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All Around Weekly
New York: Frank Tousey, 1909-1911
  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
  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
 

Ellison, Dick The hand of fate; or, The hawks of New York. All Around Weekly. no. 51. Oct. 14, 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01089

 

Shackleford, H. K. Black Hills Bill; or, The gold of Canyon Gulch. All Around Weekly. no. 57. Nov. 25, 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01090

 

“Pawnee Jack” Hank Monk; or, The stage driver of the Pacific slope. All Around Weekly. no. 61. Dec. 23, 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01091

  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.
  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
  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
  Dair, Spencer The black death; or, The curse of the Navajo witch. American Indian Weekly. Vol. 1 no. 3. 1910.
RC2006.068.4.01916
 

Dair, Spencer The squawman's revenge; or, Kidnapped by the Piutes. American Indian Weekly. Vol. 1 no. 4. 1910.RC2006.068.4.01917

 

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

 

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

  Dair, Spencer A dash for life; or, Tracked by timber wolves. American Indian Weekly. Vol. 1 no. 8. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01920
  Dair, Spencer The decoy message; or, The ruse of the border jumpers. American Indian Weekly. Vol. 1 no. 9. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01921
  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
  Dair, Spencer The masked riders; or, The mystery of Grizzly Gulch. American Indian Weekly. Vol. 1 no. 11. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01923
  Dair, Spencer Lured by outlaws; or, The mounted ranger's desperate ride. American Indian Weekly. Vol. 1 no. 12. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01924
  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
  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
  Dair, Spencer The treasures of Mackenzie Isles; or, The outlaws' drag-net. American Indian Weekly. Vol. 1 no. 15. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01927
  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
  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
  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
  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
  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
  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
  Dair, Spencer The spectre of Thunderbolt Cavern; or, Tricked by midnight assassins. American Indian Weekly. Vol. 1 no. 24. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01934
  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
  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
  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
  Dair, Spencer The doom of the bandit brothers; or, The demon renegades. American Indian Weekly. Vol. 1 no. 28. 1911.
RC2006.068.4.01938
  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
  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
  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
  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
 

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

 

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

 

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.

 

Ingraham, Prentiss The boy guide. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 5. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00152

 

Carleton, L. C.  The war tiger of the Modocs. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 6. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00153

 

Ingraham, Prentiss   Shadow Bill, the scout; or, Ups and downs among the Redskins. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 9. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00154

 

Wheeler, R. L. Sharp-snout; or, The mysteries of the trapper's cave. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 15. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00155

 

Whittaker, Frederick The brave boy hunters of Kentucky. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 18. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00156

 

Wheeler, R. L.  Wild Tom of Wyoming. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 17. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00157

 

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

 

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

 

Hoffman, J. Milton Slashaway, the fearless; or, The hermit of Spectre Isle. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 223. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00160

 

Carleton, L. C. Pine Tree Jack; or, Buried in the Sierras. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 24. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00161

 

Griswold, Sandy G. V. The Tuscarora's vow; or, Along the Mohawk. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 27. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00162

 

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

 

Carleton, L. C. Squatty Dick; or The short-legged hunter. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 33. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00164

 

Ingraham, Prentiss The woman trapper. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 35. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00165

 

Meserve, Arthur L. The chief of the Miami; or, The hand of fire. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 36. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00166

 

Hoffman, J. Milton Gunpowder Jim; or, The mystery of Demon Hollow. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 37. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00167

 

Whittaker, Frederick The ranger boy's career; or, Cougar Bill in Texas. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 39. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00168

 

Buntline, Ned Old Nick of the swamp. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 40. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00169

 

Carleton, L. C. Brimstone Jake; or, The robbers of Dead Wood Valley. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 44. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00170

 

Carleton, L. C. Dave Bunker; or, The outlaws of the frontier. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 46. 1908.
RC2006.068.4.00171

 

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

 

Chase, J. C. Spider-legs; or, The maiden of the wildwood. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 49. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00173

 

Fletcher, Samuel Harry Hardskull. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 50. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00174

 

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

 

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

 

Fletcher, Samuel Eagle-eyed Zeke, the long-armed trapper. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 57. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00177

 

Hamilton, W. J. Tuscaloosa Sam, or, Life in the wilds. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 60. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00178

 

Carleton, Latham C. Red Rattlesnake, the Pawnee; or, Life on the border. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 63. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00179

 

Henderson, Joseph F. Roving Dick, hunter. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 68. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00180

 

Springer, J. Big-hearted Joe; an Indian tale. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 72. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00181

 

Carleton, L. C. The hunter scouts; or, The bride of the valley. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 74. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00182

 

Carleton, L. C. Turkey-Foot; or, The chief's revenge. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 76. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00183

 

Carleton, L. C. Bullet head; or, The Indian trailer. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 78. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00184

 

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

 

Carleton, L. C. The twin trappers; or, Love in distress. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 80. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00186

 

Jones, L. A. Lightfoot, the scout; or, Tracks on the trail. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 81. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00187

 

Jones, L. A. Ugly-Ike; a tale of wild adventures in the backwoods. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 85. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00188

 

Ingraham, Prentiss Hank Jasper; a tale of the border. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 87. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00189

 

Meserve, Arthur L. The scout of the Sciota; a story of border life. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 88. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00190

 

Wheeler, R. L. The demon cruiser. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 93. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00191

 

Fletcher, Samuel Old Zeke; or, The wild hunter of the Rocky Mountains. Beadle’s Frontier Series. no. 96. 1909.
RC2006.068.4.00192

 

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

 

Wheeler, Edward L. Deadwood Dick, the prince of the road. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library. Vol. 1. no. 1.1877.
RC2006.068.4.00011

 

Cody, William F. Fancy Frank, of Colorado. Beadle’s Half-Dime Library. Vol. 7. no.158. [reprint Aug. 3, 1880].
RC2006.068.4.00012

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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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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

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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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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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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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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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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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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

 

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.
RC2006.068.4.01256

 

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.
RC2006.068.4.01257

 

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.
RC2006.068.4.01258

 

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

 

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.
RC2006.068.4.01260

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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.
RC2006.068.4.01264

 

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

 

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.
RC2006.068.4.01266

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

A New York detective Old King Brady and the Ford boys. Detective Library. Vol. 1, no. 718. Aug. 28, 1896.
RC2006.068.4.01275

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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].
RC2006.068.4.01283-2

 

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

 

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

 

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-

  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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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.
RC2006.068.4.01672

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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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

Lawson, W. B. Diamond Dick's drop shot. Diamond Dick, Jr. the boys best weekly. no. 139. June 10, 1899.
RC2006.068.4.01681

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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.
RC2006.068.4.01700