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Frank Ver Beck, sometimes signed 'Verbeck' (all caps); sometimes credited as Verbeck or VerBeck, at least in secondary sources.
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Frank Ver Beck,  
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: sometimes signed 'Verbeck' (all caps)
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: sometimes credited as Verbeck or VerBeck, at least in secondary sources
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: credited as VerBeck ''Cosmopolitan'', May 1908, where signature is allcaps (non-genre, maybe a recurring Cosmo feature)
  
  
 
;Just So Stories
 
;Just So Stories
Ver Beck was the original illustrator of several Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling; that is, the illustrator of the first published version.
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Frank Ver Beck was the original illustrator of several "Just So" Stories by Rudyard Kipling; that is, the illustrator of the first published version.
  
 
Certainly Ver Beck illustrated "Rudyard Kipling's New Animal Stories" (per the April 1900 magazine cover) published in ''The Ladies Home Journal'' April to June 1900 and he may have illustrated all of those published in that US monthly magazine 1900 to 1902.  
 
Certainly Ver Beck illustrated "Rudyard Kipling's New Animal Stories" (per the April 1900 magazine cover) published in ''The Ladies Home Journal'' April to June 1900 and he may have illustrated all of those published in that US monthly magazine 1900 to 1902.  
  
 
Those are 7 of the 12 stories collected in 1902, here numbered as printed in 1902. See the [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?577353 1st US ed. Contents] (US because that record gives contents with page numbers in sequence).
 
Those are 7 of the 12 stories collected in 1902, here numbered as printed in 1902. See the [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?577353 1st US ed. Contents] (US because that record gives contents with page numbers in sequence).
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# LHJ 1901-10, Ver Beck
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# Oliver Herford {{done}}
# LHJ 1900-04, Ver Beck (as first of three Rudyard Kipling's New Animal Stories)
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# Herford {{done}}
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# Herford {{done}}
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# LHJ 1901-10, Ver Beck -- (reprinted, Pearson 1902-04 {{done}})
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# LHJ 1900-04, Ver Beck (as first of three Rudyard Kipling's New Animal Stories; 11 small illus.) -- (reprinted, Windsor 1902-02 {{done}})
 
# LHJ 1900-06, Ver Beck
 
# LHJ 1900-06, Ver Beck
 
# LHJ 1900-05, Ver Beck
 
# LHJ 1900-05, Ver Beck
 
# LHJ 1901-12, ?
 
# LHJ 1901-12, ?
 
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# Lawson Wood {{done}}
 
# LHJ 1902-07, ?
 
# LHJ 1902-07, ?
 
# LHJ 1902-10, ?
 
# LHJ 1902-10, ?
The first three were first published 1897-98 with illustrations by Oliver Herford; #9 (How the Alphabet Was Made) in the collection, illus. by Kipling; and #10 in ''Pearson's Magazine'' 1902-08, illus. by Lawson Wood.
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The first three were first published in ''St. Nicholas'' 1897/98 with illustrations by Oliver Herford; #9 (How the Alphabet Was Made) first in the collection, illus. by Kipling; and #10 first in ''Pearson's Magazine'' 1902-08, illus. by Lawson Wood.
  
 
As of 2016-07-24 the database includes early publications of Just So Stories only as located in '''online e-copies of the magazines'''. That now includes none of the ''LHJ'' publications, but stories #4 and #5 with illustrations by Ver Beck because those were reprinted by British monthlies.
 
As of 2016-07-24 the database includes early publications of Just So Stories only as located in '''online e-copies of the magazines'''. That now includes none of the ''LHJ'' publications, but stories #4 and #5 with illustrations by Ver Beck because those were reprinted by British monthlies.
  
 
--[[User:Pwendt|Pwendt]]|[[User talk:Pwendt|talk]] 00:34, 25 July 2016 (UTC)
 
--[[User:Pwendt|Pwendt]]|[[User talk:Pwendt|talk]] 00:34, 25 July 2016 (UTC)
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: 14. 1935, ?
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--[[User:Pwendt|Pwendt]]|[[User talk:Pwendt|talk]] 19:35, 5 August 2016 (UTC)

Revision as of 15:35, 5 August 2016

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Frank Ver Beck,

sometimes signed 'Verbeck' (all caps)
sometimes credited as Verbeck or VerBeck, at least in secondary sources
credited as VerBeck Cosmopolitan, May 1908, where signature is allcaps (non-genre, maybe a recurring Cosmo feature)


Just So Stories

Frank Ver Beck was the original illustrator of several "Just So" Stories by Rudyard Kipling; that is, the illustrator of the first published version.

Certainly Ver Beck illustrated "Rudyard Kipling's New Animal Stories" (per the April 1900 magazine cover) published in The Ladies Home Journal April to June 1900 and he may have illustrated all of those published in that US monthly magazine 1900 to 1902.

Those are 7 of the 12 stories collected in 1902, here numbered as printed in 1902. See the 1st US ed. Contents (US because that record gives contents with page numbers in sequence).

--complete in the database

  1. Oliver Herford
  2. Herford
  3. Herford
  4. LHJ 1901-10, Ver Beck -- (reprinted, Pearson 1902-04 )
  5. LHJ 1900-04, Ver Beck (as first of three Rudyard Kipling's New Animal Stories; 11 small illus.) -- (reprinted, Windsor 1902-02 )
  6. LHJ 1900-06, Ver Beck
  7. LHJ 1900-05, Ver Beck
  8. LHJ 1901-12, ?
  9. Lawson Wood
  10. LHJ 1902-07, ?
  11. LHJ 1902-10, ?

The first three were first published in St. Nicholas 1897/98 with illustrations by Oliver Herford; #9 (How the Alphabet Was Made) first in the collection, illus. by Kipling; and #10 first in Pearson's Magazine 1902-08, illus. by Lawson Wood.

As of 2016-07-24 the database includes early publications of Just So Stories only as located in online e-copies of the magazines. That now includes none of the LHJ publications, but stories #4 and #5 with illustrations by Ver Beck because those were reprinted by British monthlies.

--Pwendt|talk 00:34, 25 July 2016 (UTC)

13. 1903-08-29 and 1903-09 ("simultaneous"), Charles Livingston Bull and L. Raven-Hill
14. 1935, ?

--Pwendt|talk 19:35, 5 August 2016 (UTC)