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    Published by Frank Tousey, New York, 1917

    Seller: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. No. 862 - July 20, 1917. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustration on front. Dimensions 8 x 11 inches. Some chipping and unopened pages. Tear along fold of cover. Top right corner cut off. Protected by plastic sleeve. The Liberty Boys of "76" was a weekly magazine for boys containing adventure stories set during the Revolutionary War. It was published from 1901-1925. Contents of this issue: "The Liberty Boys and the Little Rebels; or, The Boys Who Bothered the British" by Harry Moore and "A Boy in a Thousand; or, Fighting Against Big Odds" by Ralph Morton. Also includes short news articles and various advertisements in back.

  • Published by Frank Tousey, New York, 1917

    Seller: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Fine. No. 864. July 20, 1917. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut page. Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys and the Little Rebels' or, The Boys Who Bothered The British" by Harry Moore, "A Boy In A Thousand or Fighting Against Big Odds" by Ralph Morton, "Stranded or The Boy Who Had No Friends" by Captain George W. Granville and several short news articles and various advertisements.