Pulp Fiction, 1878 · page 32 of 32
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KIT CARSON, JR.—No. 3, 1.4 Hard Crowd: or, GENTLEMAN Sam’s Sister. By Philip 8. Warne, author of “ Tiger Dick,” ete. 2. The Dare-Devil: or, THz WINGED Wircu or tHe Sea. By Col, Prentiss Ingraham, au- thor of ‘‘ Flying Yankee,” etc., ete, 3. Kit Carson, Jr., THe Crack SHOT or THE West, By Buckskin Sam, 4. The Kidnapper: or, Tur Great SHANGHAI or tHE NORTHWEST. By Philip S. Warne, 5. The Fire-Fiends: or, HERCULES, THE Huncupsack. By A. P. Morris. 6. Wildcat Bob, Tur Boss Bruiser: or, THE BoRDER BLoopHounps. By Edward L. Whee- ler, author of ‘‘ Deadwood Dick,”’ ‘‘ Double Daggers,”’ 7. Death-Notch, THz DrstRoyYER: OR, THE Srrrir LAKE Avenacers. By Oll Coomes, au- thor of ‘* Vagabond Joe,”’ ‘‘The Dumb Spy,”’ ‘‘ Keen- Knife," etc., etc, 8. The Headless Horseman, A strange story of Texas. By Capt. Mayne Reid. 9. Handy Andy. By Samuel Lover. 10. Vidocg, THe FRENcH POLICE SPy. Written by himself, 11. Midshipman Easy. By Capt. Mar- ryat. 12. The Death-Shot: or, TRACKED TO DratH. By Capt. Mayne Reid. 13. Pathaway: or, Nick WuHIFFLEs, THE OLD TRAPPER oF THE NorTHWweEST. By Dr. J. H. Rob- inson, 14. Thayendanegea, THE Scourcz ; or, THE WAR-HAGLE OF THE Monawks, By Ned Bunt- . line, author of ‘‘ The White Wizard.” 15. The Tiger-Slayer: or, Eacir- Heap TO THE Rescur. By Gustave Aimard, author of ‘Red Cedar,” ‘‘The Bandit at Bay,” etc. 16. The White Wizard: or, THe Great PROPHET OF THE SEMINOLES. By Ned Buntline, au- thor of ‘‘Thayendanegea,” ‘The White Wizard,” ‘* The Sea Bandit,” ‘‘The Red Warrior,” etc. 17. Nightshade, Tur Rosser PRINCE or Hounstow Hratra. By Dr. J. H. Robinson. 18. The Sea Bandit: or, THE QuEEN- OF THE Istx. By Ned Buntline, author of ‘‘ Thayen- danegea,” ‘‘ The Red Warrior,”’ ete. 19. Red Cedar, THe Prarrm OvutLaw. By Gustave Aimard, author of ‘The Tiger-Slayer,” ‘The Bandit at Bay,” ‘ Trapper’s Daughter,” ‘ Prai- rie Flower,” etc. \ | ‘ aia 7 Pay Te \ 2? Nee f j f TY oy ae } Ya SS JI 4 i LZ fy a THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN,—NO, 8, 20. The Bandit at Bay: or, Tux Pr- RATES OF THE Pratrizes. By Gustave Aimard, au- thor of ‘‘The Tiger-Slayer,”’ ‘‘Red Cedar,” “ Trap- per’s Daughter,” ‘‘ Prairie Flower,” ete. 21. The Trapper’s Daughter: or, THE OvTLAw’s Fars. By Gustave Aimard, author of “ Tiger-Slayer,” “Red Cedar,” ‘The Bandit at Bay,” “‘ The Prairie Flower,” ete. 22. Whitelaw: or, Narr or THE LAKE Snore. By Dr. J. H. Robinson, author of ‘ Patha- way,”’ “ Nightshade,”’ ete. 23. The Red Warrior: oR, STELLA DELORME’s ComANcHE Lover. By Ned Buntline, au- thor of ‘‘ Thayendanegea,”’ ‘‘ White Wizard,” ‘Sea Bandit,” ‘“‘Red Warrior,” ete. 24. Prairie Flower. By Gustave Ai- mard, author of ‘ Tiger-Slayer,’”’ ‘‘ Bandit at Bay,” ““Trapper’s Daughter,” ete. 25. The Gold-Guide: or, StzrL Arm, THE REGULATOR, By Francis Johnson, author of ** The Death-Track,’’ etc, Each Number Complicte, Price i0 cts. li = MIDSHIPMAN EASY.—No, 11, 26. The Death-Track: or, Tur Ovr- LAWS OF THE Mounrain, By Francis Johnson, au- thor of ‘‘ Gold-Guide,’’ ete, 27. The Spotter-Detective: or, Tum Grirts or New York. By Albert W. Aiken, author A Hand,” “ Heart of Fire,” “ Overland , ete, 28. Three-Fingered Jack, Tur Roap- AGENT OF THE Rock1Es; or, THe Boy Miner or Harp Luck. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr., author of “ Gospel George,’’ ‘Old Bull's Eye,” ‘‘ Jack Rabbit,” etc. 29. Tiger Dick, Tur Faro Kina; or, THE CasHieR’s Crime. By Philip §, Warne, author of ‘‘A Hard Crowd,” ete. 30. Gospel George; or, Fiery Frep, THE OvutTLaw. By Joseph E, Badger, Jr., author of ‘“Three-Fingered Jack,” “Old Bull’s Eye,” ete. 31. The New York ‘Sharp ;’ on, Tur FiasH or Licgutnine, By Albert W. Aiken, author of ‘Spotter Detective,’ ete., ete. 32. B’hoys of Yale; or, Tor Scrapres or A Harp Set or CoLtuearans. By John D. Vose. Ready March 26th. A new issue every week, Beadle’s Dime Library is for sale by all Newsdealers, ten cents per copy, or sent by mail on receipt of twelve cents each. BEADLE & ADAMS Publishers, 98 William Street, New York. , vIbocg.—No. 10, ECORNICLOOO KS.) ae — =~