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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. 886 - December 21, 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 Hidden Avenger; or, The Masked Man of Kipp's Bay" by Harry Moore and "Making his Fortune; or, The Smartest Boy in New York" by Ralph Morton and "One, Two--Grab; or, Rushing Life for All He Was Worth" by Captain George W. Granville. 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. 886. December 21, 1917. Stapled binding, paper cover, color illustrations on front cover. 8 X 11 inches. Chipping and some uncut pages. Very fragile.Protected in plastic sleeve. Contents in this issue, "The Liberty Boys And The Hidden Avenger; or, The Masked Man Of Kipp's Bay" by Harry Moore, "Making His Fortune or The Smartest Boy In New York" by Ralph Morton, "One, Two--Grab or Rushing Life For All He Was Worth" by Captain George W. Granville and several short articles and various advertisements.