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| Beadle's Boy's Library of Sport, Story and Adventure, octavo edition | 
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           | 200 - 299 | 300 - 320 | 
| 300. | Howard M. Boynton. Kid Keen in New York; or, The Western Wonder on an Eastern Case. January 11, 1890.Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 296; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 540; Half Dime Library, no. 1008.The Denver Detective in New York City. A mixup with twice $50,000 in loot. | 
| 301. | Paul Bibbs. Texan Bill, the Rover; or, The Blue Creek Band. January 18, 1890. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 121; Pocket Novels, no. 49; Dime Novels, no. 609; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 301. | 
| 302. | Lieut.-Col. Hazelton. Old John, the Hermit; or, The Double Disguise. January 25, 1890. Found in: Dime Novels, no. 77; American Library (London edition of Dime Novels), no. 53; Dime Novels, no. 464; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 302. | 
| 303. | Lewis W. Carson. Yankee Seth's Ruse; or, The Supple Skeleton Scout. February 1, 1890. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 52; Pocket Novels, no. 73; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 303. | 
| 304. | Roger Starbuck. Tiger Dick, the Coast Pirate; or, Red John's Vengeance. February 8, 1890. San FranciscoLower Californiaoff the coasttrain robbery in Nevadaa gang of outlawsan Indian's revenge Pah-ute Indians. | 
| 305. | Edward Willett. Peddler Paul's Pard; or, Roving Ned in Arkansas. February 15, 1890. Found in: American Tales, no. 34; Starr's American Novels, no. 152; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 305. | 
| 306. | Charles Howard. Phil, the Boy Marksman; or, The Shawnee Maid's Sacrifice. February 22, 1890. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 112; Pocket Novels, no. 87; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 306. | 
| 307. | George Henry Prentice. Dutch Wag Gottlieb; or, Josh Larkins, the Coward. March 1, 1890.Found in : Dime Fiction, no. 7; Starr's American Novels, no. 214; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 307. | 
| 308. | Howard M. Boynton. The Cadet Detective; or, The Mystery at West Point. March 8, 1890. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 308; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 560; Half Dime Library, no. 993. West Point and vicinity in 1889. A detective, disguised as a cadet, traces a thief who stole $20,000 in gold. | 
| 309. | Frederick Dewey. Colorado Jack's Pards; or, The Mystic Phantom Rider. March 15, 1890. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 129; Pocket Novels, no. 83; Half Dime Library, no. 542; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 309. | 
| 310. | Roger Starbuck. Captain Clew's Cruise; or, The Wreck of the Petrel. March 22, 1890. Found in: Dime Novels, no. 183; Dime Novels, no. 379; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 310. | 
| 311. | Frederick Whittaker. 'Frisco Franks Booty; or, The Wizard's Wile. March 29, 1890. Found in: Dime Novels, no. 235; Dime Novels, no. 386; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 311. | 
| 312. | Percy Preston. The Cafe Detective; or, Roy Kennedy's Big Score. April 5, 1890. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 312; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 613. Boarding school, New York City. The results of buying a secondhand phonograph  a wicked uncle and a falsely accused clerk. The story is told, a la Wilkie Collins, by three different persons. | 
| 313. | Edward S. Ellis. Dutch Hans' Pranks; or, Sylvester Stanton's Scare. April 12, 1890. Found in: Dime Novels, no. 41; American Library (London edition of Dime Novels), no. 20; Dime Novels, no. 532; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 313. | 
| 314. | Oll Coomes. Bald Head, the Double Dodger; or, The Spirit of Storm Lake. April 19, 1890. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 63; Dime Novels, no. 354; Dime Novels, no. 584; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 314. | 
| 315. | Frederick Dewey. Nevada Bob's Scoop; or, The San Francisco Clerk's Chase. April 26, 1890. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 133; Dime Novels, no. 364; Dime Novels, no. 602; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 315. | 
| 316. | Edward A. Wicks. The Humbug Detective; or, Steele Sharp's Doubles. A Story of Lights and Shades of Montana Life. May 3, 1890. Found in: Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 316; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 544; Half Dime Library, no. 990. | 
| 317. | Roger Starbuck. Jolly Skipper Jack; or, The Young Lieutenant's Cruise. May 10, 1890. Found in: Dime Novels, no. 134; Dime Novels, no. 371; Dime Novels, no. 618; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 317. | 
| 318. | Edwin Emerson. Sharp-Shooter Sam; or, Arran O'Rourke's Blunder. May 17, 1890. Found in: Starr's American Novels, no. 73;Dime Novels, no. 366; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 318; Dime Novels, no. 608. | 
| 319. | John Neal. Deacon Hale's Grit; or, Ebenezer Day's Mad Ride. May 24, 1890. Found in: Dime Library of Choice Fiction, no. 1; Dime Novels, no. 535; Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 319. | 
| 320. | J. Stanley Henderson. Ben Bandy, the Boss Pard; or, The Plucky Parson. Announced for May 31, 1890, but never issued. Found in: Dime Novels, no. 114; Dime Novels, no. 467, (Beadle's Boy's Library (octavo edition), no. 320 not issued); Pocket Library, no. 335. | 
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