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- Death-trailer, the scourge of the Plain Crees
- by Jos. E. Badger., Illustrated paper cover in color., Sequel to: The Lone chief.
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- Death-face, the detective, or, Life and love in New York
- by Edward L. Wheeler., Cover title., "April 19, 1899.", 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, the prince of the road, or, The black rider of the Black Hills
- by Edward L. Wheeler., Cover title., Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Deadwood Dick's strange duel
- Title from cover., Publisher information from advertisement inside front cover., Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Deadwood Dick's eagles, or, The pards of flood bar
- by Edward L. Wheeler.
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- Deadwood Dick's dream, or, The rivals of the road
- by Edw. L. Wheeler., Cover title., "Dec. 13, 1899.", Illustrated paper cover in color.
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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 double, or, The ghost of Gorgon's Gulch
- by Edw. L. Wheeler., Cover title., "Oct, 4, 1899.", Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Deadwood Dick's doom, or, Calamity Jane's last adventure
- by Edw. L. Wheeler., Cover title., "Dec. 6, 1899.", Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Deadwood Dick's device, or, The sign of the double cross
- by Ed. L. Wheeler., Cover title., "Aug. 2, 1899.", 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's bid for liberty
- Title from cover., Publisher information from advertisement inside front cover., Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Deadwood Dick trapped, or, Roxey Ralph's ruse
- by E.L. Wheeler., Cover title., "Apr. 11, 1900.", Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Deadwood Dick on deck, or, Calamity Jane, the heroine of Whoop-up
- by E.L. Wheeler., Cover title., "June 21, 1899."
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- Deadwood Dick of Deadwood, or, The picked party
- by Edw. L. Wheeler., Cover title., "Nov. 8, 1899.", Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Deadwood Dick in Leadville, or, A strange stroke for liberty
- by Edward L. Wheeler., Cover title., "Aug 16, 1899.", Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Deadwood Dick at Secret City
- Title from cover., Publisher information from advertisement inside front cover., Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Deadwood Dick as detective
- [by Edward L. Wheeler.], Cover title., "Aug. 23, 1899.", 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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- Deadwood Dick and Red Brand
- Title from cover., Publisher information from advertisement inside front cover., Illustrated paper cover in color.
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- Dead shot, or, The White Vulture
- 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.
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- Dead for 5 years, or, The mystery of a madhouse
- by Allyn Draper., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "November 25, 1903"--Cover., "Complete stories of adventure"--Cover.
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- Dave and the diamond, or, The boy who came from Brazil
- Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "October 23, 1912"--Title page., "Stories of adventure--Title page., Includes short story (p. 27-28): Misery Island / by John Sherman.
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- Dandy Dan of Deadwood betrayed, or, The vultures of Montana
- by "Noname.", Caption title., "January 6, 1892."--Caption., Printed in triple columns., "Noname" is a pseudonym for Senarens, Luis, 1863-1939--The Edward T. LeBlanc memorial dime novel bibliography.