by the author of "Madge Wylde.", Illustrated paper cover in color., Other editions published under title: The bride of an actor., "January 2, 1883"--Johannsen, Albert. Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels.
by Edward S. Ellis., Illustrated paper cover in color., Sequel: Nathan Todd., "March 14, 1882"--Johannsen, Albert. Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels.
by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens., Illustrated paper cover in color., Originally published under title: Mahaska, the Indian princess., Sequel: The Indian Queen., Companion story to Ahmo's Plot., "April 25, 1882"--Johannsen, Albert. Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels.
by Mrs. Mary A. Denison., Illustrated paper cover in color., Later editions published under title: A mad marriage., "October 24, 1882"--Johannsen, Albert. Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels.
by Edward S. Ellis., Illustrated paper cover in color., Sequel to: The hunter's cabin., "January 16, 1883"--Johannsen, Albert. Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels.
by Edward S. Ellis., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black., Later editions published under title: Nat Todd., Illustrated paper cover in color., "May 22, 1883"--Johannsen, Albert. Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels.
Illustrated paper cover in color., "This story originally appeared as "Quentin Matsys, or, The blacksmith of Antwerp" as a serial in the New World, where the author's name likewise was given as "Fritz." It was begun in Vol. IV, February 26, 1842, and ended March 26 of the same year"--"cf. Johannsen, A. Beadle & Adams.
by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens., Illustrated paper cover in color., Later edition published under title: His lawful wife., "August 28, 1883"--Johannsen, Albert. Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels.
by Albert W. Aiken., Illustrated paper cover in color., Originally published under title: The White Vulture, or, The trail by the Yellowstone, Later editions published under title: Abe Colt, the Crow killer., "September 25, 1883"--Johannsen, Albert. Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels.