The Beadle Collection of Dime Novels Given to the New York Public Library By Dr. Frank P. O'Brien

Part 11

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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. 16^o. (no. 156.)

ARCHER, Edward W. The bandit hermit; or, The captive of the cave. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1869]. 102 p. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 158.)

The BEAUTIFUL unknown. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1868]. 100 p. 16^o. (no. 161.)

Running title: Zach Smith.

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

HENDERSON, J. Stanley. The trader spy; or, The victim of the fire-raft. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1869]. 100 p. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 174.)

THOMAS, Mrs. Henry J. Border Bessie. A romance of the Kanawha. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1868]. 100 p. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 176.)

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

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

WILLETT, Edward. The Tonkawa spy; or, The Comanche foray. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1873]. 99 p. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 186.)

---- The swamp scout. A romance of 1779. By W. J. Hamilton [pseud.].... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1869]. 92 p. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 189.)

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

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

CLARK, Charles Dunning. The prairie trapper; or, The child of the brigade. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1868]. 95 p. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 213.)

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

AIMARD, Gustave. The prairie pirates; or, The hunter’s revenge. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1867]. 120 p. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 222.)

PORTER, Ann Emerson. Guilty or not guilty?; or, The ordeal of fire. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1866]. 100 p. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 225.)

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

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

COOMES, Oll. Old Strategy; or, Reckless Roll, the boy ranger. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1871]. 88 p. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 250.)

ELLIS, Edward Sylvester. The rival hunters; or, The forest garrison. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 187--]. 100 p. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 260.)

BOWEN, James L. Blue Belt, the guide; or, The red compact. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1871]. 102 p. 16^o. (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. 4^o. (no. 1.)

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

BLAKE, Redmond. Lightning Leo, the behind-the-scenes detective. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 16 p. illus. 4^o. (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. 4^o. (no. 19.)

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

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

Imperfect: p. 16 mutilated.

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

SCOTT, Sam S. Mustang Merle’s mandate. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1891. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (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. 4^o. (no. 30.)

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

=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. 8^o. (no. 1.)

HENDERSON, J. Stanley. Prairie Chick; or, The Quaker abroad. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1865]. 43 p. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (no. 5.)

=NAS p.v.15, no.6=

---- 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. 8^o. (no. 6.)

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

The BOY captive: and, Women defending the wagon, Moody, the refugee, The leap for life. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1864]. 64 p. illus. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (no. 16.)

The =Camp-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. f^o. (no. 1.)

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

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

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

Imperfect: last p. missing.

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

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

---- The hunted slaver; or, Wrecked in port. New York: Camp-Fire Library Co., 1889. 24 p. illus. f^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 2.)

FORREST, Christopher. Captain Bob, the mountain devil. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1867. 100 p., 1 pl. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 20.)

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

=NBN p.v.7, no.3=

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

=NBN p.v.8, no.4=

---- The eagle crest; or, The duke’s heir. New York: R. M. De Witt, 1868. 100 p. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 38.)

=NBN p.v.6, no.8=

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

=NBN p.v.8, no.2=

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. 16^o. (no. 42.)

FLACK. Indian Jake; or, The prairie hunter. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1869. 100 p., 1 pl. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 47.)

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

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

=NBN p.v.6, no.4=

_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. 16^o. (no. 51.)

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

=NBN p.v.8, no.8=

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

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

Sequel to his _The Texan ranger_.

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

Continuation of his _The outlaw’s bride_.

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

Continuation of his _The outlaw’s sister_.

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

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

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

=NBN p.v.8, no.7=

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

=NBN p.v.8, no.5=

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

=NBN p.v.8, no.6=

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. 16^o. (no. 69.)

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

=NBN p.v.8, no.3=

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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 73.)

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

=NBN p.v.7, no.1=

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

=NBN p.v.6, no.7=

The DEMON hunter; 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. 16^o. (no. 78.)

The INDIAN huntress; 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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 87.)

=NBN p.v.7, no.2=

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

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

=NBN p.v.7, no.4=

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

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

---- White Wolf; or, The mountain den. New York: R. M. De Witt, cop. 1873. 100 p., 1 pl. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 114.)

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

The =Five cent comic library=. no. 148.

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

The =5 cent weekly library=. no. 62.

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

The =Five 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. 4^o. (no. 17.)

LITTLE, C. Denver Dan and his mystic band. [By C. Little.] New York: F. Tousey, 1881. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (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. 4^o. (no. 439.)

“NONAME.” Dandy Dan of Deadwood and his great divide. By “Noname.” New York: F. Tousey, 1891. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (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.

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

Sequel to his _Westward bound!_

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

PRESCOTT, Paul J. The cannibal chief; or, The mountain guide. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1870.] 83 p. 16^o. (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. 16^o. (no. 102.)

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

CURTIS, Newton Mallory. The Texan spy; or, The prairie guide. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1870.] 100 p. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (no. 158.)

BOWEN, James L. The young ranger; or, The frontier scouts. A wildwood tale. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1874.] 44 p. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (no. 165.)

ROBINSON, John Hovey. Hirl, the hunchback; or, The swordmaker of the Santee. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1869.] 80 p. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 12^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 12^o. (no. 190.)

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

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

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

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

WILLETT, Edward. True blue; or, The writing in cipher. New York: F. Starr & Co. [1876.] 44 p. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (no. 208.)

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

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

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

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

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

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

WILLETT, Edward. The silver bullet; or, The backwoods somnambulist. New York: F. Starr & Co. [cop. 1865.] 34 p. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (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. 8^o. (no. 21.)

=Frank Starr’s song book.= no. 5.