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+ | 47 (frontispiece plus 46 plates not included in the pagination) (manual count from copy of the 1905-10 US ed. at lcweb2.LOC.gov) | ||
+ | : in the chapter "Grown Up" | ||
+ | : LGL cover image not found as one of 47 interior illustrations | ||
+ | Preface to the 1897 Edition T{{t|1968807}}, 2015 and unknown (both PV Rtrace) | ||
+ | Preface to 1896 T{{t|1887390}}, 1951 and 2010 (PV Ldb001 and Mhhutchins) | ||
+ | 1872/71 poem as Preface "Child of the pure unclouded brow ..." [Wikisource] | ||
+ | : Wikipedia gives publ date 1871-12-27 per Oxford Companion, but title page displays 1872 | ||
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+ | HDL: 1897 omnibus New York: The Macmillan Company | ||
+ | : Wonderland title page [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b2505546?urlappend=%3Bseq=11] New Edition ; New York: The Macmillan Company | ||
+ | : Looking-Glass title page [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b2505546?urlappend=%3Bseq=217 as 197], 50th thousand ; London & New York: The Macmillan Company | ||
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+ | HDL 1899 Looking-Glass ; New York ; printed March 1898, reprinted June, October --one copy each of 2nd, 3rd printings [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nc01.ark:/13960/t4bp1440q?urlappend=%3Bseq=11 Preface signed "Christmas, 1896"] p[vii]-viii, chess problem not included; "Christmas-Greetings" precedes chapter I | ||
+ | : [iii], Chess problem | ||
+ | : [iv], frontispiece | ||
+ | : [v], Title page | ||
+ | : [vii]-viii, Preface | ||
+ | : [ix-xi], poem | ||
+ | : [xiii], Contents | ||
+ | : [xv], Christmas-Greetings | ||
+ | : 1 = xvii, Chapter I ; p1-224 | ||
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+ | : [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?3788136] | ||
+ | long omnibus title dates from the 1971 Oxford English Novels edition (as does the editorial material by Roger Lancelyn Green) https://lccn.loc.gov/70881320 --if not earlier | ||
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+ | [https://sites.google.com/site/lewiscarrollillustratedalice/ Illustrating Alice in Wonderland] | ||
Revision as of 13:09, 24 April 2018
- created 2016-09-28 as collection from user space matter that does not belong anywhere at ISFDB
- 2017 abused for other purposes
this should be reorganized for its original purpose --2018-03-08
Shaking Crab
- liquor license only to midnight, hoping for later hours soon
- closing at midnight (Fri-Sat) or earlier
- yesterday there was kitchen malfunction, no hot food except boiled seafood, so they had closed early for food and soon after I arrived did also last call and clear out early
MITDLBC
1m -- 2M
2S to 3H, simple new suit = strong, forcing and natural (altho unlikely to be raised until opener rebids it, as a direct raise should show four cards) 2N = extra-strong, nonforcing 3C = strong, nonforcing 3S to 4H, splinter raise of M
1C 1D 2M, same except 3D = strong, forcing to game (provisionally no fit,
reasonable alternative but non-standard 2N = your agreed Weak Two convention, such as "Ogust" (alert here) 3M = preemptive, a distinct agreement, does not follow from the preceding
Anyone who prefers 2N* by opening bidder is likely to prefer the same in reply to a weak jump overcall (1C) 2H -- 2N Here 3C should be a good raise and 3H a preemptive raise
Eric Throop
QJ3 A
- Qh4 A
- Kh2 x
- Kh6 x
On club lead I win the Ace and one trump regardless of the junior honors (J T) and spots (2 6). With KJx or KT6 you win two trumps trivially, with KT2 you must duck the qjack. On a side lead (as at the table) I may pitch the Ace or ruff with h or low.
- Kh32
- Kh62
- Kh65
On club lead I win the Ace
47 (frontispiece plus 46 plates not included in the pagination) (manual count from copy of the 1905-10 US ed. at lcweb2.LOC.gov)
- in the chapter "Grown Up"
- LGL cover image not found as one of 47 interior illustrations
Preface to the 1897 Edition T1968807, 2015 and unknown (both PV Rtrace)
Preface to 1896 T1887390, 1951 and 2010 (PV Ldb001 and Mhhutchins)
1872/71 poem as Preface "Child of the pure unclouded brow ..." [Wikisource]
- Wikipedia gives publ date 1871-12-27 per Oxford Companion, but title page displays 1872
HDL: 1897 omnibus New York: The Macmillan Company
- Wonderland title page [1] New Edition ; New York: The Macmillan Company
- Looking-Glass title page as 197, 50th thousand ; London & New York: The Macmillan Company
HDL 1899 Looking-Glass ; New York ; printed March 1898, reprinted June, October --one copy each of 2nd, 3rd printings Preface signed "Christmas, 1896" p[vii]-viii, chess problem not included; "Christmas-Greetings" precedes chapter I
- [iii], Chess problem
- [iv], frontispiece
- [v], Title page
- [vii]-viii, Preface
- [ix-xi], poem
- [xiii], Contents
- [xv], Christmas-Greetings
- 1 = xvii, Chapter I ; p1-224
long omnibus title dates from the 1971 Oxford English Novels edition (as does the editorial material by Roger Lancelyn Green) https://lccn.loc.gov/70881320 --if not earlier
Illustrating Alice in Wonderland
Newspaper search
2017-05-15
2017-05-23 organized by year with digressions such as #Walck
Publication search 2017-03-25 :
Notes contains:
- cover artist must be (dozens) ; is (hundreds) ; is interior (5)
- cover art must be (0) ; is (hundreds)
- cover illustration must be (1) ; is (hundreds)
- cover illustrator must be (0) ; is (1)
1951 [6] 8 Nesbit available 1951-12-06 @7/6 (and 2 Moomins)
1959 [7] 15 Nesbit are now in print 1959-12-04 (and 5 Moomins 11/6 11/6 8/6 11/6 11/6)
Macdonald
2013 Kindle "Fairy Tales of [GM]" distinct collection at Amazon
WorldCat (The) Fairy Tales of George Macdonald
- 1904 5 vols 17cm Fifield o[8]
- 1904 v1 one vii+82p o[9]
- 1904 v3 two 87p o[10]
- 1904 v5 one o[11]
- 1978/61 The Complete o[12]
- 1961 ... being the complete o[13] Gollancz!
- 1973 2 vols Eerdmans o[14]
WorldCat (The) Fairy Tales
- 1904 5-in-1 435p 20cm o[15], with list of Contents
- 1906 reprint 435 19 o[16]
- 1913 96p 15x12cm Heidelberg (only 2) o[17] Edited by Wilhelm Lehmann; illustrated by Paul Scheurich
- 1920 as centenary o[18]
- 1924 435p o[19], with list of Contents that differs only in use of "Photogen and Nycteria"
Newspaper search 'fairy tales' 'george macdonald'
- 1903 0
- 1904 1
- 1905 3 (obituary)
- 1920 0
- 1924 several (centenary)
search fifield 'george macdonald'
- 1903/1905 3 --all 1905, two below, also new ed The Diary of an Old Soul
search fifield 'fairy tales'
- 1903/1905 4
- 1904-10-31 p2 The Scotsman "New Books" under Christmas Books The LP, The GH, and The GK. The Fairy Tales of George Macdonald. Edited by Greville Macdonald. London (no price)
search 'greville macdonald'
- 1903/1905 6
- 1904-12-19 p3 "New Editions" The Scotsman, new edition of eight as "Fairy Tales of [GM]" [20]
NYT 1904-10-08 pBR676 "Mr. Alden's Views" W L Alden // London, Sept. 26, 1904
- "there is to be a reissue of his fairy tales in a uniform edition", no mention of publisher or editor
no other hit 2017-04-17 ('fairy tales' 'george macdonald') in newspapers 1904
1905 Macdonald death
- [21] obituary MG 1905-09-20 p5
- reissue Phantastes, ill Hughes A.C. Fifield 4/6 --MG -12-02 p6 "Christmas Books. II. Fairy Stories, New and Old."
- [22] WIT 1905-10-07 p4 "Personal Recollections" C J Hamilton
1924 Macdonald centennial material inclg the Greville Macdonald "biography"
- publisher adverts as "Fairy Tales" ill Hughes Centenary ed. 6/- The Scotsman -12-11 p4 ; footer George Allen & Unwin, Ltd., Ruskin House, 40 Museum St., London, W.C.1
- Books Received as "The Fairy Tales" Centenary ed. 6/- (Lilith 7/6) (biography 21/-) MG -05-26 p5
- publisher advert as "Fairy Tales" ill Hughes 6/- The Scotsman -05-29 p2 (Centenary Edition of Two Books. with Lilith: A Romance ed Greville ...[28] 7/6)
1870
LIST OF BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES. American Literary Gazette and Publishers' Circular (1863-1872); Jan 1, 1872; 18, 5; American Periodicals pg. 75
Eva's Adventures also listed, as "Cl. $1.25" (not 'Extra cloth')
- [30] 1871 "Books for Christmas", 21 pages
includes Lee & Shepard's Gulliver's ... Regions ... by Dean Swift, ill. T. Morton, intro John Francis Waller
- [31] US weekly? The Independent ... Devoted to Considerations ... 1882-12-07 p34 "[JBL] Have Just Published"
includes The New Arabian Nights $2.00
ISFDB Search 'New Arabian Nights' [32] (hits RLStevenson only)
Goblin and Curdie --both need original publication at EN
https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0199695148 The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature By Daniel Hahn (via Google Books), p362-63 (McElderry is p363-64[missing])
- At the Back of the North Wind, serial from first number 1868 [MacDonald editor from sometime 1869]; as a book 1871
- Goblin; as a book 1872 ; [per https://books.google.com/books?id=Jy2IAgAAQBAJ Language and Control in Children's Literature
By Murray Knowles, Kirsten Malmkjaer, "The Fairytale" on MacDonald, Wilde, Nesbit (via Google Books), p164: 1870-11 to 1871-06 (weekly?)]
- Curdie; serial 1877 ; [per KM: Good Things: A Picturesque Magazine for Boys and Girls 1877-01 to 1877-06]
Good Words For The Young (Strahan, from 1868) at VictorianWeb
Good Things HDL: Contents v6, Curdie as 35 chapters 1-3, 65, 177-79, 193-95, 257-62, 321-45(!)
- pp 1-5[i], 65-68[iii], 177-80[iv], 193-200[vii], 257-63[ix], 321-46[xiv-xxxv]; one illus ahead each instalment
Semiannual volume at HathiTrust does not indicate periodical publication, 384pp =6@64
KM The Light Princess "as an interpolated story in the novel Adela Cathcart (1864)
Princess and Curdie, as 1883? -- Advertised among the publisher's new books in several UK publs 1882
- All the Year Round 1882-08-26 p4 "With 12 illustrations. Small crown 8vo, cloth extra, 5s. [Just ready."
- The Spectator -09-23 (image not available to me)
- The Academy -09-30 p.iii "Just ready"
- Time Advertiser 1882-10 p4 "Just ready"
Capsule review The Saturday Review 1882-11-25 p711 "Christmas Books: I."
- "Christmas Books seem to come out now rather late in September, so eager are authors and publishers to take Time by the forelock. The donors of Christmas presents are probably not in so great a hurry."
Listed
- The Athenaeum 1882-10-14 p495 "List of New Books"
- The Spectator 1882-10-14 p1324 "Publications of the Week" (image not available to me)
1920
Articles likely to be useful later, eg publisher adverts and reviews that cover multiple titles
1920
- [33] The Globe (Toronto) 1920-12-04 p24 "Juveniles: Real Revival to be Noted in This Year's Production of Children's Books": recovery from the war years, current 7th successive annual children's book display at Toronto Public Library, long list of books with some capsule reviews
- [34] SLPD 1920-12-04 ; Books for All Ages Among the New Publications for the Holiday Season ... Heller, Otto
1921
- [35] 1921-11-13 Children's Books Week 14th-19th, list of books bound in Interlaken Book Cloth
- [36] DFP 1922-06-22 School Children Name Their Favorite Books (grades 3 to 8)
- [37] NYT 11-21 Macmillan For Boys & Girls
1922
- [38] Cin Enq -11-12 pF12 "Seen on the Literary Horizon" "Children's Book Week"; "A Shelf of Children's Books" (25, from the ALA NEA conference)
1922 (2)
- [39] Chi. Tribune 1922-12-02 p8 panel advertisement A. C. McClurg & Co. "from all publishers"
- [40] Chi. Tribune 1922-11-22 pG25 Fanny Butcher "Children's Books" "This is the first day of Children's Book Week. ..."
1924
- [41] ACMoore The Three Owls "The Children's Hundred" NYHT 1924-12-07 pF7
1926
- [42] 1926- ACMoore on Number # Joy Street holiday annuals (and 2 Asquith anthologies)
1929
- [45] ACM NYHT 1929-09-29 pK8 "Children Under 10"
- [46] ACM NYHT 1929-12-01 pK10,42-43 "Children's Books of 1929" (out of 850 published)
- [47] Kroch's 1929-12 panel advertisement
1933
- NYHT Children's Book Number will be -11-12 but see [48] NYHT 1933-12-03 pF12; [49] -12-10 pG9 review May Lamberton Becker
1937
- [50] Stokes Fall 1937 Children's Books - includes Lofting, Tommy Tilly revised
1950
1951
1955
- [54] review column Man Gua 1955-10-07
1958
- done Loretta Mason Potts and others (4)
misc
-- .Catriona Macdonald, ill 251139 --niLC VIAF=315690637 https://viaf.org/processed/N6I%7Cvtls001363775 -- Rosemary Graham, Canada? 251138 --niW https://lccn.loc.gov/n2002036432 (5, only 2 hers?)
The Furry Forest Bears, wri and ill Graham 1956 ; McClelland & Stewart cited in Toronto review 1958-11 o[55] (c)1956, another gives [1956]; o[56] Dent
- as [A tale for children.] Fo[57]
Walter Lorraine, ill Allth https://viaf.org/processed/NUKAT%7Cn%202016137096
https://lccn.loc.gov/n79113060 (18, none 1950s)
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79113060/ --identity uncertain (HM career likely distinct from the US illustrator of Sid Fleischman and Kath Lev
1952 Houghton Mifflin design, 1965-95 Children's Book Dept, 1995 imprint, 2007 retire
- imprint Walter Lorraine Books https://lccn.loc.gov/n95120931 (none in LCCat)
WorldCat search [WLB] 147 hits, earliest first --all picture books?
- http://www.parents-choice.org/company.cfm?the_co=3094&from=Hogwash
- 2007 retirement http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-industry-news/article/11695-lorraine-to-retire-from-houghton-mifflin.html
Hans Baumann (nongenre?) EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n80036720 (136)
- Barke 1956 https://lccn.loc.gov/56045401 [7295872], 1958 Walck https://lccn.loc.gov/58003815
- 1967 Lion Gate and Labyrinth https://lccn.loc.gov/67020216
- 1975 Hero Legends https://lccn.loc.gov/75330515
- check page history if needed to recover these 1958 ?
NYHT includes Farjeon, Jim at the Corner; for younger children than The Little Bookroom [1955] "humorous marvels", "imaginative absurdities", new edition illus Ardizzone
NYT covers 7 of which 5 done; 2 not yet in database: Margaret J. Baker, Homer the Tortoise book 3; Alastair Reed Allth
- Margaret J. Baker 212407 (37) , Homer [the Tortoise] Goes to Stratford [book 3] https://lccn.loc.gov/58011011 o[2012046] 141p ; UK https://lccn.loc.gov/58031666 119p (one of 3 Homer in LCCat) ;; [1] 1949 UK https://lccn.loc.gov/ltf91079492 95p 1950 US https://lccn.loc.gov/50006712 o[1444909] 149p ; [2] 1953 US https://lccn.loc.gov/53009889 o[1444513] 153p
- Alastair Reid --nidb EN (52), Allth --niK dnfUK https://lccn.loc.gov/57012078 51p o[65]
Martin Pippin
2017-04-07 search 'Martin Pippin' 1949 1961
1952 (search Martin Pippin)
- publisher advert Manchester Guardian 1952-10-10 p4 "at last available again, filled with delightful illustrations by Richard Kennedy" 12/6
- [66] Anne Purves Man Gua 1952-10-10 p4 "More Away Than Home" [but this one is domestic]; this reprint "six long variations, with a lot of laughter and some cynicism in them, on the theme of true love"
- Katherine Garvin The Observer 1952-12-14 p8 "Fairy and Adventure Tales"; this one "ennobled from the [OUP 12/6] and labelled as suiting all ages. Richard Kennedy's black-and-white drawings add virility and confirm its strong English traditional character." --also Borrowers 1
1954
- [67] Naomi Lewis The Observer 1954-11-28 p11 "Five to Fifteen [reader ages]" Oxford, 12/6, 7 shorter stories, no hyphen
- [68] Pamela Brisbane Manchester Guardian 1954-12-03 p10 "Magic to Machinery" 6 main stories --includes Half Magic
- Man Gua -12-16 p11 "Books Received"
1952 1955 Toronto
- The Globe and Mail (Toronto) 1952-11-15 p12 or PI2 "Outstanding Oxford Juveniles for Young Canadians" C$2.75 with image of Kennedy jacket illustration
1955
- [69] Eleanor McNaught The Globe and Mail (Toronto) 1955-11-12 p9 "Martin Pippin" (review Daisy-Field Oxford; 294pp., C$2.50 --illustrator not identified
US
- brief review of "a new edition" (Oxford) Was. Post 1953-06-07 pB6 Maxine LaBounty "School Vacation"
- [70] L.S.B. NYHT 1956-05-13 pE22 The Little Bookroom" --also The ENormous Egg
1961 (search Martin Pippin)
- [71] NYT 1961-11-12 pBRA43 "Lippincott Books for Fall 1961" (and same day ChiTrib, NYHT)
- [72] by Thomas Lask NYT -11-12 pBRA62 "Repeat Performances"; [73] Chi. Tribune -11-12 pE47 "Welcome Return of Old, Familiar Faces" [74] P.M. CSM -11-16 pB6 "More-Than-Twice-Told Tales" --re Martin Pippin, brief reviews in the first two columns note the new illustrations
- Martin Pippin Series 41519 User:Pwendt/save#Newspaper links
Martin Pippin (two collections/novels? see SFE-F) --compare The Little Bookroom, Tanglewood Tales and A Wonder-Book
- LOm£ (-LOHd$) Apple Orchard 1921 T1978355 ✓ both +T
- 1922 /5th printing 1925 w Lofting jacket [75] "Dust jacket specially designed by Hugh Lofting, featuring a purple and green scene of figures in and around trees, with orange-outlined titling"
- 1949 Lipp Kennedy w jacket [76], [77] "probably 1960s printing", [78] "probably a 1960s printing"
- 1949 Lipp Kennedy o[79] Lipp 305, with list of Contents (6) "A clever wandering minstrel rescues an imprisoned young lady when he charms the seven man-hating damsels guarding her by telling them stories, one by one."
- 1952 OUP Kennedy o[80]
- 1961/49 Lipp https://lccn.loc.gov/61014061 Lipp 305 o[81]
Newspaper search 1949 1961 'martin pippin' (22 hits, earliest 4 UK Oct-Dec 1952)
- LOm£ (LOx$) Daisy-Field 1937 T1978357 ✓ both +T
- o[82] Lipp 294 , https://lccn.loc.gov/63009857 ; Penguin/Puffin 270p ; recent Red Fox 324p 9781782950448
- Martin Pippin 2 --US ed. maybe delayed --check newspapers 1938
7 tales or 6? eg [83] NYHT 1938-03-20
1937-10- Kirkus [84] [85] --confused reference to both books
Walck
Walck
Henry Z. Walck, Inc. 101 Fifth Avenue, New York 3 [same except "N.Y.3" 1958-11-30 NYT and CT "For Christmas giving ..."] Successor to Oxford Books for Boys and Girls
1958/59 books include several by Sutcliff and Farjeon
- [86] 1950-01-18 p47, [87] 1951-09-15 pB3, [88] 1951-09-23 pI10, [89] 1954-04-26 p34
- sut [90] 1958-06-29 BR18 earliest publ The Silver Branch
- far [91] 1958-11-02 pBRA42 Jim at the Corner
- [92] 1958-11-02 pBRA50 "Repeat Performances"
- sut [93] 1959-01-04 pBR26 Warrior Scarlet
- [94] 1959-05-10 pBRA16 Japanese Tales and Legends
- sut [95] 1959-11-08 pBR64 The Lantern Bearers ; Kirkus
search
- "Spring books from Walck" : hits 1965 to 1968 only, NY Times at least
- "Fall books from Walck" : hits 1964 to 1966 only, Chi Trib only
- "Walck Spring Books" and "Walck Fall Books" : 0 hits but see below
also James McNeill The Double Knights
- f65 [98] Chi 1965-11-07 p22A "Fall Books from Walck" (many)
Finn Family reissued $3.00, Farjeon, Farjeon/Mayne, RLGreen, Sutcliff T19519; "book for Eleanor Farjeon" dnf Title or Publ Notes (but search Cavalcade)
- f66 [99] Chi 1966-11-06 pP26 "Fall Books from Walck" (many; identical to NY Times that I recognize but title search hits only this one)
- s65 [100] NY Times 1965-05-09 pBRA28 "Spring Books from Walck" (Chi -05-09 and CSM -05-06, both only 9 of those bks)
- s66 [101] NY Times 1966-05-08 pCBBR16 "Spring Books from Walck" (17)
- s67 [102] NY Times 1967-05-07 p375 "Spring Books from Walck" (Chi -05-07, only 6 of those bks)
- s68 [103] NY Times 1968-05-04 pBRA30 (Chi -05-04, same) "Spring Books from Walck" (CSM -05-02, only 6 of those 14 bks)
1960
Publisher Walck, mainly 1960s, just above #Walck
1960
- [104] Chi Tribune
- [105] NY Times
- [106] Observer Naomi Lewis (multiple)
- [107] Irish Times (multiple) Tales of Make-Believe ed. RLGreen
1962
- [108] 1962-11-11 NYT (also Chi) Crowell Books for Boys and Girls
1964
- [109] Chi 10-11 pO11 (mediocre)
- [110] Bos 11-01 pB13 "New for Children" (Enemy at GK negative) (inclg Mary Poppins 1-2 omni)
- [111] Chi Tribune 1964-11-01 p46A "Other Noteworthy Books Published" capsule, one of dozens
- Return of the Twelves $3.75 PV Nihonjoe
- [112] The Strange Light and other reviews
1964 (2)
1966
- [115] Chi. Tribune 1966-11-06 p26
1969
- [116] Chi 1969-05-04 pR13 Farrar,Straus&Giroux
- [117] NYT 11-09 pBRA12 Farrar,Straus&Giroux
- CLHaupt [118]
- Norma Magid [119]
1970
- [120] Barbara Wersba NY Times 1970-11-15 pBR22 ; Zemach & Zemach Awake and Dreaming Ages 4 to 8
review by Christopher Lehmann-Haupt NY Times 1970-12-09 p59 (positive)
- (capsule) The Trumpet of the Swan T21313 ; Harper & Row $4.50
- In the Night Kitchen Harper & Row $4.95
[121] Was Post 1970-11-08 p25 Dutton inclg 3 picture books
- [122] NY Times 1970-05-24 pBR25 "Come Fly With Us" (Macmillan, spring 1970, apparently)
- [123] Price from review by Jane Yolen 1970-11-08, Chi. Tribune pQ8 and Was. Post p8 (with other reviews and reviewers)
1971
- [124] publisher advert Christian Science Monitor 1971-05-06 pB6 (and -05-09 p6 Chi. Tribune, Was. Post) "Spring Books for Young People" (14)
- [125] NYT 1971-11-07 pBRA42 Richard Elman "A Goulash of Ghouls"
- [126] Chi 1971-11-07 pI4 Jane Yolen "Splendid and Gory Folk Tales"
1972
- [127] Wersba review of The Impossible People (super-positive)
- [128] CSM review includes A Cavalcade of Sea Legends
- many others May and later
1974
- [129] Robert Nye CSM 1974-05-01 p17 "For Older Readers: Folktales ..."
- [130] Price from publisher advertisement NY Times 1974-05-05 p33 "Macmillan Children's Books Spring 1974"
Moomins
Moomin-only hits
- [131] "Finnish Trolls Go International" CSM 1963, on Jansson and the series
- [132] NY Times 1968-05-05 pBRA43 Barbara Werbsma negative review of bks 4a 160, 8 192, 2 192
Moomin websites
- cover images The Moomin Trove [133] (focus on UK Puffin, nearly complete for 70s 80s 2000s' 1 Benn/Black almost complete --all Jansson or based on Jansson
- first eds., site not found again
Wikipedia images
- SV 3 6
- EN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (all Jansson)
ISFDB bks 2-9 images only Happy Moomins and book 8 (2)
- book 1
SHORTFICTION T1223093 WorldCat also shows
- 1991 facsimile both Bonnier ISBN-10 9148519731 and Schildt 9515005353 o[134]
- 2012 both Profile Books and Gardner Books ISBN-10 1908745134
2005/2012 need INTERIORART and ESSAY
WorldCat library records should note the preface
[135] Publ date 2012-11-01 supported by advance coverage The Guardian 2012-10-16, Alison Flood "Moomins' first adventure reaches UK; reviewed -12-07, Esther Freud "The Moomins and the Great Flood by Tove Jansson - review" (no price)
- (Flood quoting publisher Natania Jansz, "Written in the dark days of war – and as an escape from them – she uses a mixture of beautiful sepia and ink washes and pen and ink line drawing," she said. "It would take another decade before the Moomins could burst into full colour with The Book About Moomin, Mymble and Little My."
- (review, quote) Sort Of Books published their first Moomin story in 2001, the year of Tove Jansson's death. The Book about Moomin, Mymble and Little My was exquisitely produced, with a witty and lyrical translation and Jansson's own illustrations.
- book 4
T17324 --some more in queue
- cLOm£ (LO.$) 50 52/66
- (-) (cLOm$) 68 /94 ;; (iOm$ 1994 US paperback "Sunburst" with cover image)
- 2002 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/51482720 1969 ; ISBN 0140303235; take Rtrace to task thruout
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/974858408 1969 (c)1966 ; no ISBN
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/795760380 (c) 1952 ; ISBN-10 0141328649 0140303235
- (-) 4a swedish 1950 ; https://lccn.loc.gov/59048566 1956 Stockholm:Geber ; Fo[136]
- (cLO) 4b swedish 1968 ; https://lccn.loc.gov/94205141 1992 Esbo:Schildt ; Fo[137]
LCCN
- icLOd (icOOOOd) ; 45 2012 (2005 FI) Great Flood https://lccn.loc.gov/2013456912 2012 Fo[138] includes 1991 facs ; ISFDB also 2012 Kindle iOd£ --dnf news Moominpappa 2005, 2012 (but at theguardian.com)
- LO. (LO.$) 46 51/68 Comet ; Fo[139]
- cOm£ (icLO.) 48 50/51 FFM/Happy https://lccn.loc.gov/65023254 ; Fo[140]
- see above 50 52/66 // 68 /94 --dnf news Moominpappa 1993/94
- cOd£ (LO.$) 54 55/61 M-summer ; Fo[141]
- cOm£ (cLO.$) 57 58/62 Midwinter ; Fo[142]
- (cO.) (cLOd$) 62 63/64 Tales ; Fo[143] (as London, E. Benn; New York, H.Z. Walck) --in queue
- LO.£ (cLOd$) 65 66/67 Sea (as Benn/Walck 1955 one WorldCat says)
- iLOd£ (icLOm) 70 71/71 November (as London, E. Benn; New York, H.Z. Walck)
ISFDB title dates: English fiction ; illus
- 2005 ; --NEED preface notes at essay title and 2012 ebook
- 1946 >51 ; 46>51 news done, UK 1951-10/11/12? (above); --no US hit 1952 to 1967
- 1950 1952; 50 52 --dnf news US 1950s ✓ both
- 1952 1994; 52 94 ✓ both version 1 NEED 1994 failure notice
- 1954 >55 ; 54>55 ✓ both
- 1957 >58 ; 57>58 ✓ both
- 1962 >63 ; 63 --NEED search 63 ; no hit 1962/64 Moomin[ ]valley, no Contents ISFDB ; o[144] 2012 with list of 12 contents, 10 stories? ; [145] collection as The Invisible Child also not found; appears to be the Swedish title o[146] 1992
- 1966 done; 65>66 ✓
- 1970 >71 ; 71 news done --no hit 1970/72 Moomin[ ]valley
201702
Good Words for the Young, US publ Lippincott
Alexander Strahan. Thackeray's decorated initial T. he ambitious Scottish publisher Alexander Strahan (c.1835-1918) --per Victorian Web
- William https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Strahan_(publisher) 1715 1785 https://lccn.loc.gov/no90007820
- Alexander WD VIAF=40810077 https://lccn.loc.gov/n85133612 (0) BNFlong=cb12063350s
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85-133612
- Strahan & Co. https://lccn.loc.gov/nr97018984 (0)
- A. & R. Spottiswoode https://lccn.loc.gov/no99059417
- Strahan and Spottiswoode https://lccn.loc.gov/no2013096143 (Andrew Strahan, to 1819)
201701
try old-time and recent ; divide /People on same principle ; combine Series and People?
Old
- Frank Aubrey
- G. E. Farrow
- Jean Ingelow
- George MacDonald
- Before Oz writers: Bangs Carryl Champney (Lathrop?)
Recent
- Eleanor Farjeon
- Ursula Jones
- Naomi Lewis, ed.
- Sorche Nic Leodhas
- James Reeves
Who may be considered FFM? maybe limit that to retellings, etc (no modern literary fairy tales)
Frank Aubrey
e s Frank Atkins 122730 (5+2); as Frank Aubrey LCCN WorldCat; as Fenton Ash LC search (2) WorldCat
Monella Series 44292
- UK (US) ; Arno 1970s reprints ✓
- Oyp£ (iLOHyp$) L yp$ ;; https://lccn.loc.gov/85891790 1985 microfiche "Early science fiction novels ; 5"
- O.p (I Oyp$) L yp$ ;;
- Oyp (dnfUS) L yp$ ;; early US ed. not found in newspapers or WorldCat
1 MAYBE EXAMINE ILLUSTRATIONS
- CAN Toronto News 1897 as "devils-tree" xx+392 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/3807998
- 2017-0129 late HDL is down apparently; SHDBE ADD PREFACE "Shall Roraima be Given Up to Venezuela?"
- 1895-99 border dispute
2, 3 ✓
James Reeves
FFM?
James Reeves 82345
- 1954 coll English Fables, retold ; 1983 Chinese/English https://lccn.loc.gov/84243633 ; 1999 as Fairy Tales from England https://lccn.loc.gov/00268649 ;
- 1954-11-28 per Kirkus [151] "For the first volume in a projected new series presents a collection of familiar stories very companionably retold ... Future titles will include collections of Scottish, Irish and Welsh folk-tales." Oxford Myths & Legends
- Amazon 1978[152]; 1989[153]; 1999 ill Fowler[154]-Look Inside
- Jacobs/Batten Kindle ed. [155]
- 1959 Don Quixote, retold 1960-08-24 per Kirkus [156]
- 1956 coll Pigeons and Princesses, ill Ardizzone 113p coll https://lccn.loc.gov/56041792 o[157] states ISBN 0434958832 ; o[158] "Fairy tales" ;; ASIN: B006U1ZU30 at Amazon.com 1966 as 1st ed. with cover image
- 1964 Strange Light ✓ both
- 1967 The Cold Flame, ill Keeping ✓ both
- [159] NY Times -05-18 pBR26 ; [160] Was Post, Times Herald 1969-05-04 (Jane H. Clarke review of The Cold Flame also Chicago Tribune pR26 --syndicated?)
- Price from reviews Jane H. Clarke Chi. Tribune 1969-05-04 pR26 (and same date elsewhere, mixed), Barbara Wersba NY Times -05-18 pBR26 (positive)
Pigeons (WorldCat shows no US ed.)
- publisher advert The Observer 1956-07-29 p9 10/6 "New fairy stories on traditional themes"
- received Man Gua -08-14 p2
- [161] The Globe and Mail 1956-12-01 p38 C$2.25 5 stories ; review by V.P. recommends read-aloud bedtime
Eleanor Farjeon
Farjeon 112169
FFM?
The Little Bookroom
- 1999 microfilm http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/53052731 ; o[162] with list of Contents
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/174144 xii+302
- 1955 Oxford uk https://lccn.loc.gov/56028856 o[163]
- 1956 Oxford us https://lccn.loc.gov/56008656 o[164]
- 1955 Walck http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/43462841
- 2003 https://lccn.loc.gov/2003019328
- 2004 Oxford new cover illus.
- ISBN 1590175484 314p per Google Books New York Review of Books, 2012; with "Tea" by Godden --nonfiction? New York Review children's collection
- [165] search 1956, 14 hits
- 2012 ebook P464353 confused with 2003 print?
OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/785572663">785572663</a> uses the long title, gives this ISBN and the known print page-count 314,
-
As of 2017-01-18
- Amazon UK features a different Kindle edition, much smaller (no illustrations?), ASIN: B005OKG7OO
- Amazon US shows no ISBN, states "Print List Price $19.95 // Kindle Price $11.99"
- Amazon US "Look Inside!" includes: -- cover image (as displayed here) -- illustrated title page: description "Eleanor Farjeon's Short Stories for Children Chosen by Herself, sometimes interpreted as subtitle, appears below the illustration and above the credits Ardizzone and "Afterword by Rumer Godden" -- Contents lists Title P., Author's Note, The Little Bookroom (28 items, dedication plus 27), Tea with Eleanor Farjeon (the above-called afterword), Biographical Notes, Copyright -- Author's Note signed "E. F. // Hampstead // May 1955" -- the first two stories, one b/w drawing at the head of each
Rumer Godden (1907–1998) contributed "Tea with Eleanor Farjeon" to the 1966 commemorative Book for Eleanor Farjeon
Naomi Lewis, ed.
1952 uk [166] column includes one Patricia Lynch "Brogeen" story; new ed. Martin Pippin
The Eleanor Farjeon Book T2118228 --one story only entered
✓ Poor Stainless ✓ el The Italian boy, by G. Avery.-- 119909 el The gold angel, by E. Dillon.-- 198677 el f Gabble-gabble, by J. Reeves.-- 82345 presumably (multiple ; title not found here) el f The chief's daughter, by R. Sutcliff.-- 1532 el The white horse, by R. Ainsworth.-- 122677 el The best shoes Brogeen ever made, by P. Lynch.-- 229398; newspapers identify picture book series featuring leprechaun Brogeen (W. numerous other Brogeen 1947 to 1964) el The frog and the ox, by I. Serraillier.-- 19761 (W. from Aesop) elsf Rainbow, by W. Mayne.-- 2955 el The reindeer slippers, by B. Willard.-- 243794 ---- The sampler, by D. Clewes.-- (? Dorothy Clewes, D.M. Clewes https://lccn.loc.gov/n50028648 (45) VIAF=79303939 GND=1108132057 ; VIAF=85335915 csk https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-028648/ el Tea with Eleanor Farjeon, by R. Godden 19837
- US A Book for Eleanor Farjeon; a tribute to her life and work, 1881-1865 https://lccn.loc.gov/66014765 184p
- $3.95 advertisement by the US publisher NY Times 1966-05-08 pCBBR16 "ages 9 up"
el Naomi Lewis, nf 8378 http://lccn.loc.gov/n78078765 (42) --not inclg Eleanor Farjeon
some coll/anth/bibliog by Naomi Lewis
- 1975 Fantasy Books for Children bibliog https://lccn.loc.gov/78312430 46p ; 1977 new ed. https://lccn.loc.gov/76357468 55p
- 1977 Nesbit https://lccn.loc.gov/78306650 xx+171
- 1981/79 Doll, ed. https://lccn.loc.gov/80027477 223p
- 1985 Grimm's, ed. https://lccn.loc.gov/86223586 99p
- 1986/85 Grimm, ed. https://lccn.loc.gov/85006964 99p
- 1986 Andersen, retold https://lccn.loc.gov/86025338 80p
- 1987 Arabian Nights, retold https://lccn.loc.gov/86062924 222p
- 1989 Marie de France, transl. https://lccn.loc.gov/88050881 100p
- 1996 Classic Fairy Tales, selected https://lccn.loc.gov/96001434 224p
- 2000 Dolls and Toys, compiled https://lccn.loc.gov/00035997 126p
- 2004 Andersen, transl. https://lccn.loc.gov/2004045171 207p
Sorche Nic Leodhas
ell Sorche Nic Leodhas 94293 (18) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50033339/
8 collections per Wikipedia and libraries
- 1960 Heather https://lccn.loc.gov/60013073 128 o[167] with list of Contents (as edited); Kirkus as 1960-09-26
- 1962 Thistle https://lccn.loc.gov/62011043 US 143 o[168] with list of Contents
- 1964 Gaelic Ghosts https://lccn.loc.gov/64011871 110 --10 humorous ghost stories from Scottish lore ; Contents in db
- 1965 Ghosts https://lccn.loc.gov/65010349 128 --both these as "A collection of 10 ghost stories from Scottish lore" ; Contents in db
- 1967 Claymore https://lccn.loc.gov/67006499 157 "Eleven tales from Scottish history. Introductory notes provide background information on the long and fierce struggle for Scottish independence."
- 1968 Sea-spell https://lccn.loc.gov/68012271 xvi+207
- 1969 By Loch https://lccn.loc.gov/69011812 xiv+130 with list of Contents
- 1971 Twelve great black cats https://lccn.loc.gov/73135855 US xiii+173 with list of Contents--DELETE COMMA Kirkus short, trivial, no date (very positive) --1 story in db ; Amazon.com UK ed. w cover image as 1872-10-19
George MacDonald
Jean Ingelow
Jean Ingelow 73761
1869 Mopsa the Fairy T485911
- 1869 uncred https://lccn.loc.gov/20013294
- 1876us uncred at HDL w cover, col signed illegible Author's Ed ; apparent double signature facing p.99, J.M. and illegible
- 1884us at HDL w cover, b/w Author's Ed ; 8 illus (front + 7) =same as 1876 illus.
- 1901 uncred https://lccn.loc.gov/01015268 , http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/scd0001.00025751024, https://lccn.loc.gov/04021559
- 1910 Kirk a125232 https://lccn.loc.gov/10021334 at HDL (w 5 others) ; at UPenn
- 1919 gutenberg source, as uncredited P515369 = same as 1876 illus.
- 1925/12 uncred https://lccn.loc.gov/36037609 Everyman's
- 1927 uncred https://lccn.loc.gov/27023022
- 1927 Walker https://lccn.loc.gov/27019974
- 1964 Curtis & Stanley https://lccn.loc.gov/64001964 o[1170871] Dent/Dutton "With illus. by Dora Curtis a227622, of which four have been redrawn in colour by Diana Stanley." The children's illustrated classics [no. 62] ; cf. Granny's Wonderful Chair (Everyman's Library, 1906/08/10) with 14 illus by Dora Curtis
- 1977 uncred https://lccn.loc.gov/75032172 reprint of 1869
- collection
SFE-F: Ingelow "produced also a volume of Fairytales, The Little Wonder-Horn (coll 1872), in which most of the protagonists strive for an ideal world though do not always have the potential to realize it. These stories were later issued in separate booklets and collected together in a gift box as The Little Wonder-Box (6 vols; omni 1887), which was a much treasured Victorian gift."
Stories Told to a Child (2 vols)
I. Stories Told to a Child
- 1865 US "Ready December 1" (no price) NY Times 1865-11-18 p5 "New Publications"
- NYT 1865-12-21 "Ready This Week" 14 stories illustrated with 14 pictures "Cloth, gilt edges." $1.75
o[169] HDL as 1866, 227p; o[170] as 227p with list of Contents, no illustrator credit; o[171] Baldwin as 424p, with list of Contents matching UK ed.
HDL 227p US 1866 text from p9-227; frontispiece only? The Grandmother's Shoe p9-36 (same 14 stories in new sequence)
HDL 424p UK 1867 ill J. Lawson F. Eltze A. B. Houghton 10th thousand ; text from p[1] The Grandmother's Shoe p[1]-59
--J. Lawson may be in database
II. Stories Told to a Child: Second Series (US title)
- 1872 US Roberts http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/15637550 with list of Contents (13) --also at HDL
- 1872 UK King http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63077718 with list of Contents (14) ; 2nd 1877 o[172]
Stories Told to a Child: Second Series NY Times 1872-03-09 p3 "[Roberts] New Books", subheading "Ready This Day" -- Uniform in style with Stories Told to a Child ; $1.25 ; 6000 copies of the first series ... have been disposed of
HDL iv+322 US 1872 ill J. Mahoney H. Tuck Townley Green Francis Walker By the same Author; contents same as UK ed., less the final story
page numbers from US ed. viewed at HDL
- The Ouphe of the Wood, p[1]-29, plate by J. Mahoney (frontispiece)
- The Prince's Dream, p[113]-35, plate by Francis (Sylvester) Walker (some signed FSW) plate facing p113
- The Fairy Who Judged Her Neighbours, p[52]-69, plate by H. Tuck
- Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Two, p[222]-52, 2 plates by Townley Green
- A Lost Wand" p267-322, plate by Walker
- 1872 coll The Little Wonder-Horn --dnf 2017-01-13 o[173] with list of Contents (14), states 15 illus. ; Formats[174] shows eds. 1872, 1877
- 1887 omni The Little Wonder-Box o[175]
Ursula Jones
- Dear Clare, My Ex Best Friend (1991)
- ? Kidnappers 79p
- The Witch's Children, ill Russell Ayto (3 picture, 2001 to 2008?): The Witch's Children K 2003-0401 airy pos, The witch's children and the queen, The witch's children go to school
- The Youngstars /aka Star Turn 367p (2012) K 2013-0201 neg
- The Lost King 349p (1st of trilogy) K 2012-12-01 starred --submitted US no price
- The Princess, ill Sarah Gibb (2 picture): The princess who had no kingdom, The princess who had no fortune
- Beauty and the Beast, ill Sarah Gibb (1 picture) K 2014-0301 neg
- Eva and the Hopeless Prince: a story for six to eight-year-olds
- Islands of Chaldea (2014) K 2014-0422 mod pos --submitted
G. E. Farrow
[176] GEFarrow1stEditions at Google Sites
- Wallypug
Wallypug, 1900-1907, 20 hits [1895-1899, 16 hits] -- commonly as Christmas Books
- 1907 3/6 Adventures of a Dodo [177]
- 1906 Irish Times 1906-03-10 p18 "The Adventures of a Dodo" begins in serial Lady's World March -/3 "A Children's Section" directed by Farrow
- 1905 1/6 W Book (Treherne's Humpty Dumpty series for wh Dorothy and Harry Furniss illustrate)
- 1905 5s W in the Moon Man Gua -11-23 p5 ; 77, Henrietta-street, London, W.C. square crown 8vo
- 1904 5s W in Fog-land ; brief review Scotsman -10-10 p3, price Man Gua -11-10 p5 square crown 8vo
- 1904 2/6 Birthday Routledge ; 3 days per page, 4 lines per day (12 lines per page; 122 pages?)
- 1903 blurb Philanderpan Obs -11-08 p7
- 1903 capsule Absurd Ditties Routledge 5s, brief review/summary Philanderpan Pearson 5s, both Man Gua -12-12 p5 Christmas Books IV
- 1902 Search "The Week's Books" no price Obs 1902-11-09 p8; Pearson Scotsman -11-14 brief review no price
- 1900 to 1895 --return later
- The Wallypug of Why ; https://lccn.loc.gov/72192445 (Gollancz, 1968)
The Wallypug of Why ✓ both 1st (dnf UK newspapers) Series 42500 WorldCat search
- 1895 EN.wiki: "the Wallypug must address all the citizens as 'Your Majesty' and do what people tell him to do" ;; Formats[178] ;; favorable capsule review NY Times 1896-12-12 pA6 "Holiday Books" (in particular, the Harry Furniss illustrations, which SF Chron espy dislikes) ; 1st not found in newspapers
- 1898 The Wallypug in London (Methuen), ill Alan Wright ; ✓ 1st, which is source for Gutenberg #26478
- 1898 Adventures in Wallypugland (Methuen), ill Wright ; ✓ US, which is source for Gutenberg #52393
- 1903 In Search of the Wallypug (Pearson), ill Wright ; xvi+205p o[179] --submitted 1st
- 1904 The Walllypug in Fog-Land (Arthur Pearson), ill Wright ; 207p o[180] --submitted 1st
- 1905 The Wallypug in the Moon or His Badjesty (Pearson), ill Wright "best" someone says ; o[181] --1st submitted 2017-0125
picture books, specialty book
- 1898 The Wallypug at Play, ill Wright (picture book; undated)
- 1904 The Wallypug Birthday Book (Routledge), ill Wright ; 143p o[182]
- 1905 The Wallypug Book (Treherne), ill Furniss Formats[183] (picture book, 82p alternate openings)
1. Why
- ASIN: B015RRX84A as Pearson (illustration same as 1st ed., per GEFarrow1stEditions) [184] (color difference)
- ASIN: B0019X13VW as Pearson 1910 --front cover (different illustration)
- ASIN: B01AS7CL0Q as Pearson --front jacket, same as previous
- ASIN: B01LBO1G7Y as Frowde 1927, same as Fog-Land --probably new ed of series with identical covers
4 In Search 1903 Pearson [185] ASIN: B01MCSQW6K [negative, same as 1stEditions] ✓
4 In Search 1903 Pearson [186] ASIN: B001OZS0NE
5 Fog-Land 1904 Pearson [187] ASIN: B003I762Q8 [same as 1927 Why, probably uniform for reprint of the entire series] --probly new ed of series with identical covers
5 Fog-Land 1904 Pearson [188] ASIN: B003I762Q8 [negative, same as 1stEditions] ✓
6 Moon 1905 Lippincott [189] ASIN: B00JRF9G04 (identical)
6 Moon 1905 Pearson [190] ASIN: B00JRF9G04 (identical image, wrong color for Pearson?) (color difference)
- Other
Missing Prince 2016 [191] version of original
Little Panjandrum 1899 Skeffington [192] ASIN: B001GA35GE (poor quality)
New Panjandrum 1902 [193] ASIN: B001FS2ZK4 (wrong color?)
GEFarrow1stEditions
- 1896 The Missing Prince This is Farrow's second book. Published by Hutchinson in 1896 with illustrations by Harry & Dorothy Furniss. SFE: "None of his books are easily understood as sf, though two of his earlier tales involve journeys in space: in The Missing Prince (1896), a Pierrot character descends to Earth from the Moon ..."
- ✓ both 1st (no US price)
- 1899 The Little Panjandrum's Dodo Published by Skeffington in 1899 with illustrations by Alan Wright T1364598 5/- capsule Manchester Guardian 1899-12-09 p5 "Christmas Books"; The Observer -12-03 p7 "Christmas Gift Books--I" notes that "Wallypug books have greatly delighted young readers for the last two or three Christmases" (1895, 97, 98 most likely)
- 1902 The New Panjandrum Published by Arthur Pearson in 1902, illustrated by Alan Wright
- 1907 The Adventures of a Dodo Published by Fisher Unwin c1907 illustrated by Willy Pogany with 70 black & white illustrations and colour end papers.
- A Mysterious Voyage or The Adventures of a Dodo Reprint of 'The Adventures of a Dodo', published by Partridge in c1910 with illustrations by K M Roberts
[#1 "became the first book in Pearson's Children's Library series" per GEF 1st Editions
[#3 at HDL (only 1 other Farrow at HDL, Absurd Ditties)
Before Oz writers
Before Oz P261608
Selected contents
- Bangs
- Carryl --not yet submitted 01-09
- Champney -- 3 episodic novels submitted
- Lathrop --evidently another excerpt, so submitted 2017-01-09 ; check newspapers 1886
- Bangs
1891 Tiddledywink Tales T2110341 --both novel and Excerpt
1892 UK ed., Griffith, Farran & Co. o[194]
-- p46 (red cover) at HDL, the White and Black Tiddledywinks see-saw on a letter opener; with some baby-talk from the boy protagonist
HDL - where the two from U California may be identical
- Carryl
1884/85 Davy and the Goblin T876915
- 1885 Carryl/Bensell, Davy and the Goblin HDL HMCo no date [195] (c) 1884, 85, 1912, 13 The Century Co.; 1885 Ticknor and Company, 1913 Charles E. Carryl
- St Nich vol XII, no 2-5 from p. 93 as by "Charles Carryl" p93-103 ... 333-42
- 1885 (2 hits serial, 4 hits book)
Scribner's 1885-12-22 p5 among "new editions ready to-day" Ticknor & Co., Boston
NY Times Books Received -11-02; Ticknor & Co. (no price)
Publ date (inferred) and price from notice Cin. Enquirer -11-01 p13 "New Books" $1.50
- 1886 (2 hits)
[196] The Scotsman 1886-12-20 p3 (quoting a review by The Scotsman, not found)
Frederick Warne & Co. (from the Christmas Catalogue) by Charles Carryl 5s. 15 Bedford Street London
advert by retailer Thacker & Co., Ld., Bombay (no publisher) The Times of India -11-25 p1 3/6 rupee
1913 ed. P261664 needs downcase too
HDL shows apparently nearly-identical copies catalogued as 1885 and 1913; the latter copyright page states "twenty-third thousand" -- text spans p[11]-160 -- cover black stamped illustration and lettering on red cloth and olive green cloth -- tp shows The Riverside Press Cambridge colophone
see also 1967 U Michigan mncrofilm reprint of 1885 ed.
at Internet Archive 1886 (c) 1885 Press of Rockwell and Churchill Boston
Ticknor 1885 xiv+160 o[197] "Publisher's advertisements follow text"; 1886/85 online resource(where?) o[198]; 1886 o[199] Summary (quote): A little boy, who believes that fairies and goblins are strictly creatures of fantasy, gets taken on a "Believing Voyage" by a hobgoblin.
HMCo. (c)1885 o[200] 160+[5] "Publisher's catalogue follows text"; HDL copy o[201] same data
HMCo. 1891 o[202]; ... 8th 1893, 96, 10th 1898, 00, 13, 28
Warne ca. 1887 o[203]
1892 The Admiral's Caravan T1254179 --as novel ✓
(from vol XIX bound as one volume, 2nd contents follow p480)
Baldwin digital collection The Admiral's Caravan only [204]
-- long list of illustrations
-- text spans p[11]-140
1899 The River Syndicate [205] (2 w cover) crime/detective, at a glance
- Champney
Elizabeth Williams "Lizzie" https://lccn.loc.gov/nr90027728 (36) sky garden not found James Wells "Champ" EN https://lccn.loc.gov/nr90027727 (13) all(?) non-genre
(July 16, 1843 – May 1, 1903) Boston; illus Three Vassar Girls (abroad) series,
(non-genre) Champney's Witch Winnie orig publ 1989 White and Allen (of New York and London; Rose Pub Co. of Toronto) Formats[206]
1877 In the Sky Garden
- at HDL HDL provides full view of 2 copies including one from Harvard U with original cover
- Dedication "To Professor Maria Mitchell // this little book of fables of Astronomy, written in the hope of interesting the small people, and leading them to a study of its more fascinating truths, Is Gratefully and Lovingly Dedicated, by her pupil and satellite, the Author."
- plate (at least 1) not included in the pagination
- p.17 "Well, come this way with me: I want to show you some curious insects that feed on our flowers."
- including "science fiction" in the sense that it presents some scientific knowledge of the heavens in its fables
- Contents organized primarily in terms of the 12 signs of the Zodiac, one tale each? tours with Puck
- text p13-211
- plates and guard-sheets not included in the pagination
- at Internet Archive
- at Baldwin
- 2015 pb Classic Reprint at Amazon
- 1877 Sky-Garden o[207] (681450564 HDL is Lockwood 1877),
- Sky-Garden 1877 copyright page (c)1876 shows pictorial Welch, Bigelow, & Co. [horizontal line] University Press.
Sky-Garden nearly-identical HDL copies, that from Harvard U with original cover, differ in page layout and pagination, although stated Contents match; NYPL copy text spans p13-217 rather than p13-211, also in placement of plates and guard sheets not included in the pagination. Examination shows the introduction p13-26 identical; chapter I Aries begins p29 both eds.; but pagination differs at pages (NYPL p85 and HU p85)
- 87 and 86
- 105 and 103
- 139 and 136
- 163 and 159
- 169 and 164
- 183 and 177
ending pp 217 and 211
catalogued by HDL as 217 p.
as 211p o[208] 1877, o[209] (c)1876 (four other records as 217p)
oLothrop 1883 + 14 leaves of plates (not 18)
ISBN 9781174861857 Nabu 2010
ISBN 9781154746884 RareBooksClub.com 2012
1878 All Around a Palette Children's Art series Open Library
BOTH to be continued from HDL
- 1878 Palette o[210] (HDL Lothrop (c)1883);
- Palette 1878 copyright page (c)1877 shows "University Press: Welch, Bigelow, & Co. // Cambridge"
The Bubbling Teapot, 1st UK ed. 1897 Christmas season (as 1888) ✓ both
1886 The Bubbling Teapot: A Wonder Story T2109371-child --both novel and Excerpt
- Formats[211]
at Baldwin http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00082315/00001/28j?search=champney "Chapter II. // In a Chinese Home. // (Second Transformation.)"
- 1893/86 at Internet Archive
- 2015 Forgotten Books at Amazon [214]
non-ISFDB
201609
AMC Boston http://amcboston.org/
Framingham, Providence
Hasselbeck
- Todd P(eter), north shore MA http://www.whitepages.com/name/Todd-P-Hasselbeck/Rowley-MA/3ab1iqk (scary background search)
- The Buffalo News http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/jo-hasselbeck-obituary?pid=1000000181364118
- Jon J. http://www.spokeo.com/Jon-Hasselbeck/Florida/Sanibel/p2016060419460318987321533708757
201608
- Concord Coach
Boston to Bangor $43.00 concord trailways
- dep 8 10 12 (2.15 -)
- arr 1230 230 630 (630 -midcoast route)
Boston to Searsport, $37.50 Mid-Coast schedule
- dep 12
- arr 5.10
1-800-639-9090 (Concord Coach) bicycle?
Searsport to BH, 52 miles Bangor to BH, 48 miles
- DownEast Transport
Bangor to Bar Harbor, Monday and Friday only, $9.00
- dep 230 (from Concord Trailways)
- arr 405 (to Hannaford)
207-992-4670 bicycle?
- Broadway Bike School
351 Broadway; open til 6 617-868-3392
- Bar Harbor Bike Shop
141 Cottage St - bike rental [215]
- All bicycles have water bottle cages, and include helmet, lock, map and expert advice.
- $25/day Trek
- 1.5 mi from carriage roads
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