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Every Child Should Know

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What Every Child Should Know Library

The Parents' Magazine, 1932? to 1946 --chiefly reissues from ECSK


Every Child Should Know

8 vols edited by Hamilton W. Mabie, all 1905 to 1910, some/all with assistance of Kate Stephens, 7 with probable spec-fic contents

subtitles from HDL catalog 2019-10-24

Fairy Tales : a selection of the best fairy tales of all times and of all authors
Myths : a selection of the classic myths of all times for young people
Legends : a selection of the great legends of all times for young people
Heroes : tales for young people of the world's heroes in all ages
Heroines : tales for young people of the world's heroines of all ages
Famous Stories : a selection of the best stories of all times for young people
Folk Tales : a selection of the popular traditions of various nations for young people

ECSK contents (7 vols among 8 ed. by Mabie)

  • Fairy Tales (24) --NEED indb
Contents unnumbered, inclg 6 Grimm's, 3 Arabian Nights', 5 Perrault, 2 d'Aulnoy, 2 Andersen = 18
  • Myths (16):
Contents I-XVI 8 from Hawthorne, 8 from five other books
  • Legends (19): "Containing such as 'Sleepy Hollow', etc."--advertNYC
Contents I-XIX Hiawatha, Beowulf ... Sleepy Hollow
  • Heroes (13): "from Leonidas at Thermopylae to Abraham Lincoln"--advertNYC
Contents I-XIII Perseus, Hercules ... Lincoln, Damien
  • Heroines (13): "An inseparable companion volume ... [no examples]"--advertNYC ; "The heroines range all the way from Alcestis to Florence Nightingale."--TheDial
Contents I-XIII Alcestis, Antigone, Iphigenia --first 3 of 13, each as "Adapted from Stories from the Greek Tragedians, by the Rev. Alfred J. Church"; then (Saint) Paula
  • Famous Stories (11): --indb as 7 of 11 stories
  • Folk Tales (20):
Contents I-XX Hans in Luck from Grimm's ... The Peasant Stoory of Napoleon, transl. from Balzac
HDL Grosset c1912 U Conn ](differs) --Grosset & D [v] Ack, vii-ix, xi-xvii, 3-215 --apparently identical after title leaf
(c)1912 Cale Young Rice (1872–1943) US poet dramatist (44) https://lccn.loc.gov/n86025828 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n86-025828

("folk tales every child should know") 1910--1919 (15 hits, 70060 10100

NYT 1910-07-12 pBR12 "New York Literary Notes" ann. September Earth and Sky, October Folk Tales, October Rewards and Fairies ; same column -11-12 pBR16 "just issued" those two and Operas
1913 retail adverts: NYT -02-15 49c ; NYT -11-29 Gimbel's similar as "New Low-Priced Edition" [1]
Carson Pirie [2] 50c/$10 boxed Chi -04-13 p9 and -04-14, -04-23; -12-15 p10 [3] --illustration shows "Doubleday, Page & Co." spines
Toronto Daily Star 1917-11-10 p28 "Eaton's Daily Store News" 20 vols, cloth bound, each 60c --list of 20 matches Christian Publishing 1915


("natural wonders" "every child should know") 1910/19 0 hit

("useful plants" "every child should know") 1910/19 1 hit --namely, The Bookman 1919-08, where Grosset D does list Natural Wonders too

four vols by Julia Ellen Rogers EN

1909 Trees ECSK https://lccn.loc.gov/09028057 ix 263
1910 Earth and Sky ECSK https://lccn.loc.gov/10025697 x 244
1911 Wild Animals ECSK https://lccn.loc.gov/11030366 xxvi 385
yyyy Useful Plants ECSK
1913 The Book of Useful Plants https://lccn.loc.gov/13021125 xiv 374


HDL numbers of ECSK catalog hits (among 62 full view, of 76 in all) --NOVIEW includes 1933 Myths, Pictures; 1955 Myths illus. Browning

[1] Fables ECSK by Turpin, 1920, is not this series
[1] Little People by Large, 1920 " " --Little people who became great; stories of the lives of those whom every child should know
[1] Heroes and Fairies, 1907 OMNIBUS

others not among 22 from Grosset & Dunlap, 1919

[3] Kipling Stories and Poems (1909 09 19)
[1] Fairy Stories ECSK is [1942] truncated version of The Fairy Ring

55 others are enumerated below

Grosset & Dunlap alpha list of 22 vols

[4] The Bookman 49.6 1919-08 p.xx Grosset & Dunlap advert "These books have colored wrappers [jackets] and colored frontispieces." --boxed in 20 volume sets, also 5 and 10; single copies 75c + postage; alpha list of 22 (not one listing as [main] That ...)
5 Birds
1 Earth and Sky [JER] ------ ------ FALL 1910
2m Essays
5m Fairy Tales
2m Famous Stories
1m Folk Tales ------
6m Heroes
2m& Heroines
1- Hymns
3m Legends
5m Myths
2 Natural Wonders ------ (* 2 of 22 not listed by Christian Publ 1915) by Edwin Tenney Brewster https://lccn.loc/n00074181
3 Operas ------ ------ FALL 1910
2 Pictures
7- Poems
3- Prose
0- Songs
2 Trees [JER] ------ ------ FALL 1909
0 Useful Plants [JER] ------ (* 2 of 22 not listed by Christian Publ 1915)
2 Water Wonders
0- Wild Animals [JER] ------ c1911
2 Wild Flowers ------

m : edited by H. W. Mabie - : another names as editor

D, Page apparently genuine sequence of 14 (Myths, t.p. 1907)

bold date stated t.p. verso
  1. Poems [1904] ------earliest hit (unex.) 1904-06 ------ SPRING 1904
  2. m Fairy Tales (1905-05) ------earliest hit (unex.) 1905-06
  3. m Myths (1905-10) ------earliest hit (unex.) 1905-09
  4. Songs ------ FALL 1906
  5. m Legends (1906-09) ------earliest hit (unex.) 1906-09
  6. m Heroes ------earliest hit (unex.) 1906-10 ------ FALL 1906 (ann. Spring)
  7. Birds ------ (ann. Spring 1906)
  8. Water Wonders [t.p. 1907-04]
  9. m Famous Stories (1907-08) --indb ------earliest hit (unex.) 1907-09
  10. Hymns ------ FALL 1907
  11. m Heroines (1908-02) ------earliest hit (unex.) 1908-01 ------ WINTER 1908
  12. m Essays ------earliest hit (unex.) 1908-03
  13. Prose
  14. Pictures
Folk Tales ------earliest hit (unex.) 1910-07 ------ FALL 1910

11 of those 14 credited as "Edited by" (all but Birds, Water Wonders, Pictures) those 14 include 7 of 8 anthologies by Mabie


Announcements in The Dial (such as 1906-03-16 p204-11 "annual list of books ann. for Spring publication ... some 850 titles")

1906

Birds, Heroes, 90c -- 1906-03-16 p204/11 p210
NYT -09-15 pBR569 "More New Books" Legends, Net 90c (postage 9c)
(evid. delayed) NYT -10-13 pBR671 "This Week We Publish" Heroes, decorated, "$1.10 postpaid."
NYT -11-03 pBR725 "Big Sellers" current printings Heroes 2, Legends 2, Poems 9

1907

Hymns, Famous Stories, 90c -- 1907-09-16 p172/86 p185 "Announcement List of Fall Books"
Nashville American 1907-09-08 pA6 "Literary Notes": "Doubleday, Page & Co. will publish this week ..." 6 inclg Famous Stories ECSK (and Alice in Blunderland)

1908

Heroines -- NYT -02-29 pBR117 advert "Decorated $1.00 postpaid."
The Dial -04-01 p216 Heroines That is a new volume
"Doubleday, Page & Co. published on Friday last ..." 6 inclg Heroines ECSK, Nash Amer 1908-03-01 p29

1909

The Dial -10-16 p247 (Trees, illus. $2.00)
ECSK in The Dial

"Announcements of Spring Books", and "... Fall Books" ; "List of New Books"

1904-03-16 p216 (Poems That ECSK, illus, 90c)
1905-03-16 p212 (Fairy Tales, illus, 90c net)
1906-03-16 p204/11 p210 [5] ;
List -10-01 p213/15 (Legends, Songs, 90c); List -11-01 [6]
; 1907-09-16 p172/86 p185
(contd) 1910-10-01 p247 Folk Tales front. 90c; Operas front. 90c; Earth and Sky illus. $1.20


The Dial semi-annual "Announcements ..."
The Dial -11-25 p507/10, "The Season's Books for the Young" --another annual column(?)
The Bookman -12 p491/504, "Reader's Guide to the Latest Books" --monthly column?

Almost all ProQuest hits 1890s--1910s are The Dial 1893 to 1917, and this section covers only The Dial.

("Announcements of Spring Books") 1900--1919 (43) ; 1890-99 (13, earliest 1893 p189) --almost all The Dial, for which "Page View" is adequate give a valid Index listing

Spring and/or Summer may be stated in article header or index listing
1904-03-16 p209 header notes >700, excluding "early Spring books" prev. issued and noted
most hits are Index and Contents entries rather than articles
The Dial 1900-03-16 p209 ; 1901 p208 ; 1902-04-01 p231 ; 1903-03-16 p187, 207? ; 1904-03-16 p209/17 ; 1905-03-16 p206/13 ; 1906 p204 ; 1907-03-16 ? ; 1908 p183, 218? ; 1909-03-16 ?
The Dial 1910-03-16 ? ; 1911-03-16 p223 ; 1912-03-16 p238 ; 1913-03-16 p253 (Spring and Summer) ; 1914-03-16 p231 ; 1915-03-18 p219 (Spring and Summer) ; 1916-03-16 p287 ; 1917 p256, 273?

("Announcements of Fall Books") 1900--1919 (66) ; 1890-99 (25, earliest 1893 p151)

Fall and/or Winter may be stated in article header or index listing
The Dial 1900-09-16 and -10-01 p183 237 239 ; 1901-09-16 p191 ; 1902-09-16 and 1902-10-01 p170 201 217 ; 1903-09-16 and -10-01 p179 231 ; 1904- p172 174 ; 1905- p172 ; 1906- p170 ; 1907-09-16 p155 172 ; 1908-09-16 and -10-01 p172 219 ; 1909-09-16 and -10-01 p188/203* 242/47
The Dial 1910-09-16 and -10-01 p189* 243/47 ; 1911- p208 261 ; 1912-09-16 p202 253 ; 1913-09-16 p218 270 ; 1914-09-16 p209 263 ; 1915-09-15 p199 228 284 ; 1916- p218 275 ; 1917-p169 284 356

1910-09-16 p189 header notes "season of 1910-11", "about 1650", continued next issue with School and College Text-Books and Books for the Young

"*" does not contain category "Books for the Young" (but 1909 sections, part one, include Fiction, New Editions of Standard Literature, Holiday Gift Books [Wiggin/Smith \Parrish Arabian Nights])

Here multiple page number listings probably indicate continuation in succeeding issues; -MM-YY dates represent the less frequent issues with title hits, rather than volume Index hits.


Succession

Doubleday ISFDB publisher search(42)

  • 1897 Doubleday & McClure
successor McClure, Phillips & Co. did published Fall 1900
  • 1900? Doubleday, Page
reprints may continue as Doubleday & McClure (Little Masterpieces, below)
  • 1910 move to Garden City
  • 1927 Doubleday, Doran --MERGER EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY; NAME ADOPTED 1928-01-01 (or 1927-12-31)
first book (non-genre) Booth Tarkington, Claire Ambler https://lccn.loc.gov/28003166 o[275335]
  • 1946 Doubleday and Company

LCCN

Doubleday, McClure & Company LCCN n94074721
Doubleday, Page & Company LCCN n86011609
Doubleday, Doran & Company LCCN n86011611
Doubleday & Company, Inc. LCCN n79107731


Doubleday, Doran (& Gundy); Heinemann 1927/1928

12 ProQuest hits 1927-09-23/24 alone

1927-09-23 [7] and several other newspapers
-09-23 [8] NYHT p2 --covers subsidiaries etc
-10-02 [9] --note on timing (Jan 1)
-12-27 [10] --first publ as D, Doran 1928-01-09 (Booth Tarkington, Claire Ambler)
-12-31 [11] NYT p28 "Corporate Changes" : Name Changes
-12-30 [12] Montreal p10 "Publishers Consolidate" --Canada operations as Doubleday, Doran and Gundy (Toronto -12-29)
--cf. ISFDB publisher S. B. Gundy

WorldCat search doubleday doran gundy (75, from 1928 essentially) 1928--35 except one as 1925 (c)1921

About 70 WorldCat library records report publications by Template:Publisher of Toronto as 1928 to 1935. One reports a 1925 printing, copyright 1921, OCLC Fiction Finder; that must be spurious, as the Doubleday, Doran and Company name, too, was adopted at the turn of year 1928.

ISFDB works

  • H G Wells
Mr Blettsworthy 1928 o[13] --we have 1928 D, Doran
1929 o[14] --we have 1929 D, Doran
The Outline [1929] o[15] --we have 1974
  • Vincent Starrett 1928 o[16]
Cover title, Seaports in the Moon: A Story of Perennial Youth --cf. Gazette review
[17] Gazette 1928-03-31 p13 "Delightful Fantasia" review
11 adequate US/CA hits 1928-03 alone
review by Herbert Gorman NYHT -03-25 pK2 "Sparkling Waters of Bimini" $2.50 [18];
shorter review, unsigned NYT -03-25 p26/28


Garden City publishing co., inc. [1932?]

Wikipedia:

"In 1910, Doubleday, Page & Co. moved its operations, which included a train station, to Garden City. ... Co-founder and Garden City resident Walter Hines Page ...
(redirect)
Garden City Publishing Co (0) LCCN https://lccn.loc.gov/no2007026555 (cites imprints c1941 c1950) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2007-026555
Garden City Books (0) LCCN https://lccn.loc.gov/no2011061305 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2011-061305 (cites c1954)
Country Life Press (145) LCCN https://lccn.loc.gov/n98070087 (printer, 1913) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n98-070087
145 LC catalog records as 1911 to 1925 -- 1911 "Colophon reads: The Country Life Press, Garden City, N.Y."; 1925 "Verso of t.p.: Printed in the United States at the Country Life Press, Garden City, N.Y."
The Country Life Press (DP, 1913) t.p. MCMXIII D, Page, "The tenth birthday of Doubleday, Page & Company was celebrated on January 1, 1910, ..." 1900, 34 Union Square; erected 1905, 133-137 E 16th St

Little Masterpieces
Edgar Allan Poe

7-story collection Edgar Allan Poe T2075849 T2075766

as Little Masterpieces o[19] o[20] o[21] o[22]
as [7 story titles concatenated] Fo[23](21) 1897 to 1921, "Doubleday & McClure" to 1902
as HDL [3]: 1897 o[24] ; 1902 o[25] ; 1907 o[26]
"1905" t.p. 1901 D&M(no cover) (c)1897; ack Stone & Kimball 1894 text
1902 t.p. 1902 D&M
1921 t.p. 1921 D,Page

Introduction, v-ix, Bliss Perry


7-story collection Nathaniel Hawthorne T1999240

short title (author name) Fo[27] (five records of this title, or "Nathaniel Hawthorne ..." as 1897 to 1905)
(c)1897 [16674429]; 1898 o[1049068873]; [1898?] UK o[310469178]; 1901\1897 o[28197999] o[28]; 1905 o[704455152]
first story title o[29]
long title (seven story titles concatenated) Fo[30](21)
as HDL [4]: 1901 o[894111495] ; 1906 o[560328238] ; 1909 o[560363759] ; 1913 o[807110599]
"1913" (2 files 1 book) t.p. 1897 D,M (color)
1897 as "Dr. Heidegger's experiment" t.p. 1897 D,M
1901 t.p. 1901 D,M
1902 t.p. 1902 D,M
1906 t.p. 1906 D,Page
1921 t.p. 1921 D,Page
plain green cloth maybe original?
Introduction, vii-x, Bliss Perry

[1] A Wonder Book --where the original title is A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys

[2] Tanglewood Tales, For Girls And Boys, Being A Second Wonder-Book --that is, the original title sometimes styled Tanglewood Tales for Girls and Boys: Being a Second Wonder-Book