My Queen
The series was published by Street & Smith; each issue ran 32 pages (this often included several pages of a letters column). The original covers were in color; reproductions here are from photocopies. The stories were written by Lurana Sheldon under the house name (pseudonym) Grace Shirley

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1. From Farm to Fortune; or, Only a Farmer's Daughter. Sept. 29, 1900.
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2. Marion Marlowe's Courage; or, A Brave Girl's Struggle For Life and Honor. Oct. 6, 1900.

3. Marion Marlowe's True Heart; or, How a Daughter Forgave. Oct. 13, 1900.
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4. Marion Marlowe's Noble Work; or, The Tragedy at the Hospital. Oct. 20, 1900.
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5. Marion Marlowe Entrapped; or, The Victim of Professional Jealousy. Oct. 27, 1900.

6. Marion Marlowe's Peril; or, A Mystery Unveiled. Nov. 3, 1900.

7. Marion Marlowe's Money; or, Brave Work in the Slums. Nov. l0, 1900.

8. Marian Marlowe's Cleverness; or, Exposing a Bold Fraud. Nov. 17, 1900.

9. Marion Marlowe's Skill; or, A Week as a Private Detective. Nov. 24, 1900.

10. Marion Marlowe's Triumph; or, In Spite of Her Enemies. Dec. 1, 1900.

11. Marion Marlowe's Disappearance; or, Almost a Crime. Dec. 8, 1900.
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12. Marion Marlowe in Society; or, A Race for a Title. Dec. 15, 1900.

13. Marion Marlowe's Christmas Eve; or, The Treachery of a Factory Inspector. Dec. 22, 1900.

14. Marion Marlowe's Escape; or, A Dangerous Mistake "On the Road". Dec. 29, 1900.

15. Marion Marlowe in Buffalo; or, Betrayed by a Rival Company. Jan. 5, 1901.

16. Marion Marlowe in Cleveland; or, The Mystery of the Blood-Red Rose. Jan. 12, 1901.

17. Marion Marlowe in Columbus; or, Accused of a Crime. Jan. 19, 1901.

18. Marion Marlowe in Indianapolis; or, The Adventure of Doctor Brookes. Jan. 26, 1901.

19. Marion Marlowe in St. Louis; or, A Forger's Brave Deed. Feb. 2, 1901.

20. Marion Marlowe in Chicago; or, Trapped by a Lunatic. Feb. 9, 1901.

21. Marian Marlowe in St. Paul; or, The Company's Mascot in a Double Deal. Feb. 16, 1901.

22. Marion Marlowe in Omaha; or, Held Up By Accident. Feb. 23, 1901.

24. Marian Marlowe in Washington: or, Meeting the President. Mar. 9, 1901.
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23. Marion Marlowe on the Prairie; or, A Thrilling Ride Across Kansas. Mar. 2, 1901.

25. Marian Marlowe in Salt Lake City; or, A Bad Deal in Mormon Land. Mar. 16, 1901.

26. Marion Marlowe in Denver; or, The Tragedy of Pike's Peak. Mar. 23, 1901.

27. A Wonderful Secret; or, Marion Marlowe's Discovery. Mar. 30, 1901.

28. An Interrupted Wedding; or, Marian Marlowe as Maid of Honor. April 6, 1901.


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