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<IsfdbSubmission>
<NewPub>
<Submitter>Pwendt</Submitter>
<Subject>Outward Bound</Subject>
<Title>Outward Bound</Title>
<Year>1929-10-00</Year>
<Publisher>Chatto & Windus</Publisher>
<Pages>311</Pages>
<Binding>hc</Binding>
<PubType>NOVEL</PubType>
<External_IDs>
<External_ID>
<IDtype>10</IDtype>
<IDvalue>29028947</IDvalue>
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<External_ID>
<IDtype>12</IDtype>
<IDvalue>9222753</IDvalue>
</External_ID>
</External_IDs>
<Price>7/6</Price>
<Note><ul><li> 1st ed.
<li>
Publication date (inferred) and price from the earliest hits found in automated search of 1923 newspapers:
• listing in "New Books at a Glance", <i>The Saturday Review</i> 1929-10-05 p400
• one of 5 listings in untitled publisher advertisement, <i>The Observer</i> -10-06 p9, as "Outward Bond: The Novel of the Play"
<li>
Reviewed as "the novelised version of <i>Outward Bound</i>", <i>The Bystander</i> 1929-10-16 p152 "Can a Play Make A Novel?" by Ralph Straus
</ul></Note>
<Authors>
<Author>Sutton Vane</Author>
</Authors>
<TitleNote><ul><li>
Based on the author’s play of the same name, which premiered September 1923 in London, a self-produced sensation that soon opened in the West End and on Broadway
<li>
"First published in play form January 1924" [when it opened on Broadway per Wikipedia]
--stated by the 1929 British publisher, see {{LCCN|29028947}}
Evidently that first publication was <i>Outward Bound</i> (New York: Boni and Liveright, (c)1924), {{LCCN|24026312}}.
<li>
Adapted as Warner Brothers films <i>Outward Bound</i> (1930) and <i>Between Two Worlds</i> (1944).
Wikipedia articles feature the play (linked here), Vane, and the two feature films.
</ul></TitleNote>
<Language>English</Language>
<Juvenile>No</Juvenile>
<Novelization>Yes</Novelization>
<NonGenre>No</NonGenre>
<Graphic>No</Graphic>
<Webpages>
<Webpage>http://sf-encyclopedia.uk/fe.php?nm=vane_sutton</Webpage>
<Webpage>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outward_Bound_(play)</Webpage>
</Webpages>
<Source>Other</Source>
<ModNote>later proofread and add synopsize</ModNote>
<Content>
</Content>
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