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  • ...formation for hundreds of publications of titles dating back into the 19th century that Bleiler chose not to include in his checklist.
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  • <Subject>Lady of the Glen: A Novel of 17th-Century Scotland and the Massacre of Glencoe</Subject> <Title>Lady of the Glen: A Novel of 17th-Century Scotland and the Massacre of Glencoe</Title>
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  • * [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Editors%20of%20Century%20Magazine Century Magazine]
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  • ...ttp://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?565695 Gods, Memes and Monsters: A 21st Century Bestiary] || 2018-07-02 || ||
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  • | [[Series:Century|Century]]
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  • <br>Credit [ET71]: Panchatantra (second century A.D.) <br>Credit [ET71]: Niu Chiao, ''Ling kuai lu'' (ninth century)
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  • ...in alphabet. European scholars had developed, throughout the 18th and 19th century, different systems of notation that never became unified, hence the differe ...fairies, etc did not exist in some faraway place? Even as late as the 19th century things could be murky, e.g. is Jules Verne's ''Five Weeks in a Balloon'', w
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  • ...gh it would be nice to claim what was probably the best writer of the 20th century as a SpecFic author.--[[User:Swfritter|swfritter]] 13:51, 19 February 2011 ...iginal artist for his work. This happened a lot in the middle of the 20th century, but I'm not sure if it doesn't happen with many pirated printings from Eas
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  • | rowspan="3" | <i>Claudius Bombarnac, Special Correspondent, “Twentieth Century,”“ Tiflis, Transcaucasia.</i> Such is the address of the telegram I fou ...a few acres of ice. So said the philosophers at the end of the eighteenth century, referring to Canada, for whose possession the French and English were then
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  • ...list of its top officials], including top editors, going back to the 19th century. The list includes "editors in chief", "managing editors" and "executive ed ...er, even when they are monthly. Staying stuck with a rule defined for 20th century American and UK magazines (with vastly different distribution model than mo
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  • ...guous". In many cases (publications from the olden times - mostly pre-21st Century) we have only years. As with the example of sourced cover artists it'd also ...have been more popular than book-focused SF conventions, at least in 21st century North America. If a gaming convention or an anime convention with 5,000 att
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  • ...o use an absolute scale or a relative one? For example, when rating a 19th century utopia, should it be compared to its brethren or to Bujold and Heinlein? [[ ...t's hard for me to make the adjustment. Perhaps if someone reads only 19th century works for a bit, and gets a feel for the era, then they can make a better a
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  • ...lops off the articles. Guess I just have to get used to living in the 21st Century - and it's already almost 1/10th over.--[[User:Swfritter|swfritter]] 21:40, ...cluded in standard bibliographies. I have a beautifully printed early 20th century "private edition" of Rabelais's ''Gargantua and Pantagruel'' and even thoug
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  • ...with two different covers, which were introduced in the middle of the 20th century, presented unique cataloging challenges. ISBNs were adopted less than 50 ye ...ving in order to accurately represent the way things were done in the 20th century. Based on current trends, mass market paperbacks will soon become a shrinki
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  • Even if this is the 20th Century Edition, Things may have changed since 1901. ;-) ../[[User:Holmesd|Doug H]] ...first. Then they publish the completed novel as a regular book. (Some 20th century publishers had tried similar approaches prior to the Internet era, e.g. see
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  • ...doesn't predate the printing press; it first appeared in a couple of 18th-century manuscripts (private notebooks) that were definitely not intended for circu
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  • ...entered {{p|THCLLCTDWR1969|The Collected Works of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century}} comics the other day. Entered them as pairs of shortfiction and interiora
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  • ...mary page would become unwieldy. This problem used to be primarily an 19th century issue -- {{A|Eugene Sue}}'s [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1024457
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  • ...ior to 1000-01-01 (not that many SF works were published prior to the 11th century) and imposes other limitations as described above. We didn't discover this ...issue to consider is DES' Megabooks example. A number of late 19-early 20 century publishers had offices in London as well as New York and it's important to
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  • ...ctual credits. You'll occasionally find records (especially for early 20th century titles, as your experience with Le Fanu attests) that don't give clear resp
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