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Edward L. Wheeler. Hurricane Nell, the Girl Dead-Shot; or, The Queen
of the Saddle and Lasso. (May 4), 1877.
Found in: Starr's Ten Cent Pocket Library, no. 1; Half-Dime
Library, no. 32; Pocket Library, no. 30.
Colorado. Mostly about outlaws and other bad men.
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George Waldo Browne. One Leg, the Duelist; or, The Dread Rider of
the Roan Steed. A Wild Texan Romance. May 25, 1887.
Found in: Starr's Ten Cent Pocket Library, no. 2; Half-Dime
Library, no. 90; Pocket Library, no. 110. In Starr's New York
Library (and its continuation The New York Library as published under
the name Frank Starr & Co.) this number was announced to appear May
22.
Western Texas in 1839. A dead man comes back to kill his enemies one
by one.
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Edward L. Wheeler. Old Avalanche, the Great Injun Annihilator; or,
Wild Edna, the Girl Bandit. June 15, 1877.
Found in: Starr's Ten Cent Pocket Library, no. 3; Half-Dime
Library, no. 45; Pocket Library, no. 26.
Nebraska Territory to the Rocky Mountains (probably Colorado).
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Roger Starbuck. The Boy Sea-Thugs; or, The Pirate's Daughter. A
Romance of the Lost Islands. July 1, 1877.
Found in: Starr's Ten Cent Pocket Library, no. 4; Half-Dime
Library, no. 25; Pocket Library, no. 28.
Australia and the Malay Islands.
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J. F. C. Adams. Lighthouse Lige; or, Osceola, the Firebrand of the
Everglades. July 15, 1877.
Found in: Starr's Ten Cent Pocket Library, no. 5; Half-Dime
Library, no. 251; Pocket Library, no. 263.
Brought $3 at the O'Brien sale.
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Texas Jack. Ned Wylde, the Soy Scout. July 30, 1877.
Found in: Saturday Journal (title varies. See Abbreviations
under SJ), no. 348; Starr's Ten Cent Pocket Library, no.
6; Half-Dime Library, no. 38; Pocket Library, no. 9; Half-Dime
Library, no. 1059.
This edition was listed in the back of Starr's Ten Cent Pocket Library,
no. 5. No copy has been seen, and it is not known whether it was actually
issued.
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