Chapter 5

---- Rob Rockett, the boy dodger. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1886. 31 p. illus. 2. ed. 8o. (no. 138.)

Badger, Joseph E. The black giant. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1886. 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 139.)

Wheeler, Edward L. New York Nell, the boy-girl detective. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1886. 31 p. illus. 2. ed. 8o. (no. 141.)

Morris, Charles. Bob Rockett, the bank runner. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1886. 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 149.)

Ingraham, Prentiss. The Sea Trailer. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1886. 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 151.)

Eyster, William R. Dandy Darke. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1886. 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 152.)

Wheeler, Edward L. Wild Frank, the buckskin bravo. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1886. 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 153.)

Ingraham, Prentiss. Buffalo Bill’s bet. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887. 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 165.)

Badger, Joseph E. Dainty Lance and his pard. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 186.)

Morris, Charles. The trapped Tiger King; or, Dark Paul’s plot. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 187.)

Wheeler, Edward L. The ventriloquist detective. A romance of rogues. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 28 p. illus. 8o. (no. 188.)

Hall, Samuel S. Old Rocky’s boys; or, Benito, the young mustang-breaker. A romance of adventure in the “Lone Star State.” [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 189.)

Bowen, James L. Sim Simpkins, scout; or, The faithful mountain mastiff. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 28 p. illus. 8o. (no. 190.)

Wheeler, Edward L. Detective Josh Grim; or, The young gladiator’s game. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 193.)

Morris, Charles. The dandy detective; or, The abducted boy mystery. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 196.)

Ingraham, Prentiss. Roy, the young cattle king; or, The Texan sport unmasked.... A romance of the wild west. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 197.)

Sequel to hisBison Bill, the prince of the reins.

Sequel to hisBison Bill, the prince of the reins.

Dumont, Frank. Ebony Dan’s mask; or, The rival leagues of the mines. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 29 p. illus. 8o. (no. 198.)

Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers. Dictionary Nat, detective; or, Bill Bravo, the bear tamer. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 199.)

Whittaker, Frederick. The twin horsemen; or, The brothers of the plumed lance. A tale of the great Syrian desert. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 30 p. 8o. (no. 200.)

Eyster, William R. Dandy Darke’s pards; or, The Hawks of High Pine. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 201.)

Coomes, Oll. Tom, the Texan tiger; or, Old Luke’s luck. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 202.)

Morris, Charles. Sam, the office boy; or, The tables turned. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 203.)

Ingraham, Prentiss. The young cowboy; or, The girl trailer’s triumph. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 30 p. 8o. (no. 204.)

Wheeler, Edward L. The frontier detective. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887. 28 p. illus. 8o. (no. 205.)

Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers. White Lightning; or, The boy ally. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 28 p. illus. 8o. (no. 206.)

Manning, William H. Kentuck Talbot’s band; or, The red lasso. By Capt. Mark Wilton [pseud.].... [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 207.)

Coomes, Oll. Trapper Tom’s castle mystery; or, Dashing Dick’s disguise. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1888.] 28 p. illus. 8o. (no. 208.)

Carson, Lewis W. Black Hills Ben; or, Dutch Jan on the war-path. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1888.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 254.)

Hall, Samuel S. Giant George’s revenge; or, The boys of “Slip-Up Mine.” By “Buckskin Sam” (Maj. Sam S. Hall).... [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1889.] 28 p. illus. 8o. (no. 267.)

---- Bald Head’s pards; or, Creeping Cat’s cunning. A romance of the Rio Llano. By “Buckskin Sam” (Maj. Sam S. Hall).... [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1889.] 37 p. illus. 8o. (no. 304.)

Hazard, Harry. Dusky Dick’s duel; or, The demon’s trail. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1889.] 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 305.)

Hall, Samuel S. Frio Fred in Texas; or, Old Rocky to the front. A tale of the Lone Star State. By “Buckskin Sam” (Major Sam S. Hall).... [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1889.] 29 p. illus. 8o. (no. 311.)

Warne, Philip S. Honest Jack’s protege; or, The dwarf’s scheme. A story of a wonderful cave. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 313.)

Morris, Charles. The street Arab detective; or, Dirk Dorgan’s double-dealing. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 316.)

Hall, Samuel S. Buckskin Ben, of Texas; or, Single-Eye’s plucky pards. By “Buckskin Sam” (Maj. Sam S. Hall).... [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 317.)

Wheeler, Edward L. Colorado Charlie’s detective dash; or, The cattle-kings. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 29 p. illus. 8o. (no. 318.)

Starbuck, Roger. Frisky Frank in Idaho; or, Old Skinflint, the shadow. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 29 p. illus. 8o. (no. 319.)

Cowdrick, Jesse C. Billy, the kid from Texas; or, Silver-Mask’s clew. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 321.)

On cover: Billy, the kid from Frisco.

On cover: Billy, the kid from Frisco.

Morris, Charles. Fred Flyer, detective; or, Abe Blizzard on deck. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 322.)

Starbuck, Roger. Dead-Shot Ike; or, Hez Helper, the Yankee pard. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 323.)

On cover: Dead-Shot Ike in Montana.

On cover: Dead-Shot Ike in Montana.

Hazard, Harry. Ned, the roving miner; or, Arkansaw Jack’s match. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 327.)

Clark, Charles Dunning. Rocky Ben’s band; or, Big Pete’s big haul. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 328.)

Henderson, J. Stanley. Ben Bandy, the boss pard; or, The plucky parson. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 335.)

Hall, Samuel S. Snap-Shot Sam; or, Ned Norris’s nettle. By “Buckskin Sam” (Maj. Sam S. Hall).... [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 342.)

Monstery, Thomas Hoyer. Rocky Mountain Joe; or, Deacon Simplicity on the war-path. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 29 p. illus. 8o. (no. 351.)

Morris, Charles. New York Tim; or, The boys of the boulevard. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 32 p. illus. 8o. (no. 352.)

Clark, Charles Dunning. Jim’s big bonanza; or, Jake Dodd and his gang. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 360.)

Wheeler, Edward L. Jim, the sport, in Wake-Up. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 29 p. illus. 8o. (no. 368.)

Ingraham, Prentiss. The pony-express rider; or, Buffalo Bill’s frontier feats. Deeds of daring, scenes of thrilling peril, and romantic incidents in the early life of W. F. Cody, the monarch of bordermen. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891.] 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 388.)

Willett, Edward. New York Bill, the dodger. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 389.)

Morris, Charles. Harry, the country boy, in New York. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 395.)

Ringgold, Barry. New York Jack’s mettle. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 411.)

Hoffman, J. Milton. Dasher Dick’s dead lock. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 414.)

Stoddard, Henry B. Pony, the cowboy chief. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 27 p. illus. 8o. (no. 415.)

Holt, Arthur F. Panther Dick’s death-leap. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 416.)

Willett, Edward. Bill Beeler’s bonanza; or, Alone on the plains. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1892.] 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 429.)

Morris, Charles. Cool Clark’s rash race; or, The young nihilist. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1892.] 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 432.)

Willett, Edward. Silverspur. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1892. 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 439.)

Gleason, George. Wistah, the child spy. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1892. 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 441.)

Clark, Charles Dunning. New York Ned in California; or, The brothers of the league. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1893.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 482.)

Adams, James Fenimore Cooper. The wild huntress; or, Old Grizzly, the bear-tamer. By Capt. “Bruin” Adams [pseud.]. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1893.] 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 483.)

Bowen, James L. Silver City Tom; or, Blue Belt’s barter. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1893.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 484.)

Hazleton, Harry. Old Nancy’s ward; or, The rustic rifle rangers. By Lieut. Col. Hazeltine [sic].... [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1893.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 485.)

Rolfe, Maro O. The dwarf decoy; or, The white steed rider. A tale of the old Dahcotah country. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1893.] 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 486.)

Porter, Ann Emerson. Jack’s snare; or, The Kent boys’ plot. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1893.] 31 p. illus. 8o. (no. 487.)

Eyster, William R. Harry Winkle’s long chase; or, The haunted hunter. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1893.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 488.)

Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers. Old Crossfire’s crisis; or, Frank Nesbit, the young trailer. By Captain Charles Howard [pseud.]. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1893.] 28 p. illus. 8o. (no. 489.)

Badger, Joseph E. Goosehead’s best shot; or, The old ranger’s long trail. A romance of the Missouri settlements. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1893.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 490.)

Clark, Charles Dunning. The boy surveyor; or, Rugy, the daring rider. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1893.] 30 p. illus. 8o. (no. 491.)

Belknap, Boynton H. Yankee Josh, the rover; or, Two adventurers in the tropics. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1893.] 29 p. illus. 8o. (no. 492.)

Beadle’s pocket novels.no. 3, 25, 61, 64, 75, 77, 83, 89, 93-94, 97, 102, 105-106, 115, 120-122, 124-125, 127-128, 131-136, 138-140, 142, 145, 149, 152-158, 161, 167, 171, 173-181, 185-190, 195, 197, 207, 210, 213, 216, 218, 221-223, 225, 227, 247-248, 250-251, 260, 270.

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The boy miners; or, The enchanted island. A tale of the Yellowstone country. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1874]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 3.)

Iron, N. C. Godbold, the spy; or, The faithful and unfaithful of 1780. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1871]. 115 p. 16o. (no. 25.)

Rodman, Emerson. Mad Anthony’s scouts; or, The rangers of Kentucky. New York: Beadle and Adams [1876]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 61.)

Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers. The island trapper; or, The young white-buffalo hunters. By Capt. Chas. Howard [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1873]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 64.)

Emerson, Edwin. The wood witch; or, The squatter’s secret. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1871]. 102 p. 16o. (no. 75.)

Hazard, Harry. The scarlet shoulders; or, The miner rangers. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1870]. 99 p. 16o. (no. 77.)

Dewey, Frederick H. The specter horseman; or, Cimarron Jack’s last hunt. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1870]. 94 p. 16o. (no. 83.)

Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers. The girl avenger; or, The beautiful terror of the Maumee. By Capt. Chas. Howard [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1872]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 89.)

Emerson, Edwin. The phantom hunter; or, Love after death. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1871]. 99 p. 16o. (no. 93.)

Klapp, H. Milnor. Tom Pintle, the pilot; a tale of the three years’ war. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1870]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 94.)

Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers. The squaw spy; or, The rangers of the lava-beds. By Capt. Chas. Howard [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1873]. 102 p. 16o. (no. 97.)

Clark, Charles Dunning. Wild Rube, the young trail-hunter; or, The scouts of Bradstreet. A romance of the Onondaga. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1872]. 99 p. 16o. (no. 102.)

Myers, Peter Hamilton. Nick Doyle, the gold hunter; a tale of California. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1870]. 102 p. 16o. (no. 105.)

Badger, Joseph E. The Indian spy; or, The unknown foe. A romance of early Kentucky. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1870]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 106.)

Starbuck, Roger. The pearl pirates. A tale of the Ceylon pearl-fisheries. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1874]. 102 p. 16o. (no. 115.)

Hazard, Harry. The mad hunter; or, The giant scourge of the Kickapoos. A romance of the frontier. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1872]. 102 p. 16o. (no. 120.)

Whittaker, Frederick. Black Nick, the hermit of the hills; or, The expiated crime. A story of Burgoyne’s surrender. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1873]. 98 p. 16o. (no. 121.)

Clark, Charles Dunning. Kit Bird, king of the mountains; or, The wild man of the hills. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1871]. 97 p. 16o. (no. 122.)

---- Giant Pete, the patriot; or, The champion of the swamps. A romance of old ’76. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1869]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 124.)

Badger, Joseph E. The girl captain; or, The reprisal of blood. A tale of feud, vengeance and blood. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1873]. 102 p. 16o. (no. 125.)

Willett, Edward. Silverspur; or, The mountain heroine; a tale of the Arapaho country. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1870]. 98 p. 16o. (no. 127.)

Badger, Joseph E. Squatter Dick; or, The Swamp Fox’s oath. A tale of troubled times. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1870]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 128.)

Henderson, J. Stanley. Red Plume, the renegade. A tale of the Blackfeet country. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 186—]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 131.)

Rolfe, Maro O. Clyde, the trailer; or, The brothers of death. A romance of the plains. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1872]. 102 p. 16o. (no. 132.)

Henderson, J. Stanley. The lost cache; a tale of hid treasure. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1866]. 100 p. diagr. 16o. (no. 133.)

Prescott, Paul J. The cannibal chief; or, The mountain guide. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1870]. 83 p. 16o. (no. 134.)

Henderson, J. Stanley. Karaibo; or, The outlaw’s fate. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1866]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 135.)

Bibbs, Paul. Scarlet Moccasin; or, The forest fort’s queen. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1870]. 102 p. 16o. (no. 136.)

Clark, Charles Dunning. The maid of the mountain; or, The brothers of the league. A romance of the Sierras. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1868]. 91 p. 16o. (no. 138.)

Willett, Edward. The Scioto scouts; or, The Shawnees’ decoy. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1870]. 99 p. 16o. (no. 139.)

Badger, Joseph E. The border renegade; or, The lily of the silver lake. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1872]. 102 p. 16o. (no. 140.)

Whittaker, Frederick. Boone, the hunter; or, The backwoods belle. A romance of early life in Virginia. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1872]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 142.)

Badger, Joseph E. The lone chief; or, The trappers of the Saskatchewan. A tale of the long trail. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1873]. 102 p. 16o. (no. 145.)

Henderson, J. Stanley. The unseen hand; or, The four scouts of the Waccamaw. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1868]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 149.)

Hazleton, Harry. Billy Bowlegs, the Seminole chief; or, The captives of the Kissimmee. By the author of “Silver Bugle”.... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1865]. 99 p. 16o. (no. 152.)

Robins, Seelin. The valley scout. A stirring Indian tale. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1870]. 99 p. 16o. (no. 153.)

Bibbs, Paul. Red Jacket, the Huron; or, The belle of the border. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1870]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 154.)

Millbank, H. R. The jungle scout. A romance of India. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1868]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 155.)

Henderson, J. Stanley. The Cherokee chief; or, The white rose of the Saluda. A romance of 1756. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1867]. 99 p. 16o. (no. 156.)

Archer, Edward W. The bandit hermit; or, The captive of the cave. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1869]. 102 p. 16o. (no. 157.)

Nunes, Joseph A. The patriot scouts; or, The Green-Mountain boys. A tale of the Revolution. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1869]. 95 p. 16o. (no. 158.)

TheBeautifulunknown. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1868]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 161.)

Running title: Zach Smith.

Running title: Zach Smith.

Willett, Edward. The three captives. A tale of the Taos valley. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1867]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 167.)

Henderson, J. Stanley. The trader spy; or, The victim of the fire-raft. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1869]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 171.)

Willett, Edward. The border foes; or, The perils of a night. A romance of early Kentucky. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 186—]. 99 p. 16o. (no. 173.)

Clark, Charles Dunning. Border vengeance; or, The night-hawk’s daughter. A tale of the territories. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1873]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 174.)

Thomas, Mrs. Henry J. Border Bessie. A romance of the Kanawha. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1868]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 175.)

Clark, Charles Dunning. The sons of liberty; or, The maid of Tryon. A story of the Mohawk valley in revolutionary days. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1866]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 176.)

Bowen, James L. The lost bride. A story of life in the west. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1867]. 93 p. 16o. (no. 177.)

St. John, Percy Bolingbroke. Keetsea, queen of the plains; or, The enchanted rock. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 186—]. 102 p. 16o. (no. 178.)

Willett, Edward. The Tonkawa spy; or, The Comanche foray. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1873]. 99 p. 16o. (no. 179.)

Clark, Charles Dunning. The prairie scourge; or, The jaguar pet. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1872]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 180.)

---- Red Lightning; or, The black league. A tale of the trading-posts in 1760. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1872]. 96 p. 16o. (no. 181.)

Badger, Joseph E. Hurricane Bill; or, Mustang Sam and his “pard.” A romance of the “evil land.” New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1874]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 185.)

Clark, Charles Dunning. The red outlaw; or, The young ranger’s bride. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1871]. 98 p. 16o. (no. 186.)

---- The swamp scout. A romance of 1779. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1869]. 92 p. 16o. (no. 187.)

---- The Shawnees’ foe; or, The hunter of the Juniata. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1866]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 188.)

---- Mohawk Nat. A tale of the great north woods. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1868]. 98 p. 16o. (no. 189.)

James, Mrs. Orrin. Old Jupe; or, A woman’s art. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1867]. 99 p. 16o. (no. 190.)

Henderson, J. Stanley. The man in green; or, The siege of Bexar. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1866]. 99 p. 16o. (no. 195.)

Clark, Charles Dunning. The prairie trapper; or, The child of the brigade. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1868]. 95 p. 16o. (no. 197.)

---- The twin scouts. A story of the old French war. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1866]. 96 p. 16o. (no. 207.)

Denison, Mary Andrews. Tim Bumble’s charge; or, Mrs. Lattison’s one great sorrow. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 186—]. 103 p. 16o. (no. 210.)

Clark, Charles Dunning. The prairie queen; or, Tom Western, the Texan ranger. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1871]. 99 p. 16o. (no. 213.)

Belknap, Boynton H. Peleg Smith; or, Adventures in the tropics. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 186—]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 216.)

Aimard, Gustave. The prairie pirates; or, The hunter’s revenge. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1867]. 120 p. 16o. (no. 218.)

Whittaker, Frederick. Dick Darling, the pony expressman. A tale of the old Salt Lake trail. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1874]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 221.)

---- The mustang-hunters; or, The beautiful amazon of the hidden valley. A tale of the staked plains. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1862]. 93 p. 16o. (no. 222.)

Porter, Ann Emerson. Guilty or not guilty?; or, The ordeal of fire. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1866]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 223.)

Hazleton, Harry. The Schuylkill rangers; or, The bride of Valley Forge. A story of 1777. By the author of “Quindaro,” etc. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1865]. 96 p. 16o. (no. 225.)

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. Irona; or, Life on the old south-west border. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1861]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 227.)

Aiken, Albert W. The brigand captain; or, The prairie pathfinder. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1871]. 92 p. 16o. (no. 247.)

Coomes, Oll. Old Strategy; or, Reckless Roll, the boy ranger. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1871]. 88 p. 16o. (no. 248.)

Badger, Joseph E. The prairie tigers; or, Eye for eye and tooth for tooth. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1874]. 102 p. 16o. (no. 250.)

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The rival hunters; or, The forest garrison. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 187—]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 251.)

Bibbs, Paul. Red Ax, the Indian giant; or, The river stockade. A tale of border life. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1872]. 84 p. 16o. (no. 260.)

Bowen, James L. Blue Belt, the guide; or, The red compact. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1871]. 102 p. 16o. (no. 270.)

Beadle’s popular library.no. 1-2, 15, 19, 21, 23-24, 26, 30.

Inman, Robert Randolph. Dandy Dick, detective. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 15 p. illus. 4o. (no. 1.)

Waring, Marcus H. The three spotters. By Marcus H. Waring—“Sergeant Mark.” New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 15 p. illus. 4o. (no. 2.)

Blake, Redmond. Lightning Leo, the behind-the-scenes detective. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 16 p. illus. 4o. (no. 15.)

Waring, Marcus H. The three spotters’ hot heat. By Marcus H. Waring—“Sergeant Mark.” New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 15 p. illus. 4o. (no. 19.)

Blake, Redmond. Lightning Leo’s luck; or, The rats of the river. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 16 p. illus. 4o. (no. 21.)

Fort, Frank. Lion-heart Lee, the Lakeside detective. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 16 p. illus. 4o. (no. 23.)

Imperfect: p. 16 mutilated.

Imperfect: p. 16 mutilated.

Lytton, Edward. Bullion Bret, the giant grip. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 15 p. illus. 4o. (no. 24.)

Scott, Sam S. Mustang Merle’s mandate. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 15 p. illus. 4o. (no. 26.)

Wilder, William West. Cowboy Chris, the vengeance volunteer. By Wm. West Wilder—“Wyoming Will.” New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 15 p. illus. 4o. (no. 30.)

Belles and beaux; a home weekly for winter nights and summer days. v. 1, no. 3 (Feb. 14, 1874). New York, 1874. fo.

Boys’ books of romance and adventure.no. 1, 3, 5-8, 16.

Defoe, Daniel. The life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Illustrated ... by George G. White. New York: Beadle and Adams [186—?]. 54 p. illus. 8o. (no. 1.)

Henderson, J. Stanley. Prairie Chick; or, The Quaker abroad. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1865]. 43 p. 8o. (no. 3.)

Ellis, Edward Sylvester, editor. Deborah Sampson, the girl soldier, and Big Joe Logston’s fight with an Indian, Gen. Morgan’s prayer. The Johnson boys’ escape. E. S. Ellis, editor. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1863]. 64 p. illus. 8o. (no. 5.)

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---- Marion’s men, and A great hunting adventure, Elerson’s famous race, Molly Pitcher at Monmouth. Edward S. Ellis, editor. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1863]. 64 p. illus. 8o. (no. 6.)

TheBoysentinel: and, Tecumseh and the prisoners, Horsewhipping a tyrant, A mother’s trial. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1863]. 64 p. illus. 8o. (no. 7.)

TheBoycaptive: and, Women defending the wagon, Moody, the refugee, The leap for life. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1864]. 64 p. illus. 8o. (no. 8.)

Prentice, George Henry. The test shot; or, The marked bullet. A story of a young hunter’s skill. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1864]. 39 p., 1 pl. 8o. (no. 16.)

TheCamp-fire library; original stories of thrilling adventures. no. 1, 4, 46, 56, 65, 69, 84.

Ingraham, Joseph Holt. The Flying Fish; or, Running the blockade of Boston harbor. New York: Camp-Fire Library Co., 1887. 24 p. illus. fo. (no. 1.)

---- The patriot cruiser; or, Mystery of the three-masted schooner. New York: Camp-Fire Library Co., 1887. 24 p. illus. fo. (no. 4.)

---- A Yankee blue-jacket; or, The cruise of the Ringdove. New York: Camp-Fire Library Co., 1888. 24 p. illus. fo. (no. 46.)

---- The steel mask; or, Mystery of the Flying Cloud. New York: Camp-Fire Library Co., 1888. 22 p. illus. fo. (no. 56.)

Imperfect: last p. missing.

Imperfect: last p. missing.

---- The Kennebec cruiser; or, Chased by the coast blockaders. New York: Camp-Fire Library Co., 1888. 24 p. illus. fo. (no. 65.)

---- The hunted sloop; or, On and off soundings. New York: Camp-Fire Library Co., 1889. 24 p. illus. fo. (no. 69.)

---- The hunted slaver; or, Wrecked in port. New York: Camp-Fire Library Co., 1889. 24 p. illus. fo. (no. 84.)

De Witt’s ten cent romances.no. 2, 9, 11, 13-14, 19-20, 27, 29-30, 38-39, 42, 45-48, 50-60, 68-71, 73, 75-76, 78-79, 81-82, 87-88, 93, 106-107, 110, 114, 118.

Boone, Henry L. Prairie Pete; or, The trapper’s avenger. A romance of forest and prairie. New York: R. M. De Witt [cop. 1867]. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 2.)

Forrest, Christopher. Captain Bob, the mountain devil. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1867. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 9.)

Johnstone, Herrick. Sam Sutton, the scalp-taker. A stirring romance of the far west. By the author of ‘The old Dutch blunderbus’.... New York: R. M. De Witt [cop. 1867]. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 11.)

Boone, Henry L. Big Lige; or, The Red Cloud of the Shoshones. Thrilling tale of scouts and Indians. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1868. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 13.)

---- Zoph Slaughter; or, The head hunters of Sunken Lake. A romance of the unknown diggin’s. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1868. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 14.)

---- Tiger-Head; or, The spectre of the swamp. A weird romance of the western woodlands. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1868. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 19.)

Forrest, Christopher. Jack Long; or, The shot in the eye! A tale of cruel wrong and wild revenge. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1868. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 20.)

Ingraham, Joseph Holt. Forrestal; or, The light of the reef. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1868. 100 p. 16o. (no. 27.)

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---- The silver bottle; or, Adventures of little Marlboro’. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1868. 100 p. 16o. (no. 29.)

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---- The eagle crest; or, The duke’s heir. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1868. 100 p. 16o. (no. 30.)

NBN p.v.8, no.1

---- Moloch, the money-lender; or, The beautiful Jewess. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1869. 100 p. 16o. (no. 38.)

NBN p.v.6, no.8

---- Ramero; or, The prince and the prisoner. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1869. 100 p. 16o. (no. 39.)

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Judson, Edward Zane Carroll. War-Eagle; or, Ossiniwa, the Indian brave. By Ned Buntline [pseud.].... New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1869. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 42.)

Flack. Indian Jake; or, The prairie hunter. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1869. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 45.)

Boone, Henry L. The mountain trapper; or, The ranger and the bear. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1869. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 46.)

---- The maid of old Kaintuck; or, The plaguespots of the Sciota. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1869. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 47.)

---- Reckless Rob; or, The fiery stampede. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1869. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 48.)

Forrest, Christopher. The outlaw’s bride.... New York: R. M. De Witt, 1869. 100 p. 16o. (no. 50.)

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Sequel to his Hildebrand the outlaw.

Sequel to his Hildebrand the outlaw.

---- The Onondaga giant: a story of a lost race. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1869. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 51.)

Ingraham, Joseph Holt. The ring dove; or, The privateer and the cutter. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1869. 100 p. 16o. (no. 52.)

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---- The Texan ranger; or, The rose of the Rio Grande. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1870. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 53.)

---- The Mexican bravo; or, The fair maiden’s rescue.... New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1870. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 54.)

Sequel to hisThe Texan ranger.

Sequel to hisThe Texan ranger.

Forrest, Christopher. The outlaw’s sister.... New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1870. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 55.)

Continuation of hisThe outlaw’s bride.

Continuation of hisThe outlaw’s bride.

---- Put Martin. The Texan horse thief.... New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1870. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 56.)

Continuation of hisThe outlaw’s sister.

Continuation of hisThe outlaw’s sister.

---- Sol Anderson; or, The robber’s gold. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1870. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 57.)

Lippard, George. ’Bel of Prairie Eden. A romance of Mexico. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1870. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 58.)

Ingraham, Joseph Holt. Charles Blackford; or, The adventures of a student. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1870. 100 p. 16o. (no. 59.)

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---- Jeannette Wetmore; or, The burglar and the counsellor. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1870. 100 p. 16o. (no. 60.)

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---- Ellen Hart; or, The forger’s daughter. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1870. 100 p. 16o. (no. 68.)

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Boone, Henry L. The chief of the cowboys; or, The beauty of the neutral ground. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1870. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 69.)

Ingraham, Joseph Holt. Arthur Denwood; or, The maiden of the inn. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1870. 100 p. 16o. (no. 70.)

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Boone, Henry L. Yankee Jim, the horserunner; a tale of love and hate in southern California. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1870. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 71.)

Williams, Henry Llewellyn. Seth the skrimmager; or, The bravoes of borderland. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1870. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 73.)

Ingraham, Joseph Holt. The red arrow; or, Winwood, the fugitive. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1870. 100 p. 16o. (no. 75.)

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---- The ocean bloodhound; or, The convict brother. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1870. 100 p. 16o. (no. 76.)

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TheDemonhunter; or, The squaw’s revenge. By the author of “The sailor Crusoe”; “The Indian huntress; or, The blazing forest”; &c. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1870. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 78.)

TheIndianhuntress; or, The blazing forest. By the author of “The sailor Crusoe”; “The demon hunter,” &c. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1870. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 79.)

Boone, Henry L. Spiky Jonas; or, The silent avenger. A story of the Shawnee massacres. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1871. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 81.)

---- The feathered snake; or, The hut in the woods. A tale of the days of Simon Girty. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1871. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 82.)

Ingraham, Joseph Holt. Nick’s mate; or, On and off soundings. A tale of the coast of Maine. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1871. 100 p. 16o. (no. 87.)

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Greeley, Robert F. The partisan’s oath; or, The trooper’s revenge. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1871. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 88.)

Ingraham, Joseph Holt. The flying cloud. A romance of New York bay. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1871. 100 p. 16o. (no. 93.)

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Hunter, Marcy. Snake-Eye Sol; or, The Comanche killer. New York: R. M. De Witt. cop. 1872. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 106.)

---- Wolf-Fang Fritz; or, The mad-grisly slayer. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1873. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 107.)

---- White Wolf; or, The mountain den. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1873. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 110.)

Boone, Henry L. Wrestling Ralph; or, The banditti of Cactus Gorge. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1873. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 114.)

TheKingof the prairie; or, The trail of the bloodhounds. By the old trapper. New York: C. T. De Witt, cop. 1877. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 118.)

TheFive cent comic library. no. 148.

Pad, Peter. Chips and Chin Chin, the two orphans. Part 2. New York: F. Tousey, 1896. illus. 4o. (no. 148.)

The5 cent weekly library. no. 62.

Montgomery, Richard R. Kilpatrick’s charge. New York: F. Tousey, 1884. 15 p. illus. 4o. (no. 62.)

TheFive cent wide awake library. no. 17, 433, 439, 1089.

Rathborne, St. George. The marked moccasin; or, Pandy Ellis’ pard. By Marline Manly [pseud.]. New York: F. Tousey, 1878. 25 p. illus. 4o. (no. 17.)

Little, C. Denver Dan and his mystic band. [By C. Little.] New York: F. Tousey, 1881. 15 p. illus. 4o. (no. 433.)

---- Denver Dan and the counterfeiters. [By the author of “Denver Dan and his mystic band”....] New York: F. Tousey, 1881. 15 p. illus. 4o. (no. 439.)

“Noname.” Dandy Dan of Deadwood and his great divide. By “Noname.” New York: F. Tousey, 1891. 15 p. illus. 4o. (no. 1089.)

Frank Starr’s American novels.no. 9, 48, 51, 102, 139, 142-143, 146, 148, 150-151, 153, 155-159, 165-166, 171, 177, 181, 183, 187-188, 190, 196, 198, 200, 202-203, 208-209, 211-213, 215-216, 218-219.

Also called Frank Starr’s ten cent American novels.

Also called Frank Starr’s ten cent American novels.

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. Chinga, the Cheyenne.... New York: F. Starr & Co. [186—.] 100 p. 16o. (no. 9.)

Sequel to hisWestward bound!

Sequel to hisWestward bound!

Bibbs, Paul. Scarlet Moccasin; or, The forest fort’s queen. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1870.] 102 p. 16o. (no. 48.)

Prescott, Paul J. The cannibal chief; or, The mountain guide. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1870.] 83 p. 16o. (no. 51.)

Rolfe, Maro O. Clyde, the trailer; or, The brothers of death. A romance of the plains. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1872.] 102 p. 16o. (no. 102.)

TheFightingtrapper; or, Kit Carson to the rescue. A tale of wild life on the plains. New York: F. Starr and Co. [cop. 1874.] 62 p. 8o. (no. 139.)

Curtis, Newton Mallory. The Texan spy; or, The prairie guide. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1870.] 100 p. 8o. (no. 142.)

Hazleton, Harry. The gulf pirate; or, The freebooters of the Mississippi. A story of land and ocean. By Lieut.-Col. Hazeltine [sic]. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1874.] 37 p. 8o. (no. 143.)

Warren, J. Thomas. Doblado, the outlaw; or, The Oronoco chief. A tale of love and war. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1874.] 45 p. 8o. (no. 146.)

Starbuck, Roger. The son of the sea; or, The cutter’s cruise. A romance of the decks and reefs. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1874.] 36 p. 8o. (no. 148.)

Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers. Stung Serpent, the last chief of the Natchez. A tale of Louisiana in the olden time. By Capt. Hamilton Holmes [pseud.]. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1874.] 41 p. 8o. (no. 150.)

Bowen, James L. Scouting Dave; or, The Winnebago renegade. A story of the Black Hawk war. New York: Amer. News Co. [cop. 1865.] 44 p. 8o. (no. 151.)

Starbuck, Roger. The slaver captain; or, Scuttled at sea. A story of a cruise off the African coast. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1874.] 36 p. 8o. (no. 153.)

Bowen, James L. Mike, the guide; or, Lost upon the plains. A story of life in Texas. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1874.] 35 p. 8o. (no. 155.)

Eyster, William R. Waving Plume; or, The free trappers’ pass. A romance of the gold regions. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1874.] 44 p. 8o. (no. 156.)

Bowen, James L. Border Ben; or, The fatal treasure. A tale of the northern frontier. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1874.] 44 p. 8o. (no. 157.)

Saxe, Burton. The black hunter; or, The cave secret. A story of northern New York in 1806. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1874.] 43 p. 8o. (no. 158.)

Bowen, James L. The young ranger; or, The frontier scouts. A wildwood tale. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1874.] 44 p. 8o. (no. 159.)

Judson, Edward Zane Carroll. The white wizard; or, The great prophet of the Seminoles. A tale of strange mystery in the south and north. By Ned Buntline [pseud.]. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1869.] 92 p. 8o. (no. 165.)

Robinson, John Hovey. Hirl, the hunchback; or, The swordmaker of the Santee. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1869.] 80 p. 8o. (no. 166.)

Judson, Edward Zane Carroll. Saul Sabberday, the idiot spy; or, Luliona, the Seminole. By Ned Buntline [pseud.].... New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1875.] 80 p. 8o. (no. 171.)

Johnson, Francis. The giant trailer; or, The lost scalp. A romance of the gold regions. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1875.] 96 p. 12o. (no. 177.)

Robinson, John Hovey. Redpath, the avenger; or, The fair huntress of the south-west. A tale of the trapping-grounds. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1869.] 75 p. 8o. (no. 181.)

Judson, Edward Zane Carroll. The smuggler; or, The skipper’s crime. A tale of ship and shore. By Ned Buntline [pseud.].... New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1871.] 74 p. 8o. (no. 183.)

Curtis, Newton Mallory. Old Tiger, the patriot; or, The heroine of the Mohawk; a tale of patriot devotion and Tory treachery. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1870.] 96 p. 8o. (no. 187.)

Judson, Edward Zane Carroll. The sea bandit; or, The queen of the isle. A tale of the Antilles. By Ned Buntline [pseud.].... New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1870.] 61 p. 8o. (no. 188.)

Johnson, Francis. The outlaw-hunter; or, Red John, the bush-ranger. A romance of the ranges. New York: F. Starr & Co. [1876.] 100 p. 12o. (no. 190.)

Willett, Edward. The bushwhacker’s daughter. New York: F. Starr & Co. [1876.] 44 p. 8o. (no. 196.)

Warren, J. Thomas. Old Guess Markham; or, The cavalry scout. New York: F. Starr & Co. [1876.] 39 p. 8o. (no. 198.)

---- Old Ben Manx; or, The secret dispatches. New York: F. Starr & Co. [1876.] 39 p. 8o. (no. 200.)

Bowen, James L. Smooth-Face, the scout: a story of early Ohio. New York: F. Starr & Co. [1876.] 42 p. 8o. (no. 202.)

Willett, Edward. True blue; or, The writing in cipher. New York: F. Starr & Co. [1876.] 44 p. 8o. (no. 203.)

Hazleton, Harry. Captain Hayward’s spy; or, The prisoner of the mill. By Lieutenant-Colonel Hazeltine [sic]. New York: F. Starr & Co. [1876.] 46 p. 8o. (no. 208.)

Willett, Edward. The swamp scout; or, Marion’s brigade. New York: F. Starr & Co. [1876.] 36 p. 8o. (no. 209.)

---- The cotton-thief: a tale of the Red River country. New York: F. Starr & Co. [1876.] 40 p. 8o. (no. 211.)

Warren, J. Thomas. Old Peggy Boggs; or, Nick Whiffles in the war. New York: F. Starr & Co. [1877.] 44 p. 8o. (no. 212.)

Willett, Edward. The Vicksburg spy; or, Found and lost. New York: F. Starr & Co. [1877.] 48 p. 8o. (no. 213.)

---- Kate Sharp; or, The two conscripts. New York: F. Starr & Co. [1877.] 44 p. 8o. (no. 215.)

Prentice, George Henry. The wood-demon. A legend of the Susquehanna. New York: F. Starr & Co. [1877.] 35 p. 8o. (no. 216.)

Willett, Edward. The silver bullet; or, The backwoods somnambulist. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1865.] 34 p. 8o. (no. 218.)

Prentice, George Henry. The death shot. A story of a young hunter’s life. By George H. Prentiss [sic]. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 187—.] 39 p. 8o. (no. 219.)

Frank Starr’s fifteen cent illustrated novels.no. 9-10, 18, 21.

Robinson, John Hovey. The uncle’s crime; or, The doctor’s beautiful ward. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1870.] 89 p. illus. 8o. (no. 9.)

O’Francis, Mary. A dangerous woman; or, The broken troth. By Margaret Blount [pseud.]. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1870.] 69 p., 1 pl. 8o. (no. 10.)

Grainger, Arthur M. The aunt’s plot; or, The stolen heir. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1871.] 94 p., 1 pl. illus. 8o. (no. 18.)

Robinson, John Hovey. The artist’s bride; or, Noll Darker’s protege. A city life romance. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1871.] 80 p., 1 pl. illus. 8o. (no. 21.)

Frank Starr’s song book.no. 5.

Weaver, Dick. Dick Weaver’s great keno songster. Selection of comic, sentimental, burlesque and character songs. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1871.] iv, 6-64 p. 16o. (Frank Starr’s song book. no. 5.)

Words only.

Words only.

Frank Starr’s ten cent pocket library.no. 1.

Wheeler, Edward L. Hurricane Nell, the girl dead-shot; or, The queen of the saddle and lasso. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1877.] 163 p. 24o. (no. 1.)

Irwin’s American novels.no. 2, 7, 16, 19, 25-26, 29-30, 32.

no. 2, 7, 26, 30 called: American novels.

no. 2, 7, 26, 30 called: American novels.

Rodman, Emerson. The wood rangers. A tale of the Ohio. New York: I. P. Beadle [cop. 1865]. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 2.)

Myers, Peter Hamilton. Fort Stanwix; a tale of the Mohawk in 1777. New York: Amer. News Co. [cop. 1865.] 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 7.)

IncludesA day in the life of a rich man, by a popular author, p. 76-100.

IncludesA day in the life of a rich man, by a popular author, p. 76-100.

Tuel, John E. The ranchero: a tale of love and adventure in Mexico. By J. E. Tuel ... and, The gambler; or, Steps to ruin. By Marie Montrose. New York: American News Co. [cop. 1866.] 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 16.)

Browne, H. K. The loyalist. A tale of South Carolina during the Revolution. New York: Irwin & Co. [cop. 1866.] 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 19.)

Myers, Peter Hamilton. The gold crushers. A tale of California. New York: Irwin & Co. [cop. 1866.] 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 25.)

Hill, George Canning. The mysterious letter. New York: Irwin & Co. [cop. 1866.] 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 26.)

Inez: a tale of the Mexican war. By —— New York: Irwin & Co. [cop. 1867.] 98 p. 16o. (no. 29.)

IncludesThe prisoners’ adventure, p. 93-98.

IncludesThe prisoners’ adventure, p. 93-98.

Myers, Peter Hamilton. The first of the Knickerbockers: a tale of 1673. New York: Chapman & Co., 1866. vi, 16-119 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 30.)

---- Bell Brandon; or, The great Kentrips estate. A tale of New York in 1810. New York: Irwin & Co. [cop. 1867.] 102 p. 16o. (no. 32.)

Lives of great Americans.no. 1-5, 7-8, 10-13.

Pannell, C. H. H. The life of George Washington: a new biography of the father of his country.... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1876]. 100 p. 16o. (no. 1.)

Victor, Orville James. The life and exploits of John Paul Jones, chevalier and rear-admiral. Embracing a full account of his services in the American, French and Russian navies. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1867]. viii, 10-95 p. 16o. (no. 2.)

---- The life, times and services of Anthony Wayne (“Mad Anthony”).... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1861]. 95 p. 16o. (no. 3.)

---- The life and times of Colonel Ethan Allen, the hero of Ticonderoga: with a full account of the “War of the New Hampshire Grants.” New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1876]. viii, 10-81 p. 16o. (no. 4.)

TheLifeand services of Major-General the Marquis de LaFayette.... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1870]. viii, 10-91 p. front. 16o. (no. 5.)

Preface signed: E. P. H.

Preface signed: E. P. H.

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The life and adventures of Colonel David Crockett. Embracing his career as hunter, soldier and congressman; with a full account of his Texan exploits and glorious death at the Alamo. By the author of “Life of Boone”.... New York: Beadle and Co. [1862?] viii, 10-96 p. illus. 16o. (no. 7.)

Victor, Orville James. The life and times of Israel Putnam, maj.-gen. in the Continental Army. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1876]. viii, 10-99 p. 16o. (no. 8.)

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The life of Tecumseh, the Shawnee chief. Including biographical notices of Black Hoof, Cornstalk, Little Turtle, Tarhe (the Crane), Captain Logan, Keokuk, and other distinguished Shawnee chiefs. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1861]. 98 p. 16o. (no. 10.)

Victor, Orville James. The private and public life of Abraham Lincoln; comprising a full account of his early years, and a succinct record of his career as statesman and president. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1864]. 4, [vii]-x, 14-96 p. 16o. (no. 11.)

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. Life of Pontiac the conspirator. Chief of the Ottawas. Together with a full account of the siege of Detroit. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1861]. 102 p. illus. 16o. (no. 12.)

Willett, Edward. The life of Ulysses Sydney Grant, general U. S. Army. Comprising the story of his early years; the record of his cadetship and experiences in the war with Mexico; the narrative of his “business experiences”; and a full history of his memorable services in the war for the Union. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1865.] 100 p. 16o. (no. 13.)

Log cabin library; new stories of startling adventure by the best authors. no. 133, 257.

Brentford, Burke. Rocky Mountain Sam; or, The wind-specter of the Black-feet. New York: Street and Smith, 1891. 48 p. illus. fo. (no. 133.)

Lawson, W. B. Out with the Apache kid; or, The Dalton gang on the border. New York: Street & Smith, 1894. 32 p. illus. fo. (no. 257.)

Men of the time....no. 1, 3. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1862-63.] illus. 16o. (Beadle’s dime series.)

no. 1. Biographies of Generals Halleck, Pope, Siegel, Corcoran, Prentiss, Kearney, Hatch, Augur.no. 3. Biographies of Generals Hooker, Rosecrans, Grant, McClernand, Mitchell.

no. 1. Biographies of Generals Halleck, Pope, Siegel, Corcoran, Prentiss, Kearney, Hatch, Augur.

no. 3. Biographies of Generals Hooker, Rosecrans, Grant, McClernand, Mitchell.

New and old friends; an illustrated edition of popular novels by popular authors. no. 1, 3-15; new series, no. 1, 3.

New series called: New and old friends; an illustrated paper of popular reading by popular authors.

New series called: New and old friends; an illustrated paper of popular reading by popular authors.

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. Seth Jones; or, The captives of the frontier. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 31 p. illus. 4o. (no. 1.)

IncludesThe “Tiger of Ialasco,”by Capt. J. F. C. Adams.

IncludesThe “Tiger of Ialasco,”by Capt. J. F. C. Adams.

Stephens, Ann Sophia Winterbotham. Malaeska; or, The Indian wife of the white hunter. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 30 p. illus. 4o. (no. 3.)

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. Nat Todd; or, The fate of the Sioux captive.... [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 29 p. illus. 4o. (no. 4.)

Sequel to hisBill Biddon, trapper.

Sequel to hisBill Biddon, trapper.

Adams, James Fenimore Cooper. Lighthouse Lige; or, Osceola, the firebrand of the Everglades. A tale of the haunted lake. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 26 p. illus. 4o. (no. 5.)

Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller. Alice Wilde, the raftsman’s daughter. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 30 p. illus. 4o. (no. 6.)

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The frontier angel. A romance of Kentucky rangers’ life. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 29 p. illus. 4o. (no. 7.)

Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller. The backwoods bride. A romance of squatter life. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 30 p. illus. 4o. (no. 8.)

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The trail-hunters; or, Monowano, the Shawnee spy. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 28 p. illus. 4o. (no. 9.)

---- The forest spy. A tale of the War of 1812. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 27 p. illus. 4o. (no. 10.)

---- Irona; or, Life on the south-west border. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 30 p. illus. 4o. (no. 11.)

Barker, Colin. The golden belt; or, The Carib’s pledge. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 29 p. illus. 4o. (no. 12.)

Cavendish, Harry. The privateer’s cruise; or, The bride of Pomfret Hall. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 31 p. illus. 4o. (no. 13.)

Hall, William Jared. The slave sculptor; or, The prophetess of the secret chambers. A tale of Mexico at the period of the conquest. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 30 p. illus. 4o. (no. 14.)

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The riflemen of the Miami. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 28 p. illus. 4o. (no. 15.)

Reid, Mayne. The Cuban patriot; or, The beautiful Creole. An episode of the Cuban revolution. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 16 p. illus. fo. (New series. no. 1.)

Reid, Mayne, The Cuban patriot.Marshall, J. J., The outlaw brothers.Harbaugh, T. C., The two Christmases. Sporting scenes. The “fat contributor” interviewed.

Reid, Mayne, The Cuban patriot.Marshall, J. J., The outlaw brothers.Harbaugh, T. C., The two Christmases. Sporting scenes. The “fat contributor” interviewed.

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. Oonomoo, the Huron. [New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 16 p. illus. fo. (New series, no. 3.)

IncludesThe silent hunter; or, The Scowl Hall mystery, by Percy B. St. John. chap. 4-7, p. 13-16.

IncludesThe silent hunter; or, The Scowl Hall mystery, by Percy B. St. John. chap. 4-7, p. 13-16.

TheNew 25 cent novels. no. 1.

Fleming, May Agnes Early. Sybil Campbell; or, The queen of the isle. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1861.] 127 p. 8o. (no. 1.)

TheNew York library. no. 19.

Aimard, Gustave. Red Cedar, the prairie outlaw. New York: F. Starr & Co., cop. 1877. 38 p. illus. fo. (no. 19.)

TheNew-York mirror; a journal of romance. v. 1, no. 1-25 (Dec. 4, 1875-May 20, 1876). New York: F. Starr & Co., 1875-76. fo.

Weekly.Title varies: Dec. 4, 1875-March 4, 1876, Girls of to-day; a mirror of romance; March 11-May 20, 1876, The New-York mirror; a journal of romance.

Weekly.

Title varies: Dec. 4, 1875-March 4, 1876, Girls of to-day; a mirror of romance; March 11-May 20, 1876, The New-York mirror; a journal of romance.

TheNickel library. no. 864, 868, 889, 919.

Mahler, Gamboge. War Eagle; or, The Arizona treasure hunters. New York: Nickel Library Co., cop. 1882. 32 p. illus. 8o. (no. 864.)

“Ned.” Southern Sam; or, Swift and sure. By “Ned.” New York: Nickel Library Co., cop. 1882. 32 p. illus. 8o. (no. 868.)

Griswold, Sandy. The Chippewa guide; or, The settler’s cabin. New York: Pictorial Prtg. Co., cop. 1871. 32 p. illus. 8o. (no. 889.)

Meredith, C. Leon. Bow and paddle; or, The hidden wampum. New York: Pictorial Prtg. Co., cop. 1871. 32 p. illus. 8o. (no. 919.)

TheNovelette. no. 83, 86, 137, 151. Boston: Elliott, Thomes & Talbot [1868?]. fo.

Monthly.

Monthly.

TheNovelette. no. 5, 16, 29.

Judson, Edward Zane Carroll. The red revenger; or, The pirate king of the Floridas. A tale of the Gulf and its islands. By Ned Buntline [pseud.]. Boston: G. W. Studley [18—?]. 66 p. illus. 8o. (no. 5.)

NBO p.v.5, no.8

Olmstead, Edwards Keeler. One-eyed Jake; or, The young dragoon. A story of the revolutionary struggle. Boston: G. W. Studley [1892?]. 71 p. illus. 8o. (no. 16.)

Robinson, John Hovey. The Royal Greens; or, The scout of the Susquehanna. A tale of the valley of Wyoming. Boston: G. W. Studley [1889]. 64 p. illus. 8o. (no. 29.)

NBO

Novelette library.no. 3, 16, 28.

Robinson, John Hovey. Marion’s brigade; or, The Light Dragoons. Boston: G. W. Studley, 1897. 54 p. illus. 8o. (no. 3.)

---- The pioneers; a tale of the days of Daniel Boone. Boston: G. W. Studley, 1899. 76 p. illus. 8o. (no. 16.)

---- The Royal Greens; or, The scout of the Susquehanna. Boston: G. W. Studley, 1900. 64 p. illus. 8o. (no. 28.)

“Old Cap. Collier” library.no. 1-5, 7-21, 23-24, 32, 42-44, 47, 50, 56-57, 62, 68-69, 71, 78-80, 87, 93-100, 110, 112, 114-117, 124-125, 131, 134, 391.

James, W. I. Old Cap. Collier; or, “Piping” the New Haven mystery. By the author of “The seaside detective”.... New York: N. L. Munro, cop. 1883. 80 p. 4o. (no. 1.)

---- Young Dillon, the Custom House detective. New York: N. L. Munro, cop. 1883. 59 p. 4o. (no. 2.)

---- Dion, the dashing detective; or, Link after link. New York: N. L. Munro, cop. 1883. 59 p. illus. 4o. (no. 3.)

---- Heller’s pupil; or, Seligman, the second-sight detective. By the author of “The seaside detective”.... New York: N. L. Munro, cop. 1883. 64 p. 4o. (no. 4.)

---- The seaside detective; or, Ironclad, in the employ of the government. By the author of “Old Cap. Collier”.... New York: N. L. Munro, cop. 1883. 87 p. 4o. (no. 5.)

Sharkey, Emma Augusta Brown. Dare, the detective; or, Told by the dead. By E. Burke Collins [pseud.].... New York: N. L. Munro [1883]. 48 p. 4o. (no. 7.)

A Greatdetective’s trail; or, The mystery of Carylynne Grange. By the author of “Lightning change detective”.... New York: N. L. Munro [1883]. 41 p. 4o. (no. 8.)


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