# Catalog Note: Beadle's Dime Novel No. 107-108 (October 1866)
This semi-monthly issue contains two serials. "The Peddler Spy; or, Dutchmen and Yankees" by W. J. Hamilton presents a historical adventure set in colonial Connecticut. The narrative depicts confrontations between Puritan settlers and Dutch inhabitants of Fort Good Hope. The central character, Boston Bainbridge, is a sharp-witted Yankee peddler who manipulates Dutch traders through cunning sales tactics—repairing a broken knife, then selling inferior wares at inflated prices through elaborate persuasion. The story explores cultural tensions between English and Dutch colonists, focusing on commercial deception and territorial disputes. "The Lost Ship; or, A Cruise After a Shadow" by Roger Starbuck is advertised as a nautical romance combining parental affection, romantic devotion, and maritime adventure. Both works exemplify the dime novel genre's emphasis on historical conflict, commercial intrigue, and romantic elements.
About this artifact
- Date
- 1866
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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