Pulp Fiction, 1862 · page 2 of 134
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INTERESTING ANNOUNCEMENT. NEW SERIES OF DIME BOOKS, ~M. 2 te abe BEADLE AND Company have resolved to supply the great popular want of books, which, in chronicling the most momentous strug. gles in the War for the Union, will be placed within the reach of al. They will, therefore, issue, at an early da Y, the first number of Beadle’s American Battles. Each number will be complete, of from eighty to ninety-siz pages large duodecimo tn size, with beautifully engraved title page and will be sold at the uniform price of Oxe Dre, throughout the entire country—thus rendering it one of the most available and desirable series ever offered to the American people. With the motto: INCOMPARABLE IN MERIT—UNAPPROACH. ABLE IN PRICK, the publishers only have to appeal to theip already * published books io assure the public that the new series will be no hasty and transient sketches, but exhaustive and highly interest. ing NARRATIVES of the circumstances and events of each battle considered, , “Phe design is to produce such books as will have PERMANENT | VALUE AND UNFAILING INTEREST, equally to those who read for Be Anformation and those who read for the mere excitement of the 4 story. Bach volume will be a compendium of the events to which || it is devoted ; and the whole, when completed, will be Sound toe : embody THE ENTIRE STORY OF THE WAR. Published in the usual unique form of the Dime Boos. the numbers of the series can be sent to all by mail (the postage being but one cent per issue); and being sald, also, by NEWSDEALERS _ generally, throughout the country, no home, no Office, no traveler ) 0 soldier need be unsupplied. (gy A remittance of Ox Dor- LAR will secure the sending of TEx NUMBERS (as they are pub- Wished) post-paid, to any address, by mail. “A v