Pulp Fiction, 1882 · page 29 of 32
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TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION! A New Library Expressly. Designed for WHO LOVE True Stories of Stirring Lives! Tales of Actual Peril and Adventure! | Romance of Sport on Field and Flood! Daring Deeds and Great Achievement, On the eceans and seas—in the deep, silent forests—on the boundless plains—in the mountain fastnesses and the untrailed hills— over the wild game ranges and the cattle ranches—on Jakes, rivers and lonely lagoons—over the world, everywhere; thus being something Wholly New and Novel, and giving a literature which in quality, kind, and exciting interest is PECULIARLY THE AMERICAN BOY’S OWN! Rack mumber, a perfect and complete work, from the hand of some noted and well-accredited writer, is a Boox in Frasra— itterally @ haifdollar book for a halfdime—and so answers the call, in this day of cheap publications, for a “ Library" that ie unexceptionable in tone, thoroughly delightful in matter, and so modest in price as to be easily within the reach of every ome who cares to read. Issued weekly. NOW READY AND IN PRESS. No. 1. Adventures of Buffalo Bill. From Boyhood to No. 10. The Snow Trail; or, The Boy Hunters of Fur Manhood. Deeds of Daring, and Romantic Incidents in the Land. A Narrative of Sport and Life around Lake Winnipeg. early life of William F. Cody. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. By T. C. Harbaugh. No. & The Ocean Hunters; or, the Chase of Levia-| No, 11. Old Grizzly Adams, the Bear Tamer; or, “The | than. A Romance of Perilous Adventure. By Captain 4 %9 4 Mayne Reid. (a An extra large number. 53 y Monarch of the Mountains.” By Dr. Frank Powell No. 3. Adventures of Wild Bill, the Pistol Prince. Re | No. 12. Woods and Waters; or, The ts of the markable career of J. B. Hikok, (known to the world as Littleton Gun Club. By Capt. Fred Whittaker. a tl Say lly ls SRP Dig AAP RTTTE ee AEC OM: No. 18. A Rolling Stone: Incidents in the Career on Sea and No. 4. The ; or, the Young Cattle Herd- Laffid as Boy and Man, of Colonel Prentiss Ingraham. By Prairie Ranch ers. By Josoph E. Badger, Jr. - No. 5. Texas Jack, the Mustang King. tures in the Life of J. B. Omohundro, “Texas Jack.” By Colonel Prentiss Ingraham. No. 6. Cruise of the Flyaway; or, Yankee Boys in Cey- lon. By C. D. Clar = No. 7. Roving Joe: The Ruffian.” Brief Scenes from By A. H. Post, No. 8. The Flyaway Afloat; or, Yankee Boys ’Round the World. C. D, Clark. No. 9. Bruin Adams, Old Grizzly Adams’ Boy Pard. Scenes of Wild Adventure in the Life of the Boy Ranger of the Rocky Mountains, By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. of a Y Life of Jos. *‘ Border Badger, Jr. Thrilling Adven- |. Professor William R. Eyster. No. 14. Adrift on the Prairie, and Amateur Hunters on the Buffalo Range. By Oll Coomes. No. 15. Kit Carson, King of the Guides; or, Mountain Paths and Prairie Trails. By Albert W. Aiken, No. 16. Red River Rovers; or, Life and Adventures in the Northwest. By C. D. Clark. No. 17. Plaza and Plain; “Buckskin Sam,” (Major Sam 8. Hall.) Prentiss Ingraham. Ready April bth. No. 18. Rifle and Revolver; or, The Littleton Gun Club on the Buffalo Range. By Capt. Frederick Whittaker. Ready April 13th. By Colene] PRADLIS BOY'S LIBRARY is for sale by all Newsdealers, five cents per copy, or sent by mail on reeeipt of sia events ‘bach. CGHEADLE AND ADAMS, Publishers, e- 98 William Street, New York, or, Wild Adventures of EOMME DOO KS, (EO)