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Beadle's Boy's Library of Sport, Story and Adventure, quarto edition |
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Prentiss Ingraham. Revolver Billy, the Boy Ranger of Texas. A History of the Romantic Life of a Prairie BoyBilly Mirandain the Lone Star State. November 7, 1883. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 100; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 75; Pocket Library, no. 413. Brought $11 at the O'Brien sale. |
101. |
J. F. C. Adams. The River Rifles; or, The Fate of the Flatboat. November 14, 1883. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 34; Pocket Novels, no. 56; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 101; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 623; Dime Novels, no. 113. |
102. |
Joseph E. Badger. Captain Fly-By-Night; or, The Colorado Boys on the War-Path. November 21, 1883. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 102; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 84; Pocket Library, no. 410. Locale: Colorado. |
103. |
Edward Willett. Alone on the Plains; or, The She-Eagle's Vengeance. November 28, 1883. Found in: Dime Novels, no. 187; Dime Novels, no. 375; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 103; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 114; Pocket Library, no. 429. |
104. |
Roger Starbuck. Silver Horn and His Rifle, "Fire-Death"; or, The Boy Heroes of the War-Path. December 5,1883. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 104; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 115. In the country of Blackfeet and Crows in the Rockies. |
105. |
Emerson Rodman. Exploits of Hezekiah Smith, the Backwoodsman; or, Mad Anthony's Kentucky Rangers. December 12, 1883. Found in: Irwin P. Beadle's American Novels (title varies. See Abbreviations under IAN), no. 14; Irwin P. Beadle's American Novels (title varies. See Abbreviations under IAN), no. 49; Pocket Novels, no. 61; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 105; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 116; Pocket Library, no. 420. |
106. |
Bryant Bainbridge. Jumping Jake, the Colorado Circus Boy; or, The Wicked Man of Slashaway Bar, December 19, 1883. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 106; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 93; Pocket Library, no. 403. Locale: Colorado. |
107. |
Edward S. Ellis. Mariano, the Ottawa Girl; or, The Mysterious Canoe. December 26, 1883.Found in: Dime Novels, no. 82; Pocket Novels, no. 31; Dime Novels, no. 579; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 107; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 101. |
108. |
Barry Ringgold. Old Traps; or, The Boy Rivals. A Tale of a Lost Balloon. January 2, 1884. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 108; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 118; Pocket Library, no. 411. San Franciscoacross the Sierra Nevadasan active volcano. |
109. |
Prentiss Ingraham. Pony Bob, the Reckless Rider of the Rockies. A True History of the Life of R. H. Haslam, who made himself Famous as a Pony Express Rider and "Flying Courier" in the Rocky Mountains a Quarter of a Century Ago. January 9, 1884. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 109; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 83; Pocket Library, no. 423. Year 1860. Englandon the sea to ChinaBostonIowa Indian fightsDanitesSalt LakeAlbert Sidney Johnston's armyFort Bridger. |
110. |
T. C. Harbaugh. Center Shot, the White Crow; or, Roving Rifle's First Campaign. January 16, 1884. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 110; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 119. Preceded by Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 96. Fort Harlow, near the Yellowstone River, Montana(P). |
111. |
Ned Buntline. Ethelbert, the Shell-Hunter; or, The Ocean Chase. A Romance of Land and Sea. January 23, 1884. Found in: American Tales, no. 87; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 111; Half-Dime Library, no. 1080. |
112. |
Charles Morris. A Hot Trail; or, Clark Cloverly among the Tartars. January 30, 1884. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 112; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 120; Pocket Library, no. 455. Preceded by Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 83 and Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 91. Siberia and across the steppes in 1881. |
113. |
Roger Starbuck. Hunter-Pard Ben; or, The Wakash's Blind Lead. February 6, 1884. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 113; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 121; Pocket Library, no. 442. Near Mount Olympus, when Washington was a Territory. |
114. |
Charles Howard. The White Tigers; or, Silver Rifle, the Girl Tracker of Lake Superior. February 13, 1884. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 126; Pocket Novels, no. 72; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 114; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 99; Pocket Library, no. 451. |
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G. Waldo Browne. The Esquimaux' Queen; or, The Mystery of the Lone Hut. February 20, 1884. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 115; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 122. Baffin's Bay, Disco Island, and Greenland in 1850. |
116. |
Charles Morris. Tim, the Boy Acrobat; or, Life in the Circus Ring. February 27, 1884. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 116; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 123; Pocket Library, no. 421. Villains in the circus ring. |
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Henry J. Thomas. Queen Bessie, the Border Girl. A Romance of the Kanawha. March 5, 1884. Found in: Dime Novels, no. 146; Pocket Novels, no. 175; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 117; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 124; Pocket Library, no. 427. The original story in the Dime Novels had Mrs. Henry J. Thomas given as the author. |
118. |
Barry Ringgold. Tom Tabor, the Boy Fugitive; or, The Young Lynch-Gang "Wolves." A Romance of Colorado Hills. March 12, 1884. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 118; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 125; Pocket Library, no. 425. Near Long's Peak, Colorado. |
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Joseph E. Badger. Mink Coat, the Death Shot; or, The Spring of the Tiger. March 19, 1884. Found in: Dime Novels, no. 241; Pocket Novels, no. 130; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 119; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 126; Pocket Library, no. 440. |
120. |
St. George Rathbone [sic]. The Snow-Shoe Trail; or, The Forest Desperadoes. March 26, 1884. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 120; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 100. Among Indians and desperadoes in the woods in the Blackfoot country of the far Northwest. |
121. |
Maj. H. B. Stoddard. The Boy Vigilantes; or, King Cole and his Band. April 2, 1884. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 121; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 98; Pocket Library, no. 437. "Pay Dirt," Colorado, and New York City in 1879. |
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