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# 1967 w cover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GY0W4E
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# 1909 w cover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001XUB5VY ; 1939 ECSK w cover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002J7VAK6
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Fairy Ring (Kindle w Look) ASIN: B008QPXBD4
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Fairy Tales ECSK (Kindle w Look) ASIN: B01JA5SKWK
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Tales of Laughter (Kindle from Gutenberg w Crimson cover) ASIN: B0711WH5FK
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What Every Child Should Know Library Third Series 6 Volumes Hardcover – 1930
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: Doubleday for The Parents' Institute (1930)
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Amazon as Author: [KDW and NAS]

  1. 1967 w cover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GY0W4E
  2. 1909 w cover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001XUB5VY ; 1939 ECSK w cover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002J7VAK6

Fairy Ring (Kindle w Look) ASIN: B008QPXBD4 Fairy Tales ECSK (Kindle w Look) ASIN: B01JA5SKWK Tales of Laughter (Kindle from Gutenberg w Crimson cover) ASIN: B0711WH5FK

What Every Child Should Know Library Third Series 6 Volumes Hardcover – 1930

Doubleday for The Parents' Institute (1930)
ASIN: B01M8IVPT6


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el   Kate Douglas Wiggin 131705 (146) [1] obituary N-Y Tribune 1923-08-25 p7
el   Nora A. Smith 131706 (55) [2] obituary NYHT 1934-02-02 p19

McClure's Library of Children's Classics [as of 1908]; later (The)(Children's) Crimson Classics ?

  • Golden Numbers: a book of verse for youth, eds. (1902) --other Crimson Classics, etc ; BL 1970 https://lccn.loc.gov/02027230 1902-HDL
  • The Posy Ring: a book of verse for children, eds. (1903) --other Crimson Classics, etc https://lccn.loc.gov/03005775 1903-HDL
  • Pinafore Palace: a book of rhymes for the nursery, eds. (1907) --other Crimson Classics, etc
  • (also 3 Library of Children's Literature)

other children's stories by KDW/NAS

  • The Story Hour: a book for the home and kindergarten (1890) --BL 1895 2nd https://lccn.loc.gov/14019353 1890-HDL
  • The Arabian Nights: Their Best-Known Tales (1909), xiii 339 T1924845
  • An Hour with the Fairies (1911) --59 pp
  • Twilight stories, more tales for the story hour, eds. (1925) --anth? KDW NAS https://lccn.loc.gov/25017938 1925 xii 228

more children's stories by NAS alone

other by NAS alone


Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature

no ISFDB candidate works (all works: 3 Wiggin, 0 Smith)

British Library

(1) probable ISFDB work

1909 Arabian Nights BL 000101978 (as Abridgements, Selections, etc.)

Project Gutenberg (KDW 49, NAS 11, Maxfield Parrish 10) --ISFDB candidate other than Library of Fairy Literature

  1. Arabian #20916 1909-10 Scribner \Parrish, Preface by KDW, linked story and illustration titles

11 by NAS include from The Crimson Classics 3 poetry, 3 LFL; also Tales of Wonder ECSK; The Story Hour; Children's Rights

Children's Rights (1892) as by Wiggin alone --10 essays

7 KDW --3 prev publ, 4 new (inclg "What Shall Children Read?), all "originally talks given before members of societies interested in the training of children"
3 NAS, all new (inclg "Children's Stories)


Anthology series

McClure's Library of Children's Classics --ISFDB publication series coincident?

(The) (Children's) Crimson Classics --simple name change by Doubleday, Page?

WorldCat se:"Crimson Classics"(14)


Library of Fairy Literature --ISFDB story anthology series

User talk:Dirk P Broer#Fairy tales anthologies/collections 2019-10-05, -10-11
User talk:Loviatar#The Fairy Ring 2019-10-11

Loviatar [and Dirk]
1. The Fairy Ring. What is the status of those stories currently listed as Contents of the 1909 publication (and 1931, 1934)? Are those the subset of stories already in the database? Similarly, are the notes that Dirk has moved to the anthology record limited to those stories not added to the database? Or does the scope of Contents and Notes follow your progress in identifying mistaken credits, genuine sources, etc?

Actually I don't need to know answers, as I don't plan to work on the stories. I don't think it's important that either the 1909 publication record be annotated now, nor the anthology title Note be augmented now, to explain the scope of the different listings, presuming that they are changing. But until that work is "complete" the 1909 record should not be formally Verified and the story Contents should not be exported to other publications, in my opinion. If/when we(you) can say that

But I suggest that the Contents not be exported to other publication records


Project Gutenberg: Kate Douglas Wiggin ebooks (49) include (bold = 1st ed.)

  1. Fairy Ring #40359 1934 D, Doran \MacKinstry, linked page# to p434, Intro by KDW --last page [445] + Transcriber's Note
  2. (no edition of Magic Casements)
  3. Tales of Laughter #54734 1908 McClure, linked page# to p463 (no Introduction!) --last page + Transcriber's Note
  4. Tales of Wonder --ECSK edition only #Every Child Should Know
  5. Talking Beasts #13815 1922 no publisher \Harold Nelson, Contents I-XII no links, Intro by KDW
ISFDB

Fairy Ring T2628264

LOm$ 1906-11 --lacks "MacClure's Library ..." (CHECK for that)
-.$ 1907 --lacks "McClure's Library ..."
. 1909 --PV Loviatar (but Contents list is incomplete, albeit inclg (untitled) poem by Smith)
NEED 1910, 1st ed. illus. MacKinstry (expected) --q
NEED 1913, w cover at HDL
. 1931 \MacKinstry
LOH. 1934 \MacKinstry
-d$ 2012 Gutenberg #40359 \MacKinstry ; linked
Fairy Stories ECSK

Magic Casements T2628907

LOALm$i 1907-11 orange cover --lacks "McClure's Library ..."
OI. 1931

Tales of Laughter T2629209

LOH.$ 1908
1926 \MacKinstry --q --SUBTITLE? TRUNCATED?

to be continued (not today) --check Contents whether truncated; other library records for larger page size

-d$ 2016 Gutenberg #54734

Tales of Wonder T2629244

LOHm$ 1909 (whitespace format)

The Talking Beasts: A Book of Fable Wisdom --nidb; see anthology series LFL


WorldCat
  • Fairy Ring

working 2019-10-14

(c)1910 w Contents --dnf library record as dated 1910
1913 o[3]
1916 o[4] as xvi, 444; ed. KD Wiggin and NA Smith
1926 o[5] -HDL
1917 32445786, 1922 21954759, 1927 792749168 "9 unnumbered leaves of plates"
1967 Rev ed http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/317692264 (A new ed. of a classic collection, including tales from fifteen lands. Rev. by Ethna Sheehan. Illustrated by Warren Chappell.) 414 pages illustrations (some color)
  • Magic Casements: A Second Fairy Book (1907) Fo[6](14) --brief review More Fairy Stories "just come off the press of the McClure Company" Phi Inq -12-23 p4
  • Magic Casements: A Second Fairy Book, eds. (1907) --LFL 2 https://lccn.loc.gov/07039995 -LOC (also at Internet Archive) (cover at Amazon) o[7] w list of 43 story titles
1942 D, Doran o[8]
  • Tales of Laughter: A Third Fairy Book (1908) Fo[9](28) Fo[10](11) --"Just Published" $1.50 [11] NYT -12-19 pBR789 Doubleday, Page (books 1and 2 both in 2nd ed.) "The fairy tales for instance were chosen after reading 20,000 fairy stories."
Doubleday Parents o[12]
  • Tales of Wonder: A Fourth Fairy Book (1909) Fo[13](11)
Doubleday Parents Fo[14](7)
  • The Talking Beasts: A Book of Fable Wisdom (1911) Fo[15](13)


LC (see also #Every Child Should Know)

  1. 1906 Fairy Ring [3] https://lccn.loc.gov/06042427 -HDL (1909 Doubleday, Page) t.p. 1909 w cover (no series list/name) ; 1934
  2. 1907 Magic Casements [1]
  3. 1908 Laughter [3] 1908  ; illus MacKinstry 1926 https://lccn.loc.gov/26021017 o[4206039], [1938] https://lccn.loc.gov/38027976 as Garden City publishing co
  4. 1909 Wonder [3] 1909  ;
  5. 1911 Talking Beasts [1] illus. Nelson "xxii, 391 p. col. front., col. plates. 20 cm" https://lccn.loc.gov/11029994 -HDL (undated Grosset & Dunlap, miscat as 1911 D, Page) "xxii, 391 p. col. front., col. plates. 20 cm" ; t.p.(b/w "Children's Crimson Series") Index of Titles p381-91; col front uncredited; lacks at least pp xiii, xvi-xvii (at least); Intro p.?xiii-xxii; "The Fables of Aesop" half-title w poem immed follows xxii; stories end p378 (about 250 prose and verse)
full-page b/w drawings (eg facing p4, leaf not included in the pagination), clearly signed Harold Nelson (no list)
many contents, as in section I Aesop, are shorter than one page



Publisher succession

Editions may be expected, uncertainly, as (eg The Fairy Ring)

1906 McClure, Phillips & Co.
1907 The McClure Company (second edition, $1.50 --from newspaper 1907-10)
1908 Doubleday, Page & Co. (second edition, $1.50 --from newspaper 1908-12)
1909 Doubleday, Page --known from HathiTrust
1910 Doubleday, Page, illus. MacKinstry --known from newspapers; implied in library

records as (c)1910

Doubleday, Doran
Doubleday, Doran for Parents' Institute --#Every Child Should Know
Doubleday & Company


2. Magic Casements (none at HDL)

LOC t.p. MCMVII
Amazon ASIN: B000NZ5SWM
Internet Archive t.p. MCMVII
Internet Archive t.p. D, Doran 1931 w cover, w Series list --q


1. The Fairy Ring

(c)1906 McClure, Phillips; 1910 Doubleday, Page

The Fairy Ring Fo[16](36) --nidb --niBL

HDL 1906 10 16 31 34 --and [1942] Fairy Stories ECSK
1906 o[17] xvii 445
1909 cat as "1906" (2 files 1 copy) front cover and Internet Archive t.p. 1909, p[446] blank = three files, 1 book --COVER TITLE The Fairy Ring
Contents (63): Scandinavian 12, English 4, French 13, Spanish 2, Gaelic 4, German 19, Russian 3, East Indian 6 ; Introduction xiii-xvii, no Illustrations
1913 as "1910" t.p. 1913(illustrated cover The Fairy Ring)(no front pages)
v, vii-[ix], [Illustrations, 25], xi, xiii; p[1-2] as below; " " as below
1916 t.p. 1916(no cover)(no front pages)(frontis. guard sheet)
v-[vi], vii-[ix], [Illustrations, 25], xi (poem), xiii-[xvii]; p[1-2] half-title, series list; p3-[445], [446] Country Life Press

Apparently identical 1909=1913=1916 (and presumably 1910) numbered leaves v-[xviii], 3-[445] except p[446]

1931 --NOVIEW, cat as 18, 444, illustrations (but Internet Archive provides view)
1934 --COVER TITLE Fairy Ring

1934 w original cover (Ack) vvi, Contents vii-[ix], Illustrations [xi-xii], (poem) [xiii], Intro xv-[xix], stories 3-[445] Illustrations, p[xi-xii], lists 25 (color frontispiece plus 24 b/w plates not included in the pagination) --all but frontis. reproduced small size in Gutenberg #40359

Known changes from 1909, except title leaf

1910 insert illustrations and "Illustrations"
1910/1913 new cover w small MacK illustration; series list p[2]
1916 none (or cover)
1916/1931 new cover, as 1909 modified
1931 renumber xi-xv[i] as xiii-xvii[i]; move series list to front page
1934 none
[1942] as Fairy Stories ECSK (front pages), truncated text and illustrations (ackty, Contents, Illustrations modified to fit)

subset illustrated by Elizabeth MacKinstry (far above)

(c)1910 Crimson Classics The Fairy Ring o[18] xviii 444 with Contents list --probably illustrated for the 1910 Crimson Classics ed. (contrast t.p. date 1909, unillustrated)
1913 cat as "1910" front cover
1916 t.p. (no cover)
1931 --NOVIEW --but Internet Archive t.p.("Crimson Classics") with cover "Fairy Ring"; front page "The Children's Crimson Classics", illus. MacKinstry, last page unnumbered, Ack v-[vi], Contents vii-[ix], Illustrations [xi-xii] 25 (col front + 24 b/w, Introduction xv-xix (half-title leaf [1-2]?)
1934 The Children's Crimson Classics t.p. cover


Newspapers

newspapers ("fairy ring" wiggin) 1903--19 (27 from 1906-11 to 1911) 973341

[19] NYT 1906-11-30 pHBN810 --from interviews

"just completed", 65 tales, following two poetry anthologies

[20] Wiggin/Riggs and Smith in Edinburgh and Maine, The Bookman 1907-08 p561 (yet to complete Magic Casements and Pinafore Palace)
  • 8 hits Nov/Dec 1906 inclg publisher advert of the series as McClure's Library of Children's Classics (as McClure, Phillips) [21] NYT -12-15-pBR872
reviews of multiple Fairy Tales books [22] The Sun 1906-12-12 p11; [23] The Independent -12-13 p1407; [24] NYT -12-15 pBR868 "Books for the Children. IX."

1907

  • [25] NYT -10-18 The McClure Company, successors; "New Additions to McClure's Library of Children's Classics" (2)
  • [26] NYT -10-26 pBR692 "Completing Lists of Autumn Books"; "Among the November announcements", from McClure Magic Casements
--published yesterday by Doubleday, Page: Nils P240053 and Alice in Wonderland P371065
  • [27] McClure's Magazine 1907-11 p551 McClure's Library of Children's Classics, "The Crimson Classics" ed. KDW, NAS RETURN TO THIS --Magic Casements (just out), "This volume completes The Fairy Ring $1.50; The Fairy Ring second $1.5 The McClure Company
  • [28] " " p20, also Adventures of a Doll "for very young people" 75c
multiple Fairy Tales books [29] The Independent 1907-12-19 p1479; "... the judiciousness of their selection should be supplemented by careful consideration before reading. For the closely printed pages are folklore, and as I content the time is coming when we will have to put a stop to what isoften told in folklore's name."

1908

  • [30] Chi Trib -12-18 p Tales of Laughter, newest of now 6 books in the Children's Classics (now from Doubleday, Page), no ed./printing numbers
  • [31] NY Times -12-19 The Children's Crimson Classics (just published, now 6 from Doubleday) with Edition numbers inclg The Fairy Ring 2nd, Magic Casements 2nd

1909

  • [32] McClure's Magazine, Jan 1909, p129? "Announcement" by Doubleday, Page re McClure backlist "as well as the new works already announced by them." ; "Mr S. S. McClure, who built this fine list, including 245 writers and 411 separate titles, representing many of our best modern authors, wishes to devote all of his time to McClure's Magazine." --among the newest McClure books, Tales of Laughter
  • [33] The Dial -11-16 p354, two-page D, Page advertisement
includes Grimm's Fairy Tales and Undine, both illus. Arthur Rackham

UK

Meanwhile A. C. Black publishes Tales of Wonder, from Tanglewood Tales and A Wonder Book with Composition Exercises, as a Supplementary Reader --"New Volumes in A. C. Black's School Text-Books", The Athenaeum #4273 1909-09-18 p343; as Intermediate level, price -/6 (other vols too from folk tales or lit. fantasy)

("the fairy ring" wiggin) 1910--1939 (11) 4 (none 1910s) 1111000010 0000101=1936

ann. as colored frontispiece and 32 b/w drawings by MacKinstry "New York Book Announcements" NYT -07-02 pBR12
[34] NYT 1910-12-03 pBR7 D, Page advert inclg
Fairy Ring "issued in a new and delightfully illustrated edition $1.25 net + 12c (now among 7 vols in The Children's Crimson Classics")
Folk Tales ECSK 90c net + 10c
--and others!

1920 Annie Carroll Moore, "Children's Reading and the Fall Books" [35] "The Bookman 1920-11 p255-62, 2nd par "The second national celebration of Children's Book Week (November 15 to 20) ..." --The Treasure of the Island of Mist p59; "galley proofs of The Story of Dr. Dolittle" p60 (no prices)

1928 Doubleday, Doran, $2.00 each (5 vols) "It is not a book for children. The print is too small. But the selection is splendid, the stories are briefly sketched and easily gleaned by the mother." --on Tales of Laughter, but the other four are "equally desirable" --Emily Newell Blair, "A Book for Every Child", Good Housekeeping 87.5 1928-11, p198

1910--1939 newspapers

("the fairy ring" mackinstry) 0 --false negative
("tales of laughter" mackinstry) 11 1926=6 1100010000011


1926

[36] "Twenty-five Books and a Map" NYT,HT 1926-11-07 pF8 --ACM? [who is author of Children's Books of 1926, The Bookman 1926-10 p208-14?
MacManus, The Donegal Wonder Book (Stokes, $2) "Thousand-year-old tales of magic, mystery, witchery and faerie told in the rich colorful language of an Irish storytelller."
[37] "Children's Books, 1926" (one of 2 or 3) NYT,HT 1926-12-05 pF10 --ACM?


HathiTrust
KDW
Fairy R : preceds newspapers
Magic C : none
T Laughter : 1908 08 22 23 23 26 37
1908 McClure t.p. MCMVIII w Series list, (c)1908 McClure
"1908" cat Grosset & Dunlap t.p. 1927 D, Page(two color) w cover, w Series list, (c)1908 D, Page! --contains that p[1-2] half-title --unillustrated
"1926" t.p. 1912 (no front matter) --apparently lacking p[1-2] half-title
t.p. 1922 w cover, w Series list
t.p. 1923 (no front pages)
"1923" t.p. 1924 w Series list
1937 D, Doran xii 467 NOVIEW

As illus/decor by MacKinstry (not many records) (few records as 1912 to 1950 even report illustrations)

--CHECK 1926 NEWSPAPERS for illustrated ed.
o[38] w Contents; o[o[39] same as HDL "Doubleday, Page & Co., 1926"(!) --but HDL copy is 1912 D, Page, unillus.
o[40] "Garden City Pub. Co., [©1926, 1938 printing]"
o[41] as "Doubleday, Page & Co., 1930"(!)
o[42] "Garden City Pub. Co., 1938" --cf. LCCN
T Wonder : 1909
1909 D, Page; 2 copies w cover; t.p. MCMIX publ 1909-09, Intro p.xi-xiii
Talking B : 1911
(c)1911 Grosset & Dunlap t.p. no date w cover --12 sections, "Reprinted from various sources"
Arabian N : 1909 12 93
1909 Scribner's(3) --elsewhere
1909 Copp, Clark t.p. MCMIX
1912 Scribner's t.p. MCMXII publ 1909-10
1993 ISBN-0684195887 (limited deluxe edition) --NOVIEW
Twilight Stories : 1925 --NOVIEW


Every Child Should Know

books 1, 3, 4 were truncated and published by D, Doran for Parents' Institute in the 1930s/40s

1. Fairy Stories ECSK \MacKinstry --ntbcw Fairy Tales ECSK (1906)

Doubleday Parents Fo[43](4)
ECSK (undated Parents) [1942] https://lccn.loc.gov/42051972 -HDL "viii p., 2 l., 317 p. incl. col. front. plates. 20 cm" t.p. undated(What Every Child Should Know Library), Illustrations, p[ix], lists 18 (front +17)
HDL "1910" is "[1942]" t.p. Doubleday, Doran for Parents Inst (no date)
Contents (39): Scandinavian 12, English 4, French 13, Spanish 2, Gaelic 4, German 4 ; Illustrations front+17

2. (evidently no ECSK edition)

3. Tales of Laughter ECSK \MacKinstry

[c1939] https://lccn.loc.gov/40009525 "xi, 369 p. col. front. 20 cm"

4. Tales of Wonder ECSK T2630429

#19461 D, Doran for Parents (c)1909, linked page# to p361, Intro by KDW
[1941?] https://lccn.loc.gov/42010321 "xiii, 364 p. incl. col. front. 20 cm"

HDL ("every child should know") (76 hits; only 1 this series)

[1942] Fairy Stories ECSK (indexed as 1910)


Acknowledgments by the publishers

Acknowledgments cover (by manual counts) 34 of 63, 18 of 43, 56 of 109, 31 of 49 stories, or 139 of 264.

No introductory essay in the series (absent in this third book) reveals the contribution of the editors to the texts of the other half of the stories.

Contents listings contain personal names of source editor/authors for 3 0 9 12 stories, or 24 of 264. (Some acknowledgments contain other personal names, eg (Joseph) Jacobs.)


1. [untitled Acknowledgments] by McClure, Phillips "for permission to use" (34 of 63 stories, by manual counts)

  • Little, Brown (2)
  • A. Wessells (1)
  • American Book (1)
  • University Publishing (1)
  • Harper & Bros 43 (7), titles Miss Mulock's, Laboulaye's
  • G. P. Putnam's 213 (6), Jacobs's, Jacobs's, Dasent's
  • F. A. Stokes (2)
  • Longmans, Green (11), "from the Andrew Lang Fairy Books"
  • Mr. Seumas McManus (3), from two collections published by McClure

Ac "permission to use" 34 of 63 stories

Contents grouped under "Scandinavian" and the like headings


2. Magic Casements "Publisher's Note" deposit copy -- "for permission to use" (18 of 43 stories, by manual counts)

  • Longmans, Green & Company 2135 (11)--all Lang by title
  • G. P. Putnam's Sons 1111 (4)--3 from Jacobs by title
  • Harper & Brothers 21 (3), two from Laboulaye's

Ac "permission to use" 18 of 43 stories

Contents (no list viewed, 1907) (from unillus. 1931 printing at HathiTrust) (Preface by KDW and NAS)

No editor/author names. (Laboulaye's Fairy Book is acknowledged for two stories, but that is the title of the book.)

43 stories (manual count of 1931 Contents list)
Contents listings are uniformly of the type "Maid Lena (Scandinavian)", with impersonal credits, and the story headings do not contain those annotations.

--1907 publ record needs reference to 1931 (or that printing at HDL) for probable missing leaves (2)


3. Tales of Laughter "Publishers' Note" w cover -- "for permission to use" (56 of 31+40+38 = 109)

G. P. Putnam's 85 (13)
American Book (1)
Little, Brown (1), Edward Lear's
F. A. Stokes 52 (7)
F. Warne (3), Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales
J. B. Lippincott 134 (8), four from Grimm's
Charles Scribner's (4)
George Routledge (12), Grimm's
Joseph McDonough (5)
A. L. Burt (2)

Ac "permission to use" 56 of 109 stories

Contents story listings (109) of two kinds (109 9), chiefly the first of these:

Little Tuppen (Scandinavian)
The Happy Family (H. C. Andersen)

By two manual counts, there are 109 story listings, only nine of the second type. Story headings do not contain the parenthetical annotations.

4 personal names
--Andersen 4, Carroll 1, Lear 2, Clifford 1, Bannerman 1


4. Tales of Wonder "Publishers' Note" w cover --all "for permission to use" (31 of 49, by manual counts)

G. P. Putnam's 31121 (8), "by" Fielde Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs
T. Y. Crowell (2), " " Griffis
Joseph McDonough, Albany (5), " " Frere
Charles Scribner's (3), " " Houghton
Macmillan & Co, London (2), " " Mitford
Review of Reviews, London (2), ed. Stead; perhaps two different short Books for the Bairns
Moffat, Yard (2), " " Williams
Ginn (1), --
Century (1), " " Lummmis
David McKay (1), " " Hauff
Mr. Seumas MacManus (4), from two collections "published by us"

Ac "permission to use" 31 of 50 stories --now almost all with

Contents listings (49) of three types (37 10 2)

Longnose the Dwarf (German)
Billy Beg and the Bull. Seumas MacManus (Celtic)
The Emperor's Nightingale. H. C. Andersen

Story headings do not contain the impersonal parenthetical annotations, nor the personal names.

12 personal names
--Andersen p51, Mulock 81
--MacManus 62 116 302 323, Laboulaye 110, Caballero 143 189, Voltaire 160 200, Francoso 169


5. Talking Animals (>250 stories, credited only in the Contents list as sections I-XII, not all by personal name)