Pulp Fiction, 1870 · page 99 of 100
Beadle's Dime Novels No. 213: Squatter Dick — page 99: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Pulp Fiction, 1870. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
Amcrican Tales. BEADLE & GOMPAITY, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK. CROWN i2mo., 100 PAGES, WIFTEEN CENTS EACH. 1—Loyai Heart, the Pale-face Hunter. By Gustave Aimard. 2—The [rail-Hunter ; or, Red Cedar, the Prairie Outlaw. DBy Gustave Almard. rE a of the Prairies; or, the Bandit at Bay. ey. aenere Aimard. The Trapper’s Daughter ; or, the Out!aw's Fate. By Gustave Aimard. 5—Pathaway , or, Nick Whiflles on the Trail. By Dr. J. H. Robineon. 6—Whitelaw ; or, Nattic of the Lake Shore. ~¥ Dr. J. H. Robinson. %7—The White Wizard : or. the Prophet of the Seminoles. By Ned Buntline. 8—Hirl tho Hunchback ; or, the Swordmaker of Santee. By Dr. J. H. Robinson. 9—The Red Warrior : or. Stella Delorme’s Comanche Lover. By Ned Buntline. 10—Quaker Saul, the Idiot Spy ; oT, Luliona, the Seminole. By Ned Buntline, 11—Mountain Max; or, Nick Whiffles on the Border. By Dr. J. H. Robinson. i2—Thayendanegen ; or, the Wer-Eagic of the Mohawks. By Ned Buntline, 13—The Mysterious Spy ; or, the Buccancer's Danghter. Dy Arthur SI. Grainger. 14—Prairie-Flower : or, the Baffled Chief. By Gustave Aimard. 15—Redpath ; or, the Fair Huntress of the South-West. By Dr. J. H. Robinson. 16—Tiger-Slayer ; or, Eagie-head to the Rescue, By Gustave Aimard. 17—Rea Ralph, the Ranger ; or, the Brother's Revenge. By Ned Buntline. 18—The Silent Rifleman, A Tale of the Texan Prairics. By Heury W. Herbert. 19—Ths Flying Horseman ; or, the Robher Prince. By Dr. J. H. Robinson. 20—The old Guide: or Stoel Arm, the Regulator. By Francis Johnson. * 21—The Death Traci; or, the Outiaws of the Mountain. By Francis Johnsoa. 22—The Blus Brotherhood: or the Patroon’s [nheritance. By N. M. Curtis. oe plspaha, the Squaw ; or, the Renegades of the Border. By F. Johnson. sane Border Bandits ; or, the Horse-thief’s Trail. By T'raneis Johnson. lwp. tho Avenger; or. the Destroyer’s Doom. Ity Francis Johnsen. 6xan Spy; or the Prairie Guide. By Newton M. Cartis. Twenty-Fivc Cent Novels: | EACH VOLUME 100 to 190 LARGE OCTAVO PAGES. 1—Sybil Campbell; or, the Queen of the Isle By Mra. May Agnes Fleming. 2—The Prophetic Heiress; or, the Mystery of the Wisbing Well. By M, Blount. _ Gipsy Queen's Vow; or, the Victim of Fate. By Mrs. M. A. Fleming. Unmasked ; or, tho Sccret Marriags, By Mrs. May Agnes Fleming. Populor Fifty Gent Books. BEAUTIFULY ILLLUSTRATED. 1—The Dead Letter. An American Romance. Dy Seeley Regester. 2- The figure Eight; or, the Mystery of Mered'! Dace. Dy Seeley Regester. 3—Who Was He? A Story of Two Lives. Ty Jirs. 1. ¥. Victor. 4—Our New States and Zerritories. By tho late Albort D. Richardson. E~ The above hooks for sale by all Newsd-_1oPs ; OF sent, post-paid, to any ad dress. on recerpt of price. | BEADLE AND COMPANY, Publishers, 98 William St. N. ¥, COmichoOoks.com |