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1894 BEADLE'S HALF DIME LIBRARY
#859 THRU #884 25 ISSUES
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859. Prentiss Ingraham. New York Nat, the Gamin Detective; or, The Girl Queen of the Boy Police League. January 9, 1894.
860. Jo Pierce. The Boat-Club Mascot; or, Dan Decker's Double Deal. January 16, 1894.
861. Charles F. Welles. Billy Brine, the Swamp Fox; or, Shadowing the Smuggler Schooner. January 23, 1894.
862. J. C. Cowdrick. Broadway Billy in London; or, Scotland Yard's New York Special. January 30, 1894.
863. Edward L. Wheeler. Deadwood Dick, Jr.'s, Bombshell; or, Captain Blue-Beard's Girl Cat's Paw.
864. Jo Pierce. The Union Square Baggage-Boy; or, Kris Chatterbox, the Pavement Guide. February 13, 1894.
865. Prentiss Ingraham. New York Nat's Masked Mascot; or, The Boy Police League's Tunnel Hunt. February 20, 1894.
866. William G. Patten. Spotter Bob's Bowery Racket; or, Euchering the Man from Mexico. February 27, 1894.
867. Prentiss Ingraham. Dead-Shot Ralph's Drop; or, The Cowboy Smuggler Smash-Up. A Romance of the Gold Ghouls of California. March 6, 1894.
868. J. C. Cowdrick. Broadway Billy Shadows London Slums; or, The Mysterious Whitechapel Tragedy. March 13, 1894.
869. Charles Morris. Ned Norman, the Gamin Broker; or, The Shake-Up of Grip and Gorley. March 20, 1894.
870. Edward L. Wheeler. Deadwood Dick, Jr., in Mexico; or, The Girl Prisoner of the Madhouse. March 27, 1894.
871. Prentiss Ingraham. New York Nat and the Grave Ghouls; or, The Unknown Ferret's Arizona Ally. April 3, 1894.
872. A. K. Sims. Two Showmen Detectives in Colorado; or, Pete Parmelee, the Vagabond Tramp. April 10, 1894.
873. Prentiss Ingraham. Deck-Hawk Roy's Big Scoop; or, The Sea-Rover's Protégé. April 17, 1894.
874. J. C. Cowdrick. Broadway Billy's French Game; or, The Miner Millionaire among the Sharpers in Paris. April 24, 1894.
875. Dan Dunning. Detective Dave's Close Call; or, Farrel Fox, the Man of Many Faces. May 1, 1894.
876. Edward L. Wheeler. Deadwood Dick, Jr.'s, Decoy Duck; or, The Cowboy Chief's Tenderfoot Tangle. May 8, 1894.
877. Prentiss Ingraham. New York Nat's Trump Card; or, The Dare Devil Detective's Draw. Story of the Crooks and Crook Catchers of the Metropolis. May 15, 1894.
878. Jo Pierce. The Street Arab's Blind; or, Scooping the Swindler Scamps. A Story of Unlucky Joe's New York Life. May 22, 1894.
879. K. Keene. Blue-Light Bill, the Sapphire Sport; or, The Denver Detective's Lone Hand. May 29, 1894.
880. J. C. Cowdrick. Broadway Billy and the Bomb-Throwers; or, The Detective Queen of Paris. June 5, 1894.
881. Charles Morris. Turkey Billy, the Shine-'Em-Up Detective; or, The Gamin Guardian. June 12, 1894.
882. Edward L. Wheeler. Deadwood Dick, Jr., in Silver Pocket; or, The Gambler Queen's High Stake. June 19, 1894.
883. Prentiss Ingraham. New York Nat's Crook Chase; or, Downing the King of Diamonds. June 26, 1894.
884. Dan Dunning. Farrel Fox and his Girl Ferret; or, The Bogus Banker's Dive-Sharks. A Story of Three New York Detectives. July 3, 1894.
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