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Albert W. Aiken. The Spotter-Detective; or, The Girls of New York. February 19, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 167; Dime Library, no. 27. Three illustrations. Sing Sing and New York City. A man promises to aid a stranger to marry his cousin for a split of $50,000 of her money. |
28. |
Joseph E. Badger. Three-Fingered Jack, the Road-Agent of the Rockies; or, The Boy Miner of Hard-Luck. February 26, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 335; Dime Library, no. 28; Dime Library, no. 1040. Three illustrations. |
29. |
Philip S. Warne. Tiger Dick, the Faro King; or, The Cashier's Crime. March 5, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 271; Dime Library, no. 29. Followed by Dime Library, no. 171 and Dime Library, no. 251. |
30. |
Joseph E. Badger. Gospel George; or, Fiery Fred, the Outlaw. A Romance of the Gold Mines. March 12, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 391; Dime Library, no. 30; Dime Library, no. 1041. |
31. |
Albert W. Aiken. The New York "Sharp;" or, The Flash of Lightning. March 19, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 9; Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 227; Dime Library, no. 31. |
32. |
John D. Vose. B'Hoys of Yale; or, The Scrapes of a Hard Set of Collegians. March 26, 1878. Previously published under the title "Yale College Scrapes" by Dick & Fitzgerald, New York, ca. 1850; 114 pages. The doings and sayings of the Philistine Society. |
33. |
Albert W. Aiken. Overland Kit; or, The Idyl of White Pine. April 2, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 68; Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 264; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 1; † Dime Library, no. 33; Dime Library, no. 976. The first Dick Talbot story. |
34. |
Albert W. Aiken. Rocky Mountain Rob, the California Outlaw; or, The Vigilantes of Humbug Bar. April 9, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 152; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 2; Dime Library, no. 34; Dime Library, no. 988. The second Dick Talbot story. |
35. |
Albert W. Aiken. Kentucky, the Sport; or, Dick Talbot at the Mines. April 16, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 211; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 3; Dime Library, no. 35; Dime Library, no. 991. The third Dick Talbot story. |
36. |
Albert W. Aiken. Injun Dick; or, The Death Shot of Shasta. April 23, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 245; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 4; Dime Library, no. 36; Dime Library, no. 996. The fourth Dick Talbot story. |
37. |
Dr. J. H. Robinson. Hirl, the Hunchback; or, The Swordmaker of the Santee. April 30, 1878. Found in: American Tales, no. 52; Starr's American Novels, no. 166; Dime Library, no. 37; Dime Library, no. 1042. |
38. |
Albert W. Aiken. The Velvet Hand; or, The Iron Grip of Injun Dick. May 8, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 380; Dime Library, no. 38; Dime Library, no. 999. The fifth Dick Talbot story. |
39. |
Frederick Whittaker. The Russian Spy; or, The Brothers of the Starry Cross. May 15, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 192; Fireside Library, no. 5; Dime Library, no. 39. |
40. |
Joseph E. Badger. The Long-Haired "Pards;" or, The Tartars of the Plains. May 22, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 414; Dime Library, no. 40; Dime Library, no. 985. |
41. |
Albert W. Aiken. Gold Dan; or, The White Savage of the Great Salt Lake. May 29, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 400; Dime Library, no. 41; Dime Library, no. 1003. |
42. |
Albert W. Aiken. The California Detective; or, The Witches of New York. June 5, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 119; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 13; Dime Library, no. 42. |
43. |
Oll Coomes. Dakota Dan, the Reckless Ranger; or, The Bee-Hunters' Excursion. June 12, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 240; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 20; Dime Library, no. 43. Sequence of this series: Dime Library, no. 43, Dime Library, no. 51, Dime Library, no. 48, Dime Library, no. 44. |
44. |
Oll Coomes. Old Dan Rackback, the Great Extarminator; or, The Triangle's Last Trail. June 19, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 324; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 22; Dime Library, no. 44. Sequence of this series: Dime Library, no. 43; Dime Library, no. 51; Dime Library, no. 48; Dime Library, no. 44. |
45. |
Joseph E. Badger. Old Bull's-Eye, the Lightning Shot of the Plains. July 3, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 255; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 29; Dime Library, no. 45; Dime Library, no. 1043. |
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Oll Coomes. Bowie-Knife Ben, the Little Hunter of the Nor'west; or, The Exiles of the Valley of Shadows. July 17, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 224; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 30; Dime Library, no. 46; Dime Library, no. 990. |
47. |
Joseph E. Badger. Pacific Pete, the Prince of the Revolver. July 31, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 296; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 18; Dime Library, no. 47. |
48. |
Oll Coomes. Idaho Tom, the Young Outlaw of Silverland; or, The Hunters of the Wild West. August 14, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 284; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 11; Dime Library, no. 48. Sequence of this series: Dime Library, no. 43; Dime Library, no. 51; Dime Library, no. 48; Dime Library, no. 44. |
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Albert W. Aiken. The Wolf Demon; or, The Queen of the Kanawha. August 28, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 35; Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 190; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 16; Dime Library, no. 49; 44 pages. |
50. |
Joseph E. Badger. Jack Rabbit, the Prairie Sport; or, The Wolf Children of the Llano Estacado. September 11, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 306; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 31; Dime Library, no. 50. |
51. |
Oll Coomes. Red Rob, the Boy Road-Agent. September 25, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 266; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 21; Dime Library, no. 51. Sequence of this series: Dime Library, no. 43, Dime Library, no. 51, Dime Library, no. 48, Dime Library, no. 44. |
52. |
William F. Cody. Death Trailer, the Chief of Scouts; or, Life and Love in a Frontier Fort. October 9, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 426; Dime Library, no. 52. |
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Delle Sara. Silver Sam; or, The Mystery of Deadwood City. October 23, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 362; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 20; Dime Library, no. 53. |
54. |
Philip S. Warne. Always-on-Hand; or, The Sportive Sport of the Foot-Hills. November 6, 1878. Outlaws and vigilantes in Denver and Idaho Springs, colorado. † |
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Mayne Reid. The Scalp Hunters. A Romance of the Plains. November 20, 1878. Found in: Dime Library, no. 50; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 5; Dime Library, no. 55; 48 pages. Originally published in London in 1851. |
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Albert W. Aiken. The Indian Mazeppa; or, The Madman of the Plains. A Strange Story of the Texan Frontier. December 4, 1878. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 102; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 6; Dime Library, no. 56. |
57. |
Percy B. St. John. The Silent Hunter; or, The Scowl Hall Mystery. December 18, 1878. Installments in Dime Library, no. 141 to 150; Dime Library, no. 168, one installment in New and Old Friends, new series, no. 3 unfinished, Twenty Cent Novels, no. 7; Diime Library, no. 57. |
58. |
J. H. Robinson. Silver Knife; or, Wickliffe, the Rocky Mountain Ranger. January 1, 1879. Found in: American Tales, no. 93(not issued); Dime Library, no. 58. Previously published in New York, in 1854, and later as a serial in Gleason's Pictorial, beginning March 17, 1860. See synopsis under American Tales, no. 93. |
59. |
Albert W. Aiken. The Man from Texas; or, The Outlaws of Arkansas. January 15, 1879. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 181; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 8; Dime Library, no. 59. |
60. |
Frank Dumont. Wide-Awake, the Robber King; or, The Idiot of the Black Hills. A Dramatic Romance of Wild Life on the Border. January 29, 1879. Near Custer City, in the Black Hills, but the topography is all wrong. |
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Ned Buntline. Captain Sea Waif, the Privateer. February 12, 1879. Found in: American Tales, no. 91; Dime Library, no. 61; Dime Library, no. 998. |
62. |
Gustav Aimard. Loyal Heart; or, The Trappers of Arkansas. February 26, 1879. Found in: American Tales, no. 45; Starr's American Novels, no. 161; Dime Library, no. 62. |
63. |
Albert W. Aiken. The Winged Whale; or, Red Rupert of the Gulf. March 12, 1879. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 57; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 10; Dime Library, no. 63. |
64. |
Joseph E. Badger. Double Sight, the Death Shot; or, The Outlaw of the Chaparral. Tale of Sport and Peril in Texas. March 26, 1879. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 448; Dime Library, no. 64; Dime Library, no. 1044. The running head is "Equality Eph." |
65. |
Frederick Whittaker. The Red Rajah; or, The Scourge of the Indies. April 9, 1879. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 92; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 9; Dime Library, no. 65. |
66. |
Mayne Reid. The Specter Barque. A Tale of the Pacific. April 23, 1879. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 172; Dime Library, no. 66. Between the appearance of the story in the Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes) and the Dime Library, it was reprinted in the Saturday Evening Post, Vol. 55, No. 14, October 30, 1875. |
67. |
Joseph E. Badger. The Boy Jockey; or, Honesty versus Crookedness. May 7, 1879. Found in: The Young New Yorker , no. 10; Dime Library, no. 67 |
68. |
J. F. C. Adams. The Fighting Trapper; or, Kit Carson to the Rescue. May 21, 1879. Found in: Irwin P. Beadle's Ten Cent Novels, no. 1 and 2; Starr's American Novels, no. 139; Dime Library, no. 68; Dime Library, no. 1045. Rewritten from Irwin P. Beadle's Ten Cent Novels, nos. 1 and 2. |
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Frederick Whittaker. The Irish Captain. A Tale of Fontenoy. June 4, 1879. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 218; Dime Library, no. 69; Dime Library, no. 1046. |
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J. H. Robinson. Hydrabad, the Strangler; or, Alethe, the Child of the Cord. A Tale of Jungle and Bungalow Life. June 18, 1879. Found in: American Tales, no. 90; Dime Library, no. 70. |
71. |
Joseph E. Badger. Captain Cool Blade; or, The Man Shark of the Mississippi. July 2, 1879. Life on and along the Mississippi in the days of its glory. "Spare her! Before heaven, she is your own child!" |
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Albert W. Aiken. The Phantom Hand; or, The Heiress of Fifth Avenue. A Story of New York Hearths and Homes. July 16, 1879. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 20; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 23; Dime Library, no. 72. |
73. |
J. H. Robinson. The Knights of the Red Cross; or, The Magician of Granada. A Tale of the Alhambra, July 30, 1879. Found in: American Tales, no. 88; Dime Library, no. 73; Dime Library, no. 1047. |
74. |
Mayne Reid. The Captain of the Rifles; or, The Queen of the Lakes. A Romance of the Mexican Valley. August 13, 1879. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 466; Dime Library, no. 74. |
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Albert W. Aiken. Gentleman George; or, Parlor, Prison, Stage and Street. August 27, 1879. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 196; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 24; Dime Library, no. 75. |
76. |
George Albany. The Queen's Musketeer; or, Thisbe, the Princess Palmist. September 10, 1879. Found in: American Tales, no. 89; Dime Library, no. 76. |
77. |
Albert W. Aiken. The Fresh of Frisco; or, The Heiress of Buenaventura. September 24, 1879. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 460; Dime Library, no. 77; Dime Library, no. 1048. |
78. |
Arthur M. Grainger. The Mysterious Spy; or, Golden Feather, the Buccaneer's Daughter. October 8, 1879. Found in: American Tales, no. 57; Starr's American Novels, no. 191; Dime Library, no. 78. |
79. |
Albert W. Aiken. Joe Phenix, the Police Spy. October 22, 1879. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 420; Dime Library, no. 79. Three illustrations. |
80. |
Philip S. Warne. A Man of Nerve; or, Caliban, the Dwarf. A Tale of Denver in her Heroic Age. November 5, 1879. Miners, gamblers, kidnappers--"My God! how I love her!"--in Colorado in the early days. |
81. |
Albert W. Aiken. The Human Tiger; or, A Heart of Fire. November 19, 1879. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 30; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 25; Dime Library, no. 81. |
82. |
Thomas Hoyer Monstery. Iron Wrist, the Sword-master. A Tale of Court and Camp. December 3, 1879. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 484; Dime Library, no. 82; Dime Library, no. 986. |
83. |
William F. Cody. Gold Bullet Sport; or, The Knights of the Overland. December 17, 1879. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 472; Dime Library, no. 83. Brought $2 at the O'Brien sale. |
84. |
Albert W. Aiken. Hunted Down; or, The League of Three. December 31, 1879. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 49; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 26; Dime Library, no. 84. |
85. |
Prentiss Ingraham. The Cretan Rover; or, Zuleikah, the Beautiful. A Romance of the Crescent and the Cross. January 14, 1880 (wrongly dated 1879). Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 370; Dime Library, no. 85; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 756 (unfinished when BW ended); Dime Library, no. 970. |
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Percy B. St. John. The Big Hunter; or, The Queen of the Woods. A Romance of the Days of Boone. January 28, 1880. Installments in Dime Library, no. 152 to 155; Dime Library, no. 174; Twenty Cent Novels; no. 19; Dime Library, no. 86. |
87. |
Delle Sara. The Scarlet Captain; or, The Prisoner of the Tower. A Story of Heroism. February 11, 1880. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 394; Dime Library, no. 87. |
88. |
Joseph E. Badger. Big George, the Giant of the Gulch; or, The Five Outlaw Brothers. February 25, 1880. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 345; Dime Library, no. 88. California. A Joaquin Murieta story. Remnants of Murieta's band seek revenge for his execution and the mutilation of his corpse. Followed by Dime Library, no. 154; Dime Library, no. 165 and Dime Library, no. 201. |
89. |
Prentiss Ingraham. The Pirate Prince; or, Pretty Nellie, the Queen of the Isle. March 10, 1880. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 429; Dime Library, no. 89; Dime Library, no. 1049. |
90. |
Sam S. Hall. Wild Will, the Mad Ranchero; or, The Terrible Texans. A Romance of Kit Carson, ]r., and Big Foot Wallace's Long Trail. March 24, 1880. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 436; Dime Library, no. 90. Brought $3 at the O'Brien sale. |
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Albert W. Aiken. The Winning Oar; or, The Inn-keeper's Daughter. A Story of Boston and of Cambridge, of College Boys of Harvard, of the Great Boat-Race, of Woman's Love, Woman's Treachery, and Sisterly Devotion. April 7, 1880. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 445; Dime Library, no. 91. |
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Dangerfield Burr. Buffalo Bill, the Buckskin King; or, Wild Nell, the Amazon of the West. A Life Romance of the Great American Scout. April 21, 1880. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 507; Dime Library, no. 92. |
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Albert W. Aiken. Captain Dick Talbot, King of the Road; or, The Black-Hoods of Shasta. A Wild Story of Life in the Cinnibar Valley. May 5, 1880. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 481; Dime Library, no. 93; Dime Library, no. 1008. |
94. |
Prentiss Ingraham. Freelance, the Buccaneer; or, The Waif of the Wave. A Nautical Romance of the Early Years of the Nineteenth Century. May 19, 1880. Found in : Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 489; Dime Library, no. 94; Dime Library, no. 975. Companion story to Dime Library, no. 103. |
95. |
Anthony P. Morris. Azhort, the Axman; or, The Secret of the Ducal Palace. A Romance of Venice. June 2, 1880. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 510; Dime Library, no. 95. |
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Frederick Whittaker. Double-Death; or, The Spy Queen of Wyoming. June 16, 1880. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 127; Dime Library, no. 96; Dime Library, no. 1050. |
97. |
Albert W. Aiken. Bronze Jack, the California Thoroughbred; or, The Lost City of the Basaltic Buttes. A Strange Story of a Desperate Adventure after Fortune in the Weird, Wild Apache Land. June 30, 1880. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 495; Dime Library, no. 97. |
98. |
Frederick Whittaker. The Rock Rider; or, The Spirit of the Sierra. A Tale of Three Parks. July 14, 1880. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 145; Dime Library, no. 98. |
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Oll Coomes. The Giant Rifleman; or, Wild Life in the Lumber Region. July 28, 1880. Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 375; Dime Library, no. 99. |
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Beadle's New York Dime Library |