Pulp Fiction, 1867 · page 2 of 100
Beadle's Dime Novels No. 119: Blackeyes — page 2: what you’re looking at
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a* _ sane ~~ h ROMANCE OF THE SCloTA! — Beadle’s Dime Novels, No. 180, TO ISSUE TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, WILL BE BRAVE HEART; OR, The Lost Heirs of Lanwick. b. BY JAMES L. BOWEN, ma "“<f ” AUTHOR OF ‘‘ DOOMED HUNTER,” “MAID OF WYOMING,” “SIMPLE PHIL,” ETC, ot 7 : 4 Inno work from this writer’s pen have we had a more striking exercise of B ihe taventive faculty. While the story of block-house and border life is ky! an element of interest, it is subordinate to that which the persons of the drama command. We are reminded strongly, throughout, of Aimard’s powerful characterizations, though, in a pleasing sense, it is swperior to _ that author’s painfully impressive productions, % 2" For sale by all Newsdealers; or sent, post-paid, to any address, on receipt of price—TeN Cents, Address, BEADLE AND COMPANY, General Dime Book Publishers; 118 William Street, New York, Entered according to, Act of Congress, in the year 1867, by BEADLE AND Company, 1n the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Unitea States for the Southern District of New York comicbooks.com