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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.
North Pole Nat, or, The secret of the frozen deep
by Capt. Thos. H. Wilson., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "January 17, 1923"--Cover., "Stories of adventure"--Cover., "Chucks, seizing him around the waist, as though he were an infant, carried him up on deck, and treated him as his comrade had been served a moment before. "There, now," grunted the rotund oarsmen. "You're not going to fool Mr. Chucks."--Cover illustrated caption., Includes story, page 22: The vanishing of Val Vane, or, The troubles of a boy millionaire / by William Wade., Includes short story, pages 24-25: A strange case / by Col. Ralph Fenton., Previously printed as: Pluck and luck ; no. 9 and Pluck and luck ; no. 484.
Old Avalanche's fight with the Sioux
Title from cover., Publisher information from advertisement inside front cover., Illustrated paper cover in color.
Old Avalanche, the great annihilator, or, Wild Edna, the girl brigand
by Edward L. Wheeler., Cover title., "May 3, 1899.", Illustrated paper cover in color.
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.
On his merits, or, The smartest boy alive
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "January 30, 1925.", "Stories of boys who make money.", Printed in double columns., Self-made man is a pseud. for James Perkins Tracy. Also wrote under the name Beverly Kennon. Cf. Dime novel companion., Includes chapter I of: Gus and the guide, or, Three weeks lost in the Rockies / by Gaston Garne.
On pirate's isle, or, The treasure of the seven craters
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "January 15, 1926.", "Stories of boys who make money.", Printed in double columns., Self-made man is a pseud. for James Perkins Tracy. Also wrote under the name Beverly Kennon. Cf. Dime novel companion., Includes chapters XV-XVI of: Harry the half-back, or, A footballist for fair / by Gaston Garne.
On the curb, or, Beating the Wall Street brokers
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "March 20, 1925.", "Stories of boys who make money.", Printed in double columns., Self-made man is a pseud. for James Perkins Tracy. Also wrote under the name Beverly Kennon. Cf. Dime novel companion., Includes chapters IX-X of: Gus and the guide, or, Three weeks lost in the Rockies / by Gaston Garne.
Only a dollar, or, From errand boy to owner
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "May 8, 1925.", "Stories of boys that make money.", Printed in double columns., Self-made man is a pseud. for James Perkins Tracy. Also wrote under the name Beverly Kennon. Cf. Dime novel companion., Includes chapters XVIII-XIX of: Gus and the guide, or, Three weeks lost in the Rockies / by Gaston Garne.
Out with his own circus, or, The success of a young Barnum
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "March 12, 1926.", "Stories of boys who make money.", Printed in double columns., Self-made man is a pseud. for James Perkins Tracy. Also wrote under the name Beverly Kennon. Cf. Dime novel companion., Includes chapters VIII-X of: True grit, or, An engineer at eighteen / by Gaston Garne., Includes a short story entitled: Steve Weston's ghost.
Paddling on the Amazon, or, Three boy canoeists in South America
by Richard R. Montgomery., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "February 13, 1924"--Cover., "Stories of adventure"--Cover., "A cry of horror goes up from Tom and Frank. They all see a lasso fall over Jack's head, and behold him jerked out of his canoe bodily and drawn through the water toward the canoe of the savages."--Cover illustrated caption., Includes story, page 22: Breaking the record, or, Around the world in thirty-three days / by William Wade.
Percy Greville, the scout of Valley Forge
by Gen. Jas. A. Gordon., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "December 7, 1921"--Cover., "Complete stories of adventure"--Cover., "To the astonishment of the two dragoons, he went at them like a thunderbolt. He was met by the one nearest to him. Their swords clashed in the bright moonlight for one brief moment, and then the dragoon went down."--Cover illustrated caption., Includes story, page 22: The young mail carrier, or, The dangers of the postal road / by William Wade., Includes short story, pages 24-25: The golden idol / by John Sherman., Previously printed as: Pluck and luck ; no. 426.
Percy Greville, the scout of Valley Forge
by Gen. Jas. A. Gordon., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "December 7, 1921"--Cover., "Complete stories of adventure"--Cover., "To the astonishment of the two dragoons, he went at them like a thunderbolt. He was met by the one nearest to him. Their swords clashed in the bright moonlight for one brief moment, and then the dragoon went down."--Cover illustrated caption., Includes story, page 22: The young mail carrier, or, The dangers of the postal road / by William Wade., Includes short story, pages 24-25: The golden idol / by John Sherman., Previously printed as: Pluck and luck ; no. 426.
Phil, the boy fireman, or, Through flames to victory
by Ex-Fire-Chief Warden., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "December 26, 1923"--Cover., "Stories of adventure"--Cover., " Phil was sick and faint, but he had strength enough left to lift Mrs. Dunton's unconscious form out upon the ladder. Brave Jack Rodney was there ready to receive her and he shouted: "Did you find her, Phil?" "Yes, Jack." "--Cover illustrated caption., Includes story, page 22: Breaking the record, or, Around the world in thirty-three days / by William Wade., Previously printed as: Pluck and luck ; no. 71.
Photograph Phil, or, Rosebud Rob's reappearance
by Edward L. Wheeler., Cover title., "July 19, 1899.", Illustrated paper cover in color.
Playing for money, or, The boy trader of Wall Street
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "March 19, 1926.", "Stories of boys who make money.", Printed in double columns., Self-made man is a pseud. for James Perkins Tracy. Also wrote under the name Beverly Kennon. Cf. Dime novel companion., Includes chapters X-XI of: True grit, or, An engineer at eighteen / by Gaston Garne., Includes a short story entitled: Queer happenings to a detective.
Playing the market, or, A keen boy in Wall Street
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "January 9, 1925.", "Stories of boys who make money.", Printed in double columns., Self-made man is a pseud. for James Perkins Tracy. Also wrote under the name Beverly Kennon. Cf. Dime novel companion., Includes chapters XXIII-XXIV of: Rob and the reporters, or, Hustling for war news by wireless / by Gaston Garne.
Plucky Bob, or, The boy who won success
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "October 9, 1925.", "Stories of boys who make money.", Printed in double columns., Self-made man is a pseud. for James Perkins Tracy. Also wrote under the name Beverly Kennon. Cf. Dime novel companion., Includes chapters XX-XXI of: Buckskin Bill, the cowboy prince, or, The rough riders of the ranch / by Gaston Garne.
Price & Co., boy brokers, or, The young traders of Wall Street
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "May 15, 1925.", "Stories of boys who make money.", Printed in double columns., Self-made man is a pseud. for James Perkins Tracy. Also wrote under the name Beverly Kennon. Cf. Dime novel companion., Includes chapter XIX-XX of: Gus and the guide, or, Three weeks lost in the Rockies / by Gaston Garne.
Railroad Ralph, the boy engineer
by Jas. C. Merritt., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "July 12, 1922"--Cover., "Complete stories of adventure"--Cover., "He steps outside to the pilot, with a red lantern. Seizing hold of a bar with one hand, he waves the danger signal violently with the other, at the same time shouting to the engineer of the other train to stop."--Cover illustrated caption., Includes story, page 22: Chased to China, or, How Dan saved his good name / by William Wade., Includes short story, pages 24-25: David Gouldstone's heiress / by Horace Appleton., Printed earlier as: Pluck and luck ; no. 4 and Pluck and luck ; no. 457.
Robin Hood's call to arms
Title from caption., Illustrated paper cover in color.
Rosebud Rob and the man from Texas
Title from cover., Publisher information from advertisement inside front cover., Illustrated paper cover in color.
Running Rob, or, Mad Anthony's rollicking scout
by Genl. Jas. A. Gordon., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "January 26, 1921"--Cover., "Complete stories of adventure"--Cover., "You can't have it. Them Britishers would--hold on! What are you up to, eh?" "Overboard you go!" cried Rob, leaping into the boat, and tossing the dilatory fisherman over into the river. "Come on, Colonel, no time to lose!"--Cover., Includes story, page 22: Charlie Chaplin's courage, or, The boy who took care of his mother / by William Wade., Includes short story, pages 24-25: Joe French, the boy castaway / by D. W. Stevens., Previously printed as: Pluck and luck ; no. 381.
Sam Ricketty, or, A well planned plot
by Ned Buntline., Caption title., "March 5, 1891"--Cover., Printed in double columns., Pagination is inclusive of cover., Publisher's advertisements on back cover., "Ned Buntline" was a pseudonym used by Edward Zane Carroll Judson., Illustrated cover.
Shiner, the New-York bootblack, or, The secret of a boy's life
by Allan Arnold., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "February 7, 1923"--Cover., "Stories of adventure"--Cover., "Swinging his box suddenly around by its strap, he sent the fellow's cane flying into a far corner of the room. It fell with a metallic ring, and seemed to come apart, although Shiner did not see this."--Cover illustrated caption., Includes story, page 22: The vanishing of Val Vane, or, The troubles of a boy millionaire / by William Wade., Includes short story, pages 24-25: A red trail / by Alexander Armstrong., [4] pages of advertisements.