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.
by Ex-Fire-Chief Warden., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "February 6, 1924"--Cover., "Stories of adventure"--Cover., "Bob leaned against the ladder, and with his disengaged hand placed the trumpet to his mouth "Knock the fool off!" he cried, and Columbia turned her stream of water upon the foreman of Glendale, taking him in the body."--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. 43.
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "May 28, 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 IV-V of: Will, the wagon boy, or, The diamonds that came by express / by Gaston Garne., Includes a short story entitled: A cowboy and his outfit.
by Allyn Draper., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "December 27, 1922"--Cover., "Complete stories of adventure"--Cover., "Dropping their victim all in a heap into the horse-trough in front of the spout, the Academy boys grasped their canes firmly, made one grand rush, broke through the line of the Dales, reached their vehicle in a body, and drove off."--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.
by Allan Arnold., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "October 18, 1922"--Cover., "Complete stories of adventure"--Cover., "One used a dark-lantern with which to search for the papers. By the aid of the lantern it was seen that the two villains wore black masks. They drew the papers carefully out of the pigeon-holes in the desk."--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: The little detective / by Col. Ralph Fenton.