Irwin’s American novels. no. 2, 7, 16, 19, 25-26, 29-30, 32.
no. 2, 7, 26, 30 called: American novels.
Rodman, Emerson. The wood rangers. A tale of the Ohio. New York: I. P. Beadle [cop. 1865]. 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 2.)
Myers, Peter Hamilton. Fort Stanwix; a tale of the Mohawk in 1777. New York: Amer. News Co. [cop. 1865.] 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 7.)
Includes A day in the life of a rich man, by a popular author, p. 76-100.
Tuel, John E. The ranchero: a tale of love and adventure in Mexico. By J. E. Tuel ... and, The gambler; or, Steps to ruin. By Marie Montrose. New York: American News Co. [cop. 1866.] 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 16.)
Browne, H. K. The loyalist. A tale of South Carolina during the Revolution. New York: Irwin & Co. [cop. 1866.] 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 19.)
Myers, Peter Hamilton. The gold crushers. A tale of California. New York: Irwin & Co. [cop. 1866.] 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 25.)
Hill, George Canning. The mysterious letter. New York: Irwin & Co. [cop. 1866.] 100 p., 1 pl. 16o. (no. 26.)
Inez: a tale of the Mexican war. By —— New York: Irwin & Co. [cop. 1867.] 98 p. 16o. (no. 29.)