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- The man-hunter, or, The counterfeiters of the border
- by Maro O. Rolfe., Illustrated paper cover in color., Originally published under title: Mori, the man-hunter, or, The counterfeiters of the border., Later edition published under title: Job Sharp, the detective., "In advertisements, this novelette was called "Mori, the Man Hunter," and on the title page, the word "Mori" has been routed out of the electrotype, leaving the remainder of the title off center"--cf. Johannsen, A. Beadle & Adams.
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- The Creole sisters, or, The mystery of the Perrys
- by Mrs. Anna E. Porter., Illustrated paper cover in color., "July 31, 1883"--Johannsen, Albert. Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels.
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- The border rivals, or, The mill-flume mystery
- by Mrs. Orrin James., Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- The mad horseman, or, The prairie tournament
- by Edwin Emerson., Illustrated paper cover in color., Originally published under title: The wild horseman., Later edition published under title: Dusky Darrell, the camp detective., Sequel to: Dusky Darrell.
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- Spanish Jack, the mountain bandit, or, The pledge of life
- by Frederick Dewey., Illustrated paper cover in color., Later editions published under title: Nevada Bob's scoop.
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- The Specter Riders, or, The fort mystery
- by George Gleason., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black., Later edition published under title: Sancho Sam's shot.
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- The silent hunter, or, The Scowl Hall mystery
- by Percy B. St. John., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black., Sequel: Queen of the woods (alternately titled Simon Girty; and Big hunters).
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- The border rivals, or, The mill-flume mystery
- by Mrs. Orrin James., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black.
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- Guilty or not guilty, or, The ordeal of fire
- by Mrs. Ann E. Porter., Later editions published under title: Jack's snare., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black.
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- The Creole sisters, or, The mystery of the Perrys
- by Mrs. Anna E. Porter., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black., Frontispiece engraved by Nathaniel Orr.