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1000.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Grim Guard; or, The Chinaman in Buckskin. December 22, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 677; Dime Library, no. 1000.

The cover illustration, except for the re-engraved features of the stage driver to represent Buffalo Bill, was previously used on Dime Library, no. 361.

1001.

John W. Osbon. The Brand-Burners of Cimarron; or, Detective Goldspur's Pard. December 29, 1897.

"Tip Top City," Oklahoma. Contemporary.

1002.

Joseph E. Badger. Silver City Sam, the High-Roller Detective; or, The Death-Watch of Gopher Slope. January 5, 1898.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 671; Dime Library, no. 1002.

1003.

Albert W. Aiken. Gold Dan; or, Dick Talbot in Utah. January 12, 1898.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 400; Dime Library, no. 41; Dime Library, no. 1003.

1004.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Death-Deal; or, The Wandering Jew of the Wild West. January 19, 1898.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 690; Dime Library, no. 1004.

The word "Wild" is omitted from the pictorial title.

1005.

Joseph E. Badger. Foot Hills Frank, the Fancy Sport; or, The Rivals of the Road. January 26, 1898.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 697; Dime Library, no. 1005.

The inside title reads "The Rival Road Raiders."

1006.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Sea Cadet; or, The Rover of the Rigoletts. February 2, 1898.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 547; Dime Library, no. 121; Dime Library, no. 1006.

1007.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Daring Deed; or, The Scourge of the Gold Trail. February 9, 1898.

Frontier days, Kansas to Arizona.

1008.

Albert W. Aiken. Captain Dick Talbot, King of the Road; or, The Blackhoods of Shasta. A Wild Story of Life in the Cinnabar Valley. February 16, 1898.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 481; Dime Library, no. 93; Dime Library, no. 1008.

1009.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Dead-Shot Dragoon; or, The Hidden Home of Shadow Valley. February 23, 1898.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 703; Dime Library, no. 1009.

This is the last number of the Dime Library bearing the imprint of Beadle & Adams; the remaining numbers were issued by M. J. Ivers & Co., and are given in this list simply because the series numbers were continued until Ivers stopped publishing this Library in December, 1905.

1010.

Joseph E. Badger. Starlight, the Sparkler Sport; or, The Strangler of the Silver Slope. March, 1898.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 711; Dime Library, no. 1010.

Beginning with this number, the Dime Library appeared only monthly until the end.

1011.

Tom W. King. Luke, the Life-Saver; or, The Wreckers of Bell-Point Light. A Story of the Last of the Shinnecocks. April, 1898.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 80; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 410; Dime Library, no. 1011.

1012.

Harold Payne. Inspector Williams' Great Case; or, The Arch Schemer's Jugglery. A Story of the Mystic Brotherhood. May, 1898.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 600; Dime Library, no. 1012.

1013.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Secret Six; or, Velvet Val, the Spotter Sport. A Story of the White Rider of the Sierras. June, 1898.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 717; Dime Library, no. 1013.

1014.

Joseph E. Badger. The Dead Square Sport's Double; or, Dare Deverell's Life Hustle. July, 1898.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 683; Dime Library, no. 1014.

1015.

Dr. Noel Dunbar. Jule, the Jewess; or, The Miser Millionaire. A Story of Ill-Omened Lives. August, 1898.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 596; Fireside Library, no. 140; Waverley Library (quarto edition) no. 196; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 386; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 734; Dime Library, no. 1015.

1016.

J. C. Cowdrick. The Sport from Denver; or, Cool John's Tug with the City Sharps and Sharks. A Tale of Denver and New York. September, 1898.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 639; Dime Library, no. 1016.

1017.

Dangerfield Burr. The Gambler Guardian's Double Deal; or, The Shadow Scorcher's Compact. A Thrilling Story of the Millionaire Miner's Revenge. October, 1898.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 730; Dime Library, no. 1017.

1018.

J. H. Ingraham. The Hunted Slaver; or, Wrecked in Port. A Terrible Story of Crime and its Punishment. November, 1898.

An old J. H. Ingraham story, which had previously been reprinted as Campfire Library No. 84.

Boston and the sea.

1019.

E. Z. C. Judson. The Ice King; or, The Fate of the Lost Steamer. December, 1898.

An old Judson story which was previously reprinted as Campfire Library No. 54.

New York City and an island between Greenland and Labrador,

1020.

J. H. Ingraham. Sons of Liberty; or, The Cruise of the Powder Ship. January, 1899.

An old J. H. Ingraham story which was previously reprinted as Campfire Library No. 8.

Boston and vicinity. Sir William Howe, General Washington, and the "Sons of Liberty" take part in the story.

1021.

J. H. Ingraham. The Kennebec Cruiser; or, Chased by the Coast Blockaders. February, 1899.

Sea story of the War with England in 1812-14.

1022.

J. H. Ingraham. The Flying Fish; or, Running the Blockade of Boston Harbor. A Stirring Story of Revolutionary Times. March, 1899.

Boston and vicinity.

1023.

J. H. Ingraham. The Hunted Sloop; or, On and Off Soundings. A Tale of the War of 1812. April, 1899.

An old Ingraham story which was originally published under the title "The Truce in 1847." It was reprinted as Campfire Library No. 69.

Gloucester and off the Massachusetts coast.

1024.

J. H. Ingraham. The Steel Mask; or, The Mystery of the Flying Cloud. A Romance of Sea and Shore. May, 1899.

Appeared earlier as DeWitt's Ten Cent Romances No. 93. New York state--Hudson River.

1025.

J. H. Ingraham. The Patriot Cruiser; or, The Mystery of the Three-Masted Schooner. A Dashing Yarn of Boston Harbor and the Spanish Main. June, 1899.

An old Ingraham yarn which was previously reprinted as Campfire Library No. 4.

Events take place mostly in the Caribbean Sea.

1026.

Mayne Reid. The Ocean Hunters; or, The Chase of the Leviathan. July, 1899.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 600; Boy's Library (quarto edition), No. 2; Dime Library, no. 1026.

1027.

J. H. Ingraham. A Yankee Blue Jacket; or, The Cruise of the Ringdove. August, 1899.

An old Ingraham novel which was previously reprinted as Campfire Library No. 46. Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico early in the nineteenth century.

1028.

Anthony P. Morris. The Green Shadow; or, Helen Cercy, the Beautiful Tigress. The Romance of the Fatal Star of Diamonds. September, 1899.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 154; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 612; Dime Library, no. 1028.

1029.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill in Arizona; or, Buckskin Sam's Shadow Trail. October, 1899.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 738; Dime Library, no. 1029.

1030.

Philip S. Warne. The Creole Cousins; or, False as Fair. A Romance of the Tropics. November, 1899.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 504; Fireside Library no. 64; Waverley Library (quarto edition), no. 163; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 500; Dime Library, no. 1030.

1031.

Joseph E. Badger. Headlong Hugh, the Man to Tie To; or, The Hunted Miner's Death Grapple. December, 1899.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 744; Dime Library, no. 1031.

1032.

Philip S. Warne. Elegant Egbert; or, The Gloved Hand. A Mississippi River Romance. January, 1900.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 434; Fireside Library no. 67; Waverley Library (quarto edition), no. 204; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 470; Dime Library, no. 1032.

1033.

Philip S. Warne. A Hard Crowd; or, Gentleman Sam's Sister. February, 1900.

Found in: Starr's New York Library, no. 1; Dime Library, no. 1; Dime Library, no. 1033.

1034.

Edward L. Wheeler. Wild Cat Bob, the Boss Bruiser; or, The Border Bloodhounds. March, 1900.

Found in: Starr's New York Library, no. 6; Dime Library, no. 6; Dime Library, no. 1034.

1035.

Sam S. Hall. Kit Carson, Jr., the Crack Shot of the West. A Romance of the Lone Star State. April, 1900.

Found in: Starr's New York Library, no. 3; Dime Library, no. 3; Dime Library, no. 1035.

1036.

Oll Coomes. Death Notch, the Destroyer; or, The Spirit Lake Avengers. May, 1900.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 136; Starr's New York Library, no. 7; Dime Library, no. 7; Dime Library, no. 1036.

The cover title reads "Death Notch, the Young Scalp Hunter."

1037.

Ned Bundine. Thayendanegea, the Scourge, or; The War Eagle of the Mohawks. June, 1900.

Beadle's American Sixpenny Biographies (London), no. 3; American Tales, no. 56; Starr's American Novels, no. 140; Dime Library, no. 14; Dime Library, no. 1037.

1038.

Ned Buntline. The Red Warrior; or, Stella Delorme's Comanche Lover. July, 1900.

Found in: American Tales, no. 53; Starr's American Novels, no. 147; Starr's New York Library, no. 23; Dime Library, no. 23; Dime Library, no. 1038.

1039.

Albert W. Aiken. Injun Dick, Detective; or, Tracked from the Rockies to New York. August, 1900.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 92; Dime Library, no. 384; Dime Library, no. 1039.

1040.

Joseph E. Badger. Three-Fingered Jack, the Road Agent of the Rockies; or, The Boy Miner of Hard Luck. September, 1900.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 335; Dime Library, no. 28; Dime Library, no. 1040.

1041.

Joseph E. Badger. Gospel George; or, Fiery Fred, the Outlaw. A Romance of the Gold Mines. October, 1900.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 391; Dime Library, no. 30; Dime Library, no. 1041.

1042.

J. H. Robinson. Hirl, the Hunchback; or, The Swordmaker of the Santee. November, 1900.

Found in: American Tales, no. 52; Starr's American Novels, no. 166; Dime Library, no. 37; Dime Library, no. 1042.

1043.

Joseph E. Badger. Old Bull's-Eye. the Lightning Shot of the Plains. December, 1900.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 255; Twenty Cent Novels, no. 29; Dime Library, no. 45; Dime Library, no. 1043.

1044.

Joseph E. Badger. Double Sight, the Death Shot; or, The Outlaw of the Chaparral. January, 1901.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 448; Dime Library, no. 64; Dime Library, no. 1044.

1045.

J. F. C. Adams. The Fighting Trapper; or, Kit Carson to the Rescue. February, 1901.

Found in: Irwin P. Beadle's Ten Cent Novels no. 1 and Irwin P. Beadle's Ten Cent Novels no. 2; American Tales, no. 1; London Edition of the "Dime Novels," called American Library, no. 58; Starr's American Novels, no. 139; Dime Library, no. 68; Dime Library, no. 1045.

1046.

Frederick Whittaker. The Irish Captain. A Tale of Fontenoy. March, 1901.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 218; Dime Library, no. 69; Dime Library, no. 1046.

1047.

J. H. Robinson. The Knights of the Red Cross; or, the Magician of Granada. A Tale of the Alhambra. April, 1901.

Found in: American Tales, no. 88; Dime Library, no. 73; Dime Library, no. 1047.

1048.

Albert W. Aiken. The Fresh of Frisco; or, The Heiress of Buenaventura. May, 1901.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 460; Dime Library, no. 77; Dime Library, no. 1048.

1049.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Pirate Prince; or, Pretty Nellie, the Queen of the Isle. June, 1901.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 429; Dime Library, no. 89; Dime Library, no. 1049.

1050.

Frederick Whittaker. Double-Death; or, The Spy Queen of Wyoming. July, 1901.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 127; Dime Library, no. 96; Dime Library, no. 1050.

1051.

Albert W. Aiken. Richard Talbot of Cinnabar; or, The Brothers of the Red Hand. A Strange Tale of a Lonely Californian Camp. August, 1901.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 530; Dime Library, no. 107; Dime Library, no. 1051.

1052.

Frederick Whittaker. The Duke of Diamonds; or, The Flower of Calcutta. A Story of Strange Lands and Seas. September, 1901.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 532; Dime Library, no. 108; Dime Library, no. 1052.

1053.

Prentiss Ingraham. Captain Kyd, the King of the Black Flag; or, The Witch of Death Castle. October, 1901.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 109; Dime Library, no. 1053.

See note under Dime Library, no. 109.

1054.

Henry W. Herbert. The Silent Rifleman. A Tale of the Texan Plains. November, 1901.

Found in: American Tales, no. 88; Starr's American Novels, no. 174 ; Dime Library, no. 110; Dime Library, no. 1054.

1055.

Frederick Whittaker. The Severed Head; or, The Secret of Castle Coucy. A Legend of the Great Crusade. December, 1901.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 498; Dime Library, no. 115; Dime Library, no. 1055.

1056.

Newton M. Curtis. The Texan Spy; or, The Prairie Guide. January, 1902.

Found in: American Tales, no. 70; Starr's American Novels, no. 142 ; Dime Library, no. 120; Dime Library, no. 1056.

1057.

Harrison Ainsworth. The Blacksmith Outlaw; or, Merrie England. February, 1902.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 125; Dime Library, no. 1057.

1058.

Joseph E. Badger. Sol Scott, the Masked Miner; or, Dan Brown's Double. March, 1902.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 127; Dime Library, no. 1058.

1059.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Chevalier Corsair; or, The Heritage of Hatred. A Romance of Northern and Southern Lands and Seas. April, 1902.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 558; Dime Library, no. 128; Dime Library, no. 1059.

1060.

Albert W. Aiken. Captain Volcano; or, The Man of the Red Revolvers. A Story of Life against Life for a Big Stake. May, 1902.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 561; Dime Library, no. 130; Dime Library, no. 1060.

1061.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buckskin Sam, the Texas Trailer; or, The Bandits of the Bravo. A Life Story of a True Trail, founded upon Incidents in the Adventurous Career of the Noted Texas Ranger, Major Sam S. Hall--"Buckskin Sam,"--from Notes furnished by his Comrades on Plaza and Plain. June, 1902.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 131; Dime Library, no. 1061.

1062.

Frederick Whittaker. Nemo, King of the Tramps; or, The Romany Girl's Vengeance. A Story of the Great Railroad Riots. July, 1902.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 564; Dime Library, no. 132; Dime Library, no. 1062.

1063.

Prentiss Ingraham. Darkie Dan, the Colored Detective; or, The Mississippi Mystery. A Romance of the Sunny South. August, 1902.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 134; Dime Library, no. 1063.

1064.

Oll Coomes. Long Beard, the Giant Spy; or, Happy Harry, the Wild Boy of the Woods. September, 1902.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 301; Dime Library, no. 137; Dime Library, no. 1064.

1065.

Prentiss Ingraham. Fire-Eye, the Sea Hyena; or, The Bride of a Buccaneer. A Romance of the Reality of Piracy during the Bygone Century. October, 1902.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 139; Dime Library, no. 1065.

1066.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Corsair Queen; or, The Gipsies of the Sea. A Romance of Strange Mystery and Thrilling Adventure. November, 1902.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 155; Dime Library, no. 1066.

1067.

Frederick Whittaker. The Phantom Knights. A Tale of Chivalry. December, 1902.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 174; Dime Library, no. 1067.

1068.

Septimus R. Urban. Owlet, the Robber Prince; or, The Unknown Highwayman. January, 1903.

Found in: American Tales no. 77; Dime Library, no. 166; Dime Library, no. 1068.

1069.

William R. Eyster. The Lightning Sport; or, The Bad Men at Slaughter Bar. February, 1903.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 192; Dime Library, no. 1069.

1070.

Buckskin Sam. The Lone Star Gambler; or, The Maid of the Magnolias. A Romance of Texan Mystery. March, 1903.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 195; Dime Library, no. 1070.

1071.

Joseph E. Badger. Revolver Rob, the Red-Handed; or, The Belle of Nugget Camp. April, 1903.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 197; Dime Library, no. 1071.

1072.

Mayne Reid. The White Chief. A Romance of Northern Mexico. May, 1903.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 208; Dime Library, no. 1072.

Originally published in London, in 1855.

1073.

Ned Buntline. Andros, the Free Rover; or, The Pirate's Daughter. June, 1903.

Found in: American Tales, no. 92; Dime Library, no. 270; Dime Library, no. 1073.

1074.

Frederick Whittaker. Seth Slocum, Railroad Surveyor; or, The Secret of Sitting Bull. A Tale of the Great Northern Pacific Road-Building. July, 1903.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 272; Dime Library, no. 1074.

1075.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Sea Owl; or, The Lady Captain of the Gulf. A Romance of Piracy on the American Coast, and a Companion Story to "The Pirate Priest" and "Cutlass and Cross." August, 1903.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 281; Dime Library, no. 1075.

1076.

Frederick Whittaker. The Lost Corvette; or, Blakeley's Last Cruise. A True Story of an Irish-American Sailor in 1814. September, 1903.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 290; Dime Library, no. 1076.

1077.

Albert W. Aiken. Lion Hearted Dick, the Gentleman Road-Agent. A Wild Tale of California Adventure. October, 1903.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 2; Dime Library, no. 349; Dime Library, no. 1077.

1078.

William H. Manning. Wild Dick Turpin, the Lion of Leadville; or, The Lone Hand. November, 1903.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 385; Dime Library, no. 1078.

1079.

Frederick Whittaker. Larry Locke, the Man of Iron; or, A Fight for Fortune. A Story of Labor and Capital. December, 1903.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 50; Dime Library, no. 412; Dime Library, no. 1079.

1080.

Mayne Reid. The Maroon. A Tale of Voodoo and Obeah. January, 1904.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 228; Dime Library, no. 1080.

Originally published in London in 1862; later by George W. Carleton & Co., owners of the American copyright.

1081.

Frederick Whittaker. A Yankee Cossack; or, The Queen of the Nihilists. A Story of the Great Coronation at Moscow. February, 1904.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 253; Dime Library, no. 1081.

1082.

Howard Holmes. Hercules Goldspur, the Man of the Velvet Hand; or, The Poker Queen's Drop Game. A Romance of Idaho. March, 1904.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 278; Dime Library, no. 1082.

1083.

Mark Wilton. Lightning Bolt, the Canyon Terror; or, The Mountain Cat's Grudge. April, 1904.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 285; Dime Library, no. 1083.

1084.

Joseph E. Badger. Howling Jonathan; or, The Terror from Headwaters. May, 1904.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 379; Dime Library, no. 1084.

1085.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Sea Sword; or, The Ocean Rivals. A Companion Story to "Sibyl, the Sea Siren." June, 1904.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 425; Dime Library, no. 1085.

1086.

Frederick Whittaker. Colonel Plunger; or, The Unknown Sport. July, 1904.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 211; Dime Library, no. 1086.

1087.

1087. Prentiss Ingraham. The Kid Glove Miner; or, The Magic Doctor of Golden Gulch. A Romance of the Gold Mines. August, 1904.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 231; Dime Library, no. 1087.

1088.

Philip S. Warne. Black-Hoss Ben; or, Tiger Dick's Lone Hand. A Tale of Wild Ranch Life. September, 1904.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 280; Dime Library, no. 1088.

1089.

1089. Prentiss Ingraham. The Sea Siren; or, The Fugitive Privateer. A Romance of Ocean Trails. October, 1904.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 418; Dime Library, no. 1089.

1090.

Joseph E. Badger. The Rustler Detective; or, The Bounding Buck from Buffalo Wallow. November, 1904.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 450; Dime Library, no. 1090.

1091.

1091. William R. Eyster. Fresh Frank, the Derringer Daisy; or, Millions on the Turn. December, 1904.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 525; Dime Library, no. 1091.

1092.

Frederick Whittaker. Old Cross-Eye, the Maverick Hunter; or, The Night-Riders of Satanta County. A Story of Texas To-day. January, 1905.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 295; Dime Library, no. 1092.

1093.

William R. Eyster. A Sport in Spectacles; or, The Bad Time at Bunco. February, 1905.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 300; Dime Library, no. 1093.

1094.

Joseph E. Badger. Old Forced Lightning, the Solitary; or, Every Inch a Man. March, 1905.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 324; Dime Library, no. 1094.

1095.

Prentiss Ingraham. Ocean Guerrillas; or, The Planter Midshipman. A Romance of Southern Shores and Waters in the Eighteenth Century. April, 1905.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 71; Dime Library, no. 346; Dime Library, no. 1095.

1096.

Frederick Whittaker. The Showman Detective; or, The Mad Magician. May, 1905.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 614; Dime Library, no. 614; Dime Library, no. 1096.

1097.

Prentiss Ingraham. Revello, the Pirate Cruiser; or, The Rival Rovers. A Romance of Outlawry on Blue Wafers. A Companion Story to "The Red Rapier." June, 1905.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 679 †; Dime Library, no. 1097.

1098.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Silver Ship; or, The Sea Scouts of Seventy-six. A Romance of Outlawing Ashore and Afloat. July, 1905.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 600; Dime Library, no. 1098.

1099.

Albert W. Aiken. The Fresh in Texas; or, The Escobedo Millions. A Romance of the Great Ranch. August, 1905.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 497; Dime Library, no. 1099.

† Correction made as per Volume 3.

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