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Green Mountain Joe, the old trapper of Malbro Pond
by Lieut. E. H. Kellogg., Caption title., "Sept. 10, 1892."--Caption., Printed in triple columns.
Yellowstone Kelly, a story of adventures in the great West
by an Old Scout., Cover title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "Although our friends fought and struggled manfully, they were strapped firmly, each on a wild, kicking, struggling steed, which half a dozen Indians could scarcely hold, with their heads towards the heads of the animals. Old Yellowstone Kelly was tied on the white horse"--Cover., "February 11, 1920"--Cover., "Stories of adventure"--Page 1., Includes short story (page 24): The midnight shadow, or, The mystery of the seven steps / by William Wade., Includes short story (page 25): Bob, the ice king, or, Out to find the pole / by J. P. Richards.
A boy of the curb, or, The secret of a treasury note
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "June 10, 1927.", "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 XXII-XXIII of: Monarch no. 4, or, The boy firemen of Fairdale / by Gaston Garne., Includes short story: The story of an ambuscade.
Ocean Wolf
by George G. Small., Caption title., "July 23, 1892."--Caption., Printed in double columns.
The actor's son
by Gus Williams., Caption title., "July 16, 1892."--Caption., Printed in triple columns.
Young Capt. Perry, the hero of 1812
by George G. Small., Caption title., "July 2, 1892."--Caption., Printed in triple columns., George G. Small uses the pseudonym Bricktop--The Edward T. LeBlanc memorial dime novel bibliography.
Young King Crusoe, or, The treasure-trove of Falcon Key
by C. Little., Caption title., "April 30, 1892."--Caption., Printed in double columns., C. Little is a pseudonym for Shackleford, H. K. (Harvey King), 1841-1906--The Edward T. LeBlanc memorial dime novel bibliography.
A runaway boy, or, The buried treasure of the Incas
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "April 8, 1927.", "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: Monarch no. 4, or, The boy firemen of Fairdale / by Gaston Garne., Includes short story: Only two tramps.
'forty-niners, or, The pioneer's daughter
by T. W. Hanshew., Caption title., "April 16, 1892."--Caption., Printed in double columns.
The lost gold raft, or, A perilous cruise for a floating treasure
by Roger Starbuck., Caption title., "April 2, 1892."--Caption., Printed in double columns.
The young Rip van Winkle
by Allan Arnold., Caption title., "March 26 1892."--Caption., Printed in double columns.
A castaway's fortune, or, The hunt for a pirate's gold
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "March 13, 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 VIII of: Gus and the guide, or, Three weeks lost in the Rockies / by Gaston Garne.
A young lumber king, or, The boy who worked his way up
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "January 28, 1927.", "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 XXI-XXII of: Charlie Cooper's curves, or, The star player of the unknown nine / by Gaston Garne., Includes short story: The colonel's daughter.
The brand of Siberia, or, The boy tracker of the Steppes
by Allan Arnold., Cover title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "The Emperor took up the pen and seemed about to affix his name to the papers before him. At that instant the doors upon two sides of the apartment were suddenly flung open and a crowd of armed men poured into the room."--Cover illustrated caption., "September 17, 1919"--Cover., "Complete stories of adventure"--Cover., Includes short story (page 24): Lucky Joe Brown, or, The smartest boy in New York / by J. P. Richards., Includes short story (page 25): After black diamonds, or, The boys of coal shaft no. 3 / by William Wade.
Muldoon in Ireland, or, The solid man on the old sod
by Tom Teaser., Caption title., "February 3, 1892."--Caption., Printed in double columns.
The boy scout
by N. S. Wood (The Young American Actor)., Caption title., "January 30, 1892"--Caption., Printed in triple columns., At head of title on page 2: "(All rights reserved)."
A stroke of luck, or, The boy who made money in oil
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "December 3, 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 V-VI of: Charlie Cooper's curves, or, The star player of the unknown nine / by Gaston Garne., Includes short story: A clever thief.
Fergus of the flail, or, Fighting for land and life
by Corporal Morgan Rattler., Caption title., "January 23, 1892."--Caption., Printed in triple columns., Corporal Morgan Rattler is a pseudonym for O'Sullivan, Dennis--The Edward T. LeBlanc memorial dime novel bibliography.
Muldoon's hotel
by Tom Teaser., Caption title., "January 16, 1892."--Caption., Printed in triple columns.
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.
Frank Reade, Jr., and his electric coach, or, The search for the Isle of Diamonds
by "Noname.", Caption title., "December 26, 1891."--Caption., Printed in triple columns., "Noname" is a pseudonym for Senarens, Luis, 1863-1939--The Edward T. LeBlanc memorial dime novel bibliography.
Lightning Lew, the boy scout, or, Perils of the West
by Gen'l Jas A. Gordon., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "With the quickness of thought Lightning Lew sprang upon the ruffian, tore the beard from his face, and revealed him in his true character. "Black Ben!" cried the miners. "Ay, Black Ben, the man who drove me from home."--Cover., "May 28, 1919"--Title page., "Stories of adventure"--Title page., Includes short story (page 24): Lucky Joe Brown, or, The smartest boy in New York / by J. P. Richards., Includes short story (page 25): After black diamonds, or, The boys of coal shaft no. 3 / by William Wade.
Banker Barry's boy, or, Gathering the dollars in Wall Street
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "September 24, 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 IX-XI of: Turned away, or, A boy in search of his name / by Gaston Garne., Includes a short story entitled: The capture and the escape / by Horace Appleton.
A young mechanic, or, Rising to fame and fortune
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "September 17, 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 VII-IX of: Turned away, or, A boy in search of his name / by Gaston Garne., Includes a short story entitled: A tragedy in the moonlight / by Paul Braddon.
The shattered glass, or, A country boy in New York
by Jno. B. Dowd., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "May 21, 1919"--Title page., "Stories of adventure"--Title page., Previously printed as: Pluck and luck ; no. 293., Includes short story (page 24): After black diamonds, or, The boys of coal shaft no. 3 / by William Wade.