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* (The) Cosmopolitan (Magazine)
 
* (The) Cosmopolitan (Magazine)
 
* (The) Ladies['s] Home Journal
 
* (The) Ladies['s] Home Journal
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: Ladies' home journal and practical housekeeper, 6 annual vols of 12 issues
 +
[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000059805 HDL]: 1885-89
 +
: 1.1 December 1883 (presumed) to 6.12 November 1889 (72 issues)
 +
: HDL U Michigan covers 2.11 to 6.12 (50 issues); missing pages
 +
Price
 +
: 2.11 .50/.05 (12pp), 3.1 (16pp, sometime incr to 20pp) ... 4.4
 +
: 4.5 .50/.06
 +
: 6.12 I-II, 1-24, III-IV 1.00/.10
 +
: 6. premium supplement
 +
[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000059808 HDL]: vols 7-15 (to Nov 1898), 25, 30-34 (Nov 1917)
 +
 +
Dec 1897 48pp +covers
 +
[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015012341635?urlappend=%3Bseq=55 HDL Jan 1898] (XV.2) $1.00/.10, ... ed. Bok; "published on the 25th ..."
 +
 +
Dec 1907 84pp +covers
 +
As of January 1908 (XXV.2) $1.50/.15, ... ed. Bok; "published on the 25th of each month previous")
 +
 +
As of January 1913 (XXX.1) $1.50/.15, international prices also stated; Curtis, President; ed. Edward W. Bok
 +
 
* St. Nicholas (Magazine)
 
* St. Nicholas (Magazine)
  

Revision as of 15:50, 22 July 2016

handled as Series (not publication series), eg [ Series: Cosmopolitan]

2016-07 clean up some non-genre magazines

ISFDB Series yearspan isfdb en.wiki HDL &c publs
Century Mag. 1881-1930 [1] x EN ENws
Cosmopolitan 1886-pres [2] x EN ENw-h (deleted)
Ladies' Home Journal 1883-2014 [3] x EN ENw-h
Putnam's Mag. [2nd of 3] 1868-1870 [4] x EN sx ENw h 1870 (3)
Scribner's Mag. 1887-1939 [5] EN sx ENw 1887 1905
Scribner's Monthly 1871-1881 [6] EN sx ENw
St. Nicholas Mag. 1873-1940 [7] x EN ENw h
Pearson's Mag. uk 1896-1939 [8] x EN ENw h --
The Windsor Mag. uk 1895-1939 [9] x EN ENw h

The Atlantic Monthly 1857-pres [10] EN s EN
Harper's Mag. 1850-pres [11] EN s EN
Harper's Weekly Mag. 1857-1916 [12] EN s EN
Lippincott's Monthly Mag. 1868-1915/16 [13] EN sx ENw
The Saturday Evening Post 1821/97- [14] EN s ENw

dnf ISFDB

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper 1852-1922
Saturday Review (U.S. magazine) 1920/24-1971...82

misc

top
  • (The) Cosmopolitan (Magazine)
  • (The) Ladies['s] Home Journal
Ladies' home journal and practical housekeeper, 6 annual vols of 12 issues

HDL: 1885-89

1.1 December 1883 (presumed) to 6.12 November 1889 (72 issues)
HDL U Michigan covers 2.11 to 6.12 (50 issues); missing pages

Price

2.11 .50/.05 (12pp), 3.1 (16pp, sometime incr to 20pp) ... 4.4
4.5 .50/.06
6.12 I-II, 1-24, III-IV 1.00/.10
6. premium supplement

HDL: vols 7-15 (to Nov 1898), 25, 30-34 (Nov 1917)

Dec 1897 48pp +covers HDL Jan 1898 (XV.2) $1.00/.10, ... ed. Bok; "published on the 25th ..."

Dec 1907 84pp +covers As of January 1908 (XXV.2) $1.50/.15, ... ed. Bok; "published on the 25th of each month previous")

As of January 1913 (XXX.1) $1.50/.15, international prices also stated; Curtis, President; ed. Edward W. Bok

  • St. Nicholas (Magazine)


Edward Spencer, wri 132828

[15] Edward Spencer obituary The Sun 1883-07-18 p1


Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, wri 137357

coll. The Enchanted Forest at HDL, ill. E. Boyd Smith (6 inclg frontispiece)

LCCN: 09-26471 which links e-copy at HDL

[16]

later expand maybe; check newspapers

E. Boyd Smith, ill. Enchanted Forest

W. Best Clinedinst, ill. Through the Ivory Gate

"No Haid Pawn", unillustrated

Scribner's Magazine, Vol. I (Jan-Jun 1887) <a href="http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044092678713?urlappend=%3Bseq=5">title page at HDL</a>

covers and frontisplates are variously included or excluded in digital copies of bound volumes

as digitized from Harvard University copy of volume 1 (one of three e-copies at HDL as of 2016-07-14), Covers and frontispiece of January number are missing but Feb to Jun are present and Mar to Jun are intact

top line of front cover, eg "Vol. I. No 4.   April 1887   Price 25 cents"
Scribner's Magazine [colophon: April] Published Monthly with Illustrations
bottom two lines identify publishers Charles Scribner's Sons New York // F. Warne & Co. London (the latter truncated) <a href="http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044092678713?urlappend=%3Bseq=399">front cover, Apr 1887</a>

blank first page p[385] (reverse of portrait plate?) is stamped "[occluded] Mar 25 1887 Library" (catalogued or received?)

copy 2, U Michigan generally lacks covers but includes, following p[1]-768, the front cover of 1.6 June, both sides in excellent condition, list of 1.6 contents, and most of an advertising supplement, evidently, numbered pp. 2-27 and 40, of which the first advertises the binding service for volume 1 <a href="http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030597440?urlappend=%3Bseq=782</a>, $0.75 plus $0.30 return postage

copy 3, U California --simply p i-viii and 1-768

"The Magic Flight in Folk-lore" H. E. Warner, I.6 (Jun 1887) p[762]-66 UCal p762

Scribner's

not in ISFDB:

Putnam's 1 + Emerson's United States Magazine => Emerson's ...

Putnam's 2 + Hours at Home [nidb] => Scribner's Monthly => Century

Scribner's Magazine

Putnam's 3 => Atlantic

Century
  • (The) Century Magazine EN; [: Illustrated Monthly Magazine]; also Macmillan and Co., London


Scribner's

EN; Jan 1887 to May 1939 (107 semiannual volumes?) Charles Scribner's Sons

Nov 1870 to Oct 1881 (11 annual volumes?) ? Scribner & Co. "Scribner's Monthly was published from 1870 to 1881. Scribner's Monthly was later moved to another publisher, and was renamed The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine."

(Charles) Scribner and Co.; after 1871 death reorg as Scribner, Armstrong, and Co.; from 1878 Charles Scribner's Sons.


Scribner's Magazine

Catalog record 1 [17] complete, or nearly so, Vols. 1-72, 1887 to 1922 ; Vols. 1-105, 1887 to 1939, but 73-105, 1923-1939 no view

3 copies of some vols.

Catalog record 2 [18]

about 60 of 72 semiannual volumes 1887 to 1922 , all from Princeton

1905

Jun 1905 XXXVII 6; Mary R. S. Andrews p698-713 at HDL, illus. B. West Clinedinst (5 paintings? inclg 3 full-page)

Vol. 37 probably six 128-page issues; that is, 128 numbered pages ... 641-768

As bound Title page -- Scribner's Magazine: published monthly with illustrations -- Charles Scribner's Sons, New York // William Heineman, London Copyright page -- Copyright, 1905, by Charles Scribner's Sons iii-viii, Contents of Scribner's Magazine, vol. 37

Published in Scribner's Magazine 37.6 (June 1905) p698-713 with illustrations by B. West Clinedinst (5 inclg 3 full-page). From the long first paragraph where Philip Beckwith awakens from a dream to the vision of one of his mother's people? ancestors? : "Could it be that a little ghost ... had joined the gay troop of his boyish visions and slipped in with them through the ivory gate of pleasant dreams." HDL

1870

Volume 1 at HDL -- F. Warne & Co., London -- "No Haid Pawn", p410-17


"No Haid Pawn" Thomas Nelson Page 410-417 ss https://lccn.loc.gov/n80037026 (100)

768 pages; no. 4 presumably 385-512 ; 515 Scribner's Magazine: published monthly with illustrations (no cover illus.) 1.5 May 1887 25 cents

"pages 513 and 514" as digitized comprise three leaves back/front covers and frontisplate

as bound, Contents p.iii-vi followed by p3


Putnam's

Scribner's Monthly absorbed the second incarnation of Putnam's Monthly at ISFDB

  1. 1853-57 HDL (6 of 9 vols) ; last two years ed. F. L. Olmsted
  2. 1868-70 , 6 vols. HDL (vols 2, 6) Putnam's magazine of literature, science, art, and national interests
  3. Oct 1906--Apr 10, 7 semiannual vols. HDL

Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art Published by G. P. Putnam, G. P. Putnam's Sons distinguished by "publishing only American writing" (where Harper's reissued much from British magazines)


Putnam's --long title in 2nd incarnation only?--

Vol VI (numbers 31-35) at HDL
[19]
(31 Jul) p9-128 followed by Putnam's Monthly Advertiser 311-318 + 1 + ? 321-326
(32 Aug) p129-240
(33 Sep) p241-352
(34 Oct) p353-464, bottom half "Announcement of a New Magazine" HDL Scribner's will "be issued about the 15th of October for the month of November"; to all subscribers in lieu of Putnam's 36 Dec; will bill $3.00 for annual subscription beginning Dec
Advertiser includes Scribner's Monthly prospectus HDL "will take the place of Putnam's Magazine and Hours at Home
Advertiser includes Lee & Shepard, Through the Looking Glass, simultaneous, $1.25 or $1.50 full gilt sides and edges; uniform with Alice's Adventures HDL

"New Publications for the Fall of 1870" -- "New Illustrated Juvenile Books Now Ready" -- "in press for immediate publication"

(35 Nov) p465-568, bottom "A Change of Base", from the present editor P. G. HDL

1st series, Jan 1853 to Sep 1857 (vols. 1-10)

Vol. I, title page as bound Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science, and Art at Cornell
Vol. I, No. I (Jan 1853) Putnam's Monthly: A Magazine of Literature, Science, and Art at Cornell

Ten semiannual volumes Vols. 1-10, Numbers 1-54 [when so numbered? on covers only?]

Cornell provides full view

-- front cover, No. XXV, July 1855, states "10 cents"

2nd series, Jan 1868 to Nov 1870 (vols. 1-6)

Vol. I, title page as bound Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests. New Series. at Cornell
Vol. I, No. I (Jan 1868) Putnam's Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests at Cornell

Cornell University Library provides full view of interiors (in CUL framing material, as vols. 11-16)

3rd series --complete at HDL?

Vol. I

UK

Pearson's Magazine
(The) Windsor Magazine

The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women


1901 Vol. XIV same pattern Vol 14 (where HDL collection resumes)

1902 Vol. XV, No. 2 to Vol. XVII, No. 1 Vols 15 and 16, completed May and November, as bound (NYPL copy at HDL)

Pages [iii]-vi (Index) and [1]-804 Pages [iii]-vi (Index) and [1]-714 Length by issue 210 (December 1901), four at 120 each, and 114 (May 1902); Five at 120 each, and 114 (November 1902). December 1902 is p[1]-210 in the next volume.

1903 Vol. XVII, No. 2 to Vol. XIX, No. 1 Vols 17 and 18, completed May and November, as bound (NYPL copy at HDL)

Pages [iii]-vi (Index) and [1]-804 Pages [iii]-vi (Index) and [1]-714 Length by issue 210 (December 1902), four at 120 each, and 114 (May 1903); Five at 120 each, and 114 (November 1903). December 1903 is p[1]-210 in the next volume.

1904 Vol. XIX, No. 2 to Vol. XXI, No. 1 Vols 19 and 20, completed May and November, as bound (NYPL copy at HDL) Pages [iii]-vi (Index) and [1]-804 Pages [iii]-vi (Index) and [1]-714 Length by issue 210 (December 1902), four at 120 each, and 114 (May 1903); Five at 120 each, and 114 (November 1904)

October 1904 Vol. XX, No. 5 Page-count 120 represents frontispiece p[481-82] and p483-600, the only content of this issue as bound. Non-genre magazine, only known SF content listed.

531-44, illustrated by Henry Austin 27226 per Index

Vol. XXI frontispieces 2, 212, 332, 454, 576, 698

Vol. XXI, No. 124 (April 1905) - faux cover at HDL sixpence

Vol. XX, No. 120 (December 1904) - faux cover at HDL "Xmas Number" one shilling

Ayesha: The Return of "She"; serial from December 1904 (c) 1904 in the United States; 27-46, 237-54, 365-85, 499-511, 617-37, 745-64 (to be continued)

Cover images Dec 1904, Apr 1905, May 1905 Dec 1904 contents "Yearly Subscription ... post free to any part of the world, 9s. 6d."

Communications address: "The Editor, 'Windsor Magazine', Warwick House, Slaisbury Square, E.C."

xxx: Spalding Gold Medal Racket 32/- ; Copyright Detective Stories 0/6 (six-penny novels); ... Rudge-Whitworth bicycles betw 5 and 16 L

May 1905 contents (p. xxxix of lii)


Vol. XIII Editor's Scrap- 155, 275, 395, 515, 626, 751

numbers end 160, 280, 400, 520, 640, 754 (160, four @ 120, 114)

Collier's Catalogue record

Published by P. F. Collier & Son, Publishers

vol 31 spring-summer 1903

31:1 (April 4, 1903) 10 cents
31:22 (August 29, 1903) "Household Number for September" p1=cover
The Tabu Tale, ill. (2 small) Charles Livingstone Bull, p10-11j p10 at HDL
31:26 (September 26, 1903)

vols 41.1 summer 1908


Charles Livingston Bull ill. Before Adam, Jack London

1906 [20] N-Y Tribune 1906-07-16 p5 - LC reading room;
0921, 0928 adverts Everybody's Magazine, October
[21] Bos. Globe 1906-09-29 p4 Everybody's Magazine cover tracks



Jules Verne, wri https://lccn.loc.gov/n79064013 (801) Captain Hatteras T7387

[1876] Ward Locke https://lccn.loc.gov/62056459 62-56459 ; OCLC o[22] ; also [192-?] o[23]
1951 Didier 51012857 51-12857
[191-?] 20,000 Leagues o[24]

WorldCat search "jules verne" "henry austin" (many hits) -- evidently Austin was Ward, Locke's illustrator of Verne

Headon Hill, wri [25] https://lccn.loc.gov/n84177040 (9) --but LCCat search 'headon hill' hits 11 Seaward for the Foe


These magazines published some Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling

Pearson's

The Leopard, Apr 1902-04, p446-50 (not first) HDL, ill. Verbeck (3)
The Crab, Aug 1902-08, p209-13 (first publication; as "The Crab That Made the Tides") HDL, ill. Lawson Wood (4)

p1-740 plus Index [741]-42; to 112 224 336 448 560 (not 672 but 740)

Windsor

LCCN: 2008-570150 The Windsor Magazine, Rudyard Kipling extracts 1901-1904 -- including 3 Just So Stories
The Elephant's Child, Feb 1902-02, p333-40 (not first) HDL, ill. Frank Ver Beck (11)
The Cat, Oct 1902-10, p483-90 (not first) HDL, ill. Cecil Aldin (5)
Tabu Tale, Sep 1903, p363-71 (6)
"Wireless" (first publ?) -- we say Scribner's, August 1902
Stalky & Co., serial 1898-99

full view at HDL from NYPL copy

1903/04 Vol. XIX title page as bound The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women

[iii]-vi Index
  1. front plate + 3-120
  2. 121
  3. 241
  4. (Sep) 361, Tabu Tale 363-71 HDL, ill. L. Raven-Hill (6)
  5. 481
  6. 601-714 (6 pp. short)


Cecil Aldin, ill. 204078 EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n82032660 (40)

Oliver Herford, ill. 233241 EN (418)

L. Raven-Hill, ill 233327, Leonard Raven-Hill EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n85321766 (12)

Stalky & Co., Kipling
Kipps, Wells (Pall Mall v36 1905) --serial nidb UK http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/861527 US http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1344678

non-genre, cartoonist

Frank Ver Beck, ill. 130668 EN (31)


Lawson Wood, ill., Clarence 123640 EN (6)

?

B. West Clinedinst, ill. nidb, Benjamin West Clinedinst‏ EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n89103602 (10)

non-genre

E. Boyd Smith, ill. 233079, Elmer Boyd Smith 1860-1943 https://lccn.loc.gov/n82116415 (77) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n82-116415 VIAF=2703176

1905 Nov The Story of Noah's Ark picture book, 1st children's book 05-34691 HDL
The Enchanted Forest --submitted
Snorri's Edda o[26]


Johannes Gehrts, ill. 202221 EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n79007641 (3) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79007641/

http://www.worldcat.org/identities/viaf-95844706

2 of 3 illustrator, 1904 collection The Flower Princess T1989634

Ethel Clare Brown, ill. nidb niW https://lccn.loc.gov/no2011105752 (5) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2011-105752 VIAF=172168052

Margaret Ely Webb, ill. nidb EN VIAF=9520262 LCCN=no2002093725 (3)

1904, 1905 https://lccn.loc.gov/15023971 https://lccn.loc.gov/05008663 links HDL
https://lccn.loc.gov/09018559


Arthur H. Buckland, ill. 191159, 1900 and 1901 illustrations for this book apparent at HDL https://lccn.loc.gov/n2015010998 (1) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2015-010998 VIAF=91852679 LCCN=n2015010998 VIAF=95838672 ULAN=500025469 VIAF=200994297 (Arthur Herbert) SUDOC NUKAT Wikidata


John Hassall, ill. 226289 EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n95001823 (10)

Wouldbegoods ill.

Buckland and Hassall

190? 4th printing o[27] --19 leaves
1958 Benn 256p o[28]
1968 o[29]
1974 Benn 256p 051016076X

Blampied and Hassall

1925 Unwin "Colour frontis by Blampied plus 7 b/w plates by Hassall" (per bookseller)

o[30]

1923 10th, uncredited

1921 uncredited o[31]; HathiTrust o[32]

Wouldbegoods


Edmund Blampied, ill. nidb EN

1940 Peter Pan o[33] "Newly illustrated by Edmund Blampied"

https://lccn.loc.gov/nr88010200 --NEED at EN VIAF=306338919 LCCN=nr88010200 GND=116199164 VIAF=95838162 ULAN=500025390

https://www.amazon.com/Blampied-Peter-Pan-original-illustrated/dp/B001E3LGD2/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1468870075&sr=1-1&keywords=blampied+peter+pan+1940


"These picture are right, for the most part colored etchings of a dreamlike quality." -- May Lamberton Becker, below

[34] May Lamberton Becker NY Herald Tribune 1940-11-03 pH8

Peter Pan and Wendy, Blampied, Scribner's 216p $3.50
the only hit for Blampied 'Peter Pan'; none for Blampied 'Peter and Wendy'

Formats o[35] 1939 to 1956 "The Blampied ...

advert The Observer 1939-12-17 p4 [all caps] Blampied's Newly Illustrated Peter Pan notice Manchester Guardian 1939-12-22 p3 The Blampied Edition of Peter Pan Hodder & Stoughton 216p 25/-, 12 col 17 b/w illus


Blampied, above

Harrison Fisher, ill. 209808 EN n85141703 (LC is down)

C. M. Relyea 189982 EN https://lccn.loc.gov/no96051522 (LC is down)

Uncle Remus illustrators

Frederick Stuart Church 225339 [36]

n83065198 (LC is down)

Moser [37] nidb niW Wikidata[38]

(LC is down)

VIAF=23511607 LCCN=n83046528 (LC is down)

SI http://americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artist/?id=3432

William Holbrook Beard 225340 EN

n82028379 (LC is down)
1883

Arthur Burdette Frost 225338 en

n79132179 (LC is down)
1880 specious? T1963426

o[39]

Alfred Thomas Elwes (UK ed.) 204154 EN

nr91017809 (LC is down)

o[40] --1888 per Wikipedia VIAF=76170457 LCCN=nr91017809 VIAF=284186428 NTA=338563504 VIAF=303145850 SUDOC=169455920 VIAF=253548298 NLA=000035524518




JCH Uncle Remus 1880 Formats (from 1880)

Grosset & Dunlap 1880 P558740 - specious

o[41] as 1881 (c) 1880
o[42] as 1881 First ed., first state

Hartford Courant 1880-11-29 p2 (one newspaper with serial column?)

the book is now out "Mr. Frederick S. Church and Mr. James M.[?] Moser have furnished some capital illustrations ... (D. Appleton & Co.: New York. Brown & Gross: Hartford.)"

[43] Atl Const 1880-08-06 p2 explains

[44] Atl Const 1880-11-25 p2; "Now Ready" per advert by Appleton "F. S. Church" "J. H. Moser of Georgia"[sic]

[45] Atl Const 11-26 p1; sold out second day per NY papers of Tuesday (3000?)

Book Notices The Globe 1880-12-24 p4; Hart & Rawlinson, Toronto


Frederick Orin Bartlett, wri 25453 niW http://lccn.loc.gov/n91066766 (LC is down) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n91-066766 VIAF=36094677 LCCN=n91066766 "For works of this author entered under other names, search also under‏ ‎‡b Carleton, William, 1876-1945,‏ ‎‡b Mother of Pierrot, 1876-1945,‏ ‎‡b Old Dog,‏ ‎‡b 1876-1945."

1909 Golden Spider US; illus. Relyea 189982
1909 Can o[]
1912 UK o[46] Relyea Blampied - not in newspapers
2009 Gutenberg o[47] Relyea Fisher 209808

ASK about joint and several illustrations

Toronto: McLeon & Allen, illus. uncredited --capsule The Globe (Toronto) 1909-06-12 p14

Frederick Orin Bartlett (as Frederick O., "Fritz"), Cambridge resident, won first-prize in a short-story contest when "still on one of the Boston papers"; $500 prize attracted more than 11,000 submissions. His first book was successful, his second The Web of the Golden Spider is a best-seller in Boston, his third next spring. -- Bos. Globe 1909-04-10 p11

in its second edition -03-
Joan of the Alley his first per NYT
"as lurid a melo-drama ... as the most fervent lover of furious fiction could wish for" --Hartford Courant 1909-04-05 p17
Rider Haggard-style plot --The Sun
next month; Boston 0219; NYT 0220 pBR105 "The book is uncommonly well illustrated by Mr. Harrison Fisher and Mr. Charles M. Relyea."
NYT 0220 "latest publications"; DET 0227 advert $1.20 by local bookstore; Cin 0301 "new publications"; NYT 0313 Boston Gossip "in its second edition"; ordered from Can and Aus

Grosset & Dunlap edition 51ngmvmikML.jpg

Gutenberg #29104 is Grosset & Dunlap! 46 278 304 (one of 4 Bartlett titles)

probably color front. by Fisher, b/w by Relyea

http://www.ladybluestocking.com/Harrison%20Fisher/Web%20of%20the%20Golden%20Spider/Web%20of%20Golden%20Spider.htm --solved! Facsimile Dust Jacket (Small Maynard & Company)

http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/Web-of-the-Golden-Spider describes Grosset & Dunlap

https://archive.org/details/webgoldenspider00massgoog Small, Maynard & Co. -- this archive.org copy is "Second printing, February, 1909"; shows text spans 1-354


Babette Deutsch, wri 22782 EN Yarmolinsky, Babette Deutsch, 1895-1982

Heroes of the Kalevala: Finland's Saga, Babette Deutsch Fritz Eichenberg Julian Messner 238p $2.50 (per May Lamberton Becker)

later expand synopsis? or list review?


Williamsons --NEED en.wiki (non-genre) C.N. http://lccn.loc.gov/nb90667638 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nb90667638/

C. N. & A. M. at EN


The Guests Of Hercules, by C. N. Williamson EN and A. M. Williamson [48] 19569 [Illustrator: M. Leone Bracker and Arthur H. Buckland] --Gutenberg News

M. Leone Bracker, ill. 186819 niW 1885-1937 https://lccn.loc.gov/no2002041946 (?) LC is down http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2002-041946 VIAF=19344842 LCCN=no2002041946


Edith Nesbit, wri. 5098 E N Bland Tucker EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n85097242 (145) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85-097242 AC template fails

The Wouldbegoods (1900?), 3rd printing 1904 HDL

subtitle: Being ...
no cover
Illustrations, list of 18 including frontispiece (full-page b/w, plates not included in pagination)
331+[18]
fr^ 38^ 43^ 74= 91= 153^ 164^ 177^ 180^"1901" 202^"1901" 208^ 226? 236^ 242^"1901" 255^"1901" 268^"1901" 276^"1901" 301^

Wouldbegoods

1968 Benn 051016076X

Adrian Ross, wri. (pseud) 62131 EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n83044564 (41)

Deathdate

gilbertandsullivanarchive.org British Musical Theatre, "adapted from The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre by Kurt Gänzl" [49]
"Sunday" (09-10) per British newspapers 1993-09-12 The Scotsman, The Manchester Guardian
U of Cambridge Alumni Database, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography [50]
"today" (09-11) per Associated Press, London 09-11 (notice or obituary in many US newspapers 1993-09-12)

Justin Huntly McCarthy, wri. 115704 EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n88654900 (89) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n88-654900 AC template fails


Abbie Farwell Brown, wri 223893 EN

"Her sister Ethel [Clare/a Brown?] became an author and illustrator under the name Ann Underhill."
mother Clara Neal Brown contributed to The Youth's Companion EN
1901-09 $0.85 The Lonesomest Doll [51] advert by the publisher
1902 coll. T1952229 -- 1st ed. done

In the Days of the Giants $1.10; school ed. 50 cents --per contemporary advertisement of the 1904, below

2006 Dover ed. https://lccn.loc.gov/2006040281 vii+148 --submitted

COLLECTION or novel?

1904 coll. T1989634 1st ed. PV Chavey The Flower Princess HDL
https://lccn.loc.gov/04024500 links HDL

2 or 4 originally published in The Churchman (first two), 1 in Brown Book (last)

illustrations front-p31 (MEW), tp (PSH); 10 (MEW) 18 Margaret Ely Webb 56 (PSH) 86 (PSH) 124 Ethel C. Brown ; f/b endpapers (PSH) ; cover (PSH)

Contents

  1. 1 flower - three illus MEW The Churchman
  2. 45 little - one illus PSH The Churchman
  3. 67 mermaid - one illus PSH
  4. 103 ten - one illus ECB Brown Book, Boston
1914 genre? https://lccn.loc.gov/14016943 218p links HDL; ill Birch