 1894.
RC2006.068.4.01002 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr., in Silver Pocket; or, The gambler queen's high stake. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 34 no. 882. June 19, 1894.
RC2006.068.4.01003 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s dead-sure game; or, Pistol Polly of Nuggetville. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 35 no. 891. August 21, 1894.
RC2006.068.4.01004 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s double drive; or, The rival mayors of Hardscrabble. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 35 no. 898. Oct. 9, 1894.
RC2006.068.4.01005 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s trade-mark; or, Deuce-Trey, the five-spot sport. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 35 no. 904. Nov. 20, 1894.
RC2006.068.4.01006 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
Jr's double-decker; or, Center-fire, the self-cocker. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 36 no. 916. Feb. 12, 1895.
RC2006.068.4.01007 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr. at Dollarville. Beadle’s Half Dime Library. Vol.
36. no. 928. May 7, 1895.
RC2006.068.4.00017 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
Jr. at Flush Flats; or, The girl sport pard. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 36 no. 934. June 18, 1895.
RC2006.068.4.01008 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill’s
tough tussle; or, Buckskin boss boy. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library.
Vol. 38, no. 942. Aug. 13, 1895.
RC2006.068.4.01872 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, ten-strike; or, Foiling the flock of forty. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 37 no. 957. Nov. 26, 1895.
RC2006.068.4.01009 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
Jr.'s oath; or, The clown of Paradise Park. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library.
Vol. 38 no. 971. March 3, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01010 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, death-doom, or, The boss bully of Cold Canyon. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 38 no. 977. April 14, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01011 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, best card; or, Diamond Dell, the sport. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 38 no. 986. June 16, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01012 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill’s
lasso-throwers; or, Shadow Sam’s short-stop. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 38, no. 988. June 30, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01873 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr. at Gold Dust; or, Sport Harry's blind. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library.
Vol. 39 no. 992. July 28, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01013 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick,
Jr.'s, big play; or, The bluff game at Gold Ledge City. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 39 no. 998. Sept. 8, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01014 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
Jr. branded; or, Red Rover at Powder Pocket. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 39 no. 1005. Oct. 27, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01015 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick's
Dutch pard; or, Rooting out the rascals of Skeleton Gorge. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 39 no. 1011. Dec. 8, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01016 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
Jr's big four; or, Cinnabar Jim of Cinnamon Gap. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 40 no. 1018. Jan. 26, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01017 |
| |
Buffalo Bill Kansas King; or,
The red right hand. The Half-Dime Library. Vol. 40, no. 1038.
June 15, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01874 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Gold Rifle,
the sharpshooter; or, The boy detective of the Black Ranch. The
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 41 no. 1057. Oct. 26, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01020 |
| |
Inman, Robert Randolph Dandy
Dick decoyed; or, The terrible tussle at Satan's Delight. The Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 41 no. 1064. Dec. 14, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01021 |
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Top |
| Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library
New York: M. J. Ivers & Co. |
| |
Inman, Robert Randolph Dandy
Dick's dead-lock; or, The last round at Nip-'n'-Tuck. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 43 no. 1100. [reprint April, 1900].
RC2006.068.4.01022 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. 'Liza Jane,
the girl miner; or, The iron-nerved sport. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library.
Vol. 45 no. 1120. [reprint Dec. 1901].
RC2006.068.4.01023 |
| |
Adams, J. F. C. Ned Hazel, the
boy trapper; or, The phantom princess. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library.
Vol. 49 no. 1152. [reprint Aug., 1904].
RC2006.068.4.01024 |
| |
St. George, Harry Daring Davy,
the young bear killer; or, The trail of the border wolf. Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library. Vol. 5 no. 108. [reprint [19--?]].
RC2006.068.4.01025 |
| Beadle’s
Half-Dime Library
New York: The Dime Novel Club |
| |
Ellis, Edward S.
Seth Jones; or, The captives of the frontier. Beadle’s Half-Dime
Library. Vol. 1 no. 8. [reprint 1946].
RC2006.068.4.01026 |
| ^Back
to Top |
| Beadle’s
New York Dime Library
New York: Beadle & Adams |
| |
“Buckskin Sam” Kit Carson, Jr.,
the crack shot of the west. Beadle’s New York Dime Library. Vol.
1. no. 3. [reprint of 1878 issue].
RC2006.068.4.00019 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill,
the buckskin king; or, The Amazon of the West. Beadle’s New York
Dime Library. Vol. 8, no. 92. [reprint of April 21, 1880].
RC2006.068.4.01204 |
| |
Aimard, Gustave The border rifles:
a tale of the Texan war. Beadle’s New York Dime Library. Vol.
12 no. 149. [reprint of August 31, 1881].
RC2006.068.4.00945 |
| |
Aimard, Gustave The freebooters:
a tale of the Texan war. Beadle’s New York Dime Library. Vol.
12 no. 151. [reprint of Sept. 14, 1881].
RC2006.068.4.00946 |
| |
Badger, Joseph E., Jr. Joaquin,
the Terrible: the true history of the three bitter blows that changed
an honest man to a merciless demon. Beadle’s New York Library. Vol.
13 no. 165. [reprint of Dec. 21, 1881].
RC2006.068.4.00947A & B |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Red Lightning,
the man of chance, or, Flush times in Golden Gulch. Beadle’s New
York Dime Library. Vol. 19 no. 235. April 25, 1883.
RC2006.068.4.01094 |
| |
Buffalo Bill White Beaver's still
hunt, or, The miner marauder's death-track the magic medicine man's
mission. Beadle’s New York Library. Vol. 64 no. 820. July 11,
1894.
RC2006.068.4.00948 |
| |
Knox, Jackson Old Grip's still
hunt: or, The bank robber's round-up. Beadle’s New York Dime Library.
Vol. 65 no. 838. Nov. 14, 1894.
RC2006.068.4.01095 |
| |
Aiken, Albert W. Teton Tom, the
half blood; or, Black Bill at barefoot bar. Beadle’s New York Dime
Library. Vol. 65 no. 842. Dec. 12, 1894.
RC2006.068.4.01096 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
redskin ruse, or, Texas Jack's death-shot. Beadle’s New York Dime
Library. Vol. 65 no. 845. [reprint of Jan. 2, 1895].
RC2006.068.4.00949 |
| |
Buffalo Bill The Wizard brothers;
or, White Beaver's red trail. Beadle’s New York Dime Library. Vol.
31, no. 397. June 2, 1886.
RC2006.068.4.01205 |
| |
Lewis, Leon Daredeath Dick, the
king of the cowboys; or, In the wild West with Buffalo Bill. Beadle's
New York Dime Library Vol. 49, no. 629. [possible
reprint?]. Nov. 12, 1890.
RC2006.068.4.01206 |
| |
Buffalo Bill The gold king; or,
Montebello, the magnificent. Beadle’s New York Dime Library. Vol.
50, no. 639. [reprint, Jan. 21, 1891].
RC2006.068.4.01207 |
| |
Buffalo Bill Buffalo Bill's secret
service trail; or, The mysterious foe. Beadle’s New York Dime Library.
Vol. 53, no. 682. [reprint, Nov. 1-?, 1891.
RC2006.068.4.01208 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill
baffled; or, The deserter desperado's defiance. Beadle’s New York
Dime Library. Vol. 55, no. 710. June 1, 1892.
RC2006.068.4.01209 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
body guard; or, The still hunt of the hills. Beadle’s New York Dime
Library. Vol. 54, no. 727. [reprint, Sept. 28, 1892].
RC2006.068.4.01210 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill
and his merry men; or, The Robin Hood rivals. Beadle’s New York
Dime Library. Vol. 57, no. 735. [reprint, Nov. 23, 1892].
RC2006.068.4.01211 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
flush hand; or, Texas Jack's bravos. Beadle’s New York Dime Library.
Vol. 58, no. 743. [reprint, Jan. 18, 1893].
RC2006.068.4.01212 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
sharp-shooters; or, The surgeon scout to the rescue. Beadle’s New
York Dime Library. Vol. 64, no. 826. [reprint of Aug. 22, 1894].
RC2006.068.4.01213 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
death-charm; or, The man with a scar. Beadle’s New York Dime Library.
Vol. 67, no. 863. May 8, 1895.
RC2006.068.4.01214 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
block-game; or, Rounding-up the mounted miners of the Overland.
Beadle’s New York Dime Library. Vol. 73, no. 943. Nov. 18, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01215 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
blue belt brigade, or, Sunflower Sam of Shasta. Beadle’s New York
Dime Library. Vol. 74, no. 960. March 17, 189[7].
RC2006.068.4.01216 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
invincibles; or, The sable shadower's sublime sacrifice. Beadle’s
New York Dime Library. Vol. 75, no. 964. April 14, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01217 |
| |
Buffalo Bill Texas Jack, the
Lasso King, or, The robber rangers of the Rio Grande. Beadle’s New
York Dime Library. Vol. 75, no. 969. May 19, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.00950 |
| |
Buffalo Bill The Dread Shot Four;
or, My pards of the plains. Beadle’s New York Dime Library. Vol.
75, no. 973. June 16, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01218 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
relentless trail; or, The unknown slayer of the Black Cavalry. Beadle’s
New York Dime Library. Vol. 76, no. 979. July 28, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01219 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
lone hand; or, The unknown dead-shot. Beadle’s New York Dime Library.
Vol. 77, no. 994. Nov. 10, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01220 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
death-deal; or, The wandering Jew of the West. Beadle’s New York
Dime Library. Vol. 78, no. 1004. Jan. 19, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01221 |
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to Top |
| Beadle’s
Pocket Library
New York: Beadle and Adams |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick
on deck, or, Calamity Jane, the heroine of Whoop-Up. Beadle’s Pocket
Library. Vol. 5 no. 57. Feb. 11, 1885 [reprint, 194-?].
RC2006.068.4.01888 |
| |
Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick's
doom; or, Calamity Jane's last adventure. Beadle’s Pocket Library.
Vol. 13 no. 158. Jan. 19, 1887.
RC2006.068.4.00042 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Doctor Carver,
the champion shot; or, The "Evil Spirit" of the Plains.
Beadle’s Pocket Library. Vol. 32 no. 409. November 11, 1891.
RC2006.068.4.01080 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Fancy Frank’s
drop; or, White Beaver, the Indian medicine chief . Beadle’s Pocket
Library. Vol. 34. no. 438. June 1, 1892.
RC2006.068.4.00013 |
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to Top |
| Bowery
Boy Weekly
New York: The Winner Library Co. |
| |
Conway, John R. Bowery
Billy on the Rialto; or, The "Rupert of Hentzau" riddle.
Bowery Boy Weekly. no. 95. August 10, 1907.
RC2006.068.4.01140 |
| The
Boys’ Best Weekly
Cleveland, OH: Arthur Westbrook |
|
Paine, Horace Jack Standfast
and the gamblers; or, Breaking up a bad gang. The Boys’ Best Weekly,
no. 14. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00122 |
|
Paine, Horace Jack Standfast
breaking a record; or, Hard work against Indian athletes. The Boys’
Best Weekly. no. 16. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00123 |
|
Paine, Horace Jack Standfast’s
discovery; or, Finding a rich copper mine. The Boys’ Best
Weekly. no. 21. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00124 |
|
Paine, Horace Jack Standfast
in a prairie fire; or, Brave riding on the range. The Boys’ Best
Weekly. no. 22. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00125 |
|
Paine, Horace Jack Standfast's
brave stand; or, Hunting down a stage robber. The Boys’ Best Weekly.
no. 24. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00126 |
|
Paine, Horace Jack Standfast's
and the greaser; or, Bringing a rustler to time. The Boys’ Best
Weekly. no. 26. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00127 |
|
Paine, Horace Jack Standfast's
first game; or, The best way to win. The Boys’ Best Weekly. no.
50. 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01141 |
The Boys
of New York Pocket Library
New York: Frank Tousey |
|
Stevens, D. W. The
lives of the Ford Boys. The Boys of New York Pocket Library. no.
87. July 22, 1882. [reprint, 196-?].
RC2006.068.4.01889 |
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to Top |
| Brave
and Bold Weekly
New York: Street & Smith |
| |
Sims, A. K. Double Bar Ranch;
or, The man from Kansas. Brave and Bold. no. 171. March
31, 1906.
RC2006.068.4.01951 |
| |
Matthews, Stanley R. Winning
by speed; or, A motor boy's splendid exploit. Bold and Brave Weekly.
no. 396. July 23, 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01952 |
| |
Douglas, John L. A dash for a
million; or, How a fortune was found. Brave and Bold Weekly. no.
403. Sept. 10, 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01953 |
| |
Matthews, Stanley R. The sons
of the rising sun; or, The submarine and the Japanese spies. Brave
and Bold Weekly. no. 420. Jan. 4, 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01954 |
| |
Douglas, John L. Fire, fame and
fortune; or, Making a name for himself. Brave and Bold Weekly. no.
421. Jan. 14, 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01955 |
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to Top |
| The
Buffalo Bill Stories
Street & Smith: New York, 1901- |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss
Buffalo Bill in the Bad Lands; or, Trailing the veiled squaw.
The Buffalo Bill Stories. no. 45. March 22, 1902.
RC2006.068.4.01227 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
vow of vengeance; or, The scout's boy ally. The Buffalo Bill Stories.
no. 53. May 17, 1902.
RC2006.068.4.01228 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill
and the revolver riders; or, Kent King, the gambler guide. The Buffalo
Bill Stories. no. 136. Dec. 19, 1903.
RC2006.068.4.01229 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
canyon cache; or, The beauty from Butte. The Buffalo Bill Stories.
no. 162. June 18, 1904.
RC2006.068.4.01230 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill
on a hunt for gold; or, The lost mine of the Cimarrons. The Buffalo
Bill Stories. no. 172. Aug. 27, 1904.
RC2006.068.4.01231 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill
on a lone hunt; or, The tracking of Arrow Head. The Buffalo Bill
Stories. no. 250. Feb. 24, 1906.
RC2006.068.4.01232 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
desperate dozen; or, The raiders of Round-Robin Ranch. The Buffalo
Bill Stories. No. 299. Feb. 2, 1907.
RC2006.068.4.01233 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
four-footed pards; or, Trailing the Ute 'shiners. The Buffalo Bill
Stories. no. 359. March 28, 1908.
RC2006.068.4.01234 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
Aztec guide; or, The white Indian. The Buffalo Bill Stories. no.
422. June 12, 1909.
RC2006.068.4.01235 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill
and the guerrillas; or, The flower girl of San Felipe. The Buffalo
Bill Stories. no. 426. July 10, 1909.
RC2006.068.4.01236 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
dangerous duty; or, Pawnee Bill and the white stallion. The Buffalo
Bill Stories. no. 496. Nov. 12, 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01237 |
| |
Ingraham, Prentiss Buffalo Bill's
clean sweep; or, Pawnee Bill's race with the kingpin bandit. The
Buffalo Bill Stories. no. 521. May 6, 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01238 |
| The
Champion Library
New York: Champion Publishing Co. |
| |
Dana, Dimon Boston
Bill; or, The mad mountaineer. The Champion Library. vol. 1,
no. 11. [reprint by Dime Novel Club, 19--?].
RC2006.068.4.01143 |
Comrades
New York: Street & Smith, 1900- |
|
Steel, Robert Tom
Wright, station agent; or, Saving a superintendent. Comrades. No.
2. April 7, 1900.
RC2006.068.4.01134 |
|
Steel, Robert Tom
Wright's courage; or, Sticking to his post of duty. Comrades. No.
30. Oct. 20, 1900.
RC2006.068.4.01135 |
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to Top |
Detective
Library
New York : Frank Tousey |
|
Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys in No Man's Land; or, The bandit king's last ride.
The New York Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 438. [reprint of
April 18, 1891 by Dime Novel Club, 194-?].
RC2006.068.4.01247 |
|
Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys jailed; or, Carl Greene the detective's clever
capture. The New York Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 530. [possible
reprint, Jan. 21, 1893].
RC2006.068.4.01248 |
|
Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys' longest run; or, Chased a thousand miles.
The New York Detective Library. Vol, 1, no. 533. Feb. 11, 1893.
RC2006.068.4.01249 |
|
Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys' dash for life or death; or, The detective's secret
snare. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 546. May 13, 1893.
RC2006.068.4.01250 |
|
A New York detective Old King
Brady and the James boys among the Black Hills; or, Working the
diamond trail. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 547. May 20, 1893.
RC2006.068.4.01251 |
|
Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.) The James
boys' hut; or, Outwitting Carl Greene. Detective Library. Vol.
1, no. 554. July 8, 1893.
RC2006.068.4.01252 |
|
Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys' surrender, or, Carl Greene's first triumph. Detective
Library. Vol. 1, no. 561. Aug. 26, 1893.
RC2006.068.4.01253 |
|
A New York detective The James
boys' dash to Denver; or, Old King Brady and Carl Greene on a thousand
mile chase. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 564. Sept. 16, 1893.
RC2006.068.4.01254 |
|
A New York detective The James
boys among the boomers; or, Old King Brady and Carl Greene fighting
the outlaws in Oklahoma. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 574.
Nov. 25, 1893.
RC2006.068.4.01255 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys' saddle kings; or, The detective's whirlwind attack.
Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 575. Dec. 2, 1893.
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A New York detective The James
boys in Canada; or, Old King Brady and Carl Greene chasing the bandit
king around the lakes. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 579. Dec.
30, 1893.
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys' mascot; or, Carl Greene plays a great part. Detective
Library. Vol. 1, no. 613. Aug. 24, 1894.
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys' fate; or, The James boys' brides. Detective Library.
Vol. 1, no. 615. Sept. 7, 1894.
RC2006.068.4.01259 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
Last days of the James boys; or, The end of a noted band. Detective
Library. Vol. 1, no. 616. Sept. 14, 1894.
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys' red path to victory; or, Carl Greene's hot race
with bandits. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 628. Dec. 7, 1894.
RC2006.068.4.01261 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The double shadow; or, The James boys baffled. Detective Library.
Vol. 1, no. 645. April 5, 1895.
RC2006.068.4.01262 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
Jesse James and Siroc; or, A detective's chase for a horse. Detective
Library. Vol. 1, no. 647. April 19, 1895.
RC2006.068.4.01263 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys afloat; or, The wild adventures of a detective
on the Mississippi. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 678. Nov.
22, 1895.
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys in No Man's land; or, The bandit king's last ride.
Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 681. Dec. 13, 1895.
RC2006.068.4.01265 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys and the Red Legs; or, The great Kansas raid. Detective
Library. Vol. 1, no. 683. Dec. 27, 1895.
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys' band of ten; or, The red light on the bluff.
Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 684. Jan. 3, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01267 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys' blunder; or, The fatal mistake at Northfield.
Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 686. Jan. 17, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01268 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
Jim Cummins and the detectives; or, Wild adventures on the Missouri.
Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 698. April 10, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01269 |
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Stevens, D.W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys run to earth; or, A detective's desperate game.
Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 704. May 22, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01270 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys and the dwarf; or, Carl Greene's midget detective.
Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 706. June 5, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01271 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys' bold move; or, The game that was blocked by a
keen detective. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 712. July 17,
1896.
RC2006.068.4.01272 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys' dash for life or death; or, The detective's secret
snare. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 713. July 24, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01273 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys in a trap; or, Carl Greene's neatest trick. Detective
Library. Vol. 1, no. 717. Aug. 21, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01274 |
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A New York detective Old King
Brady and the Ford boys. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 718.
Aug. 28, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01275 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys on Missouri Island; or, The mystery of the money
diggers. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 719. Sept. 4, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01276 |
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A New York detective The James
boys and Old King Brady and the governor's game; or, Carl Greene's
fight for the $10,000 reward. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no.
739. Jan. 22, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01277 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys' compact; or, Carl Greene's strange adventures
at the deserted house. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 740. Jan.
29, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01278 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys under fire; or, Carl Greene's headlong chase.
Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 741. Feb. 5, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01279 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys and the Red River raid; or, Working in three states.
Detective Library Vol. 1, no. 742. Feb. 12, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01280 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys in peril; or, Carl Greene the detective's oath.
Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 743. Feb. 19, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01281 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys and the box of diamonds; or, Scheming for millions.
Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 744. Feb. 26, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01282 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys and the 49ers; or, The search for the lost car
of gold. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 750. April 9, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01283-1 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys and the 49ers; or, The search for the lost car
of gold. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 750. [reprint of April
9, 1897].
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys and the sport; or, Carl Greene as the gent from
California. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 767. Aug. 6, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01284 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys and the Klondike king; or, The man with a million
in gold. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 775. Oct. 1, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01285 |
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Stevens, D. W. (Musick, John R.)
The James boys' fight to the finish; or, Carl Greene's campaign
of bullets. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 793. Feb. 4, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01286 |
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Diamond
Dick Jr.
A weekly library/The boys best weekly/Boys best weekly
New York: Street & Smith, 1896- |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
pat hand; or, A hummer from Hummerville. Diamond Dick, Jr. a weekly
library. Vol. 1 no. 11. Dec. 26, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01643 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
quick command; or, Called to account at Cripple Creek. Diamond Dick,
Jr. a weekly library. Vol. 1 no. 14. Jan. 16, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01644 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
lone hand; or, The cool passenger's quick collection. Diamond Dick,
Jr. a weekly library. Vol. 1 no. 16. Jan. 30, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01645 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
bucking bronco; or, A shot that didn't count. Diamond Dick, Jr.
a weekly library. Vol. 1 no. 18. Feb. 13, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01646 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
fat friend; or, The blustering boreas of Broken Back. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. Vol. 1 no. 43. Aug. 7, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01647 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.
and the dago; or, An odd combination at a one night stand. Diamond
Dick, Jr. the boys best weekly. Vol. 1 no. 45. Aug. 21, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01648 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
unwilling witness; or, A tenderfoot soon in the harness. Diamond
Dick, Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 58. Nov. 20, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01649 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.
out of sight; or, The disappearance at Lost Lake. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 60. Dec. 4, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01650 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.
against a posse; or, The round up at the water tank. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 61. Dec. 11, 1897.
RC2006.068.4.01651 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.
at the old ranch; or, Queer customers for boarders. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 66. Jan. 15, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01652 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
silver strike; or, Trouble on the pack train trail. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 67. Jan. 22, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01653 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
stiff check; or, An attempt to arrest the wrong man. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 69. Feb. 5, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01654 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
newspaper; or, A threat that failed to work. Diamond Dick, Jr. the
boys best weekly. no. 74. March 12, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01655 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
twisted tackle; or, The mascot's peculiar pickle. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 75. March 19, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01656 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.
rights a wrong; or, The trace of the turtle nugget. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 76. March 26, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01657 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
Texas trump; or, The Hornets of Hopscotch. Diamond Dick, Jr. the
boys best weekly. no. 80. April 23, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01658 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
warning; or, A chip-in at the Last Lap. Diamond Dick, Jr. the boys
best weekly. no. 83. May 14, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01659 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
substitute; or, A blockade that was raised. Diamond Dick, Jr. the
boys best weekly. no. 84. May 21, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01660 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
dynamite blast; or, A hole in the wall at Buzzard Pass. Diamond
Dick, Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 93. July 23, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01661 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.
traps a trapper; or, A tenderfoot's tale to the right man. Diamond
Dick, Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 96. Aug. 13, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01662 |
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Lawson, W. B. A freeze-out for
a life; or, Diamond Dick, Jr.'s rescue in the nick of time. Diamond
Dick, Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 100. Sept. 10, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01663 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
diamond dirk; or, Meeting a greaser on his own ground. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 102. Sept. 24, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01664 |
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Lawson, W. B. Dashing Diamond
Dick; or, The tigers of Tombstone. Diamond Dick, Jr. the boys best
weekly. no. 104 [reprint by Dime Novel Club [19--?] of Oct.
8, 1898].
RC2006.068.4.01665 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
private mark; or, Jerky justice at Jericho Junction. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 106. Oct. 22, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01666 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
vigilant vigil; or, One eye open in Pedro's tavern. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 108. Nov. 5, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01667 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
featherweight friend; or, A large weight in a small package. Diamond
Dick, Jr. the boys beat weekly. no. 110. Nov. 19, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01668 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
photographic find; or, A flashlight clue to a fortune. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 112. Dec. 3, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01669 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
foothill favorite; or, Keno Karl in Hungry Hollow. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 114. Dec. 17, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01670 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
hurricane hustle; or, A rough diamond deep cut. Diamond Dick, Jr.
the boys best weekly. no. 115. Dec. 24, 1898.
RC2006.068.4.01671 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
kid glove game; or, A tenderfoot crook in the wrong deal. Diamond
Dick, Jr. the boys best weekly. Jan. 14, 1899.
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
bogus ball; or, A dance to lively music. Diamond Dick, Jr. the boys
best weekly. no. 124. Feb. 25, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01673 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
creeping catamount; or, A partner on four legs. Diamond Dick, Jr.
the boys best weekly. no. 127. March 18, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01674 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
flashing fire; or, A wing shot and all hands up. Diamond Dick, Jr.
the boys best weekly. no. 128. March 25, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01675 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick's
drag-net; or, The killers of Kootenai. Diamond Dick, Jr. the boys
best weekly. no. 130. April 8, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01676 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.
and the Bar-20 brand; or, The shindy at Samarang. Diamond Dick Jr.
the boys best weekly. no. 131. April 15, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01677 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
telephone trap; or, Cut-for-deal in Coyote Canyon. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 133. April 29, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01678 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick's
doom-list; or, The white wolves of Umatilla. Diamond Dick, Jr. the
boys best weekly. no. 134. May 6, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01679 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick's
death-dash; or, Swan-witch of the Saskatchewan. Diamond Dick, Jr.
the boys best weekly. no. 135. May 13, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01680 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick's
drop shot. Diamond Dick, Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 139.
June 10, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01681 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
long odds; or, The necktie party at Bilker's. Diamond Dick, Jr.
the boys best weekly. no. 141. June 24, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01682 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
c.o.d.; or, Two bits of the queer at Hand-Me-Down. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 148. Aug. 12, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01683 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
special duty; or, A fight on the fast mail. Diamond Dick, Jr. the
boys best weekly. no. 160. Nov. 4, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01684 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
pick-up; or, Raising the ante at Hum-Drum. Diamond Dick, Jr. the
boys best weekly. no. 161. Nov. 11, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01685 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
square-up; or, Ruling the roost at Red-Eye. Diamond Dick, Jr. the
boys best weekly. no. 166. Dec. 16, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01686 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
hot chase; or, The cruise of the Flying Dutchman. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 168. Dec. 30, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01687 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
mill mix-up; or, Bullion thieves at the Mary Ann. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 175. Feb. 17, 1900.
RC2006.068.4.01688 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.
in mackinaws; or, Fun and fight in a lumber camp. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 177. March 3, 1900.
RC2006.068.4.01689 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
warm proposition; or, A fracas on the log-drive. Diamond Dick, Jr.
the boys best weekly. no. 178. March 10, 1900.
RC2006.068.4.01690 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
alligator grip; or, The tough and the teller. Diamond Dick, Jr.
the boys best weekly. no. 186. May 5, 1900.
RC2006.068.4.01691 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
"down brakes;" or, The suicide of the big mogul. Diamond
Dick, Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 190. June 2, 1900.
RC2006.068.4.01692 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
demon defender; or, Fancy Fred's last fracas. Diamond Dick, Jr.
the boys best weekly. no. 197. July 21, 1900.
RC2006.068.4.01693 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
dead-center shot; or, Handsome Harry's black nemesis. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 198. July 28, 1900.
RC2006.068.4.01694 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
Denver pal; or, The tiger of Tamaulipas. Diamond Dick, Jr. the boys
best weekly. no. 201. Aug. 18, 1900.
RC2006.068.4.01695 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
close call; or, Old Half-and-Half, the head hunter. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 203. Sept. 1, 1900.
RC2006.068.4.01696 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
still hunt; or, A blind trail in the foothills. Diamond Dick, Jr.
the boys best weekly. no. 207. Sept. 29, 1900.
RC2006.068.4.01697 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
daring draw; or, The white rider of the Rio Grande. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 209. Oct. 13, 1900.
RC2006.068.4.01698 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
dash for life; or, The tragedy of the Rawhide Trail. Diamond Dick,
Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 210. Oct. 20, 1900.
RC2006.068.4.01699 |
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Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick, Jr.'s
Durango dozen; or, The vampires of Vallecita. Diamond Dick, Jr.
the boys best weekly. no. 213. Nov. 10, 1900.
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