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

Part 3

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WILMOT, Walter. Dashing Delany; or, Foremost in the fray. New York: Army and Navy Pub. Co., 1883. 24 p. illus. f^o. (no. 1.)

PARK, Edward. “Old Stars;” or, The path to glory. New York: Army and Navy Pub. Co., 1883. 24 p. illus. f^o. (no. 2.)

STEDMAN, Dick. Chickahominy; or, The fortunes of war. New York: Army and Navy Pub. Co., 1883. 24 p. illus. f^o. (no. 3.)

LENOIR, Leon. Brave as the bravest; or, Foiled by fate. New York: Army and Navy Pub. Co., 1883. 23 p. illus. f^o. (no. 5.)

PARK, Edward. The signal gun; or, Hand to hand. New York: Army and Navy Pub. Co., 1883. 24 p. illus. f^o. (no. 6.)

STEDMAN, Dick. Guerrillas and regulars; or, The cost of independence. New York: Army and Navy Pub. Co., 1883. 23 p. illus. f^o. (no. 7.)

BALLARD, J. D. Sparks from the camp-fire. The truest and most tragic tales of the war. New York: Army and Navy Pub. Co., 1883. 23 p. illus. f^o. (no. 9.)

MORSE, Edward. The lone star of Texas; or, The fight for liberty. New York: Army and Navy Pub. Co., 1883. 23 p. illus. f^o. (no. 11.)

LENOIR, Leon. The massacre of Wyoming; or, The brigands of the revolution. New York: Army and Navy Pub. Co., 1884. 23 p. illus. f^o. (no. 15.)

DE FORREST, Harry. Lion-hearted Leon; or, Battling for the Stars and Stripes. A soul-stirring tale of brave deeds, love and adventure. New York: Army and Navy Pub. Co., 1884. 23 p. illus. f^o. (no. 17.)

WARREN, U. S. Prisoners of war; or, Captive life within the Confederacy. New York: Army and Navy Pub. Co., 1884. 23 p. illus. f^o. (no. 19.)

PARK, Edward. The swamp hero; or, Days that tried men’s souls. New York: Army and Navy Pub. Co., 1884. 23 p. illus. f^o. (no. 25.)

=Beadle & Adams=, New York. Beadle and Adams’ standard publications.... [New York: Beadle & Adams, 1884.] 8 l. illus. 4^o.

=Beadle & Adams’ 20 cent novels.= no. 1, 5, 11-12, 15-18, 23-24, 26-29, 31.

AIKEN, Albert W. Overland Kit; or, The idyl of White Pine. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1871]. 198 p. 16^o. (no. 1.)

REID, Mayne. The scalp-hunters: a romance of the plains. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1868]. 208 p. 16^o. (no. 5.)

COOMES, Oll. Idaho Tom, the young outlaw of Silverland; or, The hunters of the wild west. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1876]. 178 p. 16^o. (no. 11.)

REID, Mayne. The white squaw. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1868]. 196 p. 16^o. (no. 12.)

LEWIS, Charles Bertrand. Mad Dan, the spy of 1776. A centennial story. By C. B. Lewis (“M. Quad”...). New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1873]. 154 p. 16^o. (no. 15.)

AIKEN, Albert W. Red Arrow, the wolf demon; or, The queen of the Kanawha. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1870]. 186 p. 16^o. (no. 16.)

VICTOR, Metta Victoria Fuller. Turkey Dan; or, The Unionist’s daughter. A tale of Tennessee. New York: Beadle and Adams [1876]. 223 p. 16^o. (no. 17.)

BADGER, Joseph E. Pacific Pete, the prince of the revolver. New York: Beadle and Adams [1876]. 172 p. 16^o. (no. 18.)

AIKEN, Albert W. The phantom hand; or, The heiress of Fifth avenue, a story of New York hearths and homes. New York: Beadle and Adams [1877]. 194 p. 16^o. (no. 23.)

---- Gentleman George; or, Parlor, prison, stage and street. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1873]. 159 p. 16^o. (no. 24.)

---- The white witch; or, The league of three. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1871]. 198 p. 16^o. (no. 26.)

CODY, William Frederick. Deadly-Eye, and The prairie rover. By Buffalo Bill (Wm. F. Cody). New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1875]. 150 p. 16^o. (no. 27.)

ADAMS, James Fenimore Cooper. Nick Whiffles’ pet; or, Ned Hazel, the boy trapper. New York: [cop. 1875]. 170 p. 16^o. (no. 28.)

BADGER, Joseph E. Old Bull’s-Eye, the lightning shot of the plains. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1876]. 139 p. 16^o. (no. 29.)

---- Jack Rabbit, the prairie sport; or, The wolf children of the Llano Estacado. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1876]. 166 p. 16^o. (no. 31.)

=Beadle and Company=, New York. Beadle’s illustrated catalogue of dime books. New-York: Beadle and Co. [1860.] 32 p. illus. 16^o.

=Beadle’s boy’s library of sport, story and adventure.= [=Large series.=] no. 2, 6, 8, 10, 22-23, 26, 28, 30-31, 33, 37, 40-42, 44-48, 51-52, 79-80, 83, 89, 91, 106-108, 111-112, 115-117, 119-121.

REID, Mayne. The ocean hunters; or, The chase of Leviathan. A romance of perilous adventure. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1881. 20 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 2.)

CLARK, Charles Dunning. Cruise of the Flyaway; or, Yankee boys in Ceylon. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 6.)

---- The Flyaway afloat; or, Yankee boys ’round the world. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 14 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 8.)

HARBAUGH, Thomas Chalmers. The snow-trail; or, The boy hunters of fur-land. A narrative of sport and life around Lake Winnipeg. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 14 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 10.)

---- The boy exiles of Siberia; or, The watch-dog of Russia. A tale of strange adventure in the land of snow and death! New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 22.)

CLARK, Charles Dunning. Paul de Lacy, the French beast charmer; or, New York boys in the jungles. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 14 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 23.)

HARBAUGH, Thomas Chalmers. Snow-Shoe Tom; or, New York boys in the wilderness. A narrative of sport and peril in Maine. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 26.)

CLARK, Charles Dunning. The chase of the great white stag, and Camp and canoe. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 28.)

---- Walt Ferguson’s cruise. A tale of the Antarctic sea. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 30.)

WHITTAKER, Frederick. The boy crusader; or, How a page and a fool saved a king. A story of Richard the Lion Heart. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 16 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 31.)

CLARK, Charles Dunning. Captain Ralph, the young explorer; or, The Centipede among the floes. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 14 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 33.)

STARBUCK, Roger. Old tar Knuckle and his boy chums; or, The monsters of the Esquimaux border. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 14 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 37.)

WHITTAKER, Frederick. The ice elephant; or, The castaways of the lone coast. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 16 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 40.)

HARBAUGH, Thomas Chalmers. The pampas hunters; or, New York boys in Buenos Ayres. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 41.)

CLARK, Charles Dunning. The young land-lubber; or, Prince Porter’s first cruise. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 14 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 42.)

DE FORREST, Barry. The snow hunters; or, Winter in the woods. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 44.)

WHITTAKER, Frederick. Jack, Harry and Tom, the three champion brothers; or, Adventures of three brave boys with the tattooed pirate. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 45.)

HARBAUGH, Thomas Chalmers. The condor killers; or, Wild adventures at the equator. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 46.)

STARBUCK, Roger. The boy coral-fishers; or, The sea-cavern scourge. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 14 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 47.)

MORRIS, Charles. Dick, the stowaway; or, A Yankee boy’s strange cruise. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 48.)

BADGER, Joseph E. The Colorado boys; or, Life on an indigo plantation. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 51.)

MORRIS, Charles. Honest Harry; or, The country boy adrift in the city. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1882. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 52.)

EMERSON, Edwin. Minonee, the wood witch; or, The squatter’s secret. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1883. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 79.)

WILLETT, Edward. The boy cruisers; or, Joe and Jap’s big find. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1883. 13 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 80.)

MORRIS, Charles. The young nihilist; or, A Yankee boy among the Russians. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1883. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 83.)

REID, Mayne. Gaspar, the gaucho; or, Lost on the pampas. A tale of the Gran Chaco. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1883. 31 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 89.)

MORRIS, Charles. Moscow to Siberia; or, A Yankee boy to the rescue. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1883. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 91.)

BAINBRIDGE, Bryant. Jumping Jake, the Colorado circus boy; or, The wicked man of Slashaway Bar. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1883. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 106.)

ELLIS, Edward Sylvester. Mariano, the Ottawa girl; or, The mysterious canoe. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1883. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 107.)

RINGGOLD, Barry. Old Traps; or, The boy rivals. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1884. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 108.)

JUDSON, Edward Zane Carroll. Ethelbert, the shell-hunter; or, The ocean chase. By Ned Buntline [pseud.]. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1884. 16 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 111.)

MORRIS, Charles. A hot trail; or, Clark Cloverly among the Tartars.... New York: Beadle and Adams, 1884. 14 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 112.)

Companion story to his _Moscow to Siberia_.

BROWNE, George Waldo. The Esquimaux’ queen; or, The mystery of the lone hut. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1884. 14 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 115.)

MORRIS, Charles. Tim, the boy acrobat; or, Life in the circus ring. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1884. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 116.)

THOMAS, Henry J. Queen Bessie, the border girl. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1884. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 117.)

BADGER, Joseph E. Mink Coat, the death shot; or, The spring of the tiger. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1884. 15 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 119.)

RATHBORNE, St. George. The snow-shoe trail; or, The forest desperadoes. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1884. 13 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 120.)

STODDARD, Henry B. The boy vigilantes; or, King Cole and his band. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1884. 12 p. illus. 4^o. (no. 121.)

=Beadle’s boy’s library of sport, story and adventure.= [=Small series.=] no. 3, 9-10, 24, 26, 31, 41, 43, 101, 112, 133, 135, 144, 151, 153, 178, 251-252, 305, 317-318.

AIKEN, Albert W. Kit Carson, king of guides. New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., 1899. 31 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 3.)

BADGER, Joseph E. Roving Joe: the history of a “border boy.” Brief scenes from the life of Joseph E. Badger, jr. By A. H. Post [pseud.]. New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., 1899. 31 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 9.)

INGRAHAM, Prentiss. Texas Jack, the mustang king. Thrilling adventures in the life of J. B. Omohundro, “Texas Jack,” the noted scout, Indian fighter, guide, ranchero, mustang breaker and hunter of the “Lone Star State.” [New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., 1899.] 31 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 10.)

WHITTAKER, Frederick. Woods and waters; or, The exploits of the Littleton Gun Club. New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., 1899. 29 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 24.)

CLARK, Charles Dunning. Red River rovers; or, Life and adventure in the Northwest. New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., 1899. 29 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 26.)

BADGER, Joseph E. Round the camp-fire; or, Snow-bound at ‘Freeze-Out Camp.’ A tale of Roving Joe and his hunter pards. New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., 1899. 29 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 31.)

ELLIS, Edward Sylvester. The settler’s son; or, Adventures in wilderness and clearing. New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., 1899. 28 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 41.)

WHITTAKER, Frederick. Rifle and revolver; or, The Littleton Gun Club on the buffalo range. New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., 1899. 30 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 43.)

ELLIS, Edward Sylvester. Mariano, the Ottawa girl; or, The mysterious canoe. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1886. 31 p. illus. 2. ed. 8^o. (no. 101.)

BADGER, Joseph E. Left-handed Pete, the double-knife; or, The princess of the Everglades. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1886. 31 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 112.)

WILLETT, Edward. The forest specter. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1886. 31 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 133.)

HAZLETON, Harry. The Silver Bugle, [by] Lieut. Col. Hazelton [sic]. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1886. 31 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 135.)

ELLIS, Edward Sylvester. Kent the ranger. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887. 31 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 144.)

BADGER, Joseph E. Frank Yates, the young trapper. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887. 30 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 151.)

BIBBS, Paul. Lynx-Cap. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887. 29 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 153.)

BADGER, Joseph E. Old Kit and his comrades; or, The long trail. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1887.] 31 p. illus. 2. ed. 8^o. (no. 178.)

BIBBS, Paul. Kyd’s bold game; or, The death trail mystery. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1889.] 29 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 251.)

GLEASON, George. Sancho Sam’s shot; or, Fort Binkley’s specter riders. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1889.] 30 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 252.)

WILLETT, Edward. Peddler Paul’s pard; or, Roving Ned in Arkansas. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 30 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 305.)

STARBUCK, Roger. Jolly Skipper Jack; or, The young lieutenant’s cruise. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 31 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 317.)

EMERSON, Edwin. Sharp-Shooter Sam; or, Arran O’Rourke’s blunder. [New York: Beadle and Adams, 1890.] 31 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 318.)

=Beadle’s citizens’ dime edition,= 4 nos.

Series unnumbered.

UNITED STATES,--Adjutant General’s Office. Major-General Sherman’s reports.... Official copy.... New York: Beadle and Co. [1865.] 84 p. 16^o. (Beadle’s citizens’ dime edition.)

1. Campaign against Atlanta. 2. Campaign against Savannah. 3. Campaign through the Carolinas. 4. Johnson’s truce and surrender. 5. Story of the march through Georgia....

Submitted to chief of staff, Washington, D. C.

---- Official report of Lieut.-Gen. Ulysses S. Grant; embracing a history of the operations of the armies of the Union from March, 1862, to the closing scene of the rebellion.... New York: Beadle and Co. [1865.] 87 p. 16^o.

Submitted to Hon. E. M. Stanton, secretary of war.

---- ---- Another issue, with cover and advertisements slightly different.

UNITED STATES.--Statutes. The National Tax Law; being the amended act of July 20, 1866, interpolated with the acts of June ’64 and March ’65. Official certified copy. New York: Beadle and Co. [1866.] 80 p. 16^o.

=Beadle’s dime biographical library.= no. 1-2, 11-12.

VICTOR, Orville James. The life of Joseph Garibaldi, the liberator of Italy.... New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1860.] 103 p., 1 port. 16^o. (no. 1.)

=AN p.v.143, no.7=

ELLIS, Edward Sylvester. The life and times of Col. Daniel Boone, the hunter of Kentucky.... New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1861.] 96 p. 16^o. (no. 2.)

=HBM=

---- The life of Tecumseh, the Shawnee chief. Including biographical notices of Black-Hoof. Cornstalk, Little Turtle, Tarhe (the Crane), Captain Logan, Keokuk, and other distinguished Shawnee chiefs. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1861.] 98 p. front. 16^o. (no. 11.)

VICTOR, Orville James. The life of Maj.-Gen. Geo. B. McClellan, General-in-Chief U. S. A. Including services in Mexico, on the Red river exploration expedition, on the Pacific railway survey, on the European commission, etc. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1861.] 98 p., 1 pl. 16^o. (no. 12.)

=Beadle’s dime book of fun....= no. 1-3. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1860-66.] illus. 16^o.

no. 3 contains _Jim Smiley’s frog_, by Mark Twain. p. 29-32.

=Beadle’s dime dialogues.= no. 1, 3-4, 10, 12, 14. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1860-87]. 16^o.

no. 3 has imprint: New York: M. J. Ivers & Co.

=Beadle’s dime family series.= no. 3.

VICTOR, Metta Victoria Fuller. The housewife’s manual; or, How to keep house and order a home; how to dye, cleanse and renovate; how to cut, fit, and make garments; how to cultivate plants and flowers; how to care for birds and household pets; etc., etc., etc. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1865.] x, 12-97 p. diagrs. 16^o. (no. 3.)

=Beadle’s dime fiction.= no. 1, 3-7.

PRENTICE, George Henry. The marked bullet; or, The squaw’s reprieve. A tale of border life. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1864.] 39 p. illus. 8^o. (no. 1.)

HENDERSON, J. Stanley. The willing captive; or, The woodyard mystery. A tale of Ohio river life. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1864.] 39 p. 8^o. (no. 3.)

MARSHALL, John J. The deer-hunters; or, Life and love in the Ottawa country. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1865.] 40 p. 8^o. (no. 4.)

EDWARDS, C. L. The Dacotah queen; or, Pat Mulloney’s pilgrimage. A romance of the Indian country. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1865.] 44 p. 8^o. (no. 5.)

HENDERSON, J. Stanley. Missing Jo; or, The mystery of Camp White. A tale of the tents. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1865.] 36 p. 8^o. (no. 6.)

PRENTICE, George Henry. Gottlieb Gottsoock; or, The bride of the wilderness. An episode of the border. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1865.] 40 p. 8^o. (no. 7.)

=Beadle’s dime hand-books.= no. 3, 6.

BEADLE’S dime book of verses, comprising rhymes, lines and mottoes, for lovers and friends; valentines, album pieces, gift verses, birthday lines, and poetry for bridals, births, mourning, epitaphs, etc. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1863]. 75 p. 16^o. (no. 3.)

BEADLE’S dime ladies’ letter-writer; or, How to write; when to write; what to write! A complete manual of correspondence! Together with dictionary of poetic quotations; proverbs from Shakspeare; dictionary of French, Spanish and Italian phrases, etc., etc., etc. New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1868]. 100 p. 16^o. (no. 6.)

=Beadle’s dime hand-books of games.= 7 nos.

Series unnumbered.

BEADLE’S dime hand-book of riding and driving; comprising complete rules for the management of the horse, under the saddle and in harness; also, a special chapter on female horsemanship.... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1867]. 32 p. 16^o.

“... The basis of the work is the Manual of the road and field, by ‘Stonehenge’....”--PREFACE.

CHADWICK, Henry. Beadle’s dime book of cricket: a desirable cricketer’s companion, containing complete instructions in the elements of bowling, batting, and fielding; also the revised laws of the game, remarks on the duties of umpires, etc., etc. New York: I. P. Beadle & Co. [cop. 1860.] 40 p. diagrs. 16^o.

---- Beadle’s dime book of cricket and football, being a complete guide to players, and containing all the rules and laws of the ground and games. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1866.] 50 p. diagrs. 16^o.

---- Beadle’s dime guide to skating and curling ... for learners and amateurs. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1867.] 32 p. illus. 16^o.

---- Beadle’s dime hand-book of pedestrianism: giving the rules for training and practice in walking, running, leaping, vaulting, etc., etc. Together with a full account of the great Weston feat. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1867.] 32 p. illus. 16^o.

---- Handbook of winter sports. Embracing: skating, (on the ice and on rollers,) rink-ball, curling, ice-boating, and American football. Together with the special code of rules for prize skating of the Skating Congress, and records of matches at base-ball and cricket on the ice.... New York: Beadle and Adams [cop. 1879]. 59 p. illus. 16^o.

ROUTLEDGE, Edmund. Beadle’s dime handbook of croquet: a complete guide to the practice of the game. Giving all the rules proposed by various American writers on the game. New York: Beadle and Co. [cop. 1866.] 28 p. illus. 16^o.

=Beadle’s dime library.= no. 3-4, 15-18, 20-22, 24, 26-27, 29, 31-32, 39, 42-43, 49-50, 52-54, 56-58, 60, 62, 66-67, 71-72, 74, 78, 80, 84, 86-88, 90-91, 97-99, 105, 114, 119, 122-123, 133, 135-136, 138, 140-142, 145, 148, 150-151, 153-154, 156-164, 166-171, 176, 178, 180, 182-183, 186, 188, 191, 194, 198-200, 202, 204-207, 209-210, 212, 214, 217-227, 229, 233-239, 241-242, 246-247, 249-252, 254-259, 261, 263-265, 267-269, 271, 273-274, 276-277, 279-280, 282, 285, 289, 291-294, 297-299, 301, 303, 305, 308-315, 317, 320-321, 323, 326-328, 330-331, 333, 335-340, 343, 345, 347-348, 350-352, 354-356, 358-361, 365, 367-369, 372, 378, 387, 390, 392, 395, 397, 399, 402, 404, 406-407, 409, 411, 420, 422, 429-442, 446, 449, 453, 484, 487, 490, 499, 502-504, 508, 511-512, 514, 518, 520, 527-528, 533, 535, 541, 545, 547, 549-552, 555, 557-558, 562-563, 567-569, 576, 578, 586, 592, 594, 596-597, 603-604, 607, 611-613, 617-619, 621, 626-627, 629, 631, 633-634, 636-638, 641-642, 645-648, 650-653, 656-663, 668-669, 673, 675-678, 682-683, 687-689, 692, 695, 701, 703, 705, 707, 709, 714, 718, 720, 723, 725, 727, 729-730, 732-733, 737, 740-741, 743-744, 746, 748, 753, 756, 759, 763, 767, 771, 775, 779, 785, 797, 802, 804, 810, 818, 825, 831-832, 834, 845, 852, 870, 884, 887, 896-898, 928, 931, 945, 967, 973, 976, 996.

HALL, Samuel S. Kit Carson. jr., the crack shot of the west. A wild life romance, by “Buckskin Sam” [pseud.]. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 27 p. illus. f^o. (no. 3.)

WARNE, Philip S. The kidnapper; or, The great shanghai of the northwest. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1879. 24 p. illus. 6. ed. f^o. (no. 4.)

AIMARD, Gustave. The tiger-slayer; or, Eagle-Head to the rescue. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1879. 36 p. illus. f^o. (no. 15.)

JUDSON, Edward Zane Carroll. The white wizard; or, The great prophet of the Seminoles. By Ned Buntline [pseud.]. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1879. 32 p. illus. f^o. (no. 16.)

ROBINSON, John Hovey. Nightshade; the robber prince of Hounslow Heath. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 32 p. illus. f^o. (no. 17.)

JUDSON, Edward Zane Carroll. The sea bandit; or, The queen of the isle. By Ned Buntline [pseud.]. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1879. 25 p. illus. f^o. (no. 18.)

AIMARD, Gustave. The bandit at bay; or, The pirates of the prairies. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1879. 37 p. illus. f^o. (no. 20.)

---- The trapper’s daughter; or, The outlaw’s fate. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 37 p. illus. f^o. (no. 21.)

ROBINSON, John Hovey. Whitelaw; or, Nattie of the lake shore. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 26 p. illus. 4. ed. f^o. (no. 22.)

AIMARD, Gustave. Prairie-flower. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1879. 37 p. illus. 4. ed. f^o. (no. 24.)

JOHNSON, Francis. The death track; or, The outlaws of the mountain. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 27 p. illus. 6. ed. f^o. (no. 26.)

AIKEN, Albert W. The spotter-detective; or, The girls of New York. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 27 p. illus. 9. ed. f^o. (no. 27.)

WARNE, Philip S. Tiger Dick, the faro king; or, The cashier’s crime. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 32 p. illus. f^o. (no. 29.)

AIKEN, Albert W. The New York ‘sharp’; or, The flash of lightning. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 29 p. illus. 9. ed. f^o. (no. 31.)

VOSE, John D. B’hoys of Yale; or, The scrapes of a hard set of collegians. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 24 p. illus. 7. ed. f^o. (no. 32.)

WHITTAKER, Frederick. The Russian spy; or, The brothers of the starry cross. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 23 p. illus. 7. ed. f^o. (no. 39.)

AIKEN, Albert W. The California detective; or, The witches of New York. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 31 p. illus. 9. ed. f^o. (no. 42.)

COOMES, Oll. Dakota Dan, the reckless ranger; or, The bee-hunters’ excursion. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 27 p. illus. f^o. (no. 43.)

AIKEN, Albert W. The wolf demon; or, The queen of the Kanawha. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 43 p. illus. f^o. (no. 49.)

BADGER, Joseph E. Jack Rabbit, the prairie sport; or, The wolf children of the Llano Estacado. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 39 p. illus. 7. ed. f^o. (no. 50.)

CODY, William Frederick. Death Trailer, the chief of scouts; or, Life and love in a frontier fort. By Buffalo Bill--Hon. William F. Cody. New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., cop. 1878. 21 p. illus. f^o. (no. 52.)

WHITTAKER, Frederick. Silver Sam; or, The mystery of Deadwood City. By Colonel Delle Sara [pseud.]. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 38 p. illus. 10. ed. f^o. (no. 53.)

=Warne=, Philip S. Always-on-hand; or, The sportive sport of the foot-hills. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 31 p. illus. 13. ed. f^o. (no. 54.)

AIKEN, Albert W. The Indian Mazeppa; or, The madman of the plains. A strange story of the Texan frontier. New York: Beadle & Adams, cop. 1878. 45 p. illus. 8. ed. f^o. (no. 56.)