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1.

Oll Coomes. Deerhunter, the Boy Scout of the Great North Woods; or, Old Rattler, the Red River Epidemic. April 19, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 1; Pocket Library, no. 381.

Red Pine, Minnesota, during the Civil War. Indians on the warpath.

2.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill, from Boyhood to Manhood. Deeds of Daring, Scenes of Thrilling Peril, and Romantic Incidents in the Early Life of W. F. Cody, the Monarch of Bordermen. April 26, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 1; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 2; Pocket Library, no. 388.

Brought $4.50 at the O'Brien sale.

3.

Albert W. Aiken. Kit Carson, King of Guides; or, Mountain Paths and Prairie Trails. May 3, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 15; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 3.

Brought $5.50 at the O'Brien sale.

4.

H. B. Stoddard. Gordon Lillie, the Boy Interpreter of the Pawnees. A Story of Thrilling Adventures East and West. May 10, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 4; Pocket Library, no. 431.

Gordon Lillie was born in Illinois in 1860 and died February 3, 1942, in Oklahoma.

5.

Prentiss Ingraham. Bruin Adams, Old Grizzly's Boy Pard. Scenes of Wild Adventure in the Life of the Boy Ranger of the Rocky Mountains. May 17, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 9; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 5; Pocket Library, no. 433.

6.

Edward L. Wheeler. Deadwood Dick as a Boy; or, Why Wild Ned Harris, the New England Farm-Lad,
became the Western Prince of the Road. May 24, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 21; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 6.

7.

Prentiss Ingraham. Wild Bill, the Pistol Prince, from Early Boyhood to his Tragic Death. Deeds of Daring, Adventures, and Thrilling Incidents in the Life of J. B. Hickok, Known to the World as Wild Bill. May 31, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 3; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 7; Pocket Library, no. 383.

8.

Joseph E. Badger. The Prairie Ranch; or, The Young Cattle Herders. June 7, 1884.

Found in: The Young New Yorker, no. 1; Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 521; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 4; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 8.

9.

A. H. Post. Roving Joe, the History of a "Border Boy." Brief Scenes from the Life of Joseph E. Badger, Jr. June 14, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 7; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 9.

Brought $5.50 at the O'Brien sale.

10.

Prentiss Ingraham. Texas Jack, the Mustang King. Thrilling Adventures in the Life of J. B. Omohundro, "Texas Jack," the Noted Scout, Indian Fighter, Guide, Ranchero, Mustang Breaker and Hunter of the "Lone Star State." June 21, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 5; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 10; Pocket Library, no. 392.

11.

Henry B. Stoddard. Charley Skylark. A Story of School-Boy Scrapes and College Capers. June 28, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 11; Pocket Library, no. 391.

A boys' boarding school at "Mt. W. "

12.

Joseph E. Badger. Mariposa Marsh; or, The Golden Treasure of Spring Steel. July 5, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 12; Pocket Library, no. 384.

A good story of the gold fields of Australia. This story follows Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 14.

13.

John J. Marshall. Roving Ben. A Story of a Young American who Wanted to See the World. July 12, 1884.

Found in: Dime Fiction, no. 9; Boy's Book of Romance and Adventure, no. 2; Half Dime Library, no. 4; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 13.

14.

Joseph E. Badger. Spring Steel, King of the Bush. July 19, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 14; Pocket Library, no. 390.

The Australian gold fields. This story precedes Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 12.

"Stick-up," used on page four for "hold-up" as early as 1885, may be an Australian expression later adopted in the United States.

15.

Edward Willett. Wide-Awake George, the Boy Pioneer; or, Life in a Log Cabin. Incidents and Adventures in the Backwoods. July 26, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 19; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 15; Pocket Library, no. 382.

16.

Barry Ringgold. The Boy Wizard; or, The Silver-Land Seekers. August 2, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 16; Pocket Library, no. 405.

The story of an emigrant train and Indians, south of Bill Williams Mountain, Arizona.

17.

"Noah Nuff." Peter Peppergrass, the Greenhorn from Gotham, and his Comical Adventures in the Country. August 9, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 17; Pocket Library, no. 393.

Locale: "Squashville," New Jersey.

18.

Oll Coomes. Adrift on the Prairie; or, The Adventures of Four Young Nimrods. August 16, 1884.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 349; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 14; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 18.

19.

A. H. Post. The Fortune-Hunter; or, Roving Joe as Miner, Cowboy, Trapper and Hunter. August 23, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 29; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 19; Pocket Library, no. 434.

20.

T. C. Harbaugh. Trapper Tom, the Wood Imp; or, Old Tomahawk's Scalp-Hunt. August 30, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 20; Pocket Library, no. 406.

An Indian tale of northwestern Wyoming.

21.

Prentiss Ingraham. Yellow Hair, the Boy Chief of the Pawnees. The Adventurous Career of Eddie Burgess of Nebraska. September 6, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 27; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 21.

22.

T. C. Harbaugh. The Snow-Trail; or, The Boy Hunters of Fur-Land. A Narrative of Sport and Life around Lake Winnipeg. September 13, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 10; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 22.

23.

Frank Powell. Old Grizzly Adams, the Bear Tamer; or, The Monarch of the Mountains. Thrilling Adventures in the Life of the Famous "Wild Hermit of the Rockies'' and "Grizzly Bear Tamer," as he was known from Montana to Mexico, and whose Deeds of Daring, as Indian Trailer, Savage Beast Conqueror and Mountain Regulator, would Fill Volumes. September 20, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 11; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 23.

Brought $5 at the O'Brien sale.

24.

Frederick Whittaker. Woods and Waters; or, The Exploits of the Littleton Gun Club. September 27, 1884.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 401; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 12; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 24.

Followed by Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 43.

25.

William R. Eyster. A Rolling Stone. Incidents in the Career on Sea and Land as Boy and Man, of Col. Prentiss Ingraham, Soldier, Sailor and Wanderer. October 4, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 13; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 25.

Brought $11 at the O'Brien sale.

26.

C. Dunning Clark. Red River Rovers; or, Life and Adventures in the Northwest. October 11, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 16; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 26.

27.

Prentiss Ingraham. Plaza and Plain; or, Wild Adventures of "Buckskin Sam" (Major Sam. S. Hall),
the Noted Texan Ranger, Scout, Guide, Ranchero and Indian-Fighter of the South-west Border. October 18, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 17; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 27; Pocket Library, no. 418.

28.

Frederick Whittaker. The Sword Prince. The Romantic Life of Colonel Monstery, American Champion-at-Arms. October 25, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 24; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 28.

29.

T. C. Harbaugh. Snow-Shoe Tom; or, New York Boys in the Wilderness. A Narrative of Sport and Peril in Maine. November 1, 1884.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 471; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 26; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 29.

30.

C. Dunning Clark. Paul DeLacy, the French Beast Charmer; or, New York Boys in the Jungles. A Story of Adventure, Peril and Sport in Africa. November 8, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 23; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 30.

31.

Joseph E. Badger. Round the Camp Fire; or, Snow-Bound at "Freeze-Out" Camp. A Tale of Roving Joe and his Hunter Pards. November 15, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 25; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 31.

32.

Prentiss Ingraham. White Beaver, the Indian Medicine Chief; or, The Romantic and Adventurous Life of Dr. D. Frank Powell, known on the Border as "Fancy Frank," "Iron Face," etc., etc. November 22, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 32; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 32; Pocket Library, no. 438.

33.

Frederick Whittaker. The Boy Crusader; or, How a Page and a Fool Saved a King. A Story of Richard the Lion Heart. November 29, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 31; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 33.

34.

C. Dunning Clark. The Chase of the Great White Stag; or, Tenting in the North Woods. December 6, 1884.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 432; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 28; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 34.

This number contains also Camp and Canoe; or, Life in the Canada Wilds.

35.

Roger Starbuck. Old Tar Knuckle and his Boy Chums; or, The Monsters of the Esquimaux Border. December 13, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 37; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 35.

36.

Frederick Whittaker. The Dashing Dragoon; or, The Story of Gen. George A. Custer from West Point to the Big Horn. December 20, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 20; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 36.

37.

Prentiss Ingraham. Night-Hawk George and his Daring Deeds, and Adventures in the Wilds of the South and West. December 27, 1884.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 39; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 37.

George Powell, brother of Dr. Frank Powell.

38.

T. C. Harbaugh. The Boy Exiles of Siberia; or, The Watch-Dog of Russia. A Tale of Strange Adventure in the Land of Snow and Death. January 3, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 22; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 38.

39.

Morris Redwing. The Young Bear Hunters. The Haps and Mishaps of a Party of Boys in the Wilds of Northern Michigan. January 10, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 34; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 39.

40.

Edward Willett. Smart Sim, the Lad with a Level Head; or, Two Boys who were "Bounced." January 17, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 36; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 40; Pocket Library, no. 389.

41.

Edward S. Ellis. The Settler's Son; or, Adventures in Wilderness and Clearing. A True Story of Early Border Life. January 24, 1885.

Found in: † Irwin P. Beadle's American Novels (title varies. See Abbreviations under IAN), no. 42; Starr's American Novels, no. 11; Pocket Novels, no. 36; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 38; Dime Novels, no. 585; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 41.

42.

C. Dunning Clark. Walt Ferguson's Cruise. A Tale of the Antarctic Sea. January 31, 1885.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 465; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 30; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 42; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 510.

43.

Frederick Whittaker. Rifle and Revolver; or, The Littleton Gun Club on the Buffalo Range. February 7, 1885.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 413; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 18; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 43.

Preceded by Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 24.

44.

T. C. Harbaugh. The Lost Boy Whalers; or, In the Shadow of the North Pole. A Tale of Adventure and Peril in the Frigid World. February 14, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 35; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 44.

45.

Prentiss Ingraham. Bronco Billy, the Saddle Prince. Thrilling Scenes in the Life of William Powell, the Young Border Hero. February 21, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 43; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 45; Pocket Library, no. 378.

William Powell was a brother of Dr. Frank and George Powell.

46.

Charles Morris. Dick, the Stowaway; or, A Yankee Boy's Strange Cruise. February 28, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 48; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 46; Pocket Library, no. 379.

Followed by Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition) no. 66.

47.

Joseph E. Badger. The Colorado Boys; or, Life on an Indigo Plantation. March 7, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 51; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 47.

48.

T. C. Harbaugh. The Pampas Hunters; or, New York Boys in Buenos Ayres. March 14, 1885.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 536; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 41; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 48.

49.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Adventurous Life of "Nebraska Charlie" (Charles E. Burgess), the "Boy Medicine Man" of the Pawnees. March 21, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 50; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 49; Pocket Library, no. 428.

50.

Frederick Whittaker. Jack, Harry and Tom, the Three Champion Brothers; or, Adventures of Three Brave Boys with the Tattooed Pirate. March 28, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 45; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 50.

51.

C. Dunning Clark. The Young Land-Lubber; or, Prince Porter's First Cruise. The Story of the Struggles of a Young Sailor. April 4, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 42; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 51; Pocket Library, no. 424.

52.

T. C. Harbaugh. The Boy Detectives; or, The Young Californians in Shanghai. A Narrative of Chinese Adventure. April 11, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 53; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 52; Pocket Library, no. 387.

53.

Charles Morris. Honest Harry; or, The Country Boy Adrift in the City. April 18, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 52; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 53; Pocket Library, no. 395.

54.

Prentiss Ingraham. California Joe, the Mysterious Plainsman. The Strange Adventures of an Unknown
Man, whose Real Identity, like that of the "Man in the Iron Mask" is still Unsolved. April 25, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 54; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 54.

Brought $35 at the O'Brien sale.

55.

Edward Willett. Tip Tressell, the Floater; or, Fortunes and Misfortunes on the Mississippi. May 2, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 49; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 55; Pocket Library, no. 397.

56.

Barry DeForest. The Snow Hunters; or, Winter in the Woods. May 9, 1885.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 258; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 44; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 56.

57.

S. W. Pearce. Harry Somers, the Sailor-Boy Magician; or, The Old Bo'sen's Strange Land Cruise. May 16, 1885.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 650; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 55; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 57; Pocket Library, no. 399.

58.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Adventurous Life of Captain Jack (John W. Crawford), the Border Boy, known to Fame as "Captain Jack, the Poet-Scout of the Black Hills," "The Fighting Courier" and "Wild Rider," with Incidents in his Earlier Career as a Boy Soldier. May 23, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 63; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 58; Pocket Library, no. 398.

Brought $16 at the O'Brien sale.

59.

Charles Morris. Lame Tim, the Mule Boy of the Mines; or, Life among the Black Diamonds. May 30, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 58; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 59; Pocket Library, no. 401.

60.

T. C. Harbaugh. The Young Trail Hunters; or, New York Boys in Grizzly Land. A Romance of White Buffalo Camp. June 6, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 60; Pocket Library, no. 60.

61.

Joseph E. Badger. The Tiger Hunters; or, The Colorado Boys in Elephant-land. A Story of Sport and Adventure in Pursuit of Big Game. June 13, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 62; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 61.

62.

Prentiss Ingraham. Doctor Carver, the "Evil Spirit" of the Plains; or, the Champion Shot of the World. The Romantic and Adventurous Career of Doctor William Frank Carver, whose Life as a Plainsman, Horseman, Rifle King, Pistol Prince, and Hunter, has Won for him a Name Known the Country Over. June 20, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 86; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 62; Pocket Library, no. 409.

Brought $7 at the O'Brien sale.

63.

Roger Starbuck. Black Horse Bill, the Bandit Wrecker; or, Two Brave Boys to the Rescue. June 27, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 65; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 63; Pocket Library, no. 400.

64.

Albert W. Aiken. Young Dick Talbot; or, A Boy's Rough and Tumble Fight from New York to California. July 4, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 72; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 64; Pocket Library, no. 380.

65.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Boy Pilot; or, The Island Wreckers. July 11, 1885.

Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 116; Pocket Novels, no. 46; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 71; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 65; Dime Novels, no. 603; Pocket Library, no. 449.

66.

Charles Morris. The Desert Rover; or, Stowaway Dick, among the Arabs. July 18, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 74; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 66; Pocket Library, no. 408.

67.

Prentiss Ingraham. Texas Charlie, the Boy Ranger. A Narrative of Thrilling Incidents in the Life of Captain Charles Bigelow, of the Lone Star State, whose Career as a Young Guide, Indian-Fighter and Ranger has been Full of Romantic Adventure and Deadly Peril. July 25, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 90; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 67; Pocket Library, no. 404.

68.

"Bruin" Adams. Little Rifle; or, The Young Fur Hunters. August 1, 1885.

Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 109; Pocket Novels, no. 74; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 84; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 68; Pocket Library, no. 407.

Followed by Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 71.

69.

Charles Morris. The Young Nihilist; or, A Yankee Boy among the Russians. August 8, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 83; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 69; Pocket Library, no. 432.

Followed by Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 95.

70.

H. B. Stoddard. Pony, the Cowboy; or, The Young Marshal's Raid. A Tale of Western Kansas. August 15, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 88; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 70; Pocket Library, no. 415

71.

"Bruin" Adams. Ruff Robsart and his Bear; or, The Trail of Little Rifle. August 22, 1885.

Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 110; Pocket Novels, no. 76; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 87; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 71.

Preceded by Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 68.

72.

Frederick Whittaker. The Ice Elephant; or, The Castaways of the Lone Coast. A Story of Three Bold Boys in the Frozen North. August 29, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 40; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 72; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 751.

73.

William H. Manning. The Young Moose-Hunters; or, Trail and Camp-Fire in the New Brunswick Woods. September 5, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 64; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 73.

74.

Roger Starbuck. The Boy Coral-Fishers; or, The Sea-Cavern Scourge. A Story of the Indian Isles. September 12, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 47; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 74.

Followed by Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 77.

75.

Prentiss Ingraham. Revolver Billy, the Boy Ranger of Texas. A History of the Romantic Life of a Prairie BoyBilly Mirandain the Lone Star State. September 19, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 100; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 75; Pocket Library, no. 413.

76.

T. C. Harbaugh. The Condor Killers; or, Wild Adventures at the Equator. September 26, 1885.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 484; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 46; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 76; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 683.

77.

Roger Starbuck. Lud Lionheels, the Young Tiger Fighter; or, The Man Monster of the Isle. October 3, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 59; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 77.

Preceded by Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 74.

78.

Edward Willett. Flatboat Fred; or, The Voyage of the "Experiment." A Tale of a Mississippi Mystery. October 10, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 68; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 78; Pocket Library, no. 402.

79.

Frederick Whittaker. Boone, the Hunter; or, The Backwoods Brothers. A Romance of the Middle Border. October 17, 1885.

Found in: Dime Novels, no. 278; Pocket Novels, no. 142; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 92; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 79.

Brought $2 at the O'Brien sale.

80.

Roger Starbuck. Kentucky Ben, the Long Rifle of the Cascades; or, The Boy Trappers of Oregon. October 24, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 70; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 80.

81.

T. C. Harbaugh. The Kit Carson Club; or, Young Hawkeyes in the Northwest. October 31, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 76; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 81.

82.

Barry Ringgold. Little Buck, the Boy Guide; or, The Gold "Eye" of Montana. November 7, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 99; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 82; Pocket Library, no. 394.

83.

Prentiss Ingraham. Pony Bob, the Reckless Rider of the Rockies. A True History of the Life of Robert H. Haslam, who made Himself Famous as a Pony Express Rider and "Flying Courier" in the Rocky Mountains, a Quarter of a Century Ago. November 14, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 109; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 83; Pocket Library, no. 423.

84.

Joseph E. Badger. Captain Fly-by-Night; or, The Colorado Boys on the War-Path. November 21, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 102; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 84; Pocket Library, no. 410.

85.

C. Dunning Clark. Captain Ralph, the Young Explorer; or, The Centipede among the Floes. A Narrative of Adventures in the Greenland Seas. November 28, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 33; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 85.

86.

Morris Redwing. Little Dan Rocks; or, The Mountain Kid's Mission. December 5, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 66; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 86; Pocket Library, no. 386.

87.

H. Grenville. The Menagerie Hunters; or, Fanny Hobart, the Animal Queen. A Story of Wonderful Adventures in the Jungles. December 12, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 57; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 87.

88.

J. Milton Hoffman. The Boy Tramps; or, Life among the Gipsies. December 19, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 56; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 88; Pocket Library, no. 385.

89.

C. Dunning Clark. 'Longshore Lije; or, How a Rough Boy won his Way. A Story of Adventure on Land and Lake. December 26, 1885.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 67; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 89; Pocket Library, no. 396.

90.

T. C. Harbaugh. Roving Rifle, Custer's Little Scout; or, From the Plains to West Point. January 2, 1886.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 96; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 90; Pocket Library, no. 471.

Followed by Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 119.

91.

Roger Starbuck. Oregon Josh, the Wizard Rifle; or, The Young Trapper Champion. January 9, 1886.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 93; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 91; Pocket Library, no. 436.

92.

A. F. Holt. Hurricane Kit; or, Old Lightning on the Rampage. January 16, 1886.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 97; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 92; Pocket Library, no. 416.

93.

Bryant Bainbridge. Jumping Jake, the Colorado Circus Boy; or, The Wicked Man of Slashaway Bar. January 23, 1886.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 106; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 93; Pocket Library, no. 403.

94.

Edward Willett. Sam Spence, the Broadhorn Boy, and How He Floated into a Fortune. A Story of New Orleans in War Times. January 30, 1886.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 98; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 94; Pocket Library, no. 412.

95.

Charles Morris. Moscow to Siberia; or, A Yankee Boy to the Rescue. A Sequel to "The Young Nihilist." February 6, 1886.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 91; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 95; Pocket Library, no. 444.

Preceded by Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 69 and followed by Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 120.

96.

T. C. Harbaugh. Fighting Fred; or, The Castaways of Grizzly Camp. February 13, 1886.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 85; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 96; Pocket Library, no. 417.

97.

C. Dunning Clark. The Cruise of the Flyaway; or, Yankee Boys in Ceylon. February 20, 1886.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 339; Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 6; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 97; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 660.

Followed by Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 102.

98.

H. B. Stoddard. The Boy Vigilantes; or, King Cole and His Band. February 27, 1886.

Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (quarto edition), no. 121; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 98; Pocket Library, no. 437.

99.

Charles Howard. The White Tigers; or, Silver Rifle, the Girl Tracker of Lake Superior. March 6, 1886.

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.

† Correction made as per Volume 3.

1- 99

200 - 299

300 - 320

Beadle's Boy's Library of Sport, Story and Adventure, octavo edition

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