Pulp Fiction, 1881 · page 1 of 24
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lh @ i Eatin th srrenene itl COPYRIGHTED IN I1898'1,B8Y BEADLE & ADAMS. pod ays d a 4@) dad - . ———e ¢ ° —2 « a . ES TT ENTERED AT THE Post OFFICE AT New YORK, N. Y¥., aT Seconp CiLass Mar RATES. — ee meen Vol. XII, tet zen Beadle ¢ Adams, Publishers, tencentsa copy. No. 147 Week, 98 WILLIAM STREET, N. Y., August 17, 1881. $5.00 a Year. ee —$—— LLL LL Gold Spur, the Gentleman from Texas: or, The Child of the Regiment. THE ROMANCE OF A FRONTIER GARRISON. —_——— BY COLONEL PRENTISS INGRAHAM, AUTHOR OF “‘MERLE, THE MUTINEER,” ‘‘ MONTEZUMA, THE MERCILESS,” ‘‘ FREELANCE, THE BUCCANEER,” ‘‘THE DARE DEVIL,” ‘‘THE CRETAN ROVER,” ‘“‘THE PIRATE PRINCE,” ETC., ETC. VV: \\ f " \\ * ‘ . J # . <> . 4, ~ > y ‘ A 7. AS . , oN ae. a a eS \\ é ‘ t , ty ‘ . ; *' 4 1.3 J | ‘ ’ «" < . 4 we . f/ os ‘ = ww \ ss \\ \ x ‘‘] AM NOT MAURICE SYLVESTER, BUT GOLD SPUR, THE GENTLEMAN FROM TEXAS.” Eomicbooks.com