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New York Public Library.

The Beadle collection of dime novels given to the New York Public Library by Dr. Frank P. O'Brien

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or. The stolen heir. New York: F. Starr
& Co. [Cop. 1871.) 94 p., 1 pi. illus. 8°.
(no. 18.)

Robinson, John Hovey. The artist's
bride; or, Noll Barker's protege. A city
life romance. New York: F. Starr & Co.
[Cop. 1871.] 80 p., 1 pi. illus. 8°. (no. 21.)

Frank Starr's song book. no. 5.

We.wer, Dick. Dick Weaver's great keno
songster. Selection of comic, sentimental,
burlesque and chaj'acter songs. New York:
F. Starr & Co. [Cop. 1871.) iv, 6-64 p. 16°.
(Frank Starr's song book. no. 5.)

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. 24°. (no. 1.)

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

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

RoDM.\N, Emerson. The wood rangers.
A tale of the Ohio. New York: L P. Beadle
[Cop. 1865). 100 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 2.)

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

Includes A day in the life of a rich man, by a popu-
lar 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 ^larie Montrose. New York:
American News Co. [Cop. 1866.] 100 p., 1 pi.
16°, (no. 16.)



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Inciit's American novels, continued.

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

Myers, Peter Hamilton. The gold crush-
ers. A tale of California. New York:
Irwin & Co. [Cop. 1866., 100 p., 1 pi. 16°.
(no. 25.)

Hill, George Canning. The mysterious
letter. New York: Irwin & Co. (Cop. 1866.)
100 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 26.)

Inez: a tale of the Mexican war. By

New York: Irwin & Co. [Cop. 1867.) 98 p.
16°. (no. 29.)

Includes The 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 pi.
16°. (no. 30.)

Bell Brandon; or. The great Ken-
trips estate. A tale of New York in 1810.
New York: Irwin & Co. [Cop. 1867.] 102 p.
16°. (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. 16°. (no. 1.)

Victor, Orville James. The life and ex-
ploits 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. 16°. (no.
2.)

The life, times and services of

Anthony Wayne ("Mad Anthony") •• .
New York: Beadle and Adams [Cop. 1861].
95 p. 16°. (no. 3.)

The life and times of Colonel Ethan

Allen, the hero of Ticonderoga: with a full
account of the "War of the New Hamp-
shire Grants." New York: Beadle and
Adams tcop. 1876]. viii, 10-81 p. 16°. (no.
4.)

The Life and services of Major-General
the Marquis de LaFayette. . . New York:
Beadle and Adams (Cop. 1870]. viii, 10-91 p.
front. 16°. (no. 5.)

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. 16°. (no. 7.)



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

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The life of
Tecumseh, the Shawnee chief. Including
biographical notices of Black Hoof, Corn-
stalk, Little Turtle, Tarhe (the Crane),
Captain Logan, Keokuk, and other dis-
tinguished Shawnee chiefs. New York:
Beadle and Adams [Cop. 1861]. 98 p. 16°.
(no. 10.)

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

Ellis, Edward Sylvester. Life of Pon-
tiac 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. 16°. (no. 12.)

Willett, Edward. The life of Ulysses
Sydney Grant, general U. S. Army. Com-
prising 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. 16°. (no. 13.)

Log cabin library; new stories of start-
ling 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. f°. (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. f°. (no. 257.)

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

no. 1. Biographies of Generals Halleck, Pope, Sie-
gel, Corcoran, Prentiss, Kearney, Hatch, Augur.

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

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

New series called: New and old friends; an illus-
trated 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. 4°. (no. 1.)

Includes The "Tiger of lalasco," by Capt. J. F. C.
Adams.



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New and old friends, continued.

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

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

Sequel to his Bill Bidden, trapper.

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

Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller. Alice

Wilde, the raftsman's daughter. [New

York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873. 30 p.
illus. 4°. (no. 6.)

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

Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller. The back-
woods bride. A romance of squatter life.
[New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873.

30 p. illus. 4°. (no. 8.)

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

The forest spy. A tale of the War

of 1812. [New York:] Beadle and Adams,
cop. 1873. 27 p. illus. 4°. (no. 10.)

Irona; or. Life on the south-west

border. [New York:] Beadle and Adams,
cop. 1873. 30 p. illus. 4°. (no. 11.)

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

Cavendish, Harry. The privateer's

cruise; or, The bride of Pomfret Hall.
[New York:] Beadle and Adams, cop. 1873.

31 p. illus. 4°. (no. 13.)

Hall, William Jared. The slave sculp-
tor; 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. 4°. (no.
14.)

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



Reid, Mayne. The Cuban patriot; or. The
beautiful Creole. An episode of the Cu-
ban revolution. [New York:] Beadle and
Adams, cop. 1873. 16 p. illus. f°. (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.

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

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

The New 25 cent novels, no. 1.

Fleming, May Agnes Early. Sybil Camp-
bell; or. The queen of the isle. New York:
Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1861.] 127 p. 8°.
(no. 1.)

The New York library, no. 19.

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

The New- York mirror; a journal of ro-
mance. V. 1, no. 1-25 (Dec. 4, 1875 -May
20, 1876). New York: F. Starr & Co., 1875-
76. f°.

Weekly.

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

The Nickel 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.
8°. (no. 864.)

"Ned." Southern Sam; or. Swift and
sure. By "Ned." New York: Nickel Li-
brary Co., cop. 1882. 32 p. illus. 8°. (no.
868.)

Griswold, Sandy. The Chippewa guide;
or, The settler's cabin. New York: Pic-
torial Prtg. Co., cop. 1871. 32 p. illus. 8°.
(no. 889.)

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

The Novelette, no. 83, 86, 137, 151. Bos-
ton- Elliott, Thomes & Talbot [1868?]. i°.

Monthly.

The Novelette, no. 5, 16, 29.

JuDSON, Edward Zane Carroll. The red
revenger; or. The pirate king of the Flor-
idas. A tale of the Gulf and its islands.
Bv Ned Buntline [pseud.j. Boston: G. W.
Studley [18—?]. 66 p. illus. 8°. (no. 5.)

NBO p.v.5, no.8



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The Novelette, continued.

Olmstead. Edwards Keeler. One-eyed
Jake; or. The j'oung dragoon. A story
of the revolutionarj' struggle. Boston: G.
W. Studley [1892?,. 71 p. illus. 8°. (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. 8°.
(no. 29.) NBO

Novelette library, no. 3, 16, 28.

RoBixsoN. John Hovey. Marion's bri-
gade; or. The Light Dragoons. Boston:
G. \V. Studley, 1897. 54 p. illus. 8°. (no.
3.)

The pioneers; a tale of the days of

Daniel Boone. Boston: G. W. Studley,
1899. 76 p. illus. 8°. (no. 16.)

The Royal Greens; or, The scout

of the Susquehanna. Boston: G. W. Stud-
ley, 1900. 64 p. illus. 8°. (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, "Pip-
ing" the New Haven mystery. By the
author of "The seaside detective". . . New
York: N. L. Munro, cop. 1883. 80 p. 4°.
(no. 1.)

Young Dillon, the Custom House

detective. New York: N. L. Munro, cop.
1883. 59 p. 4°. (no. 2.)

Dion, the dashing detective; or,

Link after link. New York: N. L. Munro,
cop. 1883. 59 p. illus. 4°. (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. 4°. (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. 4°. (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. 4°. (no. 7.)

A Great detective's trail; or. The mys-
tery of Carylynne Grange. By the author
of "Lightning change detective"... New
York: N. L. Munro (1883). 41 p. 4°. (no.
8.)

Teddy O'Siiawn, the Irish detective. By
the author of "Hawkeye, the Yankee detec-
tive"; etc., etc. . . New York: N. L. Munro
,cop. 1883,. 44 p. 4°. (no. 9.)



Hazel, Fred. Lotta, the young lady de-
tective. New York: N. L. Munro [1883).
50 p. 4°. (no. 10.)

Bill Dane, the detective. By the author
of "The masked detective"... New York:
N. L. Munro [1883,. 48 p. 4°. (no. 11.)

Banks, A. F. Sharpe, the New York de-
tective. New York: N. L. Munro tcop.
1883]. 45 p. 4°. (no. 12.)

James, W. I. Lightning Gripp, the cau-
tious detective; or, "Piping" the Nathan
murder mystery. By the author of "Old
Cap. Collier & Co."... New York: N. L.
Munro (1883,. 48 p. 4°. (no. 13.)

Walters, H. R. Vidocq, the French de-
tective. New York: N. L. Munro [1883]. 72
p. 4°. (no. 14.)

The Secret detective; or. One night in a
gambling-house. By a London police cap-
tain... New York: N. L. Munro (1883,.
64 p. 4°. (no. 15.)

Hawk-Eye, the London detective. By
the author of "The Scotland Yard detec-
tive," etc., etc. . . New York: N. L. Munro
(1883]. 48 p. 4°. (no. 16.)

James, W. I. Scott, Elliott & Co., the
three great detectives. By the author of
"Old Cap. Collier," etc., etc. . . New York:
N. L. Munro [Cop. 1883,. 72 p. 4°. (no.
17.)

Old Cap. Collier & Co.; or, "Piping"

the Stewart vault mystery. By Ironclad
(Pseud., . . . New York: N. L. Munro [1883,.
64 p. 4°. (no. 18.)

AIaori, Old Cap., pseud. Old Thunder-
bolt, the government detective; or, "Pip-
ing" the Indian agent frauds. New York:
N. L. Munro (Cop. 1883,. 56 p. 4°. (no.
19.)

Enton. Mastonell, the mysterious de-
tective. New York: N. L. Munro (Cop.
1883,. 46 p. 4°. (no. 20.)

The Spirit detective. Harvey, the un-
known By A. Rounder. . . New York:
N. L. Munro (1883,. 48 p. 4°. (no. 21.)

RoLiNS, sergeant. The Long Branch de-
tective. By Sergeant RoHns... New
York: N. L. Munro ,1883,. 45 p. 4°. (no.
23.)

James, W. I. Young Ironclad, the keen
detective. By Old Cap. Collier [pseud.,...
New York: N. L. Munro [1883,. 47 p. 4°.
(no. 24.)

Old Kit, pseud. Detective Dawson; or.
Trailing a stolen heir. Bv "Old Kit"...
New York: N. L. Munro, 1883. 46 p. 4°.
(no. 32.)



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"Old Cap. Collier" library, continued.

M'GovAN, James. Secret confessions; or,
The experiences of an Edinburgh detective
. . . New York: N. L. Munro [1883]. 47 p.
4°. (no. 42.)

The Edinburgh detective; or, His

last confession. . . New York: N. L. Munro
[1883]. 64 p. 4°. (no. 43.)

His own detective; or, The great safe
robbery. By a celebrated French detective
. . . New York: N. L. Munro [1883]. 69 p.
4°. (no. 44.)

M'GovAX, James. Brought to bay; or, A
detective's experience. By James McGo-
van... New York: N. L. Munro [1883].
47 p. 4°. (no. 47.)

Captain John Howard, detective, of
Greene county, S. N. Y. By one of the
squad... New York: N. L. Munro [COp.
1883]. 44 p. 4°. (no. 50.)

Includes Legends of the Black Watch, by James
Grant, p. 29-44.

Bayard, Paul. Old Gripes; or, The mys-
terious bond robbery. New York: N. L.
Munro [1883]. 46 p. 4°. (no. 56.)

Maori, Old Cap., pseud. Samson, the
strong detective. By the author of "Old
Thunderbolt". . . New York: N. L. Munro
[1883]. 47 p. 4°. (no. 57.)

WoGLOM, police inspector. Sergeant de-
tective Sparrow, L. J. C. ; or. The thugs of
New York. By Police Inspector Woglom
. . . New York: N. L. Munro [1883]. 46 p.
4°. (no. 62.)

Includes How I gave up my detective business,
p. 40-46.

Carl Ruhl, the phenomenal detective.
By the author of "Frank James' mistake"
... New York: N. L. Munro [Cop. 1883].
46 p. 4°. (no. 68.)

James, W. I. The frontier detective; or,
A crimson trail. New York: N. L. Munro
[Cop. 1883]. 43 p. 4°. (no. 69.)

Includes A murderer's mistake, p. 40-43.

Sawyer, Eugene T. Millions at stake; or,
The gambler detective. A tale of peril and
adventure on the Pacific coast. New York:
N. L. Munro [Cop. 1884]. 44 p. 4°. (no.
71.)

Carlton, lieutenant. Black Douglass,
the Jersey City detective; or, Tracing the
mysterv of a great crime. New York: N. L.
Munro [Cop. 1884]. 45 p. 4°. (no. 78.)

Howard, Jack. The great Barry case; or,
The mysterious murder at No. 47. New
York: N. L. Munro [Cop. 1884]. 43 p. 4°.
(no. 79.)

Includes Count Vinciano's mysterious mission, p.
36-43.



Jerome, Gilbert. Dominick Squeek, the
Bow Street runner; or, An English detec-
tive in America. By a member of the Lon-
don police... New York: N. L. Munro
[Cop. 1884]. 47 p. 4°. (no. 80.)

Howard, Jack. Hawkeye & Ferrit, the
shrewd Bowery detectives. New York:
N. L. Munro [1884,. 48 p. 4°. (no. 87.)

Rolfe, Maro O. Diamond Dan, the
Brooklyn divorce detective; or. The crimes
of a wicked woman. New York: N. L.
Munro [1884]. 48 p. 4°. (no. 93.)

Merrick, Mark. Detective Jack; or, The
night-hawks of Boston. New York: N. L.
Munro [Cop. 1884]. 45 p. 4°. (no. 94.)

Morris, Anthony P. Tom Turner, detec-
tive: or. Piping the hawks of Baltimore.
New York: N. L. Munro [Cop. 1884]. 45 p.
4°. (no. 95.)

Jerome, Gilbert. The ten-spot of dia-
monds; or, "Piping" the affair of the Rue
Fosseys. New York: N. L. Munro [Cop.
1884]. 50 p. 4°. (no. 96.)

Howard, Jack. Old Sledge, the black-
smith detective. New York: N. L. Munro
[1884]. 47 p. 4°. (no. 97.)

Harney, F. X. The Saratoga detective;
or, A terrible murder mystery. New York:
N. L. Munro [Cop. 1884]. 42 p. 4°. (no.
98.)

Merrick, Mark. A house of mystery; or,
Jack Sharp in Chicago. New York: N. L.
Munro [Cop. 1884]. 46 p. 4°. (no. 99.)

Broughton, F. Lusk. Paul Prince, detec-
tive; or. Trailing a poisoner. New York:
N. L. Munro [Cop. 1884]. 45 p. 4°. (no.
100.)

Includes A wolf in sheep's clothing, p. 42-45.

Miller, Warne. Tracked by the dead;
or. The doctor detective. New York: N. L.
Munro [Cop. 1884]. 46 p. 4°. (no. 110.)

Howard, Jack. The Cornwall tragedy;
or. The mystery of the headless nail. By
the author of "The great Barry case."...
New York: N. L. Munro [Cop. 1884]. 44 p.
4°. (no. 112.)

Jerome, Gilbert. Isaac Lazarus; the
Egyptian detective. New York: N. L.
Munro [Cop. 1884]. 45 p. 4°. (no. 114.)

Includes Hunting for a curly head, p. 42-45.

Howard, Jack. The clique of crime; or,
Old Broadbrim's last case. New York:
N. L. Munro [1884]. 47 p. 4°. (no. 115.)

Jerome, Gilbert. Old Roulette; or, Red
and black. New York: N. L. Munro [Cop,
1884]. 40 p. 4°. (no. 116.)

Brace, the American detective; or, "Pip-
ing" a case in two lands... New York:
N. L. Munro [1884]. 42 p. A\ (no. 117.)

Includes "A glass of bitter beer," p. 39-42.



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"Old Cat'. Collier" library, continued.

Dick Despard, the Missouri detective; or,
Saving a family and a fortune... New
York: N. L. Munro [Cop. 1884). 36 p. 4°.
(no. 124.)

Jerome, Gilbert. Old Subtle; or, The
willing victim. New York: N. L. Munro
icop. 1884). 42 p. 4°. (no. 125.)

Harney, F. X. The headless body; or,
Dan Britton's master-stroke; a mystery of
New York bay. New York: N. L. Munro
[Cop. 1885). 44 p. 4°. (no. 131.)

Jerome, Gilbert. Young Weasel, the de-
tective; or, "Piping" a beautiful fiend. A
mystery of Fifth Avenue and the Tombs.
New York: N. L. Munro [Cop. 1885). 43 p.
4°. (no. 134.)

Wild Bill, pseud. The death of Sitting
Bull; or. General Custer avenged. The
most exciting Indian story ever published.
[New York: Munro's Pub. House, 1890.]
31 p. illus. f°. (no. 391.)

Old Sleuth library, no. 5-6, 19, 21, 25, 37-
38, 46, 54. 60, 63, 68, 75, 80, 84, 95, 97, 99, 101.

Halsey, Harlan Page. Night scenes in
New York: in darkness and by gaslight.
By Old Sleuth tpseud.). New York: G.
Munro's Sons, 1885. 32 p. f°. (no. 5.)

Old Electricity, the lightning detec-
tive. By Old Sleuth [pseud.]. New York:
G. Munro's Sons, 1885. 30 p. illus. f°.
(no. 6.)

The Yankee detective ; or. Shadowed

to doom. By Old Sleuth [pseud.]. New
York: G. Munro's Sons, 1885. 29 p. illus.
f°. (no. 19.)

Black Raven, the Georgia detective;

or, The terror of the mountain "mooners."
By Old Sleuth ipseud.). New York: G.
Munro's Sons, 1885. 31 p. illus. f°. (no.
21.)

Old Terrible, the iron-arm detec-
tive. By Old Sleuth fpseud.]. New York:
G. Munro's Sons, 1886. 24 p. illus. f.
(no. 25.)

Tom Thumb; or, The wonderful

boy detective. By Old Sleuth [pseud.].
New York: G. Munro, 1887. 2 v. in 1.
illus. f°. (no. 37.)

Old Ironsides abroad; or. The giant

detective in Ireland. By Old Sleuth ipseud.].
New York: G. Munro's Sons, 1888. S3 p.
illus. i°. (no. 38.)

Old Sleuth's luck; or, Day and night

in New York. A startling narrative of hid-
den treasure. By Old Sleuth (pseud.). New
York: G. Munro's Sons, 1889. 41 p. illus.
i\ (no. 46.)



Old Ironsides in New York: or.

The daughter of the G. A. R. By Old
Sleuth tpseud.). New York: G. Munro's
Sons, 1891. 42 p. illus. i°. (no. 54.)

Old Phenomenal; or. The double

tragedy mystery. An old-time detective
narrative. By Old Sleuth [pseud.]-. New
York: G. Munro's Sons, 1893. 32 p. illus.
f°. (no. 60.)

Monte-Cristo Ben, the ever-ready

detective. A narrative of remarkable com-
plications. By Old Sleuth tpseud.]. New
York: G. Munro's Sons, 1893. 32 p. illus.
f°. (no. 63.)

Old Ironsides at his best. By "Old

Sleuth" tPseud.]. . . New York: G. Munro's
Sons, 1895. 32 p. illus. i°. (no. 68.)

The silent terror. A narrative of

genuine detective strategy. By "Old Sleuth"
[pseud.]. New York: G. Munro's Sons,
1896. 32 p. illus. r. (no. 75.)

The giant detective's last "shadow."

A tale of herculean detective adventures.
By "Old Sleuth" (pseud.). New York: G.
Munro's Sons, 1898. 32 p. illus. f°. (no.
80.)

. Mephisto; or. The razzle-dazzle de-
tective. By "Old Sleuth" [pseud.]. New
York: G. Munro's Sons, 1899. 32 p. illus.
i° . (no. 84.)

On their track. . . By "Old Sleuth"

[Pseud.]. New York: G. Munro's Sons, cop.
1903. 32 p. illus. f°. (no. 95.)

Conclusion of his Tke omnipresent avenger.

Tragedy and strategy. . . By "Old

Sleuth" [pseud.]. New York: G. Munro's
Sons. cop. 1903. 32 p. illus. f°. (no. 97.)

Continuation of his The American Monte-Cristo.

Mademoiselle Lucie, the French

lady detective. By "Old Sleuth" (pseud.).
New York: G. Alunro's Sons, cop. 1904. 32
p. illus. f°. (no. 99.)

Lights and shades of New York,

by "Old Sleuth" [pseud.]. New York:
G. Munro's Sons, cop. 1905. 32 p. f°. (no.
101.)

Rexford, George C, compiler. Beadle's
dime school melodist; a choice selection of
familiar and beautiful songs, duets, trios,
&c. Arranged in a simple manner for
school singing, with elementary instruc-
tions suited to children of the most tender
age. Compiled and arranged by George C.
Rexford. New York: Beadle and Co. [Cop.
I860.] 80 p. 16°.

Tunes only.

The Star journal v. 9-10 (Jan. 4 - Dec.
27, 1879). New York, 1879. f°.

Weekly.

Numbering continuous.



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Ten cent novelettes, no. 15, 21, 26, 31, 47,
52, 61-63, 72-73. 84, 86.

Lewis, Julius Warren. Fitz-Hern; or.
The rover of the Irish seas. A story of
Galway bay. By F. Clinton Barrington
[Pseud.]. Boston: Elliott, Thomes & Tal-
bot [Cop. 1863]. 128 p. 16°. (no. 15.)

Ballou, Maturin Murray. The Turkish
slave; or. The dumb dwarf of Constanti-
nople. A story of the eastern world. By
Lieutenant Murray [pseud.]. Boston:
Elliott, Thomes & Talbot [Cop. 1863]. 128
p. 16°. (no. 21.)

McCartney, J. W. The Fenians; or, Neil
O'Connor's triumph. A story of old Ire-
land and young America. Boston: Elliott,
Thomes & Talbot [Cop. 1865]. 100 p. 16°.
(no. 26.)

Howard, Jane. Zelda. A tale of the
Massachusetts colony. Boston: Elliott,
Thomes & Talbot [Cop. 1866]. 100 p. 16°.
(no. 31.)

Ballou, Maturin Murray. Red Rupert,
the American buccaneer. A tale of the
Spanish Indies. By Lieutenant Murray
(Pseud.] . . . Boston : Elliott, Thomes & Tal-
bot [Cop. 1863]. 99 p. 16°. (no. 47.)

Cobb, Sylvanus. The patriot cruiser. A
revolutionary story. Boston: Elliott,
Thomes & Talbot [Cop. 1863). 98 p. 16°.
(no. 52.)

Lewis, Julius Warren. Red Hand; or,
The cruiser of the English Channel. A
story of the olden time. By F. Clinton
Barrington [pseud.]. Boston: Elliott,
Thomes & Talbot [Cop. 1863]. 99 p. 16°.
(no. 61.)

The young fisherman; or. The

cruiser of the English Channel. . . A story
of the olden time. By F. Clinton Barring-
ton [pseud.]. Boston: Elliott, Thomes &
Talbot [Cop. 1863]. 100 p. 16°. (no. 62.)

Sequel to his Red Hand.
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