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"Certainly the first and almost certainly all the Stokes US editions of the Dolittle sequence, which always precede the UK editions, give Doctor in full, not Dr." --Clute/Grant
 
"Certainly the first and almost certainly all the Stokes US editions of the Dolittle sequence, which always precede the UK editions, give Doctor in full, not Dr." --Clute/Grant
  
  e LOHy p (uk Op 1922 ; false Lipp) The Story of DD (1920) T{{t|157767}} --5 printings at HDL, earliest 14th {{done}}
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  e LOHyp$ (O p) The Story of DD (1920) T{{t|157767}} ; false Lipp --5 printings at HDL, earliest 14th {{done}}
  e LO (uk Op$ ; false Lipp) The Voyages of DD (1922) T{{t|25151}} --1 at HDL {{done}}
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  e LOyp$ (Oyp$) The Voyages of DD (1922) T{{t|25151}} ; false Lipp --1 at HDL {{done}}
  eiLO p$ (uk Op, false Lipp) DD Post Office (1923) T{{t|1025942}}  
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  eiLO p$ (O p, false Lipp) DD Post Office (1923) T{{t|1025942}} ; false Lipp
  e LO p (uk Op) DD Circus (1924) T{{t|1025944}}  
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  e LO p (O p) DD Circus (1924) T{{t|1025944}}  
  e LO p (uk Op) DD Zoo (1925) T{{t|1354271}}  
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  e LO p (O p) DD Zoo (1925) T{{t|1354271}}  
  e LO p (uk Op) DD Caravan (1926) T{{t|1024861}} ; 1st pass done EN  
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  e LO p (O p) DD Caravan (1926) T{{t|1024861}} ; 1st pass done EN  
  eiLO p$ (uk subm) DD Garden (1927) T{{t|1354262}}  
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  eiLO p$ (O p) DD Garden (1927) T{{t|1354262}}  
  eiLO p (uk Op "Dr." specious?) DD in the Moon (1928) T{{t|1354261}} + variant "Dr." that is specious
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  eiLO p (O p "Dr." specious?) DD in the Moon (1928) T{{t|1354261}} + variant "Dr." that is specious
  e LOyp$ (uk iOp$) DD Return (1933) T{{t|1354272}} ; 1st pass done EN
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  e^LOyp$ (iOp$) DD Return (1933) T{{t|1354272}} ; 1st pass done EN
  eiLO p (uk subm) DD and the Secret Lake (1948) T{{t|1354279}}  
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  eiLO p (O p) DD and the Secret Lake (1948) T{{t|1354279}}  
  e LO p (subm) DD and the Green Canary (1950) T{{t|28192}}  
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  e LO p (O p) DD and the Green Canary (1950) T{{t|28192}}  
  eiLO p (--) DD Puddleby Adventures (1952) T{{t|1354275}} --COLLECTION, 8 story contents submitted 2017-01-07
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  eiLO p (--) DD Puddleby Adventures (1952) T{{t|1354275}} --publ date from Kirkus submitted 2017-01-09
   
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  ^ description of front cover Noted
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  Gub Gub's Book: An Encyclopedia of Food (1932) https://lccn.loc.gov/32029908 ; 1st pass done EN
 
  Gub Gub's Book: An Encyclopedia of Food (1932) https://lccn.loc.gov/32029908 ; 1st pass done EN
 
  Birthday Book (1935) https://lccn.loc.gov/36000619 (day book) --no new content per Pauahtun.org
 
  Birthday Book (1935) https://lccn.loc.gov/36000619 (day book) --no new content per Pauahtun.org
  
[http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/98561329/B4F468744C304C2DPQ/2?accountid=11311] 1921-11-13 Children's Books Week 14th-19th, list of books bound in Interlaken Book Cloth
 
 
NYT 1921-11-20 p51 The Story $2.25 at all book shops
 
  
 
later search ProQuest: THE ADVENTURES OF DOCTOR DOLITTLE: Continuing the History
 
later search ProQuest: THE ADVENTURES OF DOCTOR DOLITTLE: Continuing the History
 
: [http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/576710346/B4F468744C304C2DPQ/14?accountid=11311] NY Trib 1922-11-05 p22, first instalment found by search "The Story" 1920 to 1922 ; opens with "In Previous Chapters" one-par synopsis
 
: [http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/576710346/B4F468744C304C2DPQ/14?accountid=11311] NY Trib 1922-11-05 p22, first instalment found by search "The Story" 1920 to 1922 ; opens with "In Previous Chapters" one-par synopsis
  
[http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/566729473/B4F468744C304C2DPQ/4?accountid=11311] DFP 1922-06-22 School Children Name Their Favorite Books (grades 3 to 8)
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: US serial ''Adventures'' [http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/1114733175/D30F788875F4406EPQ/6?accountid=11311]
  
[http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/578353172/B4F468744C304C2DPQ/1?accountid=11311]
 
Books for All Ages Among the New Publications for the Holiday Season ...
 
Heller, Otto
 
St. Louis Post-Dispatch 1920-12-04 p6 ; this one as "Dr. Dolittle"
 
  
[http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/174755101/20AA2313EE7A4A01PQ/2?accountid=11311] Chi Trib 1920-12-23 p9, Chicago retailer McClurg's advert this one as "Mr. Dolittle" $2.25
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DD# 1. The Story
  
[http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/1351637437/6CC79C6D0B4A488FPQ/26?accountid=11311]
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J.B. Lippincott P{{p|295562}} P{{p|295563}} 1920 by DES, with intro 10th as "Introduction"; P{{p|368451}} 1948 cover image from Amazon
<i>The Globe</i> (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
 
  
https://www.coppclark.com/about-CompanyHistory.aspx Copp Clark
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Heirloom Library P{{p|295564}} 1922
 
 
William W. Copp and Henry J. Clark, two employees in control from 1869
 
 
 
 
 
Jessie Wilcox Smith, Wikipedia list of work sincludes:
 
* The Water Babies – Charles Kingsley (Dodd, Mead & Co, 1916)[23]
 
* The Way to Wonderland – Mary Stewart (Dodd, Mead & Co, 1917)
 
* At The Back of The North Wind – George MacDonald (McKay, 1919)
 
* The Princess and the Goblin – George MacDonald (McKay, 1920) Formats[http://www.worldcat.org/title/princess-and-the-goblin/oclc/635215262/editions?start_edition=51&sd=asc&referer=di&se=yr&editionsView=true&fq=]
 
 
 
 
 
DD# 1. The Story
 
  
 
Walpole's Introduction
 
Walpole's Introduction
 
: "Afterword" in Bluesman PV 2nd Dell ed. 1968 P{{p|581404}}
 
: "Afterword" in Bluesman PV 2nd Dell ed. 1968 P{{p|581404}}
 
: "Introduction: T{{t|1024848}}
 
: "Introduction: T{{t|1024848}}
: "Introduction to the Tenth Printing" T{{t|1436921}} 1922-11-28 per printing history in 14th or Gutenberg 11th printing
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: "Introduction to the Tenth Printing" T{{t|1436921}} 1922-11-28 per printing history in 14th or Gutenberg 11th printing 1923-04-02
 
-- all five publ records support the longer title
 
-- all five publ records support the longer title
  
Eleventh Printing,    April 2, 1923
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: 10th o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/31679598] o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/31679598]
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: 1922 Heirloom o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/18199417] o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/18199417]
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: 1923 McClelland & Stewart o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/752477754] xvi+180 with Intro 10th
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: 41st ~1930 Lippincott o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/61058121]
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: (c)1948 Lippincott o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/606629575] 172p
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: 1948 Garden City NJ Book Club ed o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/14083173] xi+143 ill Tinkleman
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: 1948 Book Club Ed. Lippincott o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/24056284] 144p better
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: 1988/1920 Delacorte Centenary o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/799309539] 0385296622 156p
  
  
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: 1988 revised https://lccn.loc.gov/87033067
 
: 1988 revised https://lccn.loc.gov/87033067
  
US $2.50 submitted
 
  
$2.50 NYT 1922-10-15 p61 (write for our 22-page ... new publications; The Story, 9th printing, $2.00)
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DD# 3. Post Office (1923)
NY -10-29 p61 "just published" (The Story, publ Autumn 1920, 9th printing, $2.00)
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: US advert ''Post Office'' [http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/1221765498/D30F788875F4406EPQ/5?accountid=11311]
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DD# 9. Return (1933) T{{t|1354272}}
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: 1933-10 newspaper sources (2) at /FFM/Housman What O'Clock Tales
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: also What O'Clock Tales by LH, $2.00 "ages 8-12" (where Dr D is "all ages")
  
: [http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/866722631/3681852FDFA549DEPQ/5?accountid=11311] 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)
 
  
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DD# 12. Puddleby Adventures (1952)
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: [[User talk:Cary#Doctor Dolittle Treasury]]
  
DD# 3. Post Office (1923)
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: 1953 uk o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/952963781] as 256p; o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/6141890] as 254p, with ISBN, probably a later printing ; Amazon shows 1966 Jonathan Cape 256pp, with cover image
search 1923
 
: US serial ''Adventures'' [http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/1114733175/D30F788875F4406EPQ/6?accountid=11311]
 
: US advert ''Post Office'' [http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/1221765498/D30F788875F4406EPQ/5?accountid=11311]
 
  
  
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DD# 8-1/2. Gub Gub's Book (1932)
 
DD# 8-1/2. Gub Gub's Book (1932)
 
: Price stated, publ date inferred from advertisement by the publisher <i>The Observer</i> 1932-11-13 p4 "from Jonathan Cape's list" (this book, first of three weekly listings found)
 
: Price stated, publ date inferred from advertisement by the publisher <i>The Observer</i> 1932-11-13 p4 "from Jonathan Cape's list" (this book, first of three weekly listings found)
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1992 Simon & Schuster ISBN 0671783556 as "Gub-Gub's Book" reportedly o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/25164600]
 
1992 Simon & Schuster ISBN 0671783556 as "Gub-Gub's Book" reportedly o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/25164600]
 
 
DD# 9. Return (1933) T{{t|1354272}}
 
: 1933-10 newspaper sources (2) at /FFM/Housman What O'Clock Tales
 
: also What O'Clock Tales by LH, $2.00 "ages 8-12" (where Dr D is "all ages")
 
 
NYHT Children's Book Number will be -11-12 but see [http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/1114675314/5BAC8CC6505A4C52PQ/5?accountid=11311] NYHT 1933-12-03 pF12; [http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/1114675035/5BAC8CC6505A4C52PQ/4?accountid=11311] -12-10 pG9 review May Lamberton Becker
 
: NYHT 10-15 "Books of the Week"
 
 
 
DD# 12. Puddleby Adventures (1952)
 
: [[User talk:Cary#Doctor Dolittle Treasury]]
 
 
: 1953 uk o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/952963781] as 256p; o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/6141890] as 254p, with ISBN, probably a later printing
 

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Faust

John Anster translation 1835/1864 at HDL

1835 <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044072004856?urlappend=%3Bseq=23">Faustus, a Dramatic Mystery: The Bride of Corinth; The First Walpurgis Night (1835)</a>, with March 1840 "New Works and New Editions", p1-16
1864 <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89001465392?urlappend=%3Bseq=8">Faustus: The Second Part (1864)</a>
1867 v1 or both? [1]
2013 Calla Editions / Dover Publications also illus. Harry Clarke, transl. John Anster

at Amazon --from the Harrap 1925


Harry Clarke illustration 1925

His editions include Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales (1916 UK), Goethe's Faust (1925 UK), Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination (1919 UK), Algernon Swinburne's Selected Poems (1928 UK) and The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault (1922). [RT]


Bayard Taylor translation 1870/71

Formats faust 'bayard taylor' [2] (records #21-40 may be earliest)

Goethe "Bayard Taylor" Formatshttp://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Goethe+%22Bayard+Taylor%22&fq=&se=yr&sd=asc&dblist=638&start=11&qt=page_number_link

Wikipedia:

His translation of Faust, however, was recognized for its scholarly skill and remained in print through 1969.
[EB 1911] he will be remembered by his poetic and excellent translation of Goethe's Faust (2 vols, Boston, 1870-71) in the original metres.
[Appleton's 1889] His fame rests securely upon his unequalled rendering of Faust in the original metres, of which the first and second parts appeared in 1870 and 1871. His commentary upon Part II for the first time interpreted the motive and allegory of that unique structure.

1888 White and Allen ; LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/17001994">17-1994</a> iv+71+ 10 inclg frontispiece ; Printed in Germany ; o[3]

Goethe's Faust; from the German by John Anster, LL.D., with an introduction by Burdett Mason; illustrated by Frank M. Gregory.
as Goethe's Faust ?
[4] NEW LITERATURE.: A Royal Edition of Goethe's Faust with Drawings in Colors Boston Daily Globe 1888-11-11 p18 ; --extraordinary, primarily on the illustration and production
[5] LITERARY GOSSIP. Detroit Free Press 1888-12-15 p3 ; --similar but less so

1894 Dodd, Mead ; LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/12032600">12-32600</a> o[6] at HDL

" Goethe's Faust. From the German by John Anster, LL.D. With an introduction by Burdett Mason. Illustrated by Frank M. Gregory.
[7] $3.50 NY Times 1994-11-12 p3 "Books Received" SEE OTHER TITLES TOO


date? PG #14591 The World Publishing Company, Cleveland and New York (no date); Translated into English, in the original metres, by Bayard Taylor
Preface // It is twenty years since I first determined to attempt the translation of Faust, in the original metres. At that time, although more than a score of English translations of the First Part, and three or four of the Second Part, were in existence, the experiment had not yet been made.
mentions standard translation by Hayward


Series

2017-01-06 import whole from top page

/Series

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Chrestomanci

S3836
Charmed Life

ISBN 0-394-82032-0 Goodreads - 1989-09-23 hc; ISFDB - 1989-10 tp $2.95


The Wolves

S1541

see also talk page discussion with Mhhutchins

INTERIORART The Wolves of Willoughby Chase

Note to Moderator: "I suppose there is one artist, Pat Marriott = Patricia Eleanor Howard, who provided extra illustrations for the US edition; sold the first ed. illustrations to publisher but retained copyright for the extra illustrations under her 1963 legal name. One of 9 publication records that now list content <a href="http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?565945">INTERIORART 1962 Pat Marriott</a> (one of 3 U.S.) includes a Note pertinent to the double illustration <a href="http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?274895">Publ 274895</a>."


Crossroads Adventure publication series

Publication Series: Crossroads Adventure Pub Series 2663

14 volumes. Sequence 1-9 (all 1987) and 12 fit list in #12 front material; #10 and #11 carry earlier 1988 publication dates. This sequence does not match ISBN.

sequence per ISFDB; publications not titles
# Date Writer LCCN etc PV Contents (need)/done
1 1987-08 Nye -- oclc pv Erikson c Int Rules major data entry user talk
2 1987-08 Randall oclc pv Erikson c artTCH (title)
3 1987-08 Costello -- oclc oclc2 -- c --
4 1987-09 Greenberg -- oclc pv 2012 Rhschu/inactive c --
5 1987-10 Wham lccn oclc pv Erikson c Int Rules artTCH
6 1987-11 Arch. Adv. oclc -- c -- (title)
7 1987 ? Perry oclc -- c -- (tp?! date)
8 1987-12 Nye lccn oclc pv Erikson + Willem H. +1 c Int Rules artTCH
9 1987-12 Kramer oclc pv Erikson + Chavey c artTCH (2)
10 1988-02 Randall oclc pv Erikson cTCH artTCH
11 1988-04 Billias oclc pv Erikson + SFJuggler cCherry Int Rules artUncred (title) fix links LCCN, OCLC
12 1988-07 Nye LCCN pv Erikson c Int Rules major data entry user talk
13 1988-09missing Nye lccn oclc pv 2010 WeAreGray/inactive cCherry Int Rules (title)
14 1988-12 Costello lccn unl oclc pv 2010 Dragoondelight/inactive cCherry intAsimov Rules

EN: Costello, en: Daniel Greenberg (game designer), Nye, Wham

dnf Arch. Adv., Billias, Greenberg, Kramer, Perry, Randall

SFE3: Billias, Kramer-Rolls

Nye & McCaffrey [8]; Nye & Anthony [9]

Greenberg

dead http://www.pen-paper.net/rpgdb.php?op=showcreator&creatorid=1309
n97008078
http://viaf.org/viaf/307236138/
http://www.danielgreenberg.com/
Wikipedia and LC Catalog credit Daniel Greenberg with one of those --the guidebook for <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Control_3">Star Control 3</a>.
W places him at Mayfair Games.
Anne McCaffrey in preface to Crossroads Adventures #1 credits the project to Bill Fawcett of Mayfair Games, defunct 1997.

I suppose that paper-and-pencil role-playing-game guide is a publication outside the scope of ISFDB (please notify me if wrong).

LC gives birthdate 1962-01-01, thus about 24-26 yrs old during Crossroads Adventures project, which fits work for hire with Bill Fawcett and Associates

Daniel Greenberg seems to claim credit for the 1993 uncredited anthology in which two of the three shortfiction were published -- as the fourth of seven (print) "fiction" publications in small print at the foot of <a href="http://www.danielgreenberg.com/1.html">his (video) Game Resume</a>. That does not fit our Notes on the anthology <a href="http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?420675">Publ 420675</a>.

Same for the latest, 1998 fiction in that list.


Other editions: #3 Majipoor only Futura, 1990 (searched all at WorldCat)

2016-01-08 done #6 Dzurlord (no PV)

unify treatment of the book titles across the series, discussed with the primary verifier of half the volumes (all single-publication) <a href="http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/User_talk:Don_Erikson#Pern_Crossroads_Adventures">here</a>


Mary Poppins

S12481

2016-04-02 Mary Poppins from A to Z T197213 --quote Boston Globe 1962-12-02

1962-09-30 short review "New Titles for [...] NYTimes,/i> pBR15
1962-11-11 (during Children's Book Week): Chicago Daily Tribune advertised by the publisher among "New Books" and reviewed (Linda Crawford, quoting Travers); NY Times advert by publisher and listed among "[100] Outstanding Books for Young Readers" (Ellen Lewis Buell); LA Times notice

library binding Mary Poppins in Cherry Tree Lane P89071 --needs re-exam and clone?

YouTube: Book look review of: A Game of Thrones - Library Binding xianthesane 2014-02-08 (also hardcover and softcover)
http://bindery.berkeley.edu/campus-libraries/library-binding-vs-publishers-binding


2016-01-26 several notes lost with internet connection, including Google Books links to some PL Travers coverage; "Mary Poppins, She Wrote" chapter 16 informs re Travers and US/UK publisher/agents --switch to Delacorte Press among other things


Revised to fit the chapter "Bad Tuesday" as revised by writer P.L. Travers, first publication 1981 US

Clute & Grant, eds., Encyclopedia of Fantasy

gives US publication years for OMNI, book 1 revised, book 3, AtoZ, HND

Watson & Willison, eds. "Travers" gives earlier New York publ OMNI, book 3, AtoZ [coverage evidently terminates 1970s or so]


newspaper notices and reviews

MP -

NYHT n 1934-11-27 Tu "next Monday [1203]. The first American edition of 5,000 copies has already been exhausted." r -12-02
NYT r-pos 1934-12-03 ; r-vnegative -12-09 BR10
CT pic 1934-12-08
LAT 1934-12-16

numerous articles presum. including best seller info

MPCB -- five -11-17 to -12-29 (-10-20 notice WP that P is for Pamela)

NYHT r 1935-11-24 F4
NYT r-med 1935-11-17 BR20
WP 1935-10-20 ; r -12-29 B6 "airy touches punctuate too frequently" ; 10-20 "P. Travers ... of the female persuasion. P. is for Pamela--so says Eugene Reynal, of [R&H], who has been visiting her in England." so we know what personal pronoun to use
LAT r-pos 1935-11-24 C7

MPOtD -- seven -11-29 to 12-19

CSM (by MKMcEl) joint 1943-11-29 12 $1.75
NYT r 1943-12-12 BR7 as Illus. Shepard and Sims; r 1943-12-18 13 (-09-01 p17 [MP] will be on the scene again this autumn in [MPOD])
NYHT "Fall Books for Y. P." 1943-12-05 E12 ; r 1943-12-12 E8
CT pic 1943-12-19 C10
WP r 1943-12-05
"Illus. Mary Shepard and Agnes Sims $1.75" --NYT, NYHT both identify both illustrators

originating there editorially 1944

Irish Times n 1944-04-29 2 Peter Davies, 8/6 net, Books in Brief ("Mr. Travers")
The Observer n 1944-08-27 3 Peter Davies, 8s 6d, Holiday Shelf

MPitP -- six -10-16 to -12-07

NYHT r 1952-10-16 29 (Charlotte's Web barely reviewed almost as afterthought); r 1952-11-16 F1 (illus. for Charlotte's Web; reviewed side-by-side by PLTravers!)
CSM r 1952-11-13 18 235 pp. $2.50
NYT 1952-11-16 BRA36
CT joint 1952-11-16 B4 (with Doctor Dolittle's Puddleby Adventures)
LAT n 1952-12-07 D9
The Observer (UK) r 1952-10-12 10


MPAZ

CT 1962-11-11 G5 Linda Crawford, a recent interview in the Algonquin Hotel HBW $2.95 September publication
LAT n 1962-11-11 A16

tendency for review mid-November during Children's Book Week, perhaps including book that will have next year publication dates


MPK

NYT r 1975-11-12 54; n 1975-11-16 by Lisa Hammel covers "a rather unusual publication party: a baking session in the kitchen of Maurice Moore-Betty ..." (gives no publ data or party date)
WP 1975-12-26 B1 by Judith Martin "Traversing the Poppins Myth: P.L. Travers: Traversing The Poppins Myth" covering her appearance in Washington
LAT 1975-12-18 K45 (AP)
HC 1975-012-28 4E (AP--shorter)


NYT 1982-03-20 27 "Mary Poppins Against Gravity" by PLT


MPCTL

NYT 1982-12-19 BR26 91pp $9.95 Jean Fritz
BaltSun joint 1982-11-28 53 90pp $9.95
The Guardian r 1982-07-17 13

"Travers has performed what she calls a heart transplant on the reissue next month of the first, 1934, book, gracefully bowing before the prevailing wind of minority sensitivity. Originally ... Eskimo, Chinese mandarin, Indian chief, and a beaded and feathered black family. When at bedtime Michael, after a day of deliberate naughtiness, against strict orders tries out the compass for himself, they reappear, huge and threatening, to punish him. // Librarians in California decided that this was 'racialist' and put the book on the Restricted List. ...

... Travers turned the people into animals -- polar bear, macaw, panda and dolphin. ...

PRINT done 2016-01-25


MPHND

1988 not found
NYT r 1989-08-27 BR29 "Mary Poppins, Force of Nature" by Humphrey Carpenter, series review ... book 1 "edited by Peter Llewelyn Davies [Lost Boys]" ... "really ends with MPCTL (1982) ... this latest is a lightweight encore ..."; considers the series not English, it "has never been particularly popular in England", "Mary Poppins is not a real English nanny"
per Goodreads: Collins 1988-09-19 96, Delacorte 1989-06-01 93

https://lccn.loc.gov/62015629


MP House Next Door --now a novel, should be chapbook/SF novelette; at GoodReads 96pp, matching Cherry Tree; first publ 1988 (Collins, 1988-09-19); earliest dated US ed. Delacorte Books for Young Readers, hc, 1989-06-01, ISBN 0385297491

Kirkus reviews (p publication date; r review date)

  • r 1943-12-01 MP3 [10] starred
  • no date MP4 [11] starred
  • p 1975-11-01 MPKitchen [12]
  • p 1989-07-01 MP6 [13]

MP5 Cherry Tree not found; MP books 1-2 not found; MP A to Z not found

LCCN

MP

G.Howe 1934 "xii, 206 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 19 cm." ; Illustrated lining-papers. LCCN 35-1059 --presum. frontispiece
r&H c1934 "3 p. l., ix-xii, 206 p. incl. front., illus. 19 1/2 cm." ; Illustrated lining-papers. LCCN 34-28306

MPCB

c1935 "xi p., 1 l., 268 p. incl. front., illus. 20 cm." ; Illustrated lining-papers. LCCN 36-27038

1943 spanish 1947 c1962

MP and MPCB

c1937 "ix, 349 p. col. front., illus., col. plates. 24 cm." ; Lining-papers illustrated in colors. LCCN 37-38860
1964/63 LCCN 64-6824

NYT 1937-12-12 57 --one of 200 gift volumes presented to Pres. Roosevelt for the White House Library by cmte publ auth libr; head Lewis B. Traver pres. ABA ("The book trade presented the original collection of 500 books to the White House in 1929 when Pres Hoover moved in and the absence of a home library was noted.") 200 in 1933 publ 1929-33; now 200 in 1937 publ 1933-37; chosen "to represent the judges' ideas of an enjoyable human library'


Tales of Magic / Eager

S32265

Half Magic first ed. 1954; LCCN 54-5153

Kirkus Reviews Magic series

  1. 1954 p0615 r0615 Half Magic (50th Anniv. Ed. data) [14]*
  2. 1955 p0201 r0201 Knight's [15]
  3. 1957 p0401 r0401 Lake [16]
  4. 1958 p0409 Time Garden [17]
  5. 1958 p0201 r0218 Magic or Not? [18]
  6. 1960 p0301 r0301 Well-Wishers [19] *
  7. 1962 p1024 r1001 Seven-Day [20] *

LCCN catalogs ; 1999 w publisher description

  1. lc54 82lc 99lc 04
  2. lc56 84 99lccn; first ed. "Harcourt, Brace & World"; A Voyager book; AVB 5
  3. lc57 85 99lccn "1st Harcourt Brace Young Classics ed.", Harcourt Brace; two ISBN, "An Odyssey/Harcourt Brace young classic."
  4. lc58 85 99lc
  5. lc59 79 99lc
  6. lc60 85 99lc
  7. lc62 86 99lc
GoodReads earliest publ dates
  1. 1 1954----- ; #2 1956-06-28 ; #3 1957-06-01 ; 4 1958----- ; #5 1959-02-28 ; 6 1960----- ; 7 1962-----

2016-03-27 import from /PV

0115 63136 Half Magic update submitted w Note to Moderator "to be continued ..." [21]

problem is Pub series, Publisher

Superb site:

https://sites.google.com/site/edwardeagerhalfmagic/home
  1. "Bibliographic Description" [22] (first ed., detailed table)
  1. "Publication History" [23] (no date; cites several websites accessed Oct 2012; one Dec 2012)
Sales and Editions
no sales numbers are available; continuously in print from 1954; It was initially distributed not just in the United States, but also in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa."
Advertising and Honors
"Half Magic was pushed as one of Harcourt’s prominent spring titles when it was released in 1954. In May of 1954, when it was released in the United States, ads appeared alongside reviews of the book in the New York Herald Tribune, the Saturday Review, and in Library Journal. In the UK, where Macmillan released Half Magic in October,"
... Publisher Collections and Special Editions
In 1955, Harcourt, Brace and Company released Half Magic as part of their Weekly Reader Children’s Book Club series. Half Magic was published under Harcourt’s Odyssey Children’s Classics imprint beginning in 1990 and then jointly with the Harcourt Young Classics imprint where it remains to this day. In 2004, Harcourt released a 50th Anniversary edition in hardcover restoring the original cover art by N. M. Bodecker. This special edition included a new introduction written by Jack Gantos. Today Half Magic is available both in paperback as part of the Harcourt Young Classics and Odyssey Children’s Classics series and in hardback for the 50th anniversary edition.

"the interior illustrations never changed hands" as the cover art did; "In 2004 however, the 50th Anniversary edition restored the original cover art by N. M. Bodecker" (dubitable info Odyssey, Harcourt Young)


Amazon Seven-Day Magic

[24] Hardcover: 208 pages Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers (August 16, 1999)

[25] Paperback: 156 pages Publisher: Harcourt, Brace & World; 1 edition (August 16, 1999)

TO DO 2016-02-02, perhaps at Amy's before departure

Odyssey Classics

undated second printing
clone/modify August 1999 first printing


Gnomes

by BB aka DWP


0427

The Little Grey Men Series 22525

The Little Grey Men NOVEL 153198 / 1022168 INTERIORART

1st ed. 1942

LCCN: <a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/43004863">43-4863</a>

1st US ed.

LCCN: <a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/49011210">49-11210</a>, OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1485431">1485431</a> "includes songs with music"
Charles Scribner's Sons, original text and illus. without subtitle
Publ date 1949-02-28 per contemporary review by Kirkus (not worth a link i think)
Down the Bright Stream, 2nd ed. 1969 LCCN: <a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/71529947">71-529947</a>

OCLC formats[26]

The Forest of the Boland Light Railway, 1955 --not in LC

OCLC formats[27]

Amazon.com[28]

The Forest of the Railway, 1957, by DWP, illus DWP 127p Dodd, Mead and Company $2.50 NY Herald Tribune 1957-11-17 pF24

OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1728168">1728168</a>
Amazon.com[29] [30]

"Wizard of Boland series" at fantastic fiction [31]

  1. The Forest ...
  2. The Wizard of Boland 1959 Amazon.com[32] [33] [34]

Boland not in LC

other DWP not in Kirkus

Forest of BLR, 1955 capsules 8/6

[35] Manchester Guardian 1955-10-07 p9 as "This successor to The Little Grey Men is about a colony of gnomes who build a railway to transport metal from their mines and are attacked by a gang of leprechauns."
[36] Irish Times 1955-12-03 p6

Forest of tR 1957 $2.50

[37] NYHT 1957-11-17 pF24 "disappointing to look at in comparision with the author's first book The Little Grey Men ... Having gained an interest in [DWP]'s gnomes we hope they will try the longer story ... BB, the pen name of the author, puts some of Kenneth Grahame's feeling for the countryside in his books, and his little creatures are as carefully though not as elaborately realized as Mr. Tolkien's hobbits."

Wizard of B 1959

--not in newspapers

2016-04-27


Rootabaga

Rootabaga S41897

0422
[38] Rootabaga Country 1929

in progress; later check subtitles in WorldCat records

4 WorldCat records [39]

also at WorldCat: 1988/Hague part one with contents [40] part two [41]


0416
1922 P567277

ask about verification from HDL as without dustjacket

NYTimes 1922-10-08 p100 Book News "Two books that might be catalogued as for children, but which will find as much favor with adults, are on the Fall list of Harcourt, Brace & Co.

More Rootabaga 2003 P263513

later return for more data from copyright page

Look Inside! at UK [42]

Rootabaga 2003 P263514

later return for more data from copyright page

Look Inside! at UK [43]


2016-04-15 at LCCN
*

Vol1: 1922 23 36 74 76o 88hague 90 94 98 03 (o= omnibus Stories and Pigeons)

Ulan Press ed. at Amazon as 2012-08-31
Nabu Press ed. at Amazon as 2013-10-19
*

Vol2: 1923 2003

Applewood ed. at Amazon as 2001-07-01 $12.95 at Amazon; cover image [44]
*

1929 selections Rootabaga Country LCCN: 29-22258 Selections, illus. Peggy Bacon, 1929

Rootabaga Country at ABEbooks
at Amazon; cover image[45]

$2.50 per cover image 1930 at Amazon

Price per adverts by the publisher Nov/Dec 1929; 28 stories from the two Rootabaga books 1929-09 publ date inferred from Books of the Week, NYHT 1929-09-22 reviewed ACM The Three Owls NYHT 1929-10-13 pK8

the first was "authentic piece of Americana, except for the pictures"
now "Bacon's drawings make it distinctly American"; "it is good to know that these stories ... HAVE TAKEN ROOT IN aMERICAN SOIL"; calls for "a well printed, complete edition in one volume without pictures"
*

1930

at Amazon; cover image[46] -- apparently shows prices $2 $2 $2.50 for 1922/23/29 books but this no price this vol


advert by the publisher NY Herald Tribune 1930-04-13 "a whole new series of delightful Rootabaga stories--for grownups" Second printing. $1.50 (listed at $2.00, same issue pJ12 "Selected List of Important Spring Books"

New Books Received Hartford Courant 1930-03-30 $1.50
brief review NYHT 1930-04-02 p17 (no price)
full reviewed Chi Tribune 1930-04-05 p13 (no price)
full review NYHT 1930-04-06 pJ3 ($1.50)
full reviewed The CSM 1930-06-20 p13 $1.50
*

1993

More Rootabagas at ABEbooks
More Rootabagas at Amazon as 1993-09-21; cover image[47]
1993-10-01 per Kirkus -10-15 extra-positive review, espy illus

[48] review NYTimes 1993-11-14 p421 $18.00 -- "10 of some 'many dozens' of unpublished Rootabaga Stories" quoting George Hendrick, Sandburg scholar and professor of English at UIll Urbana-Champaign

"terrific illustrations by Michael Hague" 1988 (parts 1 and 2)


Space, Moon

2016-03-16 to -04-03

First Men to the Moon T1985132

NYTimes 1960-08-28 BR24 http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/115170312/E8A4B7A603FD454DPQ/2?accountid=11311 review by Henry W. Hubbard of First Men to the Moon: "Then comes the story, which appeared as a serial in This Week magazine."; "Running alongside the story is a set of excellent marginal notes."


John Sisson, Dreams of Space -- Books and Ephemera: Non-fiction children's space flight stuff 1945-1975

2015-03-13 http://dreamsofspace.blogspot.com/2015/03/first-men-to-moon-1960-part-1.html

2015-03-22 (part 2) http://dreamsofspace.blogspot.com/2015/03/first-men-to-moon-1960-part-2.html

On First Men:

Adapted from a 1958-1960 serial story written for "This Week" magazine. See 1961 UK reprint and a "condensed version for children" as part of the anthology "Treasury for young readers" (1961).
I blogged about the first of these "This Week" issues here back in 2013:

2013-06-24 http://dreamsofspace.blogspot.com/2013/06/first-men-to-moon-this-week-magazine.html

This Week 1958-10-05 "which could be fact by 1968!" (blogger has only part 1)

... We're living off our batteries!"
includes p36-37 "Timetable" with diagram in WvB handwriting
Next week: Landing on the Moon!

evidently planned as a serial to run in consecutive issues, probably not 1958-59-60


2012-03-22 http://dreamsofspace.blogspot.com/2012/03/colliers-march-22-1952-man-will-conquer.html

about previous work in same genre, with contrib both von Braun and Freeman: "Man will conquer space soon!" Collier's 1952-03-22, first of 8-part


Just So Stories

S42621

Kipling, Just So Stories for Little Children T39137

canonical title of COLLECTION at ISFDB: Just So Stories for Little Children T39137

continue cleanup of early eds. of this collection (discussed partly on User talk pages Pwendt, Hauck, Stonecreek)


Tales

User:Pwendt/Magazines

ISFDB search

Title Notes: St. Nicholas [49] (8)
Publication Notes search St. Nicholas (1) P195845
[50] NYT 1902-04-12 pBR12 ; see User talk:Pwendt#Copyright dates for some of Kipling's Just So Stories (Ladies Home Journal) --three more stories in LHJ, first The Cat

INCLUDES a note on NET PRICE, American Publishers' Association

A Bibliography of the Works of Rudyard Kipling (1881-1921) Ernest Walter Martindell Bookman's Journal, 1922 --found by google search at books.google.com

St. Nicholas vol 25 part 1 (1897-11 to 1898-04), illustrated by Oliver Herford, p89 185 272 (as O. Herford?)

Herford, ill at EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n50034980 (418, including about 20 credited primarily to another person as writer--mainly illustrated books) --including 1917 Alice, 1890s JCHarris (4) Aaron, Thimblefinger; Overheard in Arkady (coll.) Formats[51]; The Bashful Earthquake (children's poetry) Formats[52] VIAF=1202710 |LCCN=n50034980

https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50034980/

  • 1894 Harris Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his queer country
  • 1895 Harris Mr. Rabbit at home (sequel)
  • 1896 Harris The Story of Aaron
  • 1897 Harris Aaron in the Wildwoods
  • 1895 Wiggin Timothy's quest; a story for anybody, young or old, who cares to read it Formats[53] EN: Wiggin
Herford at Gutenberg
Alice submitted 0720

1897-98

  1. 1 wha St. Nicholas [magazine?] Dec 1897 as Tiny Throat HDL The "Just-So" Stories: by Rudyard Kipling: Some stories are meant to be read quietly and some are meant to be told aloud. ... [long paragraph] if you begin in a low voice and tell the tales precisely as I have written them down, you will find that Effie will presently curl up and go to sleep. // Now, this is the first tale, and it tells how the whale got his tiny throat, p89-93 -- with the familiar title only in the index to volume 25
  2. 2 cam St. Nicholas Jan 1898 HDL as The "Just-So" Stories: by Rudyard Kipling: II. How the Camel Got His Hump', p185-89
  3. 3 rhi St. Nicholas Feb 1898 as Wrinkly Skin HDL "Just So" Stories: by Rudyard Kipling: Now this is the last tale and it tells how the Rhinoceros got his wrinkly skin: Once upon a time ..., 272-75

1900-1903 (10), several ill. Frank Ver Beck

LCCN: Kipling & Ver Beck

2007-586218 Animal stories: ele, arm, kan 1900-04/05/06
2007-586214 but LHJ 19.11 p3-4
2007-586322 leo Pearson's Apr 1902 p446-50
2007-586217 leo LHJ 18.11 p3-4
2007-583986 The Elephant Child, OUP 36+[8]
2007-581641 proofs 1900-1902

April, May, Jun 1900

LC Online Catalog search Verbeck 41 hits of which frank verbeck Bangs, Eddy, Harris 4, Heaton, Kipling (1 + leopard), McManus 2, Hanna Rion VerBeck, Tybout

2008-570150 The Windsor Magazine, Rudyard Kipling extracts 1901-1904

--including elephant (not first); cat; tabu tale (Sep 1903)

"The Elephant" T998501 at The Windsor Magazine

The Windsor Magazine, February 1902, p333-40, with 11 illustrations by Frank Verbeck --located via books.google.com

None of the 11 illustrations is in the 1st US ed. of the book (examined at HathiTrust Digital Library), which includes two full-page illus of the story pp. 73 and 79; that p73 is the cover illustration of the 1st UK ed.

Slightly edited, primarily by occasional insertion of several words; also "O, Best Beloved" for "oh, Best Beloved"

([54] 2016-06-30, held by Stonecreek)

The Windsor Magazine, February 1902, p333-40; stated copyright 1901 by Rudyard Kipling in the USA; 11 illustrations with short captions --located at books.google.com
The 11 do not include the cover illustration for the collection Just So Stories for Little Children (1902), which illustrates this story. (Illustrations not compared with the interior of the book -Pwendt 2016-06-30)


"Rudyard Kipling's New Animal Stories" [banner across top cover], LHJ Apr 1900-04

cover image (stable?)
  1. 5 ele The Windsor Magazine Feb 1902-02 (79) Post 8vo, pp. 12; 1900 otherwise identical to 74 [sequence as 1902] LHJ 1900-04 [p3]
  2. 7 arm LHJ May 1900-05 as Armadillos [no 'e'] (74) Post 8vo, pp. 12; The Beginning of the Armadillos (copyright issue) A. P. Watt; Issued in green paper covers. Only 10 copies were printed for copyright purposes.
  3. 6 kan LHJ Jun 1900-06 [p1] (75) Post 8vo, pp. 16; 1900 otherwise identical to 74
  4. 4 leo LHJ Oct 1901-10 [p3] ; Pearson's 1902-04 [p446]
  5. 8- let LHJ Dec 1901-12 [p11]
  1. 11- cat LHJ Jul 1902-07 [p4] ; Windsor 1902-10 [p483]
  2. 10- crab Pearson's Magazine Aug 1902-08 as The Crab That Made the Tides [p209]
  3. 12 but LHJ Oct 1902-10 [p3]
  4. 9 alp [Taffy?]

"The Crab" at Pearson's Link title: for 2016-07-01 Pearson’s Magazine [v14, #80, August 1902] ed. C. Arthur Pearson (C. Arthur Pearson, 112pp) from a bound volume at Hathi Trust. Details supplied by Denny Lien.

v13 is 1902-01/06

680 pages as bound, including Index [679]-80

v14 is 1902-07/12

740 pages as bound, including Index [741]-42
#79
#80 Vol. XIV, No. 80 (2nd issue of 6 in vol)
Page-count 112 represents frontispiece p[113-14] and p[115]-224, the only content of this issue as bound.
Non-genre magazine, only known SF content listed.
#81
#82
#83
#84 Page-count 180 represents frontispiece p[561-62] and p[563]-740, the only certain content of this issue as bound (no covers nor other front/back material), but the bound volume concludes with Index p[741]-42

Title page at HDL and its reverse immediately precede p[3], follows frontispiece of bound volume, probably the July frontispiece

  1. 81 433-43

working from digital copy at HathiTrust

later note that source at Title, Pearson's Magazine - 1902

  1. 80. 209-13
  1. 82. 373-78, with 5 small illus. by T. H. Robinson (so signed), as by "John Geo. W. Leech"
  1. 82. 433-43, with 4 illus. (3 full-page) by Jay Hambridge (so signed, relying on the Index to discern) at HDL
NOT #81 September!

Vol. XIII

  1. 73, January; 120
  2. 76, April; 112 [345]-456
  3. 77 [457]-568 or 110+[2] including contest unpaginated
  4. 78 [569]-678; 112 includes index

signed (all caps) "Frank Verbeck" and Verbeck index

0720 "The Leopard" Pearson's submitted ; LCCN 2007-586322
0720 Pearson's October 1902 update submitted ; on hold by Linguist


13 The Tabu Tale
published following The Cat in 1903; following Alphabet in 1993 -- as #10 and #12 respectively

Evidently 'The Tabu Tale' appeared in the Outward Bound edition of Kipling's works, v. 20 (Scribner's, Oct? 1903) $2.00; not in the Uniform edition (Macmillan, Nov? 1903)

1935

14 Ham and the Porcupine
based on a letter about the origin of the hedgehog per The Kipling Society (newsletter?)
available online at The Kipling Society kiplingsociety.co.uk/ham_all.htm



St. Nicholas Magazine - 1897 --submitted 2016-07-19

Illustrators credited from the Contents of Part I. Volume XXV., p.[v]-viii as bound.

signed "- Wm A. Mackay -" and O Herford

179 338 375 514

following the usual punctuation conventions

  1. The "Just-So" Stories [comprising the latterday preface and How the Whale Got His Tiny Throat] Now this is the first tale, and it tells how the whale got his tiny throat: --
  2. The "Just-So" Stories: II. How the Camel Got His Hump "Now this is the second tale, and it tells how the camel got his big hump"
  3. "Just So" Stories: Now this is the last tale and it tells how the Rhinoceros got his wrinkly skin:

The "Just-So" Stories (part 3 of 3) (as "Just So" Stories)

1887-12 is front. plus 89-176 (90 pages rather than 88)

respectively the 5, 5, 4-page text fits around 4, 4, 4 full-page illustrations by Herford



scope?


SHORTFICTION They, Kipling, 1904 T21309

1905 per SFE-ef

1904 Scribner's Magazine 36.2 1904-08 p[129]-139 o[55] o[56]
advertised in newsppr -07-23
1904 Scribner's p339-375 (what?) o[57]
1904 Macmillan collection pp303-35
1905 Macmillan 80 o[58] ill. F. H. Townsend 50-41955
1906 Doubleday, Page 80 o[59] " " 06-36631 links catalogue record at HathiTrust Digital

Traffics and Discoveries simultaneously Doubleday, Page and Scribner's vol 22 SF Chronicle 1904-10-23 p8 "the one story which redeems the book and recalls Kipling of old is 'They' ...

N-Y Tribune 1904-12-17 p10 "revising the proofs of traffics and discoveries last summer"

Chi. Tribune 1904-10-01 p9 D, p 4th of this month $1.50 per NYT 1904-10-08 pBR673 "contains the much-discussed story, 'They' ...

  • 10,000 sold on the day $1.50
  • The Eagle's Shadow, 1st printing sold out first day $1.50

Manchester Guardian 1904-10-25 p5 "Crown 8vo, gilt top. 6s."

N-Y Trib 10-03, from London 09-30, the collection is under review if not release

NYT 10-01 "next week" (this week?)

The Brushwood Boy

1907 Macmillan 51-54047 91 leaves+12 ; story runs 5-91 color illus. not paginated
1907 D, P 07-36228 links HDL 73+[12]

(c) 1895 98 99 07; plates as facing p3-73; copy 1 front cover is p8; copy 2 front cover is p24 (apparently a later replacement copy)

Kipling Society readers' guide [60] says 1899 (reprints in 1907 and 1925) with 12 illus by Townsend

Tabu text [61] Taffimai Metallumai See “How the First Letter was Written” and “How the Alphabet was Made”. Notes
Ham text [62]

Kipling at telelib.com [63]

Collections

1902

[64] 1902-05-25 notice of translations; US ed. forthcoming Autumn
0721 [65] fc October (NY)
0726 [66] fc September
0802 [67] 25-30 pen and ink

change of title, Aug/Sep

0902 [68] W. L. Alden on the latest "Just So" story (1 item)
[69] William L. Alden (2 items)
Wireless appeared in The Windsor Magazine
adv publ NY Times 1902-09-13 pBR9 ready September 30th. $1.20 net
1002 [70] now presented London; review
1004 [71] Elephant's Child (ill.)
1004 [72] W. L. Alden Kipling's last story in the Monthly Review
1004 The Globe, from London, one of the books of the week
1004 [73] on the last day of September we published (NY)
1004 Books Received 247pp $1.20 NYTimes pBR31
1012 The Observer 1902-10-12 p1 6s. list from Macmillan (London)

George N. Morang (Toronto) o[74]

also at HDL

Cover illustration

Toronto, kangaroo ABEbooks
London, elephant --red cloth decorated in black and white ABEbooks

[75] [76] [77]

Tauchnitz, unillustrated
New York, no cover image [but 3rd, 5th printings at HDL show kangaroo]


HDL

Kipling, 1902 --also Toronto --also Leipzig
Kipling, 1902 us [78] (3)
  1. UNC, 3rd printing, Dec 1902 [79] alt cover (Kangaroo; that of p92-93 caption and full-page p93
  2. HU, 1st printing, Sep 1902 [80] library rebinding p93, 1st printing without original cover; p73-known cover illus. of UK ed.
  3. HU, 5th printing, Dec 1903 [81] alt cover p93

1903


Just So Song Book. Being the Songs for Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories. Set to Music by Edward German. Doubleday, Page. $1.20 net (evidently Nov 1903) "Books Received" NYT 1903-11-21 pBR18

The Works of Rudyard Kipling. Scribner's. $2.00 "Books Received" NYT 1903-10-10 pBR39

v20 Just So Stories. one year after the trade ed.
v22(sic) The Five Nations (poetry). simultaneous with the trade ed., as henceforth

N-Y Tribune 1903-10-03 "have only just brought out" vol 20

v20 "Outward Bound" subscription ed. contains "The Tabu Tale"
v21 The Five Nations. same day as the ordinary ed. from Doubleday, Page

Manchester Guardian 1903-11-17 p5

Just So Stories Song Book. Music Folio 6s
new vol in the Uniform Edition of the Prose Works of [RK]. Just So Stories for Little Children. 8vo 6s

Scribner's

o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/6700956">6700956</a> for Little Children (c) 1903 with list of Contents; http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/730086728 short title 1903

" The writings in prose and verse of Rudyard Kipling, vol. 20"



1912
1912 Country Life Press o[82] HDL o[83] = Doubleday?

"in progress" 2016-06-27 late

1912 Doubleday, ill. Gleeson only? https://lccn.loc.gov/12024463
1912 HDL copy o[84]
1912 b/w Kipling col Gleeson o[85] o[86]
as ISBN 0385071108 with cover illus.; o[87]


1912 first story text 1-12 including two two-page breaks with very long captions on the left and full-page b/w illustrations by Kipling on the right (p4-5 and p8-9 in the first story) poem stands alone p13, p14 blank; then plate with color illustration by Gleeson inserted before the text of the second story begins p15

Evidently the text and b/w illustrations p1-249 were not reset, merely one plate inserted before the beginning of each story

Gleeson, 1912 [88] UMi
Kipling and Gleeson, 1950 c1912 [89] UMi

1932 ?
1932 Gleeson & Bransom https://lccn.loc.gov/2007583372
1932? LC collection o[90] 1933 o[91]
1980 Kipling & Gleeson https://lccn.loc.gov/79022584

0831752963 Reprint of the 1913 ed. published by Macmillan, London. --so Kipling & Gleeson illus. date from 1913 or 1912 NY: Mayflower Books Facsimile classics series

1987 Kipling & Gleeson https://lccn.loc.gov/86034316 244+[10] (less attractive plates eliminated?)

with linked Publisher description "Kipling's own drawings, with their long, funny captions, illustrate his hilarious explanations" 0517631776 $8.98 NY: Children's Classics


Gleeson and Bransom, no date, c1912 [92] PSU
Kipling, 1974 c1912 0451521803 [93] PSU


1957
1986
1987 more recent reviews (Kirkus?) note editions selected 1986, 1957 ; and revised 1987 (one story?)



1993 - Complete
Brent 1993 The Complete Just So Stories --done

The Complete from Amazon.com

From School Library Journal
Grade 3 Up-This volume calls itself The Complete Just So Stories because it includes one additional Taffy adventure ("The Tabu Tale") not included in the first edition, as well as "Ham and the Porcupine," the last story of Kipling's career, neither of which are usually printed with the collection. These additions are neither better nor worse than the other just-sos: this volume's real distinguishing feature is its illustrations. Brent's colorful, realistic, slightly naive watercolors recall Persian miniatures in their composition and style. What makes them stand out is their borders, bright mosaics of tiny multicolored tesserae, rich with lapis blue and gleaming with gold, in varying geometric patterns. A narrow strip of similar design edges each page. This book is undeniably lovely, but those who purchased the edition with David Frampton's woodcuts (HarperCollins, 1991) or the version with Safaya Salter's paintings (Holt, 1987) should not feel any discontent either.

Patricia Dooley, formerly at University of Washington, Seattle

Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
positive where Kirkus is negative concerning those illustrations



1995 - Oxford

Oxford World's Classics -- evidently tp and pb format

Oxford 1995 World's Classics o[94] with list of Contents (no appendices), ill Kipling; lii+237; 19cm; ISBN 0192822764

UK 1995-08-01 US 1995-09-07 (cover blue border); 18.6cm 7.3in; paperback

Oxford 1998 World's Classics paperback o[95] ISBN 0192834363 UK 1998-04-02 US 1998-07-09 (cover red border); 19.3cm 7.6in UK with "Look Inside!" -- 3rd printing (cover red border) -- 94-31326 -- [vii] General Preface Andrew Rutherford [xv]-xlii Introduction Lisa Lewis [xliii] Note on the Text [xliv]-xlvii Select Bibliography [xlviii]-li/i A Chronology -- 1 Author's Preface (uncollected) [from St. Nicholas] -- 12 stories in the usual sequence -- 189 A The Tabu Tale -- 213 B Ham and the Porcupine

mainly available at google books ISBN 0199538603 - JSSfLC (OUP 2009), pp 213 and 216-18

-- 219-236[37-39missing]/ Explanatory Notes -- [240-46] A selection of Oxford World's Classics; [247-48] More about [same] -- no back cover or coverart credit

Introduction, Note on the Text, Explanatory Notes (c) Lisa Lewis, 1995
Preface, Bibliography, Chronology (c) Andrew Rutherford 1987
Updated Bibliography (c) [AR] 1996


Doctor Dolittle

Series 22969

"Certainly the first and almost certainly all the Stokes US editions of the Dolittle sequence, which always precede the UK editions, give Doctor in full, not Dr." --Clute/Grant

e LOHyp$ (O p) The Story of DD (1920) T157767  ; false Lipp --5 printings at HDL, earliest 14th 
e LOyp$ (Oyp$) The Voyages of DD (1922) T25151 ; false Lipp --1 at HDL 
eiLO p$ (O p, false Lipp) DD Post Office (1923) T1025942  ; false Lipp
e LO p (O p) DD Circus (1924) T1025944 
e LO p (O p) DD Zoo (1925) T1354271 
e LO p (O p) DD Caravan (1926) T1024861 ; 1st pass done EN 
eiLO p$ (O p) DD Garden (1927) T1354262 
eiLO p (O p "Dr." specious?) DD in the Moon (1928) T1354261 + variant "Dr." that is specious
e^LOyp$ (iOp$) DD Return (1933) T1354272 ; 1st pass done EN
eiLO p (O p) DD and the Secret Lake (1948) T1354279 
e LO p (O p) DD and the Green Canary (1950) T28192 
eiLO p (--) DD Puddleby Adventures (1952) T1354275 --publ date from Kirkus submitted 2017-01-09
^ description of front cover Noted
Gub Gub's Book: An Encyclopedia of Food (1932) https://lccn.loc.gov/32029908 ; 1st pass done EN
Birthday Book (1935) https://lccn.loc.gov/36000619 (day book) --no new content per Pauahtun.org


later search ProQuest: THE ADVENTURES OF DOCTOR DOLITTLE: Continuing the History

[96] NY Trib 1922-11-05 p22, first instalment found by search "The Story" 1920 to 1922 ; opens with "In Previous Chapters" one-par synopsis
US serial Adventures [97]


DD# 1. The Story

J.B. Lippincott P295562 P295563 1920 by DES, with intro 10th as "Introduction"; P368451 1948 cover image from Amazon

Heirloom Library P295564 1922

Walpole's Introduction

"Afterword" in Bluesman PV 2nd Dell ed. 1968 P581404
"Introduction: T1024848
"Introduction to the Tenth Printing" T1436921 1922-11-28 per printing history in 14th or Gutenberg 11th printing 1923-04-02

-- all five publ records support the longer title

10th o[98] o[99]
1922 Heirloom o[100] o[101]
1923 McClelland & Stewart o[102] xvi+180 with Intro 10th
41st ~1930 Lippincott o[103]
(c)1948 Lippincott o[104] 172p
1948 Garden City NJ Book Club ed o[105] xi+143 ill Tinkleman
1948 Book Club Ed. Lippincott o[106] 144p better
1988/1920 Delacorte Centenary o[107] 0385296622 156p


DD# 2. Voyages (1922)

1988 revised https://lccn.loc.gov/87033067


DD# 3. Post Office (1923)

US advert Post Office [108]


DD# 9. Return (1933) T1354272

1933-10 newspaper sources (2) at /FFM/Housman What O'Clock Tales
also What O'Clock Tales by LH, $2.00 "ages 8-12" (where Dr D is "all ages")


DD# 12. Puddleby Adventures (1952)

User talk:Cary#Doctor Dolittle Treasury
1953 uk o[109] as 256p; o[110] as 254p, with ISBN, probably a later printing ; Amazon shows 1966 Jonathan Cape 256pp, with cover image



DD# 8-1/2. Gub Gub's Book (1932)

Price stated, publ date inferred from advertisement by the publisher The Observer 1932-11-13 p4 "from Jonathan Cape's list" (this book, first of three weekly listings found)

the object of allusion in Doctor Dolittle novels, as History of Eating or History of Food --implied by brief reviews The Scotsman 1932-11-24 p3, Manchester Guardian -12-01 p16 (both positive)

Publ date (inferred) and price from listings NYHT -10-09 "Books of the Week", NYT -10-16 "Books Received", [111] review by MLB [May Lamberton Becker] NYHT -10-30 p18 "frankly derivative ... [The pig] rewrites portions of history, folklore and fiction ... The tales [told by the pig] trot on with friendly criticism from the other animals; the main thing is that an old friend is telling them."

1st ed. LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/32029908">32-29908</a> and OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2601168">2601168</a> $2.00 Gub Gub's Book: An Encyclopedia of Food in Twenty Volumes

1st UK ASIN: B00MKIP69U at Amazon UK 2016-12-15 [112] OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8522669">8522669</a> OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/62500622">62500622</a>, Opie Collection 2000 microfiche -- "Note: Prof. Gub Gub announces that owing to the high cost of living the other 19 volumes of this great work have been temporarily postponed." (quoting the book)

1974 reissue o[113] "On a succession of evenings, the animals settle into Doctor Dolittle's kitchen to hear Gub-Gub the pig read parts of his book on food."

COLLECTION?

Pauahtun.org Gub Gub's Book (1932) --said to be a collection of 10 tales; with explanation of "bowdlerized edition"
dnf list of Contents

1992 Simon & Schuster ISBN 0671783556 as "Gub-Gub's Book" reportedly o[114]