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1898 BEADLES & ADAMS BANNER WEEKLY
This volume holds stories about Buffalo Bill, Dr. Frank Powell (actually he is listed as an author on one of the stories), General Custer. There is a short story on Kit Carson's Panther. The issues are not consecutive issue numbers but the volume holds some stories that aren't even listed in the Northern Illinois University Beadle's listings which is the most comprehensive I know. Bound volume of 60 issues of Beadle's and Adams Banner Weekly, $30 an issue!!! Scarce, rare or just call it hard to come by they just aren't out there in this condition. If you have particular numbers you need for your collection let us know and we can let you know if we have them. These particular issues are rarely seen and almost never up for sale . Paper quality is good but does have some splits and two pieces missing that are pointed out in the video and complete. I HAVE LISTED DESCRIPTION OF SOME OF THE INTERESTING STORIES INSIDE BELOW.
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Issue numbers:211,212,213,214,215,216,219,220,222,223,224,224,226,227,228,229,232,235,237,245,277,279,280,281,282,283,
286,287,288,290,291,292,296,299,301,303,305,308,313,314,315,316,317,318,319,320,321,323,324,325,326
220. Buffalo Bill's Secret Service Trail; or, Major Mephisto, the Soldier's Foe written by Dangerfield Burr . A Romance of Red-Skins, Renegades and Army Rencounters. January 29, 1887 Three illustrations.
General Custer, Buffalo Bill, Indians, renegades, and the usual crew of Ingraham's western tales.
232. The Man of Three; or, Playing for Five Millions written by Albert W. Aiken.. V, No. 232, April 23, 1887, to V, No. 243, July 9, 1887. Three illustrations. Joe Phenix again.
235 & 237 Dr. Frank Powell ("White Beaver"). The Dragoon Detective; or, The Darling of Destiny written by Dr. Frank Powell ("White Beaver"). Three illustrations.
"In the wild parts of the Rockies." Panther Pete "was seized in a grip of iron, dragged bodily from his feet, and hurled ten feet away upon the heads of the crowd, going in his flight over the two prisoners and Ribbon Rob." There were strong men in those days! and the detective was one of them.
247. Caster's Shadow; or, The Red Tomahawk written by Maj. Dangerfield Burr. V, No. 247, August 6, 1887, to V, No. 259, October 29, 1887. Three illustrations. General Custer, Buffalo Bill, Dr. Powell, Indians, soldiers, etc., out West.
258. The Hurricane Detective; or, Through Thick and Thin written by Jackson Knox (Old Hawk). Three illustrations. New York City detective story.
261. The Sons of Thunder; or, The Rivals of Ruby Valley written by Leon Lewis. A Romance of Nevada. VI, Three illustrations. Ruby Valley, Nevada, between the East Humboldt and Butte Ranges. Mormons and Gentiles strive for political control of the state.
267. The Cohort of Five; or, Dick Talbot's Great Clean-Out written Albert W. Aiken. The Romance of a Just Vengeance. Three illustrations. Arizona. Black Mac is finally killed, but so also is Talbot's wife, leaving him free for further adventures.
270. Dan Dunn, the Soft-Hand Sport; or, Unmasking the Masks written by Joseph E. Badger.. Three illustrations. Cattle kings, boomers, cowboys, and adventurers in and around Kansas City, Missouri.
273. The Captain's Enemy; or, The Evil Genius of it All. A Romance of the Old East and the Wild West written by Dr. Noel Dunbar. Three illustrations. Virginia and the frontier in Nebraska. Plotting for a fortune. Several attempted murders.
276. The Rival Monte Cristos; or, The Sea Spiders written by Prentiss Ingraham. A Romance of American Waters. Three illustrations. The last years of the second war with England when pirates were still common in the Bahamas and the Caribbean Sea.
277. The White Phenix; or, The Flagman's Daughter written by Arthur F. Holt. Richville," in a Trans-Mississippi state.
282. Jackson Knox (Old Hawk). Captain Clew, the Fighting Detective; or, Against Terrible Odds. A Romance of the Wolves of New York. Three illustrations. New York City, "many years ago."
288. Talbot, the Ranch King; or, The Double Foe. A Romance of the Hawks of Cababi written by Albert W. Aiken. Three illustrations. Sonora and Arizona. A gang of outlaws, Mexicans, soldiers, etc. Talbot and 'Frisco Nell are married in this number.
291. Buffalo Bill's Double; or, The Desperado Detectives written by Dangerfield Burr.. A Romance of the Old East and Wild West. Three illustrations. Long Island Sound and somewhere in the West. Dr. Powell, Buffalo Bill, Indians, soldiers, miners, and a bad brother.
312. Silk-Ribbon Sam, the Mad Driver of the Overland; or, Buffalo Bill's Twelve written by Maj. Dangerfield Burr. A Romance of the Rockies. Three illustrations. New Hampshire, then "Danger Station," somewhere in the Rockies. Buffalo Bill and Dr. Frank Powell on the Overland trail.
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