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- Ernest Nister
- ISFDB publisher E. Nister --NEEDs change
Peeps Into Fairyland --NEED subtitle, improved publisher, improved authors https://lccn.loc.gov/74160495 ; 1986 reproduction https://lccn.loc.gov/86021171
London publisher c. 1900
Ernest Nister, born Darmstadt, "London and Nürnberg printer and publisher of colored toy and movable picture books; established London publishing house 1888 ..."
--Library of Congress, citing Phaedrus 1988
WorldCat library records show several books co-published by Template:Publisher of New York.
Ernest Nister (1841–1906) was a publisher and printer of movable books for children and paper ephemera such as greeting cards, post cards, and calendars. He was born in Darmstadt, Germany and later had an office in London. --Wikipedia
Favourite Fairy Tales --retold by Weedon, Hoyer, Nesbit, etc; illus Hardy, etc o[1] 504802364
- Hauff
Wine-Ghosts of Bremen
- Blackwell, January 1889
- Simpkin ? --not a distinct edition
- Sat Rvw 1898-05-11 p577, "Some Translations from the German", 6 or 7 inclg this one as "Oxford: Blackwell. London: Simpkin & Marshall. 1889."
- White and Allen, Fall 1889, US only?
- Fall ann.
- [2] American Bookseller 1889-09-16 p439, as "a translation into English, for the first time, of Hauff's celebrated [Phantasien, by ES and CRLF]j printed on specially prepared hand-made paper, from type distributed immediately after printing--only 500 copies--small 8vo, 1 vol., half vellum, totally uncut."
- [3] Lit. World 1889-09-28 p326\336(?) "Publishers' Announcements: Fall of 1889"
- [4] November received The Dial 1889-12 p226, among books received during November "Illustrated Holiday Books" (no hyphen) "Illustrated by Fran M. Gregory. 16mo, pp. 64. Gilt top. Uncut. White & Allen. $1.50."
- another is The Rivals by Sheridan "With 5 Full-page Illustrations in Color and many Sketches in Black and White, by Frank M. Gregory. Imperial 4to. Gilt top. In box. White & Allen. $12.50."
- Dec review The Dial p222 [listed in volume index, not found by this search]
Encyc Fantasy (John Clute) lists 7
- ~1840uk --this one not found online
- 69de[1858]
- 81us[1882]
- 86uk
- 93uk[?] = Gutenberg #45606 --indb as 1894 (NY: Macmillan; London: T. Fisher Unwin) --likely tr L. Eckenstein
- 96us[?*] --Fairy Tales = Weedon?
- 1905uk
- [8] Weedon, [1910?] at Archive.org
- 1961uk tr J R Edwards
Gutenberg
Internet Archive
- yyyy L. L. Weedon T39113 --isfdb as 1896
Tales from the German
- The Criminal from Lost Honour; Friedrich Schiller; 34
- Axel; C. F. Van der Velde; 119
- Michael Kohlhaas; Heinrich von Kleist; 165
- The Moon; Jean Paul Friedrich Richter; 261
- Alamontade; Heinrich Zschokke; 437
Curtis, Herbert Pelham --nidb-- Faber, M. A. --EDITION NIDB-- Edwards, J. R. [1961] --nidb-- Feiling, C. A. Feiling https://lccn.loc.gov/n2012003338 https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2012-003338 Mendel, S. --nidb-- Pinkerton, Percy E. --nidb-- --q Quackenbos, G. P. --EDITION nidb-- Stowell Edward L. Stowell Thesiger, Sybil --nidb-- Weedon, L. L. --nidb--
"--nidb--" = database Notes only
not credited with translations (title Note) or retellings (co-author)
L. Eckenstein --author of 1894(93?) introduction story/essay
Goold, Charles B. --nidb-- (3, German language)
Hornstein and/or Lowdell, J. G. --nidb--
McDonnell, Cicely --nidb-- (9, tr and adapted)
HDL (240; full view 172)
- English other 1839(The Banished) 43(The True Lover's Fortune) 44(Tales from the German, tr Oxenford & Feiling) ; 1888? (Weird Tid-Bits German) t.p. ; 1889 (Wine-Ghosts) E Sadler, CRL Fletcher ; c1895 Grimm, Andersen, Hauff t.p.
- collections (earliest 1855)
- 55 G. P. Quackenbos The Oriental Story Book t.p. (Appleton) (no Content list) p[7]-219 "I am the Robber Orbasan!"
- 69 M. A. Faber Three Tales t.p.
- 82 Edward L. Stowell T39110
- 58 59 61 87=87 Herbert Pelham Curtis T39109
- 96=96 97 introduction, notes, and vocabulary / by Charles B. Goold (3 stories, German language) t.p. 1896 (1 of several copies)
- 81 95 1903 Pinkerton t.p. US 1881, t.p. McKay (1895), t.p. uk 1903(stated 1884 93 03)
- 05 Thesiger T39114 t.p. (UPDATE IN PROGRESS)
- 86 90 14=14 S. Mendel T39111 (G. Bell, Bohn's Standard Library, first 1886)
- 12 23 Freely adapted and retold by J. G. [Hornstein][Lowdell] undated t.p. Hornstein, undated t.p. another(cat as Lowdell)
- [1881?] Swan o[5] --tr Pinkerton
- 1905 Finch o[6] --tr Thesiger
- [1911?] Nister o[7] --tr Weedon
- 1903 Dean o[8] --Translated and adapted by Cicely McDonnell (9)
- [2011?]\1903 Dodo o[9]
David McKay, 1895-12 reprint of the Pinkerton translations, uniform with Verne
- [10] The Book Buyer 12.2 1895-12-01 p620 --uniform 4 Verne and Hauff's Fairy Tales
("longnose the dwarf") T2641406 tr Pinkerton 1881/82 14
- Ath #2813 1881-09-24 p399 "List of New Books" cr 8vo 5/ cl
- [11] W. Swan Sonnenschein & Co. New Christmas Presents & Prizes
- The Illustrated Library of the Fairy Tales of All Nations (one-third column at head of advert)
- Series I. Original Tales -- Germany/Hauff, Sweden/Gustafsson [both ready]
- Series II. Folk Tales, derived from the Mouth of the People -- Spain [ready], Sweden, Ireland, Wales, America, Brittany
- Moonfolk: A True Account of the Home of the Fairy Tales (the Moon), by Jane G. Austen 4/6 [ready]
- [] NY Evangelist 1881-12-01 p2 "G. P. Putnam's Sons", Little Mook and Other Fairy Tales (brief review, 7 listed, no price)
- [12] Academy -11-18 vi Sonnenschein "Children's Books" --now Series I (4), Series II (5), Extra Series (2)
- (1 hit for Little Mook) The Scotsman "Christmas Books" --11-12 p11 --review as really good (6 named)
("little mook") 1881/82 13
- N-Y Tribune 1881-11-23 p6 G. P. Putnam's Sons, capsule notice Little Mook as tr Pinkertoon
- [13] N-Y Tribune -12-10 p6 advert $1.50
- [14] Lit World -12-17 p488 "New Publications" --$1.50, and others notable
Hauff, Fairy Tales Fo[15](542)
- also Fo[16](13)
("fairy tales" hauff) 1895 (4)
- The Silver Fairy Book P744489 --NEEDs work inclg 1895 date
- Ath #3544 1895-09-28 p417\48 "The Autumn Publishing Season" --announced for this autumn The Silver Fairy Book: Fairy Tales of Other Lands, 84 illus. by Millar
- Scotsman "Books of the Week" > Christmas Books, translation(s) not credited, illus. H. R. Millar
("fairy tales" hauff) 1910 (8)
- The Dial -10-01 p243\45 announcements Fall 1910, cont'd, this one $2.50 [22]
- Nister, Fairy Tales in Wonderland 3/6 --one of from Nister p17 of 18 [23]
- The Graphic 1910-11-26 Christmas Books for the Children" > Reprints and Fairy Tales 7/6
- reviewed The Scotsman -12-01 p4 7/6
- The Dial -12-01 p534\35 Children's Books, Holiday list, cont'd, this one $2.50 [24] --others are worthy
DElf Wilhelm Hauff 2025 (234)
Hauff Pinkerton
- [1881] oo[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/561089184 e-1881 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1101161472; [1911? o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8065559
Seven collections
- The Caravan and Other Tales (1840) --UK 8 "from the German" (no story Notes)
- Arabian Days' Entertainments (1858) --US 19 tr Herbert Pelham Curtis (story tr Notes done)
- g Tales of the Caravan, Inn and Palace (1881) --17 tr Edward L. Stowell (story tr Notes done)
- ia Tales [English] (1886) --UK 3 cycles tr S. Mendel (17 stories not noted) (story Notes SUBMITTED -03-09
- g The Little Glass Man and Other Stories (1894) --US/UK 4 unknown/uncredited translator
- MIS-ATTRIBUTED Stork and Nose, probably
- the "essay" by L. Eckenstein is no essay, really, and L. Eckenstein may be the translator
- Fairy Tales (1896) --IDENTITY UNCERTAIN-- UK/US--11 tr L. L. Weedon (new, no story Notes)
- Hauff's Tales (1905) UK--15 unknown source, unknown translator
g = Gutenberg edition indb
Hauff at Gutenberg
- 32109 Tales of the Caravan, Inn, and Palace by Wilhelm Hauff P411731
- 45606 The Little Glass Man, and Other Stories by Wilhelm Hauff P447110
- 24593 The Oriental Story Book: A Collection of Tales by Wilhelm Hauff
- 22664 The Severed Hand by Wilhelm Hauff P339226
- 32064 The Wine-ghosts of Bremen by Wilhelm Hauff --SUBMITTED
- 32071 [Lichtenstein] The Banished: A Swabian Historical Tale by Wilhelm Hauff
- ANTH The Marvellous History of the Shadowless Man, and The Cold Heart by Chamisso et al.
- Hauff at LC
- Tales of the Caravan ... 1882 https://lccn.loc.gov/22014785 -HDL
- Arabian 1858 https://lccn.loc.gov/17023397 ; 1861 https://lccn.loc.gov/17023396 -HDL 434 ; c1887 11th ed. https://lccn.loc.gov/91892241 https://lccn.loc.gov/12036057 -HDL
- Tales 1970 https://lccn.loc.gov/76113675 --tr S. Mendel "Reprint of the 1890 translation of Märchen."
- Tales by WH 1890 https://lccn.loc.gov/17028262 -HDL
- Three Tales [ie, 3 series] 1869 Tauchntz https://lccn.loc.gov/07002599 tr M. A. Faber
- Golden Treasury 1961 adaptation https://lccn.loc.gov/61016296
- Caravan tr Overholt 1964 https://lccn.loc.gov/64020688
- Fairy Tales of WH tr Bell 1969 https://lccn.loc.gov/69011048
- Big Book 1970 https://lccn.loc.gov/76143400 (list of 6)
single-story
- Cold Heart -- 64 65 66 2008
- Dwarf Long-Nose -- 60 94 97 2004 2008
- Little Muk -- 198-? 2004
- Caliph Stork -- 1976 https://lccn.loc.gov/81471209 tr Mark Twain "from Hauff's oriental series Die Karavane"
lw .Arthur A. Dixon 214102 (2) https://lccn.loc.gov/no90002170
one illustrator of Nesbit, Shakespeare stories for children o[25]; Beautiful Tales o[26]
- [1907] Andrew Lang, Tales of a Fairy Court 1008200271
- [1909] Nister; Dutton; Édouard Laboulaye, Fairy Tales 7563530
- [1917] Tuck; Children's Stories from Russian o[27]