Pulp Fiction, 1862 · page 119 of 130
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BEADLE’S DIME NOVELS. ° A Dollar Book for a Dime! of the cholceat works of fiction and romance yet offered to the ‘This seat, a ren ill embrace a complete novel, and will contain one hundred large pore: ad Each with clear and expressly-prepared type, and bound fa heavy te tf nt ee eo Indian Wife of the | No. 9—The_ Slave Reulptor. w Ne. 1—Malacsks: ‘he ANe & Srermans, tiam Janey Hatt. This novel Genie of the White Hunter. BY. Sybil Chase," Esther, Aztecs at the time of their conquest, The anthor of MYTS suis romance is laid in and charactera embrace Cortez and his leaders; those not distant days,| the pages 4 Montezuma, Em of the ” fnfested Weebawken | Axtecs; his brother (the succeeding emperor,) when the “dusky sisine interest, it is —_ Gautemorin, and many others, itisaromance the ' bighta, Im besuty, 00. sistinguished -| of power and beaaty. best of — No. 10—The Backwodds Bride: » Ro- privnteer’s Cruse, and the mance of Equsgter Lie By Mrs. Marra V. No. 3—The yisll. By Haxey Caves-| Vicrom, authot of “ Maum Guinea,” “ Alice Bride of Poustnet te cefer of '06,"ete. Tima, | Wilde, etc. This stirring story embodies in- author Gays of "76, when our naTy was cident, character, and beauty of deli- the of privateers, whose deeis neation In rich abundance, Squatter aud saad we historic renown. The“ Pri-| Border Life never had a finer exposition. were e Craise” tells the story of this guer-| 5, 41 ae Prisoner of La Vintresse} 5 : i i or, the Fortunes of a Cuban Heiress. By Mra. M. A. Denison, author of “Tim Bumble’s pene ripen my| Site ee cena as Child of sv t, and of mark- No. pra og Baca aothor a ed originality. Mo Sybil Chase,” “Eater, No. 12~Bill Biddon, Trappers ¢:, Life Myre Clark aos of life-scenes in the life-like delineation of the life of hunters A the Rafteman’s| and trappers at the head-waters of the Yellow- j : . Vieror, 1 of| stone, and away on the Red River trail Daughter. By Mn “Uncle pe Through it waar io thread of & sweet love- Se ae tiel ae Ping Was - rts andthe Helge Seen Wee 9 trom the pen of one of the best aga re * uncteoys Bumor enough to 18—Cedar Wila Nat’ Sarees volumes, sud les great favorite a Soa By Wristam hivetes, This > or, the Carib’s | mance y portrays scenes which Golden Belt; or, No. &— Cou Baxxae. Scene ia the wen Sie oun. fs immortality ef Pieage By ef this country, It embraces a story of love and tropice after Ue a stepped upon — wh Ben how noble and true shores, The hero, Spanish cav ier, w wives rics So Indian wnisen, and, after S007 24°) No. 14 Tho Emerald Necklaces sr, ventures, [eads ber age, ek oe ra. tterby’s Boarder, y Mra, M. V. iden of the princely Carib line w author of “The Unionist’s Daughter,” etc. Spanish salject A do good love tale, full of the au- ove rs discrimination and Child. By Mas. M- = wort a doneu a, tbe Englinn Toprinta Destsos, sutbor of | " ” ete. command so much atten ee Pesney vacin ar 15—The femanes ~ ee Pe he! is a child He Kentacky Rangers’ Life. S auan> 5. vn we the bnata of © old woman, has author of “ Riflemen cf Miami,” 4 life-experience of a most character. | etc. The lesale ip is Kerthera, Kentueky and No. TThe Reefer, of "765, cx, the cruise SemNOE exteaes soverel wall eows Be of she Siew. s. By -) ‘Anex-| wrieal characters. It is worthy of theauihor's 4 citing oe8 romance of the “ times fine rep i souls.” Pasl Jones aed his terrible No. 16— and his lolte wes confiicts are introduced, | “"Ss two By Mra. Murra Y. Vie- and pi weness—\u Freatiet 2 eee or ” etc. Ee ory pooper is ome of J “Bil Biddee icative of ia set- | novels. Victor, im her inimitable “Mis A romance the Indias carried | Siimmens’ Papers,” proved herself one of our Conmcloooks.comhn