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<IsfdbSubmission>
<NewPub>
<Submitter>Pwendt</Submitter>
<Subject>The Dream Coach</Subject>
<Title>The Dream Coach</Title>
<Year>1924-09-00</Year>
<Publisher>The Macmillan Company</Publisher>
<Pages>143</Pages>
<Binding>hc</Binding>
<PubType>NOVEL</PubType>
<Note>1st ed.
LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/24022958">24-22958</a> "5 p. l., 3-143 p. incl. illus, plates. double pl. 22 cm."
OCLC: <a href="OCLC http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/765763078">765763078</a> represents the <a href="http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39076002198344?urlappend=%3Bseq=7">digital copy</a> at HathiTrust Digital Library
- title page shows the following, which may be interpreted as giving this very long title:
--- "Fare: forty winks
--- Coach leaves every night for no one knows where * * and here is told how a princess, a little chinese emperor, a french boy & a norwegian boy took trips in this great coach * by Anne and Dillwyn Parrish * * with pictures & a map by the authors
- p3-7, the first chapter is a poem from their work ’’Knee-High to a Grasshopper’’, illustrated
- four following chapters are linked by a frame story about the dream coach</Note>
<Authors>
<Author>Anne Parrish</Author>
<Author>Dillwyn Parrish</Author>
</Authors>
<Language>English</Language>
<NonGenre>No</NonGenre>
<Graphic>No</Graphic>
<Webpages>
<Webpage>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dream_Coach</Webpage>
</Webpages>
<Source>Other</Source>
<ModNote>to be continued (tomorrow?)
<br> Newbery Medal "nomination", newspaper review/advert, writer/illustrator (Wikipedia credits Anne wri Dillwyn ill), perhaps novella or collection</ModNote>
<Content>
</Content>
</NewPub>
</IsfdbSubmission>

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