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The masked guide
by Joseph E. Badger, Jr., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black., Includes also chapters 1-2 of: The ace of spades, or Iola, the street sweeper., "For the continuation...see No.10 of "The Saturday Journal,"--P. 100.
Metamora, the forest king
by Capt. Frank Armstrong., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black., Cf. John Augustus Stone's "Metamora".
The gray scalp, or, The Blackfoot brave
by Edward Willett., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black.
Hearts forever, or, The Old Dominion battle-grounds
by N.C. Iron., Illustrated paper cover in color., "September 26, 1882"--Johannsen, Albert. Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels.
Buckskin Bill, or, The white demon of the woods
by Guy Greenwood., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black., Later editions published under title: The buckskin rider, or, The white scourge.
The buffalo-trapper
by Chas. E. LaSalle., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black.
Florida, or, The iron will
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.
The ocean outlaw, or, The stolen sister
by J.R. Caldwell., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black.
Ahmo's plot, or, The governor's Indian child
by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens., Illustrated paper cover in color., Companion story to Mahaska, the Indian Princess.
Silverspur, or, The mountain heroine
by Edward Willett., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black.
Hates and loves, or, The lesson of four lives
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.
Squatter Dick, or, The swamp fox's oath
by Jos. E. Badger, Jr., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black.
Oonomoo, the Huron
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.
The forest monster, or, Lamora, the maid of the canon
by Chas. E. LaSalle., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black., Frontispiece engraved by Nathaniel Orr., Later edition published under title: The gold demon.
The white hermit, or, The unknown foe
by W. J. Hamilton., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black., Frontispiece engraved by Nathaniel Orr.
Red Belt, the Tuscarora, or, The death trail
by Dr. Wm. Mason Turner., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black., Includes also chapters 1-2 of: Red Arrow, the wolf demon, or, The queen of the Kanawha., "The continuation of "Red Arrow, the Wolf Demon, or, The Queen of the Kanawha," by Albert W. Aiken, will appear in no.36 of the "New York Saturday Journal"--P. 100.
The Quakeress spy
by William Henry Howland., Illustrated paper cover in color., "February 27, 1883"--Johannsen, Albert. Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels.
The Indian spy, or, The unknown foe
by Jos. E. Badger, Jr., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black.
The Scioto scouts, or, The Shawnees' decoy
by Edward Willett., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black., Later edition published under title: Buck Burt's pluck.
The Blue Clipper, or, The smuggler spy
by Roger Starbuck., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black.
Agnes Falkland
by N.C. Iron., Illustrated paper cover in color.
Nat Todd, or, The fate of the Sioux' captive
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.
Myrtle, the child of the prairie
by Mrs. M.V. Victor., Illustrated paper cover in color., "June 5, 1883"--Johannsen, Albert. Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels.
Black Arrow, the avenger, or, Judge Lynch on the border
by Edward Willett., Illustrated paper cover in orange and black.
The blacksmith of Antwerp
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.