Pulp Fiction, 1862 · page 2 of 130
Beadle's Dime Novels No. 37: Godbold, the Spy — page 2: what you’re looking at
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A Tale of Early New England Times ! Beadle’s Dime Novels, No. 98, TO ISSUE TUESDAY, MAY 29th, [Is @ fine romance of early New England days, viz. : RUTH HARLAND, The Maid of Weathersfield. BY W. J. HAMILTON, AUTHOR OF “EPH PETERS,” ““TWIN SCOUTS,” “‘ EAGLE EYE,” ETC. The history of early New England settlement ts fraught with interest, personal and tragic. In this fine romance the author tells the story of the Pequod war, giving us pictures of Puritan and forest life of peculiar force and truthfulness. Several of the characters introduced are well-known actors in the history of those stirring times. In the maiden of Weathers- field we have a truly beautiful creation. The novel can not fail of giving pleasure to those seeking for a sterling, unsensational, but impressive de- lineation of life and character in those primitive days. BEADLE"YS DIME BASE-BALL PLAYER. FOR 1866. Comprising the new Rules and Regulations adopted by the Ninth Annual Base-Ball Convention, Rules for the Formation of Clubs, Base-Ball Aver- ages for 1865, etc., etc. Also, Diagrams of a Base-Ball Field and Score- Book. This edition is the recognized organ of Base-Ball players, and sanc- tioned by the National Association. a 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 1866, by BEADLE AND Company, in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. comliclooks.com