Harbaugh, Thomas Chalmers. Kent Keen, the crook-crusher; or, The man from Spokane in New York. The story of the dead-game detective’s round-up. By Capt. Howard Holmes [pseud.].... New York: Beadle & Adams, 1895. 31 p. illus. fo. (no. 896.)
Sims, A. K. The six-shot spotter; or, Babylon Bill, the high-roller from Brimstone Bar. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1895. 32 p. illus. fo. (no. 897.)
Badger, Joseph E. Silky Steele, the stay-in sport. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1896. 31 p. illus. fo. (no. 898.)
---- Old Sobersides, the detective of St. Louis; or, The crook-league. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1896. 30 p. illus. fo. (no. 928.)
Manning, William H. Frisco Frank at Glory Gulch; or, Wiping out the gold-dusters’ gang. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1896. 32 p. illus. fo. (no. 931.)
Badger, Joseph E. The sport from Hard-Luck; or, Bummer Billy’s bluff. A story of the Touchstone mine at Breakneck. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1896. 32 p. illus. fo. (no. 945.)
Lewis, Leon. Wind River Clark, the gold hermit. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1897. 29 p. illus. fo. (no. 967.)
Cody, William Frederick. The dread shot four; or, My pards of the plains, by Buffalo Bill [pseud.]. New York: Beadle & Adams, 1897. 31 p. illus. fo. (no. 973.)
Aiken, Albert W. Overland Kit; or, The idyl of White Pine. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1897. 23 p. illus. fo. (no. 976.)
---- Injun Dick; or, The death shot of Shasta. New York: Beadle and Adams, 1897. 24 p. illus. fo. (no. 996.)