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- The wolf boys of Michigan
- by Jas. D. Montague., Title from page 2., "November 19, 1892."--Caption., Printed in triple columns., Jas. D. Montague is a pseudonym for Doughty, Francis Worcester, -1917--The Edward T. LeBlanc memorial dime novel bibliography.
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- The marked moccasin, or, Pandy Ellis' pard
- by Marline Manly., Previously published as Five cent wide awake library, vol. 1, no. 17., Title from page 2., "April 17, 1896."--Caption., Printed in triple columns., Caption title lists author as Marline Manley.
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- The headless horsemen
- Title from cover., Publisher information from advertisement inside front cover., Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- The detective road-agent
- [by Ed. L. Wheeler.]., Cover title., "May 23, 1900.", Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- The demon of the forest
- Title from cover., Publisher information from advertisement inside front cover., Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Buffalo demon, or, The border vultures
- by Edward L. Wheeler., Cover title., "March 29, 1899.", Illustrated paper cover in color., Printed in double columns.
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- Prairie Phil, or, The panther of the platte
- by Harry Rockwood., Title from page 2., "November 23, 1894."--Caption., Printed in triple columns.
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- Old Moscow, the king of the trappers
- by Judson S. Gardner., Caption title., "March 26, 1891"--Cover., Printed in double columns., Pagination is inclusive of cover., Publisher's advertisements on back cover., Illustrated paper cover.
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- Nobby Nick of Nevada, or, The scamps of the Sierras
- by Edw. L. Wheeler., Cover title., "Nov. 22, 1899.", Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Nick and Jed, the king trappers of the border
- by P.T. Raymond., Caption title., "April 22, 1893."--Caption., Printed in triple columns.
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- Lasso Luke, or, The three prairie pards
- by Kit Clyde., Previously published as Five cent wide awake library, vol. 1, no. 559., Title from page 2., "April 26, 1895."--Caption., Printed in double columns.
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- Grim Goblin, the avenger
- Title from cover., Publisher information from advertisement inside front cover., Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Gold rifle, the sharpshooter, or, The boy detective of the Black Ranch
- by Edward L. Wheeler., Cover title., "June 14, 1899.", Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Gold Rifle and Tiger Track
- Title from cover., Publisher information from advertisement inside front cover., Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Death Shadow, the Forest King, or, The Indian girl's victim
- by Duke Cuyler., Caption title., "May 12, 1892"--Cover., Illustrated paper cover., Publisher's advertisements on back cover., Pagination is inclusive of cover., Printed in double columns., "Duke Cuyler" was a pseudonym used by Arthur Livermore Meserve.
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- Deadwood Dick's dozen, or, The fakir of Phantom Flats
- by Edward L. Wheeler., Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Deadwood Dick's big deal, or, The gold brick of Oregon
- by Edward L. Wheeler., Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Deadwood Dick and the warriors of the Sun-God
- Title from cover., Publisher information from advertisement inside front cover., Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Corduroy Charlie, the boy bravo, or, Deadwood Dick's last act
- by Edward L. Wheeler., Cover title., "June 28, 1899.", Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Colorado Charlie's detective dash, or, The cattle kings
- by Edw. L. Wheeler., Cover title., "May 30, 1900.", Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Canada Chet, the counterfeiter chief, or, Old Anaconda in Sitting Bull's camp
- by Edward L. Wheeler., Caption title., "Aug. 9, 1899.", Illustrated paper cover in color., Printed in double columns.
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- Buckhorn Bill, or, The red rifle team
- by Edward L. Wheeler., Caption title., "June 7, 1899.", Illustrated paper cover in color., Printed in double columns.
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- Buckhorn Bill and the moonshiners
- Title from cover., Publisher information from advertisement inside front cover., Illustrated paper cover in color.