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BEADLES NEW YORK DIME LIBRARY #27 THRU #60 Missing #55
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These issues came from Charles Bragin's personal collection, the bound volume holds many many scarce issues. Scarce, rare or just call it hard to come by they just aren't out there in this condition paper is in fine condition . Every issue is complete with both front and back covers. The volume is tight with the exception of where issue #55 was removed, papers white and supple. This book is in very good condition the front cover has wear and the binding is cracked but doesn't effect interior at all. Paper quality is very good and complete. This issue is a large format 12.5 inches by 8.25 inches.
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27. Albert W. Aiken. The Spotter-Detective; or, The Girls of New York. February 19, 1878.
Sing Sing and New York City. A man promises to aid a stranger to marry his cousin for a split of $50,000 of her money.
28. Joseph E. Badger. Three-Fingered Jack, the Road-Agent of the Rockies; or, The Boy Miner of Hard-Luck. February 26, 1878. Three illustrations.
29. Philip S. Warne. Tiger Dick, the Faro King; or, The Cashier's Crime. March 5, 1878.
30. Joseph E. Badger. Gospel George; or, Fiery Fred, the Outlaw. A Romance of the Gold Mines. March 12, 1878.
31. Albert W. Aiken. The New York "Sharp;" or, The Flash of Lightning. March 19, 1878.
32. John D. Vose. B'Hoys of Yale; or, The Scrapes of a Hard Set of Collegians. March 26, 1878.
The doings and sayings of the Philistine Society.
33. Albert W. Aiken. Overland Kit; or, The Idyl of White Pine. April 2, 1878.
The first Dick Talbot story.
34. Albert W. Aiken. Rocky Mountain Rob, the California Outlaw; or, The Vigilantes of Humbug Bar. April 9, 1878.
The second Dick Talbot story.
35. Albert W. Aiken. Kentucky, the Sport; or, Dick Talbot at the Mines. April 16, 1878.
The third Dick Talbot story.
36. Albert W. Aiken. Injun Dick; or, The Death Shot of Shasta. April 23, 1878.
The fourth Dick Talbot story.
37. Dr. J. H. Robinson. Hirl, the Hunchback; or, The Swordmaker of the Santee. April 30, 1878.
38. Albert W. Aiken. The Velvet Hand; or, The Iron Grip of Injun Dick. May 8, 1878.
The fifth Dick Talbot story.
39. Frederick Whittaker. The Russian Spy; or, The Brothers of the Starry Cross. May 15, 1878.
40. Joseph E. Badger. The Long-Haired "Pards;" or, The Tartars of the Plains. May 22, 1878.
41. Albert W. Aiken. Gold Dan; or, The White Savage of the Great Salt Lake. May 29, 1878.
42. Albert W. Aiken. The California Detective; or, The Witches of New York. June 5, 1878.
43. Oll Coomes. Dakota Dan, the Reckless Ranger; or, The Bee-Hunters' Excursion. June 12, 1878.
Sequence of this series: Dime Library, no. 43, Dime Library, no. 51, Dime Library, no. 48, Dime Library, no. 44.
44. Oll Coomes. Old Dan Rackback, the Great Extarminator; or, The Triangle's Last Trail. June 19, 1878.
Sequence of this series: Dime Library, no. 43; Dime Library, no. 51; Dime Library, no. 48; Dime Library, no. 44.
45. Joseph E. Badger. Old Bull's-Eye, the Lightning Shot of the Plains. July 3, 1878.
46. Oll Coomes. Bowie-Knife Ben, the Little Hunter of the Nor'west; or, The Exiles of the Valley of Shadows. July 17, 1878.
47. Joseph E. Badger. Pacific Pete, the Prince of the Revolver. July 31, 1878.
48. Oll Coomes. Idaho Tom, the Young Outlaw of Silverland; or, The Hunters of the Wild West. August 14, 1878.
Sequence of this series: Dime Library, no. 43; Dime Library, no. 51; Dime Library, no. 48; Dime Library, no. 44.
49. Albert W. Aiken. The Wolf Demon; or, The Queen of the Kanawha. August 28, 1878.
50. Joseph E. Badger. Jack Rabbit, the Prairie Sport; or, The Wolf Children of the Llano Estacado. September 11, 1878.
51. Oll Coomes. Red Rob, the Boy Road-Agent. September 25, 1878.
Sequence of this series: Dime Library, no. 43, Dime Library, no. 51, Dime Library, no. 48, Dime Library, no. 44.
52. William F. Cody. Death Trailer, the Chief of Scouts; or, Life and Love in a Frontier Fort. October 9, 1878.
53. Delle Sara. Silver Sam; or, The Mystery of Deadwood City. October 23, 1878.
54. Philip S. Warne. Always-on-Hand; or, The Sportive Sport of the Foot-Hills. November 6, 1878.
Outlaws and vigilantes in Denver and Idaho Springs, colorado. †
56. Albert W. Aiken. The Indian Mazeppa; or, The Madman of the Plains. A Strange Story of the Texan Frontier. December 4, 1878.
57. Percy B. St. John. The Silent Hunter; or, The Scowl Hall Mystery. December 18, 1878.
58. J. H. Robinson. Silver Knife; or, Wickliffe, the Rocky Mountain Ranger. January 1, 1879.
59. Albert W. Aiken. The Man from Texas; or, The Outlaws of Arkansas. January 15, 1879.
60. Frank Dumont. Wide-Awake, the Robber King; or, The Idiot of the Black Hills. A Dramatic Romance of Wild Life on the Border. January 29, 1879.
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