Weldon J. Cobb

Weldon J. Cobb was a Chicago author, reporter, the city editor for the newspaper. He wrote novels for boys for Street & Smith.[1]

Credits

Cobb, Weldon J., "Marrying a Title; or, Love That Triumphed," Chicago Ledger, December 31, 1911 – February 10, 1912.[2]

Cobb, Weldon, J., "The Boy Detective; or, The Great Morgan Mystery," Chicago Ledger, April 13, 1912-?[3]

Cobb, Weldon J., "A Boy Acrobat; or, A Young Circus King," Chicago Ledger, October 25, 1912-?[4]

Cobb, Weldon J., "Bob Bright's Adventures; or, Hunting the Golden Butterfly," Chicago Ledger, March 1914 -?[5]

Cobb, Weldon J., "To Mars with Tesla; or, The History of the Hidden World", New Golden Hours, March 30-May 18, 1901.

Cobb, Weldon J., "Frank Warren, Alchemist; or, The Diamond Makers", Brave and Bold No. 27, June 27, 1903.

Cobb, Weldon J., "The Electric Eye; or, Helped by the X Rays", Brave and Bold No. 40, September 26, 1903.

Cobb, Weldon J., "Which is Which? or, Winning a Name by Proxy", Brave and Bold No.47, November 14, 1903.

Cobb, Weldon J., "Wide Awake; or, Boys of the Bicycle Brigade", Brave and Bold No. 220, March 9, 1907.

Cobb, Weldon J., "A Wonder Worker; or, The Search for the Splendid City", Brave and Bold No. 234, June 15, 1907.

Cobb, Weldon J., "Jocko, The Talking Monkey; or, The Fortunes of Roy Alden, Globe-Trotter", Brave and Bold No. 237, July 6, 1907

Cobb, Weldon J., "The Sky Pilots; or, Chasing a Shadow", Brave and Bold No. 247, September 14, 1907.

Cobb, Weldon J., "At War with Mars; or, The Boys Who Won", Brave and Bold No. 256, November 16, 1907.

Cobb, Weldon J., "Lucky-Stone Dick; or, The Eighth Wonder of the World", Brave and Bold No. 259, December 7, 1907.

Cobb, Weldon J., "The Golden Harpoon; or, The Cruise of the Clifton Cadets", Brave and Bold No. 263, January 4, 1908.

Cobb, Weldon J., "Partners Three; or, A Cartload of Corn", Brave and Bold No. 268, February 9, 1908.

Cobb, Weldon J., "The Phantom Boy; or, The Young Railroaders of Tower Ten", Brave and Bold No. 279, April 25, 1903.

Cobb, Weldon J., "The Golden Pirate; or, The Second Samson", Brave and Bold No. 291, July 13, 1908.

Cobb, Weldon J., "On the Wing; or, The Chase for the Golden Butterfly", Brave and Bold No. 297, August 29, 1908.

Cobb, Weldon J., "Slam, Bang & Co,; or, The Young Aladdins of Fortune", Brave and Bold No. 301, September 26, 1908.

Cobb, Weldon J., "Held for Ransom, or; The Young Ranch Owner", Brave and Bold No. 304, October 17, 1908.

Cobb, Weldon J., "Runaway and Rover; or, The Boy from Nowhere", Brave and Bold No. 315, January 2, 1909.

Cobb, Weldon J., "The Tattooed Boy; or, Bound to Make His Mark", Brave and Bold No. 320, February 6, 1909.

Cobb, Weldon J., "The Miracles of Steel; or, The Boy Wonder", Brave and Bold No. 325, March 13, 1909.

Cobb, Weldon J., "A Miracle a Minute; or, A Brace of Meteors", Brave and Bold No. 329, April 10, 1909.

Cobb, Weldon J., "A Battle with Fate; or, The Baseball Mascot", Brave and Bold No. 334, May 15, 1909.

Cobb, Weldon J., "The Fourteenth Boy; or, How Vin Lovell Won Out", Brave and Bold No. 339, June 10, 1909.

Cobb, Weldon J., "Smart Alice; or, Bound to Get There", Brave and Bold No. 344, July 24, 1909.

Cobb, Weldon J., "Checked Through to Mars; or, Adventures in Other Worlds", Brave and Bold No. 348, August 21, 1909.

Cobb, Weldon J., "The Tiger's Claws; or, Out With the Mad Mullah", Brave and Bold No. 361, November 20, 1909.

References

  1. "Weldon J. Cobb". Northern Illinois University Libraries. Retrieved 2010-12-24.
  2. "The FictionMags Index". www.philsp.com. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
  3. "The FictionMags Index". www.philsp.com. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
  4. "The FictionMags Index". www.philsp.com. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
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