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- Title
- Dick Merriwell, peacemaker, or, The split in the Varsity
- Author
- Standish, Burt L., 1866-1945
- Publisher
- Street & Smith, 79-89 Seventh Ave.
- Publication Date
- 1910-11-26
- Genre
- Football stories
- Series
- Tip top weekly
- Number
- Tip top weekly ; no. 763
- Also contains:
- Getting square, An odd illusion, The girl a man loves, A perilous adventure, Queer dwellings for queer people, A bird's boarding house, His reverence at the barber's, A party of one
- Title
- Dick Merriwell, tutor, or, the fellow who gave up football
- Author
- Standish, Burt L., 1866-1945
- Publisher
- Street & Smith, 79-89 Seventh Ave.
- Publication Date
- 1910-11-05
- Genre
- Football stories
- Series
- Tip top weekly
- Number
- Tip top weekly ; no. 760
- Also contains:
- Spanish spy, Transplanting human hair, Chinaman's disregard for death, A strange occupation, The way jockeys train, Twenty minutes under water, Pitching a curved ball, Tell the day of any date, How to take care of the brain, Queer visiting cards, A tigress teaching her young, Is a man the owner of his own tooth, Tricky lions, Rubber cement
- Title
- Dick Merriwell's rescue, or, The regeneration of Rudolph Rose
- Author
- Standish, Burt L., 1866-1945
- Publisher
- Street & Smith, 79-89 Seventh Ave.
- Publication Date
- 1910-10-15
- Genre
- Football stories
- Series
- Tip top weekly
- Number
- Tip top weekly ; no. 757
- Also contains:
- Clown's story, Effect of bad positions, On being patient, Lion taming made easy, A queer little messenger, His certificate, Patient waiters, What he did, A ring lost and found, A dog's sagacity, The blazing bottle of wine, Smallest race of people
- Title
- Dick Merriwell, American, or, The man from Japan
- Author
- Standish, Burt L., 1866-1945
- Publisher
- Street & Smith, 79-89 Seventh Ave.
- Publication Date
- 1910-10-22
- Genre
- Detective and mystery stories
- Series
- Tip top weekly
- Number
- Tip top weekly ; no. 758
- Also contains:
- Squib's talking horse, On going slowly, Eat enough salt, What the boy in the back seat knew, Not to be beaten, Where work is pleasant, Another fraud exposed, The root of the evil