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Frank Starr's American Novels | ||
1 - 99 |
100 - 199 |
200 - 221 |
100. |
Paul Bibbs. Red-Ax, the Indian Giant; or, The River Stockade. A Tale of Border Life. September 17, 1872. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 100; New Dime Novels, no. 341; Pocket Novels, no. 260. Indian warfare in the St. Peter's River country of Minnesota. |
101. |
Lewis W. Carson. The Forest Fiend; or, The Border Riflemen. A Romance of the Black-Hawk Uprising. October 1, 1872. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 101; Pocket Novels, no. 78. Locale: western Illinois, along the Mississippi River, where Rock Island now stands. Time: 1830-32. Indian trouble growing out of the expulsion of Black Hawk from his ancestral lands, and the taking of his village and winter supply of food by the whites. |
102. |
Maro O. Rolfe. Clyde, the Trailer; or, The Brothers of Death. A Romance of the Plains. October 15, 1872. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 102; Pocket Novels, no. 132; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 226. A story of a band of prairie freebooters in the Black Hills, in 184-. |
103. |
Charles Howard. Kenton, the Ranger; or, The Hunted Fawn. A Tale of the Licking Trail. October 29, 1872. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 103; Pocket Novels, no. 82; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 279. Exploits of Kenton, the scout, near Boonestown, Kentucky. |
104. |
Harry St. George. The Hunter Hercules; or, The Champion Rider of the Plains. November 12, 1872. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 104; Pocket Novels, no. 86; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 154; Pocket Library, no. 458. Northwestern Texas when it was Indian country. |
105. |
Maro O. Rolfe. Star-Face, the Slayer; or, The Mystery of the Iron-Bound Box. A Tale of the Early Kentucky Forts. November 26, 1872. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 105; Pocket Novels, no. 91; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 239. Indians, hunters, and bad men in Kentucky. |
106. |
John Emerald. Cortina, the Scourge of the Rio Grande; or, The Lost Diamond. December 10, 1872. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 106; New Dime Novels, no. 360, 596. |
107. |
Harry Hazard. The Texas Hawks; or, The Strange Decoy. December 24, 1872. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 107; Pocket Novels, no. 59; Half-Dime Library, no. 310; New Dime Novels, no. 627; Pocket Library, no. 273. Bandits and Indians operating along the Trinity River in Texas. |
108. |
Charles Howard. The Yellow Hunter; or, The Winding Trail of Death. January 7, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 108; Pocket Novels, no. 69; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 258. A story of events which took place after the murder of Pontiac. |
109. |
"Bruin" Adams. Little Rifle, the Boy Trapper; or, The Young Hunters of Oregon. January 21, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 109; Pocket Novels, no. 74; Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 84; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 68; Pocket Library, no. 407. Hunting and trapping in the upper Columbia River country and in the Cascades, Oregon. |
110. |
"Bruin" Adams. Old Ruff, the Trapper; or, The Young Fur-Hunters. A Sequel to "Little Rifle." February 4, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 110; Pocket Novels, no. 76; Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 87; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 71. A tale of trappers in Oregon. |
111. |
Max Martine. Sharp-Eye, the White Chief of the Sioux. A Romance of the Far West. February 18, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 111; Pocket Novels, no. 67; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 216. An Indian tale, enacted in the region between Forts Rice and Clark on the Missouri River, Northern Dakota, where Bismark now stands. |
112. |
Charles Howard. Phil Hunter, the Boy Scourge; or, The Shawnee Maid's Sacrifice. A Story of the Old Miami Country. March 4, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 112; Pocket Novels, no. 87; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 306. A story of an Indian maid in Ohio in 1782. |
113. |
Maro O. Rolfe. Mori, the Man-Hunter; or, The Counterfeiters of the Border. March 18, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 113; Pocket Novels, no. 47; New Dime Novels, no. 604; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 286. Iowa Territory in 1835. Ruffians, counterfeiters, gamblers, vigilantes, and detectives. |
114. |
Frederick Dewey. The Dog Avenger; or, Apache Jack's Desert Trail. April 1, 1873.Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 114; Pocket Novels, no. 44; New Dime Novels, no. 599; Half-Dime Library, no. 478. Mexicans, soldiers, and rangers in New Mexico and Arizona. |
115. |
Edwin Emerson. Red Knife, the Wyandotte; or, The Arrow-Matter of the Miamis. April 15, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 115; New Dime Novels, nos. 355, 586. Events during pioneer days, near Fort Washington on the Ohio. |
116. |
Prentiss Ingraham. The Boy Pilot; or, The Island Wreckers. April 29, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 116; Pocket Novels, no. 46; Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 71; New Dime Novels, no. 603; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 65; Pocket Library, no. 449. Penobscot Bay and Portland, Maine, in 1811. |
117. |
Charles Howard. The Elk-Demon; or, The Doom of the Twin Traitors. May 13, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 117; Pocket Novels, no. 45; New Dime Novels, no. 601; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 149. Revolutionary days in Maine and Quebec. |
118. |
Harry Hazard. The Bear-Hunter; or, Davy Crockett as a Spy. May 27, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 118; New Dime Novels, nos. 357, 590. Headwaters of the Trinity River, Texas. |
119. |
Frederick Dewey. The Phantom Trailer; or, The Prisoner of the Hill Cave. June 10, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 119; Pocket Novels, no. 48; Half-Dime Library, no. 313; New Dime Novels, no. 607; Pocket Library, no. 279. This story is followed by Starr's American Novels, no. 129. Locale: mostly along the Gila River in Arizona, in 184-. The supposed ghost of a robber chief haunts a hollow hill. Pedro finds a treasure and loses it. A girl is lost and found. Fights with Indians. |
120. |
Lewis W. Carson. Double-Hand, the Dark Destroyer; or, Bashful Bill, the Northern Spy. June 24, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 120; New Dime Novels, nos. 358, 592. A bashful man, an Onondaga Indian, and another white man avenge the murder of a family in New York state in 17— |
121. |
Paul Bibbs. Moccasin Bill; or, Cunning Serpent, the Ojibwah. A Romance of Big Stone Lake. July 8, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 121; Pocket Novels, no. 49; New Dime Novels, no. 609; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 301. A story of the great Northwest, in 184-, when Ojibway Indians roamed in Minnesota, and scouts and outlaws were active. |
122. |
Charles Howard. Frontier Shack, the Island Trapper; or, The Young White-Buffalo Hunters. July 22, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 122; Pocket Novels, no. 64; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 132. A story of Pawnee Indians, hunters, and trappers on the Oregon trail, Loup Fork, and Platte River, Nebraska. |
123. |
Frederick Dewey. Cato, the Creeper; or, The Demon of Dead Man's Forest. August 5, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 123; Pocket Novels, no. 118; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 194. Robbers and cutthroats in Arkansas during its early settlement. |
124. |
Harry Hazard. Outlaw Jack; or, The Mountain Devil. A Tale of the Overland Route. August 19, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 124; Pocket Novels, no. 79; Half-Dime Library, no. 342. Gold seekers, in 1850, on the way to California, discover gold (probably in Colorado) not far from Laramie. |
125. |
Ralph Roy. Rattling Dick, the Mountain Outlaw; or, The Mystery of Diamond Gulch. September 2, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 125; Pocket Novels, no. 66; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 247. A lost heir, a theft, a holdup, and a kidnapping in Oregon. |
126. |
Charles Howard. Silver Rifle, the Girl Trailer; or, The White Tigers of Lake Superior. September 16, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 126; Pocket Novels, no. 72; Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 114; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 99; Pocket Library, no. 451. Locale: south shore of Lake Superior, in Michigan, in 1763. |
127. |
Paul Bibbs. The Red Prophet; or, The Death-Spirit of the Dacotahs. A Tale of the Gachmantees. September 30, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 127; Pocket Nove.s, no. 55; New Dime Novels, no. 621. |
128. |
Bernard Clyde. The Antelope Boy; or, Smoholler, the Medicine Man. A Tale of Indian Adventure and Mystery. October 14, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 128; Pocket Novels, no. 92; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 137; Pocket Library, no. 447. Columbia and Yakima Rivers, Washington and Oregon. Smoholler, a white "Indian" prophet and ventriloquist, and a white captive maiden make hocus pocus with spirits to awe the Yakima Indians. Smoholler's son finds his father and the white girl marries her Indian lover. |
129. |
Frederick Dewey. The Specter Horseman; or, Cimarron Jack's Last Hunt. October 28, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 129; Pocket Novels, no. 83; Half-Dime Library, no. 542; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 309. Trouble with outlaws and a dead man on the Colorado River plateau in Colorado. This story is preceded by Starr's American Novels, no. 119. |
130. |
Harry Hazard. Left-Handed Pete, the Florida Scout; or, The Everglade Princess' Treason. November 11, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 130; Pocket Novels, no. 63; Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 77; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 112; Pocket Library, no. 473. Billy Bowlegs and the Seminole Indians in Florida in 1818. |
131. |
Charles Howard. The Squaw Spy; or, The Rangers of the Lava-Beds. November 25, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 131; New Dime Novels, no. 361; Pocket Novels, no. 97. The Modoc War in Oregon and California in 1873. Captain Jack, or Mouseh, takes a prominent part. Much of the action takes place in the lava caves. |
132. |
Paul Bibbs. The Branded Brave; or, The Trail of Death. December 9, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 132; Pocket Novels, no. 151; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 251. A tale of Ojibway vengeance in the early days of Minnesota. |
133. |
Frederick Dewey. Spanish Jack, the Mountain Bandit; or, The Pledge of Life. December 23, 1873. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 133; New Dime Novels, nos. 363, 602; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 315. A polite bandit in California in 185-. |
134. |
T. Benton Shields. The Witch Queen; or, The Old Trapper's Big Trail. A Romance of Devil's Gulch. January 6, 1874. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 134; Pocket Novels, no. 85; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 244. Trouble with the Blackfeet in the upper Columbia River country. |
135. |
Charles Howard. Wolf-Cap; or, TheNight-Hawks of the Fire-Lands. A Tale of the Bloody Fort. January 20, 1874. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 135; Pocket Novels, no. 65; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 128; Pocket Library, no. 426. An Indian tale of Fort Sandusky, Western Ohio Reserve, in 181-. Johnny Appleseed is a minor character in the story. |
136. |
Paul Bibbs. The Red Hermitess; or, The Caravan's Prizes. February 3, 1874. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 136; Pocket Novels, no. 90. Indians and traders on the Red River of the North. |
137. |
Lewis W. Carson. Old Pegs, the Mountaineer; or, The Rival Trappers. February 17, 1874. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 137; Pocket Novels, no. 96; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 140; Pocket Library, no. 445. Modoc and Blackfeet Indians in the far Northwest. |
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138. |
Dr. J. H. Robinson. Kid Kerly, the Trapper; or, Nattie of the Woods. March 3, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 50; Starr's American Novels, no. 138; Starr's New York Library (Later New York Library), no. 22; Dime Library, no. 22. |
139. |
Anonymous (E. S. Ellis). The Fighting Trapper; or, Kit Carson to the Rescue. A Tale of Wild Life on the Plains. March 17, 1874. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 139; Dime Library, nos. 68, 1045. Irwin P. Beadle's Ten Cent Novels, nos. 1 and 2 were condensed to form Starr's American Novels, no. 139. Brought $6 at the O'Brien sale. † An illustration in color of the cover of this novel is given on page 4, above. |
140. |
Ned Buntline. Thayendanegea, the Terrible; or, The War Eagle of the Mohawks. A Romance of Early New York. March 31, 1874. Found in: Six Penny tales (London Edition), no. 3; American Tales, no. 56; Starr's American Novels, no. 140; Starr's New York Library (Later New York Library), no. 14; Dime Library, nos. 14, 1037. This story appeared originally in the New York Mercury in 1858. |
141. |
James L. Bowen. The Black Horse of the Prairies; or, Days of Peril. A Thrilling Story of Texan Adventure. April 14, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 43; Starr's American Novels, no. 141; Half-Dime Library, no. 110; Pocket Library, no. 97. Brought $5.50 at the O'Brien sale. |
142. |
Newton M. Curtis. The Texan Spy; or, The Prairie Guide. April 28, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 70; Starr's American Novels, no. 142; Dime Library, nos. 120, 1056. Brought $2.50 at the O'Brien sale. † Offered at $28.75 in a recent catalogue |
143. |
Lieut.-Col. Hazeltine. The Gulf Pirate; or, The Freebooters of the Mississippi. A Story of Land and Ocean. May 12, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 15; Starr's American Novels, no. 143; Half-Dime Library, no. 95; Pocket Library, no. 182. Above Chapter 1, the title is "The Freebooters; or, The Rivals of the Gulf." |
144. |
James L. Bowen. One-Eyed Sim; or, The Forest Home. A Story of the Pawnee War. May 26, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 39; Starr's American Novels, no. 144; Half-Dime Library, no. 107; Pocket Library, no. 190. |
145. |
Hamilton Holmes. Old Rube, the Hunter; or, The Crow Captive. A Tale of the Great Plains. June 9, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 31; Starr's American Novels, no. 145; Half-Dime Library, no. 105; Pocket Library, no. 136. |
146. |
J. Thomas Warren. Doblado, the Outlaw; or, The Oronoco Chief. A Tale of Love and War. June 23, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 8; American Library (London Edition of Dime Novels), no. 57; Starr's American Novels, no. 146. |
147. |
Ned Buntline. The Red Warrior; or, Stella Delorme's Comanche Lover. A Romance of Savage Chivalry. July 7, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 53; Starr's American Novels, no. 147; Starr's New York Library (Later New York Library), no. 23; Dime Library, nos. 23, 1038. |
148. |
Roger Starbuck. The Son of the Sea; or, The Cutter's Cruise. A Romance of the Decks and the Reefs. July 21, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 44; Starr's American Novels, no. 148. |
149. |
William H. Bushnell. The Texan Herdsman; or, The Hermit of the Colorado Hills. A Story of the Pampas. August 4, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 3; † American Library (London Edition of Dime Novels), no. 56; Starr's American Novels, no. 149. Brought $2.50 at the O'Brien sale. |
150. |
Hamilton Holmes. Stung Serpent, the Last Chief of the Natchez. A Tale of Louisiana in the Olden Times. August 18, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 36; Starr's American Novels, no. 150. |
151. |
James L. Bowen. Scouting Dave; or, The Winnebago Renegade. A Story of the Black Hawk War. September 1, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 20; Starr's American Novels, no. 151. |
152. |
Edward Willett. The Arkansas Regulators; or, How Ned Studley Won His Wife. September 15, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 34; Starr's American Novels, no. 152; Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 305. |
153. |
Roger Starbuck. The Slave Captain; or, Scuttled at Sea. A Story of a Cruise off the African Coast. September 29, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 40; Starr's American Novels, no. 153. |
154. |
Herrick Johnstone. The Secret Shot; or, The Rivals of Misty Mount. A Romance of the Old North State. October 13, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 10; American Library (London Edition of Dime Novels), no. 62; Starr's American Novels, no. 154. |
155. |
James L. Bowen. Mike, the Guide; or, Lost upon the Plains. A Story of Life in Texas. October 27, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 42; Starr's American Novels, no. 155. Brought $3 at the O'Brien sale. † Recently catalogued at $28.75. |
156. |
William R. Eyster. Waving Plume; or, The Free Trappers' Pass. A Romance of the Gold Regions. November 10, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 4; American Library (London Edition of Dime Novels), no. 55; Starr's American Novels, no. 156. Brought $10 at the O'Brien sale. |
157. |
James L. Bowen. Border Ben; or, The Fated Treasure. A Tale of the Northern Frontier. November 24, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 37; Starr's American Novels, no. 157. |
158. |
Burton Saxe. The Black Hunter; or, The Cave Secret. A Story of Northern New York in 1806. December 8, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 22; Starr's American Novels, no. 158; Half-Dime Library, no. 112; Pocket Library, no. 178. Brought $3 at the O'Brien sale. |
159. |
James L. Bowen. The Young Ranger; or, The Frontier Scouts. A Wildwood Tale. December 22, 1874. Found in: American Tales, no. 18; Starr's American Novels, no. 159. |
160. |
I. M. Nichols. Tom Wiley. the North-West Scout. A Romance of Upper Minnesota. January 5, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 35; Starr's American Novels, no. 160. |
161. |
Gustav Aimard. Loyal Heart, the Pale-Face Hunter; or, The Trappers of Arkansas. January 19, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 45; Starr's American Novels, no. 161; Dime Library, no. 62. |
162. |
Dr. J. H. Robinson. Old Nick Whiffles; or, The Trapper of the Northwest. February 2, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 49; Starr's American Novels, no. 162; Starr's New York Library (Later New York Library), no. 13; Dime Library, no. 13. |
163. |
Francis Johnson. The Gold-Guide; or, Steel Arm, the Regulator. February 16, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 64; Starr's American Novels, no. 163; Starr's New York Library (Later New York Library), no. 25; Dime Library, no. 25. |
164. |
By the author of "Gold Guide." The Death Track; or, The Outlaws of the .Mountain. March 2, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 65; Starr's American Novels, no. 164; Starr's New York Library (Later New York Library), no. 26; Dime Library, no. 26. |
165. |
Ned Buntline. The White Wizard; or, The Great Prophet of the Seminoles. A Tale of Strange Mystery in the South and North. March 16, 1875. Found in: Six Penny Tales (London Edition), no. 6; American Tales, no. 51; Starr's American Novels, no. 165; Starr's New York Library (Later New York Library), no. 16; Dime Library, no. 16. Originally published as a serial in the New York Mercury, XX, 1858, and later in book form in 1862. |
166. |
Dr. J. H. Robinson. Hirl, the Hunchback; or, The Swordmaker of the Santee. March 30, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 52; Starr's American Novels, no. 166; Dime Library, nos. 37, 1042. Originally published as a serial in the New York Mercury. |
167. |
Gustav Aimard. The Tiger-Slayer; or, Eagle-Head to the Rescue. April 13, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 60; Starr's American Novels, no. 167; Starr's New York Library (Later New York Library), no. 15; Dime Library, no. 15. |
168. |
Francis Johnson. Alapaha, the Squaw; or, The Renegades of the Border. April 27, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 67; Starr's American Novels, no. 168; Dime Library, no. 123. |
169. |
Francis Johnson. The Border Bandits; or, The Horse-Thief's Trail. May 11, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 68; Starr's American Novels, no. 169; Dime Library, no. 138. |
170. |
Francis Johnson. Assowaum, the Avenger; or, The Doom of the Destroyers. May 25, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 69; Starr's American Novels, no. 170; Dime Library, no. 124. |
171. |
Ned Buntline. Saul Sabberday, the Idiot Spy; or, Luliona, the Seminole. June 8, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 54; Starr's American Novels, no. 171; Dime Library, no. 122. |
172. |
Gustav Aimard. The Prairie Flower; or, The Baffled Chief. June 22, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 58; Starr's American Novels, no. 172; Starr's New York Library (Later New York Library), no. 24; Dime Library, no. 24. |
173. |
Dr. J. H. Robinson. Mountain Max; or, Nick Whiffles on the Border. A Tale of Wild Life in Missouri. July 6, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 55; Starr's American Novels, no. 173. Originally published by Cauldwell, Southworth & Whitney in 1859. |
174. |
Henry W. Herbert. The Silent Rifleman. A Tale of the Texan Prairies. July 20, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 62; Starr's American Novels, no. 174; Dime Library, nos. 110, 1054. Brought $6.50 at the O'Brien sale. |
175. |
Newton M. Curtis. Long-Armed Sampson; or, The Scout of the Silver Pond. A Revolutionary Story. August 3, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 78; Starr's American Novels, no. 175. |
176. |
Ned Buntline. Red Ralph, the Ranger; or, The Brother's Revenge. August 17, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 61; Starr's American Novels, no. 176; Half-Dime Library, no. 350. |
177. |
Francis Johnson. The Giant Trailer; or, The Lost Scalp. August 31, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 80; Starr's American Novels, no. 177. Sequence of series: American Tales, no. 86; Starr's American Novels, nos. 177, 178, 179, 180. |
178. |
Francis Johnson. The Doomed Guide; or, The Hunter's Trail. A Romance of the Gila. September 14, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 81; Starr's American Novels, no. 178. A continuation of Starr's American Novels, no. 177. |
179. |
Francis Johnson. The Ranger's Rifle; or, The Wolf of the Warpath. September 28, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 82; Starr's American Novels, no. 179. A continuation of Starr's American Novels, no. 178. |
180. |
Francis Johnson. War-Axe; or, The Trapper's Revenge. A Romance of the Apache Trail. October 12, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 83; Starr's American Novels, no. 180. Brought $9.50 at the O'Brien sale. A continuation of Starr's American Novels, no. 179, and the end of the series. |
181. |
Dr. J. H. Robinson. Redpath, the Avenger; or, The Fair Huntress of the Southwest. A Tale of the Trapping-Grounds. October 26, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 59; Starr's American Novels, no. 181; Dime Library, no. 163. Originally published by Cauldwell, Southworth & Whitney in 1858. |
182. |
Newton M. Curtis. The Blue Brotherhood; or, The Young Patroon's Inheritance. November 9, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 66; Starr's American Novels, no. 182. |
183. |
Ned Buntline. The Smuggler; or, The Shipper's Crime. A Tale of Ship and Shore. November 23, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 79; Starr's American Novels, no. 183; Dime Library, no. 111. |
184. |
Gustav Aimard. The Trail Hunter; or, Red Cedar, the Prairie Outlaw. December 7, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 46; partim in Starr's American Novels, nos. 23, 184; Starr's New York Library (Later New York Library), no. 19; Dime Library, no. 19; partim in Pocket Novels, no. 218. See note under Starr's American Novels, no. 23. |
185. |
Gustav Aimard. The Pirates of the Prairies; or, The Bandit at Bay. December 21, 1875. Found in: American Tales, no. 47; Starr's American Novels, no. 185; Starr's New York Library (Later New York Library), no. 20; Dime Library, no. 20. |
186. |
Gustav Aimard. The Trapper's Daughter; or, The Outlaw's Fate. January 4, 1876. Found in: American Tales, no. 48; partim in Starr's American Novels, nos. 23, 186; Starr's New York Library (Later New York Library), no. 21; Dime Library, no. 21; partim in Pocket Novels, no. 218. See note under Starr's American Novels, no. 23. |
187. |
Newton M. Curtis. Old Tiger, the Patriot; or, The Heroine of the Mohawk. A Tale of Patriot Devotion and Tory Treachery. January 18, 1876. Found in: American Tales, no. 73; Starr's American Novels, no. 187. |
188. |
Ned Buntline. The Sea Bandit; or, The Queen of the Isle. February 1, 1876. Found in: American Tales, no. 72; Starr's American Novels, no. 188; Starr's New York Library (Later New York Library), no. 18; Dime Library, no. 18. |
189. |
Francis Johnson. The Bush Ranger; or, The Half-breed Brigade. February 15, 1876. Found in: American Tales, no. 74; Starr's American Novels, no. 189; Dime Library, no. 135. |
190. |
Francis Johnson. The Outlaw Hunter; or, Red John, the Bush-Ranger. February 29, 1876. Found in: American Tales, no. 75; Starr's American Novels, no. 190; Dime Library, no. 136. |
191. |
Arthur M. Grainger. Golden Feather; or, The Buccaneer's Daughter. March 14, 1876. Found in: American Tales, no. 57; Starr's American Novels, no. 191; Dime Library, no. 78. |
192. |
Lieut.-Col. Hazeltine. California Joe; or, The Angel of the Wilderness. March 28, 1876. Found in: American Tales, no. 12; Starr's American Novels, no. 192. Brought $25 at the O'Brien sale. |
193. |
Edward Willett. Bob Brant, Patriot and Spy. April 11, 1876. Found in: American Tales, no. 5; Starr's American Novels, no. 193. |
194. |
Lieut.-Col. Hazeltine. The Border Spy; or, The Beautiful Captive of the Rebel Camp. April 25, 1876. Found in: American Tales, no. 2; Starr's American Novels, no. 194. |
195. |
J. Thomas Warren. Old Hal Williams; or, The Spy of Atlanta. May 9, 1876. Found in: American Tales, no. 16; Starr's American Novels, no. 195. |
196. |
Edward Willett. The Bushwhacker's Daughter. May 23, 1876. Found in: American Tales, no. 23; Starr's American Novels, no. 196. Above the heading Chapter 1, the title reads "Bella Burt." |
197. |
Herrick Johnstone. Sergeant Slasher; or, The Border Feud. June 6, 1876. Found in: American Tales, no. 19; Starr's American Novels, no. 197. |
198. |
J. Thomas Warren. Old Guess Markham; or, The Cavalry Scout. June 20, 1876. Found in: American Tales, no. 30; Starr's American Novels, no. 198. |
199. |
Edward Willett. Crazy Dan; or, Fight Fire with Fire. A Tale of East Tennessee. July 3, 1876. Found in: American Tales, no. 13; Starr's American Novels, no. 199. |
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