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Beating the market, or, A boy broker's big deal
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "February 11, 1921.", "Stories of boys that make money.", Printed in double columns., Includes chapter II of: A lawyer at nineteen, or, Fighting against a fraud / by Gaston Garne., Includes some articles and the short story: The mystery of the lighthouse / by Horace Appleton.
Beatrice, the beautiful, or, His second love
by Arabella Southworth., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover., Printed in triple columns., "August 31, 1880."--Caption., Printed also as: Waverley library ; v. 5 no. 56.
Because she loved him, or, How will it end?
by Alice Fleming., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover., Printed in triple columns., "October 5, 1880."--Caption., Printed also as: Waverley library ; v. 6 no. 76.
Before Richmond, or, The boys in gray's great trust
by Lieut. Harry Lee., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "January 6, 1905."--Caption., Printed in double columns., "Stories of brave Northern and Southern boys in the Civil War."
Behind the scenes, or, Out with a New York combination
by Peter Pad., Caption title., "April 10, 1889."--Caption., Printed in triple columns., Peter Pad is a pseudonym for Small, George G.--The Edward T. LeBlanc memorial dime novel bibliography.
Ben Bassford's luck, or, Working on Wall Street tips
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "September 4, 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 XIV of: Buckskin Bill, the cowboy prince, or, The rough riders of the ranch / by Gaston Garne.
Ben Brevier, or, The romance of a young painter
by Allyn Draper., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "March 24, 1909"--Cover., "Stories of adventure"--Cover., Includes also: The opium maniac / by Horace Appleton.
Ben's brother, or, The brightest boy in town
by Allyn Draper., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., Printed in double columns., "November 2, 1910"--Title page., "Stories of adventure"--Title page., Printed later as: Pluck and luck ; no. 1449., Includes also: A faithful hindoo / by Kit Clyde.
Benson's new boy, or, Whooping up the Wall Street market
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "January 6, 1928.", "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 XIV-XV of: Ninety degrees South, or, Lost in the land of ice / by Gaston Garne., Includes short story: A strange adventure.
Bessie Raynor, the work girl, or, The quicksands of life
by Wm. Mason Turner, M. D., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover., Printed in triple columns., "December 16, 1879."--Caption., Also printed as: Waverley library ; v. 5 no. 64.
Between two fires, or, The boys in blue cut off
by Lieut. Harry Lee., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "December 2, 1904."--Caption., Printed in double columns., "Stories of brave Northern and Southern boys in the Civil War."
Beyond the "dead line", or, The boys in gray besieged
by Lieut. Harry Lee., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "December 23, 1904."--Caption., Printed in double columns., "Stories of brave Northern and Southern boys in the Civil War."
Billy Button, the young clown and bareback rider
by Lieut. E. H. Kellogg., Title from page 2., "June 25, 1897."--Caption., Printed in triple columns.
Billy Staver, the boy fireman
by Charles Barnard., Caption title., "August 4, 1892"--Cover., Illustrated paper cover., Publisher's advertisements on back cover., Pagination is inclusive of cover., Printed in double columns.
Billy, the bootblack, or, The trump card last
by Harrigan & Hart., Title from page 2., "April 25, 1883."--Caption., Printed in triple columns.
Billy, the cabin boy, or, The treasure of Skeleton Island
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "February 26, 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-VI of: True grit, or, An engineer at eighteen / by Gaston Garne., Includes a short story entitled: Cowboy and his outfit / by Paul Braddon.
Bivouac and battle, or, The boys in gray's hard campaign
by Lieut. Harry Lee., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "September 30, 1904."--Caption., Printed in double columns., "Stories of brave Northern and Southern boys in the Civil War."
Black and blue, or, Nick Wharton on the war-path
by Harry Rockwood., Title from page 2., "December 21, 1894."--Caption., Printed in triple columns.
Blind devotion, or, Love against the world
by Alice Fleming., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover., Printed in triple columns., "August 24, 1880."--Caption.
Blonde Bill, or, Deadwood Dick's home base
by Edward L. Wheeler., Caption title., "Oct. 11, 1899.", Illustrated paper cover in color., Printed in double columns.
Bluejacket, the boy scout of the wilderness
by Morris Redwing., Title from page 2., "December 25, 1896."--Caption., Printed in double columns.
Bob Brandon, contractor, or, The treasure that led to fame
by a Self-made man., Caption title., Illustrated paper cover in colors., "November 12, 1909"--Caption., "Stories of boys who make money.", Printed in double columns., Includes two very short articles and a short story: A brave boy's search / by D.W. Stevens.
Bob Rollick, or, What was he born for?
by Peter Pad., Sequel: Bob Rollick, the Yankee notion drummer., Caption title., "September 3d, 1882."--Caption., Printed in triple columns.
Bob Rollick, the Yankee notion drummer
by Peter Pad., Caption title., "October 30, 1882."--Caption., Printed in triple columns.
Bob Short, or, One of our boys
Caption title., "August 4, 1880."--Edward T. LeBlanc bibliography of story papers, dime novels, and libraries., Printed in triple columns.