Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854/5 – 1885) was a nineteenth century American writer of dime novels. One of his most famous characters is the Wild West rascal Deadwood Dick. His stories of the west mixed fictional characters with real-life personalities of the era, including Calamity Jane and Sitting Bull. (From Wikipedia) More about Edward L. Wheeler:
| | Books by Edward L. Wheeler: Wheeler, Edward L. (Edward Lytton), 1854 or 1855-1885: Deadwood Dick, a Road-Agent! A Drama of the Gold Mines (Avoca, NY: W. T. Coggeshall, ca. 1880) (page images at HathiTrust) Wheeler, Edward L. (Edward Lytton), 1854 or 1855-1885: Deadwood Dick in Leadville: or, A Strange Stroke for Liberty (Deadwood Dick library v2, #23; Cleveland: A. Westbrook Co., 1899) (page images at HathiTrust) Wheeler, Edward L. (Edward Lytton), 1854 or 1855-1885: Deadwood Dick Jr. Branded: or, Red Rover at Powder Pocket (Beadle's Half Dime Library #1005; New York: Beadle and Adams, 1896) (Gutenberg text) Wheeler, Edward L. (Edward Lytton), 1854 or 1855-1885: Deadwood Dick on Deck: or, Calamity Jane, the Heroine of Whoop-Up (Beadles Pocket Library, v5 #57; New York: Beadle and Adams, c1885) (page images at HathiTrust) Wheeler, Edward L. (Edward Lytton), 1854 or 1855-1885: Deadwood Dick, the Prince of the Road: or, The Black Rider of the Black Hills (Beadle's Half Dime Library, v1, no. 1; New York: Beadle and Adams, 1877) (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Wheeler, Edward L. (Edward Lytton), 1854 or 1855-1885: Deadwood Dick's Doom: or, Calamity Jane's Last Adventure (illustrated HTML at Stanford) Wheeler, Edward L. (Edward Lytton), 1854 or 1855-1885: Fritz to the Front: or, The Ventriloquist Scamp-Hunter (Cleveland: A. Westbrook Co., c1881) (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Wheeler, Edward L. (Edward Lytton), 1854 or 1855-1885: The Phantom Miner: or, Deadwood Dick's Bonanza (Deadwood Dick library v1, #7; Cleveland: A. Westbrook Co., 1899) (page images at HathiTrust)
Additional books by Edward L. Wheeler in the extended shelves:Find more by Edward L. Wheeler at your library, or elsewhere.
|