Wild Bill, pseud. The death of Sitting Bull; or, General Custer avenged. The most exciting Indian story ever published. [New York: Munro’s Pub. House, 1890.] 31 p. illus. fo. (no. 391.)
Old Sleuth library. no. 5-6, 19, 21, 25, 37-38, 46, 54, 60, 63, 68, 75, 80, 84, 95, 97, 99, 101.
Halsey, Harlan Page. Night scenes in New York: in darkness and by gaslight. By Old Sleuth [pseud.]. New York: G. Munro’s Sons, 1885. 32 p. fo. (no. 5.)
---- Old Electricity, the lightning detective. By Old Sleuth [pseud.]. New York: G. Munro’s Sons, 1885. 30 p. illus. fo. (no. 6.)
----- The Yankee detective; or, Shadowed to doom. By Old Sleuth [pseud.]. New York: G. Munro’s Sons, 1885. 29 p. illus. fo. (no. 19.)
---- Black Raven, the Georgia detective; or, The terror of the mountain “mooners.” By Old Sleuth [pseud.]. New York: G. Munro’s Sons, 1885. 31 p. illus. fo. (no. 21.)
---- Old Terrible, the iron-arm detective. By Old Sleuth [pseud.]. New York: G. Munro’s Sons, 1886. 24 p. illus. fo. (no. 25.)
---- Tom Thumb; or, The wonderful boy detective. By Old Sleuth [pseud.]. New York: G. Munro, 1887. 2 v. in 1. illus. fo. (no. 37.)
---- Old Ironsides abroad; or, The giant detective in Ireland. By Old Sleuth [pseud.]. New York: G. Munro’s Sons, 1888. 53 p. illus. fo. (no. 38.)
---- Old Sleuth’s luck; or, Day and night in New York. A startling narrative of hidden treasure. By Old Sleuth [pseud.]. New York: G. Munro’s Sons, 1889. 41 p. illus. fo. (no. 46.)