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Frank Merriwell's daring deed, or, The race for a hundred lives
Standish, Burt L., 1866-1945
Street & Smith, 79-89 Seventh Ave.
1911-02-11
1911
Tip top weekly
Tip top weekly ; no. 774
Western stories
Merriwell, Frank (Fictitious character)--FictionPickle Eye Turner (Fictitious character)--FictionHunter, Harry (Fictitious character)--FictionJohnson, Peter (Fictitious character)--FictionBrowning, Bruce (Fictitious character)--FictionDavis, Park (Fictitious character)--FictionRanching--FictionWyoming--Fiction
31 pages
"Febrary 11, 1911."--Caption. Illustrated paper wrappers in color. Title from page 1. Printed in double columns. Includes short articles: Old things in animal life (page 27) -- Do ants talk? (page 27) -- Dr. Buckup's daily dose of mental tonics (page 28) -- Repaired by nature (page 28) -- Largest loaf of bread (page 28) -- Thirst for knowledge (page 28) -- Jujutsu no use (page 28) -- Playing dead horse (page 29) -- Engineer caught quail (page 29) -- A modern Solomon (page 29) -- Only natural (page 30) -- Learn to listen (page 30) -- He said no more (page 30) -- Against time (page 30). Includes short stories: Houdin, the conjurer / by A. G. Bateson (pages 27-28) -- Caught / by William Clark (page 28-29). Includes departments: Applause (page 30) -- Talks with your Chum / Prof Fourmen (page 30).
Merriwell Collection. Rare Books and Special Collections, Northern Illinois University.
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