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Every Child Should Know
ISFDB publication series
- Every Child Should Know --now as publ by Doubleday, Page & Company
- What Every Child Should Know Library --now as publ by Doubleday, Doran ; Keep-Worthy Books (1946)
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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
ECSK contents (7 vols among 8 ed. by Mabie)
- Fairy Tales --NEED indb
- Myths :
- Legends : "Containing such as 'Sleepy Hollow', etc."--advertNYC
- Contents I-XIX Hiawatha, Beowulf ... Sleepy Hollow
- Heroes : "from Leonidas at Thermopylae to Abraham Lincoln"--advertNYC
- Contents I-XIII Perseus, Hercules ... Lincoln, Damien
- Heroines : "An inseparable companion volume ... [no examples]"--advertNYC ; "The heroines range all the way from Alcestis to Florence Nightingale."--TheDial
- Famous Stories --indb
- Folk Tales
Numbers of HDL hits (among 62 full view, of 76 in all)
- [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 is 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
- [1] 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 as [main] That ...
- 5 Birds
- 1 Earth and Sky ------ ------ 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)
- 3 Operas ------ ------ FALL 1910
- 2 Pictures
- 7- Poems
- 3- Prose
- 0- Songs
- 2 Trees ------ ------ FALL 1909
- 0 Useful Plants ------ (* 2 of 22 not listed by Christian Publ 1915)
- 2 Water Wonders ------
- 0- Wild Animals ------
- 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
- Poems [1904] ------earliest hit (unex.) 1904-06 ------ SPRING 1904
- m Fairy Tales (1905-05) ------earliest hit (unex.) 1905-06
- m Myths (1905-10) ------earliest hit (unex.) 1905-09
- Songs ------ FALL 1906
- m Legends (1906-09) ------earliest hit (unex.) 1906-09
- m Heroes ------earliest hit (unex.) 1906-10 ------ FALL 1906 (ann. Spring)
- Birds ------ (ann. Spring 1906)
- Water Wonders [t.p. 1907-04]
- m Famous Stories (1907-08) --indb ------earliest hit (unex.) 1907-09
- Hymns ------ FALL 1907
- m Heroines (1908-02) ------earliest hit (unex.) 1908-01 ------ WINTER 1908
- m Essays ------earliest hit (unex.) 1908-03
- Prose
- 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 [2] ;
- List -10-01 p213/15 (Legends, Songs, 90c); List -11-01 [3]
- ; 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 ..."
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.
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?
Succession
Doubleday ISFDB publisher search(42)
- 1897 Doubleday & McClure
- 1900? Doubleday, Page
- 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
- Doubleday, Doran (& Gundy); Heinemann 1927/1928
12 ProQuest hits 1927-09-23/24 alone
- 1927-09-23 [4] and several other newspapers
- -09-23 [5] NYHT p2 --covers subsidiaries etc
- -10-02 [6] --note on timing (Jan 1)
- -12-27 [7] --first publ as D, Doran 1928-01-09 (Booth Tarkington, Claire Ambler)
- -12-31 [8] NYT p28 "Corporate Changes" : Name Changes
- -12-30 [9] 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
- Cover title, Seaports in the Moon: A Story of Perennial Youth --cf. Gazette review
- [14] 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 [15];
- shorter review, unsigned NYT -03-25 p26/28
- Garden City publishing co., inc. [1932?]