illus. f°. (no. 669.)
Sims, A. K. Stuttering Sam, the whitest
sport of Santa Fe; or. How the hummer
from Hummingbird feathered his nest.
New York: Beadle & Adams, 1891. 32 p.
illus. f°. (no. 673.)
Badger, Joseph E. Steel Surry, the sport
from Sunrise; or. The blind deal at Break-
neck. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1891.
31 p. illus. f°. (no. 675.)
Patten, William G. Hurricane Hal, the
cowboy hotspur; or. Old True Blue's pil-
grimage in Satan's section. A romance of
the Red Spur ranch. . . New York: Beadle
& Adams, 1891. 30 p. illus. f°. (no. 676.)
Companion story to his Old True Blue, the trusty.
Eyster, William R. Mr. Jackson, the
gent from Jaybird; or, The mystery of the
lower drift. New York: Beadle & Adams,
1891. 31 p. illus. f°. (no. 677.)
Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers. The dude
desperado; or, The baleful beauty of Brim-
stone Bar. By Captain Howard Holmes
[pseud.i... New York: Beadle & Adams,
1891. 30 p. illus. i°. (no. 678.)
Ingraham, Prentiss. Buffalo Bill's secret
service trail, by Major Dangerfield Burr
[Pseud.]... New York: Beadle & Adams,
1891. 27 p. illus. i°. (no. 682.)
Badger, Joseph E. Bob Breeze, the
rounder detective; or. The eruption at Eu-
reka. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1891.
30 p. illus. f°. (no. 683.)
Eyster, William R. Double Cinch Dan,
the sport with a charm; or, The saints of
Sunrise. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1891.
30 p. illus. f°. (no. 687.)
Sims, A. K. The river rustlers; or, The
detective from 'Way-back. A romance of
ranch, range and revolution. New York:
Beadle & Adams, 1891. 31 p. illus. f°.
(no. 688.)
Patten, William G. The sparkler sharp;
or. The spotter sport's unknown foe. New
York: Beadle & Adams, 1892. 30 p. illus.
i°. (no. 689.)
Manning, William H. Dead Shot Paul,
the deep-range explorer; or. The mountain
spy's vendetta. New York: Beadle &
Adams, 1892. 30 p. illus. f°. (no. 692.)
Sims, A. K. Singer Sam, the pilgrim de-
tective; or. Behind masked batteries. New
York: Beadle & Adams, 1892. 31 p. illus.
f°. (no. 695.)
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Beadle's dime library, continued.
Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers. Silver
Steve, the branded sport; or, The man-
mystery of Moonstone. By Captain How-
ard Holmes [pseud.]. . . New York: Beadle
& .-\dams, 1892. 30 p. illus. f°. (no. 701.)
^I.'VNNiNG, William H. Spokane Saul, the
Samaritan suspect: or. The double twist at
Camp Sahara. New York: Beadle &
Adams, 1892. 31 p. illus. f°. (no. 703.)
Badger, Joseph E. Bantam Bob, the
beautv from Butte. New York: Beadle &
Adam's, 1892. 30 p. illus. f°. (no. 705.)
EvsTER, William R. The rival rovers;
or, L'ncle Bedrock's big break. A romance
of Paddv's Flat. New York: Beadle &
Adams, 1892. 30 p. illus. f°. (no. 707.)
Sims, A. K. Lodestone Lem, the cham-
pion of Chestnut Burr; or, The Alcatraz
millions. A romance of Nevada. New
York: Beadle & Adams, 1892. 31 p. illus.
i\ (no. 709.)
^Tanning, William H. Gabe Gall, the
gambolier from Great Hump ; or. Corralling
half the town. A romance of Shadow Shaft.
New York: Beadle & Adams, 1892. 31 p.
illus. i°. (no. 714.)
Eyster, William R. Uncle Bedrock's
big bounce; or. The bad men of Mineral
Bar. A romance of Sunken river. New
York: Beadle & Adams, 1892. 30 p. illus.
f°. (no. 718.)
Badger, Joseph E. The secret six; or.
Old Halcyon, the stranger within the gates.
New York: Beadle & Adams, 1892. 30 p.
illus. f°. (no. 720.)
Sims, A. K. Teamster Tom, the boomer
detective; or. The sweepstake at Shoshone.
A romance of the Black Hills region. New
York: Beadle & Adams, 1892. 31 p. illus.
f°. (rro. 723.)
Aiken, Albert W. Dick Talbot in No
Man's camp. New York: Beadle & Adams,
1892. 29 p. illus. f°. (no. 725.)
Ingraham, Prentiss. Buffalo Bill's body
guard; or, The still hunt of the hills. The
story of the "robber of the ranges." New
York: Beadle & Adams, 1892. 29 p. illus.
f°. (no. 727.)
Aiken, Albert W. Dick Talbot's clean
cut. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1892.
29 p. illus. f°. (no. 729.)
Dunbar, Noel. Duke Despard, the gam-
bler duellist. New York: Beadle & Adams,
1892. 30 p. illus. f°. (no. 730.)
Knox, Jackson. The hurricane detective;
or, Through thick and thin. A romance of
the toils and meshes of the great city. By
Jackson Knox, "Old Hawk." New York:
Beadle & Adams, 1892. 32 p. illus. i".
(no. 732.)
Aiken, Albert W. Dick Talbot, the
ranch king. New York: Beadle & Adams,
1892. 28 p. illus. f°. (no. 733.)
Talbot in Apache land; or, Dick
Buckskin, the man of mettle. New York:
Beadle & Adams, 1892. 30 p. illus. f°.
(no. 737.)
Knox, Jackson. Captain Clew, the fight-
ing detective; or. Against terrible odds. A
romance of the wolves of New York. By
Jackson Knox, "Old Hawk." New York:
Beadle & Adams, 1892. 31 p. illus. f°.
(no. 740.)
Aiken, Albert W. Dick Talbot's close
call; or, The cowboy dead-shot. Ranch
king Talbot in arms. New York: Beadle &
Adams, 1893. 28 p. illus. f°. (no. 741.)
Ingraham, Prentiss. Buffalo Bill's flush
hand; or, Texas Jack's bravos. A romance
of the pard rivals on the Texas border.
New York: Beadle & Adams, 1893. 30 p.
illus. f°. (no. 743.)
Badger, Joseph E. Sweep-stakes Sam,
the silver sport; or, Major Hold-up shows
his hand. A romance of the twin lodes of
Silverado. New York: Beadle & Adams,
1893. 32 p. illus. f°. (no. 744.)
Powei.l, Frank. The dragoon detective;
or, A man of destiny. New York: Beadle
& Adams, 1893. 28 p. illus. f°. (no. 746.)
Ingraham, Prentiss. Arizona Charlie,
the crack shot detective. New York:
Beadle & Adams, 1893. 29 p. illus. f°.
(no. 748.)
Aiken, Albert W. Gideon's grip at
Babylon Bar; or. The man with the iron
dagger. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1893.
29 p. illus. f°. (no. 753.)
Patten, William G. Old Burke, the
Madison Square detective. New York:
Beadle & Adams, 1893. 31 p. illus. i".
(no. 756.)
OsBON, John W. The sport from St. Louis ;
or. The three sharks of Big Ledge. New
York: Beadle & Adams, 1893. 31 p. illus.
f°. (no. 759.)
Badger, Joseph E. Dand}'^ Don, the
Denver detective. New York: Beadle &
Adams, 1893. 32 p. illus. f°. (no. 763.)
Eyster, William R. The sport of Silver
Bend; or, The man with the black mask.
New York: Beadle & Adams, 1893. 30 p.
illus. f°. (no. 767.)
Badger, Joseph E. Prince John, detective
special. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1893.
31 p. illus. f°. (no. 771.)
Aiken, Albert W. King Dandy, the
silver sport. New York: Beadle & Adams,
1893. 27 p. illus. f°. (no. 775.)
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Beadle's dime library, continued.
Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers. Silk Rib-
bon's crush-out; or, The three king-pins of
Crossbar. By Capt. Howard Holmes
[pseud. J... New York: Beadle & Adams,
1893. 32 p. illus. f°. (no. 779.)
Lewis, Leon. The down-east detective
in Nevada; or, The sons of thunder. New
York: Beadle & Adams, 1893. 28 p. illus.
i°. (no. 785.)
Pistol Tommy, the miner sharp; or,
The Bobtail bonanza. New York: Beadle
& Adams, 1894. 31 p. illus. i° . (no. 797.)
Warne, Philip S. Dan Dirk, king of No
Man's land; or. Lightning George's last
card. The Frisco detective's block game.
New York: Beadle & Adams, 1894. 32 p.
illus. f°. (no. 802.)
Sims, A. K. The king-pin of the Lead-
ville lions; or, Hepburn, the dude detective
from London. New York: Beadle &
Adams, 1894. 32 p. illus. i°. (no. 804.)
Patten, William G. Fire-eye, the thugs'
terror; or. Cockney Bob's big bluff. New
York: Beadle & Adams. 1894. 32 p. illus.
f°. (no. 810.)
Eyster, William R. Gentleman Dave,
the dead game sport. New York: Beadle
& Adams, 1894. 31 p. illus. f°. (no. 818.)
Aiken, Albert W. Fresh, the race-track
sport; or, Kentucky sharpers brought to
bay. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1894.
31 p. illus. f°. (no. 825.)
Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers. Shadow-
ing the London detective; or, Harvey
Hawk's short-stop. By Capt. Howard
Holmes [pseud.]... New York: Beadle &
Adams, 1894. 31 p. illus. f°. (no. 831.)
Sims, A. K. Gid Gale's block game; or.
Old Silvertip's tie-up at Tangled Pine.
New York: Beadle & Adams, 1894. 31 p.
illus. f°. (no. 832.)
Ingraham, Prentiss. The wild steer
riders; or, Texas Jack's terrors. New
York: Beadle & Adams, 1894. 28 p. illus.
i°. (no. 834.)
Buffalo Bill's redskin ruse; or,
Texas Tack's death-shot. New York:
Beadle & Adams, 1895. 31 p. illus. f°.
(no. 845.)
Eyster, William R. The stranger sport's
shake-up, or, Red-hot Rube's racket at Red
Bend. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1895.
31 p. illus. f°. (no. 852.)
Badger, Joseph E. High-water Mark, the
sport; or. Silver-tip Sid, the dead-center
shot. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1895.
29 p. illus. f°. (no. 870.)
— — The man of muscle; or. The spotter
sport's neck-tie party. New York: Beadle
& Adams, 1895. 32 p. illus. f°. (no. 884.)
Sims, A. K. The Texan detective; or,
The stranger sport from Spokane. New
York: Beadle & Adams, 1895. 32 p. illus.
f°. (no. 887.)
Harbaugh. Thomas Chalmers. Kent
Keen, the crook-crusher; or. The man from
Spokane in New York. The story of the
dead-game detective's round-up. By Capt.
Howard Holmes [pseud.]... New York:
Beadle & Adams, 1895. 31 p. illus. f°
(no. 896.)
Sims, A. K. The six-shot spotter; or,
Babylon Bill, the high-roller from Brim-
stone Bar. New York: Beadle & Adams,
1895. 32 p. illus. f°. (no. 897.)
Badger, Joseph E. Silky Steele, the stay-
in sport. New York: Beadle & Adams,
1896. 31 p. illus. f°. (no. 898.)
Old Sobersides, the detective of St.
Louis; or. The crook-league. New York:
Beadle & Adams, 1896. 30 p. illus. f°.
(no. 928.)
Manning, William H. Frisco Frank at
Glorj^ Gulch; or, Wiping out the gold-
dusters' gang. New York: Beadle &
Adams, 1896. 32 p. illus. f°. (no. 931.)
Badger, Joseph E. The sport from Hard-
Luck; or. Bummer Billy's bluff. A story
of the Touchstone mine at Breakneck.
New York: Beadle & Ad^ms, 1896. 32 p.
illus. f°. (no. 945.)
Lewis, Leon. Wind River Clark, the
gold hermit. New York: Beadle & Adams,
1897. 29 p. illus. f°. (no. 967.)
Cody, William Frederick. The dread
shot four; or, My pards of the plains, by
Buffalo Bill [pseud.]. New York: Beadle
& Adams, 1897. 31 p. illus. f°. (no. 973.)
Aiken. Albert W. Overland Kit; or. The
idvl of White Pine. New York: Beadle and
Adams, 1897. 23 p. illus. f°. (no. 976.)
Injun Dick; or. The death shot of
Shasta. New York: Beadle and Adams,
1897. 24 p. illus. f°. (no. 996.)
Beadle's dime novels, no. 1-2, 5-11, 15-
19, 22-23, 25, 27-31, 33-37, 39-42, 44-47, 50,
53-54, 56, 61-62, 64-65, 67-68. 71. 73, 83, 85,
87-88, 90-91. 98. 101, 104. 107-108, 113, 116,
121, 134, 142, 172, 174, 176, 180, 217, 233, 236,
257, 261, 266, 274, 279, 290, 294, 299, 302.
Other ed. of no. 8, IS, 39, 45.
Stephens, Ann Sophia Winterbotham.
Malaeska: the Indian wife of the white
hunter. New York: I. P. Beadle and Co.
[Cop. 1862.] 128 p. front. 16°. (no. 1.)
Cavendish, Harry. The privateer's cruise,
and the bride of Pomfret Hall. New York:
I. P. Beadle and Co. [Cop. I860.] 128 p. 16°.
(no. 2.)
At head of title: A sea tale of '76.
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Barker, Colin. The golden belt; or, The
Carib's pledge. New York: Beadle and
Co. icop. I860.) 125 p. front. 16°. (no. 5.)
Denison, Mary Andrews. Chip, the cave-
child. New York: Beadle and Co. [Cop.
I860.] 128 p. front. 16°. (no. 6.)
C.WEXDiSH, Harry. The reefer of 76; or.
The cruise of the Fire-fly. New York:
Beadle and Co. [COp. I860.) 128 p. front.
16°. (no. 7.)
Ellis. Edward Sylvester. Seth Jones; or,
The captives of the frontier. New York:
I. P. Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1860.) 123 p.
front. 16°. (no. 8.)
New York: Beadle and Co.
[Cop. I860.) 123 p. front. 16°. (no. 8.)
Hall. William Jared.
tor; a tale of the Aztecs.
The slave sculp-
London: Beadle
and Co. [I860.) 128 p. front. 16°. (no. 9.)
Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller. The back-
woods bride. A romance of squatter life.
New York: L P. Beadle and Co. [Cop. I860.]
127 p. front. 16°. (no. 10.)
Denison, Mary Andrews. The prisoner
of La Vintresse; or, The fortunes of a
Cuban heiress. New York: Beadle and Co.
[Cop. I860.] 99 p. illus. 16°. (no. 11.)
Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The frontier
angel; a romance of Kentucky rangers' life.
New York: Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1861.] 126
p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 15.)
London: Beadle and Co. (1861.)
128 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 15.)
Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller. Uncle
Ezekiel and his exploits on two continents.
New York: Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1861.] 123
p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 16.)
Fleming, May Agnes Early. Madge
Wylde, the young man's ward; or. Lights
and shadows of orphan life. By the author
of "Clifton," "Pride and passion," etc.
New York: Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1861.) 99
p., 1 pL 16°. (no. 17.)
Ellis, Edward Sylvester. Nathan Todd;
or. The fate of the Sioux' captive. London:
Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1861.) 122 p., 1 pi.
16°. (no. 18.)
Duganne, Augustine Joseph Hickey. Mas-
sasoit's daughter; or. The French captives.
A romance of aboriginal New-England.
New York: Beadle and Co. [1861.) 120 p.,
1 pi. 16°. (no. 19.)
Iron, N. C. The maid of Esopus; or, The
trials and triumphs of the revolution. New
York: Beadle and Co. (Cop. 1861.] 100 p.,
1 pi. 16°. (no. 22.)
Trask, Kate Nichols. Winifred Win-
throp; or, The lady of Atherton Hall. By
Clara Augusta [pseud.]. New York: Beadle
and Co. [Cop. 1861.) 91 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no.
23.)
Duganne, Augustine Joseph Hickey. The
peon prince; or. The Yankee knight-errant.
A tale of modern Mexico. New York:
Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1861.) 100 p., 1 pi.
16°. (no. 25.)
Iron, N. C. Stella, the daughter of liberty.
A tale of the war of '76. New York: Beadle
and Co. (Cop. 1861.) 100 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no.
27.)
BusTEED, N. William. King Barnaby; or,
The maidens of the forest, a romance of
the Mickmacks. London: Beadle and Co.
[1862.) 94 p. 16°. (no. 28.)
Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The forest
spy; a tale of the War of 1812. London:
Beadle and Co. [1861., 110 p. 16°. (no.
29.)
Duganne, Augustine Joseph Hickey. Put-
nam Pomfret's ward; or, A Vermonter's ad-
ventures in Mexico. New York: Beadle
and Co. [1861.) 95 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 30.)
Iron, N. C. The double hero. A tale of
sea and land, during the War of 1812. New
York: Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1861.) 98 p.
16°. (no. 31.)
Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller. Maum
Guinea, and her plantation "children"; or.
Holiday-week on a Louisiana estate. A
slave romance. New York: Beadle and
Co. [Cop. 1861.) 215 p. illus. 16°. (no. 33.)
Denison, Mary Andrews. Ruth Marg-
erie: a romance of the revolt of 1689. New
York: Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1862.) Ill p.
16°. (no. 34.)
Barritt, Frances Fuller. East and west;
or, The beauty of Willard's Mill. New
York: Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1862.) 109 p.
16°. (no. 35.)
Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The riflemen
of the Miami. New York: Beadle and Co.
[Cop. 1862.) 98 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 36.)
Iron, N. C. Gideon Godbold; a tale of
Arnold's treason. New York: Beadle and
Co. [Cop. 1862.] 115 p. 16°. (no. 37.)
Barritt, Frances Fuller. The land claim.
A tale of the upper Missouri. New York:
Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1862.) 99 p., 1 pi. 16°.
(no. 39.)
Also published with title Alicia Newcome.
Alicia Newcome; or. The land
claim; a tale of the upper Missouri.
London : Beadle and Co. [1862.) 123 p. 16°.
(no. 39.)
Also published with title The land claim.
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Beadle's dime novels, continued.
Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller. The Union-
ist's daughter: a tale of the rebellion in
Tennessee. New York: Beadle and Co.
[Cop. 1862.] 223 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 40.)
Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The hunter's
cabin: an episode of the early settlements
of southern Ohio. New York: Beadle and
Co. [Cop. 1862.] 96 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 41.)
DuGANNE, Augustine Joseph Hickey. The
king's man; a tale of South Carolina in
revolutionary times. New York: Beadle
and Co. [Cop. 1862.] 99 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no.
42.)
Iron, N. C. Agnes Falkland: a story of
continental times. New York: Beadle and
Co. [Cop. 1861.) 128 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 44.)
Stephens, Ann Sophia Winterbotham.
Esther: a story of the Oregon trail. New
York: Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1862.] 128 p.,
1 pi. 16°. (no. 45.)
[Cop. 1863.
New
128 p.
York:
Ipl.
Beadle and Co.
16°. (no. 45.)
Warner, John S. The wreck of the Al-
bion. A tale of the sea. New York: Beadle
and Co. [Cop. 1862.] 96 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no.
46.)
Denison, Mary Andrews. Tim Bumble's
charge; or, Mrs. Lattison's one great sor-
row. New York: Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1862.]
103 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 47.)
Warner, John S. The black ship. New
York: Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1863.] 102 p.,
1 pi. 16°. (no. 50.)
Fleming, May Agnes Early. Hates and
loves; or. The lesson of four lives. By the
author of "Madge Wylde." New York:
Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1863.] 112 p., 1 pi.
16°. (no. 53.)
Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller. Myrtle,
the child of the prairie. New York: Beadle
and Co. tcop. 1863.] 96 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no.
54.)
Stephens, Ann Sophia Winterbotham.
Ahmo's plot; or, The governor's Indian
child. New York: Beadle and Co. [Cop.
1863.] 119 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 56.)
Thomas, Henry J. Laughing Eyes: a
tale of the Natchez. London: Beadle and
Co. [1864.] 95 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 61.)
Iron, N. C. The unknown: a tale of 1777.
New York: Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1863.] Ill
p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 62.)
Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The rangers
of the Mohawk: a tale of Cherry valley.
New York: Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1863.] 96
p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 64.)
Thomas, Henry J. The wrecker's prize.
New York: Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1864.] 110
p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 65.)
Ellis, Edward Sylvester. Indian Jim: a
tale of the Minnesota massacre. New
York: Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1864.i 100 p.,
1 pi. 16°. (no. 67.)
Paulding, Decatur. The brigantine; or,
Admiral Lowe's last cruise. New York:
Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1864.] 100 p., 1 pi.
16°. (no. 68.)
At head of title: A tale of 1673.
Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The lost trail:
a legend of the far west. New York:
Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1864.] 100 p., 1 pi.
16°. (no. 71.)
Hazleton, Harry. The Silver Bugle; or,
The Indian maiden of St. Croix. London:
Beadle and Co., 1865. 100 p., 1 pi. 16°.
(no. 73.)
Starbuck, Roger. The golden harpoon;
or. Lost among the floes. A story of the
whaling grounds. New York: Beadle and
Co. [Cop. 1865.] 95 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 83.)
Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The fugitives;
or. The Quaker scout of Wyoming. A tale
of the massacre of 1778. New York: Beadle
and Co. [Cop. 1865.) 100 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no.
85.)
Starbuck, Roger. On the deep; or, The
missionary's daughter. A story of the
Pacific ocean. New York: Beadle and Co.
[Cop. 1865.] 100 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 87.)
Denison, Mary Andrews. Captain Molly;
or. The fight at Trenton, Christmas, 1776.
A story of the revolution. New York:
Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1865.] 99 p., 1 pi. 16°.
(no. 88.)
Starbuck, Roger. Cast away; or, The
island bride. A romance of the "enchanted
isles." New York: Beadle and Co. [COp.
1866.] 100 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 90.)
Henderson, J. Stanley. The lost cache.
A tale of hid treasure. New York: Beadle
and Co. [Cop. 1866.] 100 p. illus. 16°. (no.
91.)
Clark, Charles Dunning. Ruth Harland;
or. The maid of Weathersfield. By W. J.
Hamilton [pseud.]... New York: Beadle
and Co. [Cop. 1866.] 93 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no.
98.)
Bowen, James L. The maid of Wyo-
ming; or. The contest of the clans. New
York: Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1866.] 100 p.,
1 pi. 16°. (no. 101.)
Porter, Ann Emerson. Guilty or not
guilty; or, The ordeal of fire. A tale of
thirty years ago. New York: Beadle and
Co. [Cop. 1866.] 100 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no.
104.)
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Beadle's dime novels, continued.
Clark, Charles Dunning. The peddler
spy; or. Dutchmen and Yankees. A tale
of tlie capture of Good Hope. By W. J.
Hamilton [pscud.j... New York: Beadle
and Co. (Cop. 1866.) 100 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no.
107.)
Starbuck, Roger. The lost ship; or, The
cruise for a shadow. New York: Beadle
and Co. (Cop. 1866.) 100 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no.
108.)
Sherwood, Scott R. Rattlepate; or, The
missing deed.> A legend of Manhattan in
colony times. New York: Beadle and Co.
(Cop. 1866.] 100 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 113.)
Starbuck, Roger. Port at last; or, A
cruise for honor. New York: Beadle and
Co. [Cop. 1867.] 99 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 116.)
Sherwood, Scott R. The vailed benefac-
tress; or. The rocking stone mystery. A
legend of the Maryland coast. New York:
Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1867.] 93 p., 1 pi.
16°. (no. 121.)
Starbuck, Roger. Foul-weather Jack; or.
The double wreck. New York: Beadle and
Co. icop. 1867.] 100 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 134.)
Smith, Elizabeth Oakes Prince. The
Sagamore of Saco... New York: Beadle
and Co. fcop. 1868., 100 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no.
142.)
Clark, Charles Dunning. Despard, the
spy; or, The fall of Montreal. By W. J.
Hamilton [pseud.]... New York: Beadle
and Co. [Cop. 1869.] 97 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no.
172.)
St. John, Percy Bolingbroke. Queen of
the woods; or, The Shawnee captives. A
romance of the Ohio. New York: Beadle
and Co. [Cop. 1868.] 129 p. 16°. (no. 174.)
Henderson, J. Stanley. The trader spy;
or, The victim of the fire-raft. New York:
Beadle and Co. [Cop. 1869.] 100 p., 1 pi.
16°. (no. 176.)
Clark, Charles Dunning. Giant Pete, the
patriot; or, The champion of the swamps.
A romance of old '76. By W. J. Hamilton
ipseud.]... New York: Beadle and Co.
[Cop. 1869.] 100 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 180.)
Mountain Gid, the free ranger; or.
The bandit's daughter. By W. J. Hamilton
ipseud.]... New York: Beadle and Co.
(Cop. 1870.] 98 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 217.)
Caldwell, J. R. The privateer's bride; or.
The Channel scud. New York: Beadle
and Co. (Cop. 1871.] 98 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no.
233.)
Starbuck. Roger. The ice-fiend; or. The
hunted whalemen. New York: Beadle and
Co. [Cop. 1871.] 98 p., 1 pi. 16°. (no. 236.)
Clark, Charles Dunning. Old Avoirdu-
pois; or, Steel Coat, the Apache terror.
By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.]. . . New York:
Beadle and Co. icop. 1872., 100 p. 16°.
(no. 257.)
Badger, Joseph E. Red Dan, the ranger;
or, The league of three. A tale of colonial
tim.es. New York: Beadle and Adams (Cop.
1872]. 102 p. 16°. (no. 261.)
Clark. Charles Dunning. Wild Rube,
the young trail-hunter; or. The scouts of
Bradstreet. A romance of the Onondaga.
By W. T. Hamilton [pseud.]. . . New York:
Beadle and Adams [Cop. 1872]. 99 p. 16°.
(no. 266.)
Whittaker, Frederick. The sea king; or,
The two corvettes. New York: Beadle and
Adams [Cop. 1873,. 102 p. 16°. (no. 274.)
Badger, Joseph E. The girl captain; or.
The reprisal of blood. A tale of feud, ven-
geance and blood. New York: Beadle and
Adams [Cop. 1873]. 102 p. 16°. (no. 279.)
Ingraham, Prentiss. Captain of captains;
or, "The broom of the seas." A story of
the Moorish corsairs. New York: Beadle
and Adams [Cop. 1873,. 96 p. 16°. (no.
290.)
Starbuck, Roger. The rival rovers; or.
The Flying Wake. New York: Beadle and
Adams [Cop. 1873,. 92 p. 16°. (no. 294.)
Clark, Charles Dunning. Mossfoot, the
brave; or, The fat scout of Oneida lake.
By W. J. Hamilton tpseud.,. . . New York:
Beadle and Adams [Cop. 1873,. 94 p. 16°.
(no. 299.)
Ingraham, Prentiss. The Cuban conspi-
rator; or. The island league. A romance
of Cuba and Cuban waters. New York:
Beadle and Adams [Cop. 1874]. 102 p. 16°.
(no. 302.)
Beadle's dime pocket joke book. no. 1-2.
New York: Beadle and Adams [Cop. 1875].
illus. 16°.
no. 1 has title: The dime pocket joke book. no. 2:
Jim Crow joke book.
Beadle's dime song book. . . A collec-
tion of new and popular comic and senti-
mental songs, no. 3, 10, 12, 14, 17, 22-28.
New York: Beadle and Adams [Cop. 1859-
71]. 16°.
no. 10, 12, 24-25 have imprint: New York: Beadle
& Co.
Words only.
no. 3, 10, 12, 14, 17 have no special title.
no. 22 has title: The Fifth avenue songster; no.
23: The velocipede belle songster; no. 24: Mistress
Jinks burlesque songster; no. 25: The nobby fellow's
songster; no. 26: The gay young clerk sonfjster; no.
27: The heathen Chinee songster; no. 28: Girls, don't
fool with Cupid, songster.
THE BEADLE COLLECTION
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Beadle's dime speaker, no. 1-5, 7-13, 16-
20. 24. New York: Beadle and Adams [Cop.
1861-88j. 16°.
no. 1, 10, 13 have imprint: New York: Beadle and
Co.; no. 12, 17, 24 have imprint: New York: M. J.