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Revision as of 19:41, 21 September 2019
created 2016-04-13 by import from ../
User:Pwendt/FFM (Fairy-tales Folk-lore Mythology)
- create 2016-10-31 by import from this page and others Colum, d'Aulaire, Gag, Jacobs, Lang
early | mid | recent | |
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Illustrator | Oliver Herford | Pauline Baynes Tasha Tudor |
(John Rocco) |
Writer | E. Nesbit | Mary Norton | Rick Riordan |
- Subpages (19 as of 2019-08-26, or 2 + 17)
- /Encyclopedia of Fantasy
- create 2017-02-20 as import all SFE-F "Author entries: 1785" (paste; save unedited)
- /little people
- Writer subpages
1920s-2010s
HathiTrust era
- /John Kendrick Bangs -
- /Lewis Carroll - early (chiefly Alice editions, ie illustrators)
- /Carlo Collodi - early
- /H. Rider Haggard -
- /Rudyard Kipling -
- /Selma Lagerlöf -
- /George Macdonald - early
- /Frederick Marryat - early
- /Molesworth -
- /E. Nesbit -
- /Edgar Allan Poe - early
- /Bernard Shaw - active 1930s
- /Bram Stoker -
- /H. G. Wells - active 1930s
- /Shakespeare - adaptations
No illustrator subpages as of 2017-02-23 (nor illustrator pages elsewhere)
For many illustrators see a related Series or writer People, e.g. Mary Poppins or Rick Riordan
https://lccn.loc.gov/ http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-
Illustrators
that is, organized by illustrator or illus-writer
Outhwaite
lw Annie R. Rentoul 226418 (1) w Grenbry Outhwaite 185213 https://lccn.loc.gov/no2009085228 (1) ew .Ida Rentoul Outhwaite 33576 EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n86068740 (2) https://lccn.loc.gov/29021811 o[1] Fairyland (1929) by Annie except "Serana, the Bush Fairy" and verses https://lccn.loc.gov/48021649 A Bunch of Flowers 48p
"Look Inside!" 2017-04-27 (in database Blossom, Enchanted Forest [as 2 NOVEL], Fairyland, Little Book, Little World)
- --none-- Blossom, Elves & Fairies[--nidb], Enchanted Forest, Little Book, Little World
- 2016 Fairyland at Amazon
1st ed. page-counts from the Outhwaite bibliography (ouw.edu.au)
- [184]au 1907 [by Tarella Quin --nidb] Gum Tree Brownie and other Faerie Folk of the Never-never
- [189]au 1911 [by Tarella Quin] Before the Lamps are Lit
- [102]au 1908/12 1984 The Lady of the Blue Beads, AR & ISR --nidb ; Fo[2] 88p
- [117]au 1916/19/92 Elves & Fairies of IRO, ARR, ed. GO --some eds may be verse only 117/88/74pp
- [ 93]uk 1921/21/25/36 au1981/87 The Enchanted Forest, IRO & GO ; Fo[3] o[4] 1920 93, o[5] 1921 viii+93, ; 1985 at Amazon
o[6] 1921 deluxe #378/500 xiv+93 others 1925 36 81 86 91
- search ('enchanted forest' outhwaite) 1920/1929 (3 hits all 1921)
Price 12/6 from publisher advert "A. & C. Black's Autumn List." 1921-10-24 The Scotsman p2, Manchester Guardian p9 ; Blurb NY Times 1921-11-27 pBR12 "Children's Bookshelf" London ed. "is a fairy tale for small children with many fine color plates"
- [102]uk 1922/22/25/32 us1923 The Little Green Road to Fairyland, ARR & IRO --nidb ; o[7] 1st AU ed. viii+94
- [ 91]uk 1923/29 us1927 The Little Fairy Sister, IRO & GO --nidb
- [166]au 1926 us1929 uk1931 Fairyland of IRO, ARR & GO ; Fo[8] o[9] us1929 164p
- [ 94]uk 1928 au1987 Blossom: A Fairy Story, IRO --need 1st ed.
Blossom : a fairy story / written and illustrated by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite. Cornstalk, North Ryde, 1987, 101p., [8] leaves of col. Plates. 2nd print.
- 1987 (only WorldCat) o[10] 101 [8] "wri and ill by IRL" cites A. & C. Black, 1928
search (blossom outhwaite) 1920/29 (8 hits, 1-5 specious; three 1928 valid) publisher advert New Illustrated Books For Boys & Girls" [11] The Observer 1928-11-18 p8 "With 8 full-page illus in col, 8 in b and w, and many smaller ones." 10/6 [12] Obs -12-02 p18 "Some Pictures from the Christmas Books" top left 1 Outhwaite, center left 1 FDBedford Count Billy [13] Man Gua -12-06 p7 "A Review of Some Christmas Books" --quickly Count Billy 6/- The House 4/- Blossom 10/6
- 1916 1919 1985 2001 (The Little Book/World of) Elves and/& Fairies(: An Anthology of Verse), IRO -- ouw.edu.au shows 1916au 1919au 1925uk ; any of 1983 1985 2001 may be distinct
- 1916 1st ed. Elves & Fairies of Ida Rentoul Outhwaite o[14] 117p ; Fo[15] 1916 1919 1988
- 1919(?) Elves & Fairies ; Fo[16] 1925? 1992
- 1985 The Little World ... o[17] two ISBN, no writer credit 59p
- 2001 (The) Little Book ... o[18] two ISBN, no writer credit or page-count --first ISBN not found --in queue
- 2002 o[19] ISBN matches first above
- 2001 o[20] ISBN matches second above
- 2001 o[21] ISBN matches second above
- 2004 La Magia de las Hadas o[22] 63p
ouw.edu.au
- 60] 1983 The Little World of Ida Rentoul Outhwaite
- 59] 1985 The Little World of Elves & Fairies : an anthology of verse
- 171] 1985 The Fairy World of Ida Rentoul Outhwaite (secondary?)
- 64,63] 2001 The Little Book of Elves & Fairies
Goble Unwin Willcox Kirk
ISFDB early eds. 2017-04-10 --few early eds. with coverart credit but many may credit interiorart
- Ing; Mopsa the Fairy (1869) 69 69 19 60omni (1919 Little, Brown/Gutenberg, ill. uncredited)
- Mac; At the Back of the North Wind (1869) 71 19 24 60omni (1924 The Macmillan Children's Classics, ill. Bedford) + 1989
- Mac; The Princess and the Goblin (1871) 72 72 74 88 20 20 26 64 + 1986
- Mac; The Princess and Curdie (1877) 83 83 88 00 12 27 49 49 66
- Bar; Peter Pan (1911) 11 11 11 31 39 40 47 65 66 67
bold - ill Willcox Smith
elsf.Warwick Goble 26164 (12)
- Stories from the Pentamerone, by Giambattista Basile
- James, Green willow --under three different titles, see below
- 1979/23 Mulock, Fairy book / by Dinah Maria Mulock https://lccn.loc.gov/79014514
- 1995, The haunted flute and other Japanese stories https://lccn.loc.gov/94024737 --5
- 2008, Goble's fairy tale illustrations: 86 full-color plates https://lccn.loc.gov/2008006613 Table of Contents --evidly from 6 books written or edited by Kingsley, James, Basile, Day, Mulock Craik, Owen
- SFE3: the foremost illustrator of sf in the pages of Pearson's Magazine and Pearson's Weekly 1896-1903. ...
- Goble abandoned sf illustration in 1903 to concentrate on colour-plate gift books (mostly for children) in the manner of Edmund Dulac (1882-1953); he was the resident illustrator of such books at the London publisher Macmillan from 1909. [RD/DRL]
Grace James 212094
- Green Willow 1912 https://lccn.loc.gov/52047317 -HDL ; 1987 https://lccn.loc.gov/87001430
- Japanese Fairy Tales 1979 https://lccn.loc.gov/79011973 ; previously Green Willow
- Moon Maiden 2005 https://lccn.loc.gov/2005048371 ; previously Green Willow
as 368 pp but p 276 probably begins the 38th and perhaps last story; Amazon may count 80 pages for 40 plates not included in the pagination --confirmed o[23]
Look Inside lists Illustrations by titles mainly identical to story titles
Elizabeth Yates --nidb https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Yates_%28author%29
el .Nora S. Unwin, ill 250465
- Peter Pan https://lccn.loc.gov/50009328 242p o[24] Scribner, c1950 prev 1911, 1921 with two ISBN
- Princess and Goblin https://lccn.loc.gov/51002762 249p New children's classics, Macmillan, 1951
- Princess and Curdie https://lccn.loc.gov/54014579 240p New children's classics, Macmillan, 1954
--dnf "New children's classics" publication Notes 2017-04-10
- (iLOd) 1972 US ✓
el .Jessie Willcox Smith, ill 136378
- Alice in Wonderland
- Boys and Girls of Bookland at Amazon
- The Now-A-Days Fairy Book at Amazon another
- The Everyday Fairy Book at Amazon
- Mother Goose
- A Child's Garden of Verses 1905 1905 at Amazon 1910 at Amazon
- The Night Before Christmas 1912 https://lccn.loc.gov/12028683 32p
- The Water Babies – Charles Kingsley (Dodd, Mead & Co, 1916) https://lccn.loc.gov/16022257 o[26] ix+270 at HDL[27] 1916 at Amazon another another 1919 UK
- Goble 1912, W.H. Robinson 1915, Fo[28]
- The Way to Wonderland – Mary Stewart (Dodd, Mead & Co, 1917) 1920 at Amazon
- At The Back of The North Wind – George MacDonald (McKay, 1919) $2.50? Nov https://lccn.loc.gov/19018605 -HDL o[29] at HDL[30] -- cLOH.
- The Princess and the Goblin – George MacDonald (McKay, 1920) $2.50? Nov https://lccn.loc.gov/20022250 o[31] -- cLO.
- Kirk 1907? Formats[32]
el .Maria L. Kirk 125232
- Goblin 1907 o[34]
- Curdie 1908 o[35]
- North Wind 1909 o[36]
- Mopsa 1910 at HDL[37]
- The Secret Garden 1911 (1st ed.) T13434 ✓ (1st UK, illus Charles Robinson)
- User talk:Chavey#The Secret Garden
- (c)1911 Copp, Clark o[38] "375 pages, [5] leaves of plates"
- Dog of Flanders 1909 coll o[39]; 1915 https://lccn.loc.gov/15010953 -HDL o[40]
- Pinocchio 1916 -HDL o[41] Stories all children love ; cf ISFDB 1920, below --
- Water Babies 1917 https://lccn.loc.gov/18000545 -HDL o[42]
- Gulliver's Travels ... 1918 https://lccn.loc.gov/18019140 -HDL The Stories all children love series o[43]
- Little Lame Prince 1918 https://lccn.loc.gov/18005505 The children's classics o[44]
- Child's Garden 1919 https://lccn.loc.gov/19015777 -LOC
- Pinocchio 1920 Gift ed. P374984 o[45] (ebook 655247687 848907535)
Pogany
el f.Willy Pogány 163273 --as Pogany as of 2017-05-01
At the moment we have canonical names as above, and no pseudonyms for either one. Her only works in the database are 2 writings published with his illustrations, and their associated 2 CHAPBOOK Titles (4 title records). Here is a list of his Titles by date with some notes that rely on ISFDB records and linked sources alone.
- 1907- 2 titles, only publ as Pogány (OCLC and view, noted)
- 1912- interior only, only publ as Pogany (2 OCLC)
- 1916= magazine cover, no data (2002 and 2004 both PV Rtrace)
- 1918- interior only, as Pogany (OCLC), as Pogány (view of apparent 1st printing, noted)
- HDL (2): Pogany 1939 reprint Pogány 1918-12
- Pogany 1925 reprint
- -- all with original cover, variable color, 1939 dismal quality
- -- with endpapers map, complete 1925 both and 1939 front
Apparently identical -- Illustrations: Colour Plates, ix, lists 8 (frontispiece plus 7 plates not included in the pagination)
- 1920= 2 titles, 1st publ as Pogany (view, noted)
- 1924- cover only; only publ only source as Pogány (SFE-Fantasy( (PV Bluesman)
- 1929^ interior only inDB; 2013 reissue alone inDB, where Pogány on cover
- 1938= collab. with Elaine, 1st publ as Pogány (OCLC and 1 of 2 newspaper items), later as Pogány on cover
- 1940- collab. with Elaine, only publ as Pogány on cover (PV Chavey)
- 2009- cover [? from the 1929] as Pogány on cover (Amazon data only)
- 2013= cover [new selection from 1920 interior illus.] as Pogany on cover (Amazon data only)
- 2013= cover [same with respect to the 1938?] as Pogány on cover (Amazon data only)
- ^ title record confuses Alice illustrations with a particular one of them in The Annotated Alice (PV by Rtrace)
2017-04
2017-04-27 from ~/later (no illustrators)
Doris Orgel
el Doris Orgel 212247 (63)
- 1960 transl, Dwarf Long-Nose https://lccn.loc.gov/60010031 o[46] 60p
- 1964 transl, Heart of Stone https://lccn.loc.gov/64015839 o[47] p.b.
- i 1971 retold, The Child from Far Away https://lccn.loc.gov/74110347 63p --in queue
- icLO.$ 1971 retold, Baron Munchausen: Fifteen ... (lists 18) 38p --NEED check Rudolf/Rudolph
- 1972 audio, Baron Munchausen: Eighteen ... https://lccn.loc.gov/74760722
- 1976, A Certain Magic o[48] 176p ; k[49] --nongenre?
- 1997 transl, Nero Corleone https://lccn.loc.gov/97012238 o[50] 89p
- 1999, We Goddesses https://lccn.loc.gov/98041155 o[51] xxviii+112
- 2003, The Bremen Town Musicians ... o[52] 46p
- 2004 transl, Daniel transl https://lccn.loc.gov/2003025554
- 2008, The Cat's Tale https://lccn.loc.gov/2007044051 p.b.
- 2008, Doctor All-Knowing: ... o[53] p.b.
- 1996, The Princess and the God k[54]
- YYYY, My Mother's Daughter: Four Greek Goddesses Speak k[55] no date, ISBN 0-7613-1693-0
jrank notes
- Ariadne, Awake! [quote: A critic for Kirkus Reviews called the book a "dramatic introduction to a fascinating myth," ]
- The Princess and the God (a version of the Cupid and Psyche myth told in Psyche's voice) [quote: A contributor for Kirkus Reviews thought this novel was "one of Orgel's most lyrical, compelling works, . . . an epic love story at its center and adventure running through it like a stream." ]
- We Goddesses: Athena, Aphrodite, Hera (in which the goddesses tell their stories)
- My Mother's Daughter: Four Greek Goddesses Speak (featuring the tales of Leto, Artemis, Demeter, and Persephone) [quote: For a critic writing in Kirkus Reviews, the result was "Xena: Warrior Princess, crossed with soap opera." The same reviewer, while noting that Orgel was attempting to "revitalize the appeal of these goddesses," thought that the result of her efforts "falls a bit flat." ]
Kirkus Reviews,
- August 15, 1969, review of Phoebe and the Prince, p. 852;
- December 1, 1969, review of Merry, Rose, and Christmas-Tree June, and Next Door to Xanadu, pp. 1258-1259;
- July 1, 1970, review of The Uproar, p. 678;
- September 15, 1986, review of Whiskers, Once and Always, p. 1451;
- August 15, 1987, review of Midnight Soup and a Witch's Hat, p. 1243;
- October 15, 1989, review of Starring Becky Suslow, pp. 1533-1534;
- February 1, 1994, review of The Flower of Sheba, p. 148;
- April 15, 1994, review of Ariadne, Awake!, pp. 561-562;
- January 15, 1996, review of The Princess and the God, p. 140;
- April 1, 2003, review of My Mother's Daughter: Four Greek Goddesses Speak, p. 538.
Mollie Hunter
el f Mollie Hunter 5600 (37)
- T17424 The Walking Stones (orig. The Bodach)
For ISBN 0-06-440034-4 as of 2017-05-15, Amazon UK/US reports 1973-03 Harper Trophy #J34(?) tp format signed by Mollie Hunter "10/8/76"(?)
Only one WorldCat record reports any Walking Stones Trophy ed., o[56], no date or ISBN
Only record of HarperCrest library ed. also gives no ISBN o[57]
1973 (Harper) Trophy (not found at WorldCat) at Amazon as 1970 ISBN
- 1996 o[58] at Amazon mmp
Mollie Hunter at Kirkus and LC
- OOO. (iO.) 1963 Patrick Kentigern Keenan ; 1965 Smartest Man 1996(icLm$) --check newspapers
- iO.£ (LOKd$) 1964 The Kelpie's Pearls ✓ both ; https://lccn.loc.gov/75025404 1976/64 134p
- 1964 Spanish Letters https://lccn.loc.gov/67003029 1967/64 192p
- 1965 nidb Pistol k[59] https://lccn.loc.gov/68011905 1968/65 191p
- 1966 Ghosts https://lccn.loc.gov/69012155 1969/66 191p
- iLO. 1967 Thomas ; us https://lccn.loc.gov/67022922 1967 128p --check newspapers
- iO. (icLO.$) 1968 Ferlie --check newspapers
- iLOd- (iLOK*m$) 1970 Bodach ; 1970 Walking Stones ✓ both ; https://lccn.loc.gov/95037916 1996 168p
- 1970 Lothian https://lccn.loc.gov/70100653 212p
- 1971 13th Member https://lccn.loc.gov/76148423 214p
- iOm 1972 Chariots https://lccn.loc.gov/72076523 242p https://lccn.loc.gov/73012635 1973/72 347p
- O. 1972 Haunted https://lccn.loc.gov/77183164 125p
- iO. 1974 Stronghold https://lccn.loc.gov/73014340 x+259p --genre?
- 1975 Stranger --1st eds. nidb ; icL.$ 1977 k[60] https://lccn.loc.gov/76364306 118p ; https://lccn.loc.gov/75010814 c1975 163p ; https://lccn.loc.gov/2016436439 2012 134p
- 1977 coll Furl of Fairy Wind https://lccn.loc.gov/76058732 58p
- 1977 1991 Wicked One https://lccn.loc.gov/78347338 136p ; https://lccn.loc.gov/76041515 136p
- 1979 Third Eye https://lccn.loc.gov/78022159 276p
- 1981 You Never Knew Her https://lccn.loc.gov/81047114 216p
- 1983 Knight https://lccn.loc.gov/82048747 47p --book 1
- 1983 Hold on to Love https://lccn.loc.gov/83047695 1984/83 251p
- 1985 Three-Day https://lccn.loc.gov/84048350 56p --book 2
- 1986 nidb Cat, Herself k[61] https://lccn.loc.gov/85045385 279p
- m£ (m$) 1988 Mermaid https://lccn.loc.gov/87045984 118p ; https://lccn.loc.gov/2003276680 2003 118p
- (iLOKm$) 1994 Day of the Unicorn k[] 59p --book 3
- 1994 younger nidb Gilly Martin k[62] https://lccn.loc.gov/93024112 36p
- 1998 Robert the Bruce https://lccn.loc.gov/98010633 239p
- 1976 nf Writing for Children k[63]
- Pied Piper Syndrome
Wilde
elsf Oscar Wilde 1599
Wilde, The Complete Fairy Tales P274382 simply Happy Prince + House of Pomegranates -- in sequence all 9 stories tabled below
no hits 1888, 1913: "the happy prince" wilde --TRY AGAIN, maybe session damage
The Happy Prince and Other Tales T929582 --Robinson ed. not in database
at HDL
- 1909 [67] 144p copyright ed; [68] 217p NY
- 1913 [69] UK special ed. w cover; [70] US, UK printing, poor quality reproduction
- 1 p1 The Happy Prince
- 2 p5 The Nightingale and the Rose
- 3 p4 The Selfish Giant
- 4 p6 The Devoted Friend
- 5 p7 The Remarkable Rocket
- f4 p2 HP1 The Young King
- f5 p3 HP4 The Star-Child
- f6 p9 HP3 The Fisherman and His Soul
- f7 p8 HP2 The Birthday of the Infanta
- f = Brentano's 7
- p = Putnam's 9 (Happy Prince and House of Pomegranates, out of sequence)
- HP = 1891 House of Pomegranates sequence
Fairy Tales
- 1909 Brentano's as Other Tales o[71], 7
- 1910 Brentano's as Fairy Tales o[72], 7
- 1913 Brentano's as Fairy Tales o[73], 7
- 1913 Putnam's as Fairy Tales o[74], 9 stories; same as "(1908?)" o[75]; same at HathiTrust no date o[76]
The house of pomegranates : The happy prince and other tales. --and variations on that title, mentioning both the 1891 and 1888 collections-- 5 HDL catalog records 1907 to 1910
- 1907 The house of pomegranates : The happy prince and other tales. at HDL
Farrow
els G. E. Farrow 166910
https://sites.google.com/site/gefarrow1steditions/1900---1903 THE MANDARIN'S KITE or Little Tsu-Foo and Another Boy Published by Skeffington & Son in 1900 illustrated by Alan Wright.
- = 1900 The Mandarin's Kite Fo[79]
None of his books are easily understood as sf, though two of his earlier tales involve journeys in space: in The Missing Prince (1896), a Pierrot character descends to Earth from the Moon; and the protagonists of The Mandarin's Kite; Or, Little Tsu-Foo and Another Boy (1900) travel to the world of Pars in a solar system where the planets are linked by electric cables.
- - 1902 Baker Minor Fo[82]
- - 1904 The Cinematograph Train Fo[83]
- - 1904 Professor Philanderpan Fo[84]
- - 1906 The Adventures of Ji Fo[85]
- - 1907 The Escape of the Mullingong Fo[86]
- 19?? Dick, Marjorie and Fidge : a search for the wonderful dodo
Probably the last is a US variant title, as none of the above shows a US ed.
- 2007 Project Gutenberg, 23541
- 2011 ebook http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/916091568
Panjandrum's Dodo series (but Dodo reportedly appears in Wallypug series)
- cOy£ (cOOB) 1899 Little Panjandrum's Dodo T1364598 ✓ both
- 3rd ed./printing OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/71174131">71174131</a> reports discrepancy Alan/Allan
- all WorldCat records that credit the illustrator, 5 for three ed/printings, show "Allan Wright"
- cO (cOy$) 1902 New Panjandrum T2160325 ✓both
- cO £ (--) 1907 Adventures of a Dodo T2159057 --NEEDs Pogány
newspaper checks done 0313
New P --dnf UK 1902/1903 panjandrum farrow (nor full title)
Title tags Juvenile?
- Wallypug search in newspapers 1895 to 1907 ✓
Wallypug --dnf 1898, nor 1897 except the one book 2 noted
Philanderpan 1903 [89] [90] with Absurd Ditties and Anstey Only Toys
Price from publisher advert NY Times 1902-11-29 pBR4
(Baker Minor and the Dragon identically "Wright, 12mo, gilt, $1.50")
Twain
e s Mark Twain 160 (1536)
A Connecticut Yankee T2201
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (excerpt)
- 1889-11 The Century excerpt o[91]
vol. 39, no. 1 (n.s. 17.1) p.74-83 with 5 illustrations by Dan Beard, signed, some dated "89"?
- US, 1st ed.?
as illus Beard
- https://lccn.loc.gov/67000351 1966 microfilm copy of CLWCo 1889
- https://lccn.loc.gov/2014031186 2015 ebook
as no illus credited
- https://lccn.loc.gov/03019531 1889 Webster
- https://lccn.loc.gov/03019532 1891 Webster
- Harper's uniform ed.
https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000664118 U Michigan; https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007675192 U California
New and uniform ed. Twain from Harpers, first Life on the Mississippi before 1896 N-Y Tribune 1895-09-08 p24 "Literary Notes"
SL Post-Dispatch 1896-07-05 p24 Conn Yankee as companion to The Prince
The latest volume is The Prince, 3rd in uniform ed. after Conn Yankee and Huck Finn Chi. Tribune 1896-07-04 p10
Publisher advert "Fiction Published Today" 1896-06-?? --identical text as "The Adv of Huck Finn"; these two cited as previous issues of the uniform edition in one July newspaper
some retail advertisement states 90c (list C$2.50) --The Globe
Adam and Eve
- Adam
lw .F. Strothmann 245086 (5)
1993 reports of Twain's letter to Underhill (by the way, 1893 "early version" of the story) [96] [97]
April 1904: [Note.---I translated a portion of this diary some years ago, and a friend of mine printed a few copies in an incomplete form, but the public never got them. Since then I have deciphered some more of Adam's hieroglyphics, and think he has now become sufficiently important as a public character to justify this publication.---M. T.]
- revision cuts some of Saturday p95 and p15, namely all of "There seems to be too much legislation, too much fussing, and fixing, and tidying up, and not enough of the better-let-well-enough-alone policy. [Mem.—Must keep that sort of opinion to myself.]"
- cut some Mon p97/98 and p29, namely all but the first five words of "It seems a good idea, in a region where good ideas are conspicuously scarce. [Mem.—Must keep this sort of remarks private.]"
- redd to p101/49 "Ten Days Later"
T93677 --done without that notice of the two substantial changes
One bookseller reports/quotes distinction between 1904 and 1906 versions
- In April 1904 Harper published [this first book edition of] Extracts from Adam’s Diary as an 89-page book, using the Niagara Book version and adding illustrations by Fred Strothmann. The following year, Mark Twain rewrote the story, removing all references to Niagara so it could be merged into Eve’s Diary” (Rasmussen, 133-34). BAL 3480. Johnson, 80-81. McBride, 214. MacDonnell, 55.
Critical Companion to Mark Twain: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work By R. Kent Rasmussen at Google books (p120, 851)
- Fred Strothmann, p851
Buffalo and Erie County Public Library: 1996 Oxford; General Note: Facsimile reproduction of the first American ed., published New York, Harper & Brothers, 1904 (Adam's) and 1906 (Eve's).
1904 LC copy separately at HathiTrust --2 copies received 1904-04-07 [98]
1904 1st UK ed. o[99] with cover description
1906 reprint or new edition? only the third of 3 WorldCat records shows the long title
- Eve
- 1906 Eve's Diary (1905 short story)
- The Diaries of Adam and Eve --two in one
at Harvard libraries
- 1996 Oxford WID-LC PS1309 1996b --HOLD
- 1996 Modern Library Offsite Storage PS1309 1996
- 2000 Prometheus Offsite Storage PS1309 2000
- 2002 Hesperus (expanded) Offsite Storage PS1309 .2002
- 2012 Dover WID-LC PS1309 .A1 2012 --HOLD
- Twain omnibus COLLECTION of two T2093306 https://lccn.loc.gov/2012019919 Dover 2012 hc at Amazon
- HDL provides full view of one copy as New York 1906 --evidently not 1st ed. 1st printing; p[109] unnumbered among other things-- and four copies as London 1906-06; p109 numbered
0-19-510152-9 = secondary at Oxford 1996 hc "facsimile" o[102]; secondary at Oxford 2010 pbk o[103] --neither reports illustrations --both secondary to 0195114221 at Amazon as 1997 but the latter record also reports tertiary 019973349X at Amazon US as 2009 full set
- 2010 pbk o[104]
- 1931 omnibus The Private Life ✓
- 1906 omnibus at HDL 89, 107 p. ill. 21 cm. --spurious(?)
HDL provides full view of two copies, perhaps of the same printing, perhaps 1931; evidently identical interiors, both with original cover ; -- 1/3-89 Extracts from Adam's Diary: Translated from the original MS. -- 1/3-[109] Eve's Diary: Translated from the Original; p[109] closes "THE END" as p89 does not
1962 Diaries at Google books --LCI ebook catalogued as 1962!
2000 Prometheus pbk at Amazon with "Look inside!"
- 2012 Dover ed. of The Diaries P639213 --reconsider in a couple days
Front cover illustration is that on page 42 of 1906 chapbook Eve's Diary and p42, second series, of 1931 collection The Private Life of Adam and Eve (both viewed at HathiTrust) --presumably also p42, second series, in this book
check newspapers: 'private life of adam and eve' (1906, no hit) (1931, 6)
- review Edith Weigle Chi. Tribune -08-06 p15; NYTimes -08-09 lead sentences allude to John Erskine; another notes "pre-Erskine mode"
HDL catalog records show (quote)
- (heading) The private life of Adam and Eve; being extracts from their diaries, translated from the original mss. by Mark Twain [pseud.] illustrated by F. Strothmann and Lester Ralph.
- Note: "This book was originally published as two volumes under the following titles: Extracts from Adam's diary; Eve's diary."
Search 'diaries of adam and eve' in newspapers 1962 to 1999 hits
- 1966 theatr
- 1970 theatr/readings
- 1971 [105] Attic Reprint $2.95
- 1975 radio
WorldCat records #31-45 report "ill" but name no illustrators, report two more ISBN 0195090888 at Amazon as 1996 set and 0195113454 (redirect to 019973349X as 2009 full set)
1996 Oxford ed. ; xli+89+109+37 =276 o[106]
CONTENTS, Oxford UP, WID-LC PS 1309 1996b ; P595909 --bad data
- p[x], (un.) Editor's Note
- [xi]-xxix, (SFF) Foreword
- [xxxi]-xli, (UKL) Introduction
- Extracts from Adam's Diary, ... MS. --[6]+89
- Eve's Diary, ... MS. --[8]+109
- p[1]-13, (LEST) Afterword
- [15]-16, (LEST) For Further Reading
- [17]-20, (BRD & RS) Illustrators and Illustrations in Mark Twain's First American Editions
- [21]-26, (RS) Reading the Illustrations in Extracts from Adam's Diary and Eve's Diary
- [27], (RHH) A Note on the Text
- [29], (un.) The Mark Twain House
- [31]-32, (un.) Contributors
- [33]-37, (SFF) Acknowledgments
CONTENTS, Dover, WID-LC PS 1309 .A1 2012 ; P639213 --ok
Cavalcade, HH Book of
- publication series nidb
(January 2017) Publisher:Hamish Hamilton#Anthology series, illustrated
[A] Cavalcade of
- WorldCat search walck; ti: "a cavalcade of" [107] (8)
- ISFDB fiction titles search [108] (3, of wh 1 in this series)
- 1967/65 Witches, Hope-Simpson https://lccn.loc.gov/67000011
- 1969 Goblins, Garner T186574 https://lccn.loc.gov/69017905
- 1970 Dragons, Green https://lccn.loc.gov/72118776
- 1972/71 Sea Legends, Brown https://lccn.loc.gov/77175941
8 hits 2017-04-05 (7 distinct)
- 1965/64 Kings, Farjeon/Mayne ==line 4 of 15 in table at Publisher:Hamish Hamilton as of 2017-04-05
- 1965 Queens, Farjeon/Mayne ==line 5
- 1967 Witches, Hope-Simpson ==line 7
- 1969 Goblins, Garner T186574 (Book in db) ==line 10
- 1970 Dragons, Green ==line 11
- 1972/71 Sea Legends, Brown ==line 12
- 1973 Magicians, Green (HH and Book in db) ==line 13
[A/The] Hamish Hamilton Book --none in LCCat
- WorldCat title search [109] (44)
- ISFDB fiction titles search [110] (2)
- 1973 Magicians T1782161; 1977 A Book
- 1976 Other Worlds T1782162
Goblins
- HH Book o[111] 1969 w Contents, ISBN 0241017300 ; o[112] 1970 (c)1969, no ISBN ; o[113] 1972 (c)1969, same ISBN
- Cavalcade o[116] 1969 w Contents, ISBN 0809824078
- "A Book" SFE states 1973 ; o[118] 1972 w Contents, same ISBN ; o[119] 1973 as Reprint, ISBN 0140305556 ;; Amazon UK as 1973, Amazon US as 1972
What is the source of our Cavalcade page numbers? sequence appears correct but entries are idiosyncratic; Introduction as p.ix does not fit stated viii+227
Asquith
el f.Cynthia Asquith, mainly ed. 14887
- editor series? publication series?
1. 1925 ✓ -- illus. [list of 15] Mabel Lucie Attwell, J. R. C. Bodley, L. R. Brightwell, H. M. Brock, Harold Earnshaw, Daphne Jerrold, E. Barnard Lintott, Hugh Lofting, George Morrow, Susan Pearse, T. Heath Robinson, Ernest H. Shepard, Dudley Tennant, and A. H. Watson.
later add more Asquith anthologies
- (5) The Flying Carpet (1925) T2101878 --done 1st and 1st US
- (7) The Treasure Ship (1926) Formats-4[120] ; https://lccn.loc.gov/26019156 no contents o[2083349]
- (15) Sails of Gold (1927) Formats-3[121] ; https://lccn.loc.gov/27021890 with list of Contents o[3572503]
- The Treasure Cave (1928) Formats-2[122]; WorldCat search hits 2+3+1 (uk, us 1928) ; https://lccn.loc.gov/29000066 no contents o[1721907
- (18) The Funny Bone (1928) Formats-3[123] ; --dnf LCCN
- The Children's Cargo (1930) 2 of which o[124] ; --dnf LCCN
- The Silver Ship (1932) Formats-3[125] ; https://lccn.loc.gov/34002068 no contents o[3456973
- The Children's Ship (1950) Formats-5[126] ; https://lccn.loc.gov/51020934 no contents o[24881053]
WorldCat list includes (9) The Princess Elizabeth gift book : in aid of the Princess Elizabeth of York Hospital for Children
- 1935 Princess Eliz https://lccn.loc.gov/36003537 with list of Contents
SFE-F
- The books established a standard for ghost-story Anthologies that few have bettered. CA applied the same exacting standards to her anthologies for children, which contain many magical fantasies. [MA] (Mike Ashley)
- as editor for children: The Flying Carpet (anth 1925), The Treasure Ship (anth 1926), Sails of Gold (anth 1927), The Treasure Cave (anth 1928), The Funny Bone (anth 1928), The Children's Cargo (anth 1930), The Silver Ship (anth 1932), The Children's Ship (anth 1950).
2016-07
2016-07 from ~/later
- sisters Wiggin and Smith
Kate Douglas Wiggin, wri ed 131705 EN
sister Nora Archibald Smith, wri ed 131706 EN
Jessie Willcox Smith, ill A136378
- 1
https://lccn.loc.gov/06042427 HDL catalog record (2) xvii+445
- 2
https://lccn.loc.gov/07039995 Magic casements; a second fairy book, ed. by Kate Douglas Wiggin Nora Archibald Smith The McClure Company x+477 McClure's library of children's classics OCLC 4125754
1907 Magic Casements $1.50 [127] [128] advert by the publisher NY Times 1907-10-18 p21
- 3
https://lccn.loc.gov/08031473 links HDL 1 of 2 indexed 1908 xii+467
- 4
https://lccn.loc.gov/09025758 links HDL 1 of 2 indexed 1909 xiii+440 1909-09-00 Doubleday, Page & Co.
- Arabian Nights
[129] Manchester Guardian 1909-12-13 p13 "Christmas Books VII: Illustrated Gift-Books Mostly for Children" [wow!]
Carroll . Alice
2017-12-12 create subpage User:Pwendt/People/Lewis Carroll
- 0712
Lewis Carroll
- Carroll http://lccn.loc.gov/n79056546 (800)
- Alice (Fictitious character in Carroll) (43, incomplete)
- Dodgson https://lccn.loc.gov/nr96015884 (25)
Putnam's
- (34 Oct) p353-464
- 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"
Search "Through the Looking Glass"
- 1870, 1 hit for the year
From Lee & Shepard, "over 40 books in press for the Fall season ... Through the LG ..., with pictures by John Tenniel, simultaneously with its publication in England" -- "Boston: Literary Gossip" N-Y Tribune 1870-09-09 p6
- 1871, 1 hit for the year
[130] Manchester Guardian 1871-12-27 p3 (no price; as 1872) "Literature: Tennyson's New Idyll; ...; [3] Lewis Carroll's New Story" with 50 illustrations; "now the result lies before us in a charming Christmas book" -- lengthy review, not so good as teh first but "in TLG the author has surpassed all modern writers of children's books except himself."
- 1872-01, 2 hits for the month
Now ready at Macmillan & Co.'s "12mo, cloth gilt" $2.00 NYT 1872-01-11 p3
"New Publications" NYT 1872-01-27 p2, closing list Books Received, as NY and London Macmillan & Co. (no price)
Dodgson revealed only 1972-12, letter to the Scotsman; 1873-01-26 p3 SF Chronicle
Illustrators
http://www.alicewinks.com/ 150th Anniversary Animated Edition
http://hiway1.exit109.com/~dnn/alice/ Alice Illustrators
- Complete color plates (said public domain in US) by Attwell 10, Gutmann 07, Hudson 22, Jackson 14, Kirk 04, Rackham 07
- Maybe forthcoming Newell 01, Soper 11, Sowerby 07, Tarrant 16, Walker 07, Woodward 13
EN Wikipedia: Illustrators of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- 99 Blanche McManus 225852 ✓
- 02 Peter Newell 38931 -in as 1901 https://lccn.loc.gov/n50003316 (48)
- 1901 https://lccn.loc.gov/01025421
- 1902 https://lccn.loc.gov/02024101 o[131] at HDL --3rd of 3 with original cover, gold-stamp red cloth
- 1903 https://lccn.loc.gov/03026904 o[132] o[133] --HDL all 3 lack original cover
- [134] "Alice in Newelland: The Metamorphosis of Lewis Carroll's Heroine"
bookseller pages show that Newell editions were issued no later than 1920s with cover illustrations; original cover illustrations seem likely by the decorator RMWright
1899 Enchanted Typewriter at HDL at HDL
- Cory?
1902 edited; illus. Fanny Y. Cory; at HDL o[135]
. 5-150, Alice 151-53 An Easter Greeting to Every Child Who Loves "Alice"; Easter 1876 155-74 A Biographical Sketch (including several Carroll illustrations and two pp. ms.) 175-87 Notes (to numbered lines in the text) 188-90 A Reading List 191-92 Suggestions to Teachers
Illustrations
- Frontispiece is photo portrait of Carroll
- 2nd of 11 listed illustrations is plate not included in pagination (recto, Christmas 1867 poem)
- 3rd-10th are 8 more full-page by Cory, signed and captioned (numerous smaller illustration inline, some with captions)
- 11 Mrs. Dodgson [154]
- 12-13 two illus by Carroll, Father William
- Looking-Glass 1917 at HDL Canterbury Classics
. same with interpolated p10 Diagram and Chess Problem front portrait; ill facing 13 [missing] + 21 perhaps all in-line (none full-page?) 169 The End, line 3890 170-72 173-93 194-01 202-05, longer 206-18, expanded
- 04 Maria L. Kirk 125232 -in as M. L. Kirk 1905 Looking-Glass
https://lccn.loc.gov/nr95015707 (19, dnf Alice) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr95-015707 o[136]; Looking-Glass o[137] [both 1904] VIAF=24489917
- 07 Bessie Pease Gutmann 225763 -in as Bessie Pease https://lccn.loc.gov/n84161194 (13) https://lccn.loc.gov/88002964 88-2964 (1988 edition) o[138] ; original o[139] ; 1907 Musson Book Co. o[140] 164+[18] at HDL --shows decorative borders ; cover artist likely different
- Thomas Maybank c. 1907/08 --
- 07 Millicent Sowerby 225764 ✓
- 07 Arthur Rackham 34363 -in https://lccn.loc.gov/n79041840 (139)
1907 https://lccn.loc.gov/08035255 ; UK at HDL
- 07 Charles Robinson 88489 -in (38, dnf Alice)
- 07 W. H. Walker 225785 -in https://lccn.loc.gov/no2007023597 (0, dnf Alice)
- c07 Brinsley Le Fanu 190817 -- (0, dnf Alice)
JTSLF https://lccn.loc.gov/n50000709 (84)
- The Watcher, Arno 1977, in Collected Works
BSLF https://lccn.loc.gov/no93021755 (0) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no93-21755/
- c07 R. E. McEune --
- c07 Alice Ross --
- four more 1908
- nine more to 1916 including Milo Winter 133003 -in
Millicent Sowerby, ill 225764 EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n92103094 (3)
--dnf 1967 newspapers
- "In 1907, the book entered the public domain in the United Kingdom, and at least 8 new editions were published that year, with Sowerby's being the first of the new lot to appear.[6] A collective review in The Academy of the 1907 editions – while regarding her rendition of the mad-hatter's tea party her best illustration, and Father William replying to his son her best use of color – opined "Sowerby attempts work rather too difficult for her, and she has not much imagination".[7]
- 1923 Diana L. Stanley colorize! o[143]
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland #401 (1914)
- 201 1900s
- 301 1908
- 401 1915
- 501 1923
LC holds (of Carroll 800; by Carroll from #61)
- "Alice in Wonderland" #83-90
- "Alice in Wonderland & Through ..." #91/92, 95
- "Alice in Wonderland and Through ..." 96-102
- "Alice in Wonderland ... " 103-141
- "Alice Through ..." 146-48
- "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" 153-83
- "Alice's Adventures ... & Through ..." 184-91
- yikes
try again LC holds (of 800 by date)
- no date
- #12, 1861
- #56, 1899
- #73, 1907
- #100, 1921
Bangs 0804 .Bessie Pease [Gutmann] 0804 Andrew Lang 0804 .Arthur Rackham 0804 .Maria L. Kirk 0804 .Peter Newell 0804 .Milo Winter 0804 .Brinsley Sheridan Le Fanu
Bangs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rollo_in_Emblemland https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Blunderland:_An_Iridescent_Dream
https://lccn.loc.gov/n50022000
A House-Boat on the Styx at HDL as 1896 (c1895) copies differ in list Bangs books in print, size of frontispiece, presence of original cover
Michael Everson
publisher, editor, translator
Michael Everson, ed. 138262 EN (6)
WorldCat search [144]
- 2010 o[145] xi+84 1905
- 2010 o[146]
- 2010 o[147]
- 2010 o[148]
- 2012 o[149] vii+115 new?
- 2012 o[150] ix+89 new?
- 2013 o[151]
- 2015 o[152] xii+69 1890
- o[153]
Anna M. Richards, Jr. [Anna Richards Brewster]], ill 132538 EN (4)
Anna Matlack Richards [Anna M., Sr.], wri 108193 https://lccn.loc.gov/n86864850 (4) VIAF= 70433842 LCCN= n86864850 N6I= vtls000372228
Barrie . Peter
- 0801
Barrie
Peter and Wendy reviews 1911
- [154] Scotsman 11-30 2
"only now ... Mr. Barrie has put the part of his history covered by the play into a story, though his adventures in Kensington Gardens have already been told" [in prose, in The Little White Bird]; Peter Pan profits by the unusual sequence; praise for Bedford's illustrations but "rather too much reduced" and "hardly simple enough for their purpose"; "they are too good"
- [155] Irish Times 12-13 9
daring, given the great success of the play [why?] "the first three editions were ordered before they were printed" [London ed., for UK and Ireland i suppose]; "the illustrations ... add very considerably to the beauty of the book"
- The Globe 1911-12-02 p15 C$1.25 advert The Musson Book Coompany, Limited // London, Toronto; p16 "The Seasons' Best Books in Review" (capsule) Musson Book Co. "a novelization of the drama Peter Pan, with additional features"
- [156] N-Y Trib 1911-10-21 8, full
approached with trepidation, as any celebrity, but satisfied
- [157] NYT 1911-10-08 BR612, brief
"some time this month"; "cover[s] a longer period than in the play, and the ending is said to be 'more satisfactory for both Peter and the reader'." 12 full-page illus by Bedford
- [158] Chi Trib 1911-10-21 p17 "Scribner will publish it almost immediately"
- $1.50, earliest NYT 1911-10-28 p11 "Scribner Fall Publications"
[above] Man. Guardian 1910-01-13; Peter Pan (The Fairy Story of the Play), one of Mills & Boon shilling novels
Daniel Stephen O'Connor, wri ed [159] --niW Q15715488 https://lccn.loc.gov/n79148284 (2; missing two eds. of 4 eds. this book)
- Woodward Peter Pan https://www.amazon.co.uk/Peter-Pan-Woodwards-original-ILLUSTRATIONS/dp/1909735795/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1469056474&sr=1-1&keywords=%22alice+B.+woodward%22 "Look Inside!" copyright page: "cover and text illustrations Woodward 1915; backgrounds p10, p129 Rackham 1906
Woodward https://lccn.loc.gov/n79133713 (10)
- The PP Picture Book o[160]
LC shows
- 1907 https://lccn.loc.gov/ca14000242 --submitted
- 23 https://lccn.loc.gov/24026324 98p incl illus (music) 12 pl col front, 3 col pl
- 80 https://lccn.loc.gov/79024213 96p Derrydale Books, reprint of 1907
- 2015 https://lccn.loc.gov/2015003369 Dover forthcoming 1506 --P518282 not done
per publisher "Initially published as a keepsake for children to take home from the theater, this richly illustrated rendition also functioned as a consolation to those_unable to see_the play." ; 28 fantastical watercolor
- The Story o[161]
LC shows
- 1992 [162]
"Charming storybook version (authorized by Barrie himself) of perennial childhood favorite. Reprinted complete with illustrations and musical selections (vocal and piano) from the original stage production. Over 40 illustrations perfectly capture the fanciful turns of mood and plot. New introductory Note."
LC records for Woodward include no illustrations of the novel (or play), only the Daniel O'Connor story
Musson 1911 1915
G. Bell 1912 additional illustrations, 1913 vi+77 sixteen illustrations, 1914, ... 1922 (additional colour-plates) ix+63 [20], 1923 63p
Macmillan 1923 "For Little People" 92p,
Kroma Paket series, American Crayon Company advertises 12 coloring books N-Y Trib 1923-03-04 pF9 (no price)
- 25c; crayon sets from 10c, paint sets from 25c
NYTimes 1923-04-01 The Story of Peter Pan; no price; Simplified for children's reading
Woodward illustrations (sometimes cover art) vary in number 12, 16, 20, 28, 40? and have been used under all titles Peter Pan, Peter and Wendy, The Peter Pan Picture Book, The Story of Peter Pan
- 1907 [163]
later add/merge illustrations where necessary; make this title the parent; look for the Keepsake
<a href="http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?20419">Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens</a>
<a href="http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?20422">The Little White Bird</a>
- (PP Picture Book or Sowerby's Alice in Wonderland?)
advance notice of "one of the gift books of the season", no US publisher named, N-Y Trib 1907-10-05 p5
Baum . Mo Yew
L. Frank Baum 162
- 1900 New Wonderland / M M Mo T197749
FV, ill
N-Y Tribune 1900-11-10 p10 "Picture Books: Some Early Fruit of the Holiday Season"
- regarding two books from R. H. Russell: A New Wonderland "[Mr. Baum] is really funny, and so is Mr. Frank Verbeck, who makes the colored illustrations." A Handbook of Golf for Bears "Mr. Frank Verbeck ... uses only black and green in his designs, but the latter color is uncommonly effective as he employs it."
- Mo is Phunnyland; another book from Russell is "The Folks in Funnyville"
- [165] 1900-10-28 p24
"R. H. Russell of New York will easily take first place this season for his finely illustrated books, among which [7 including Wonderland; --only two artists named, Maxfield Parrish and William Nicholson ]
"The Best Fairy Nonsense book written since Lewis Carroll's success. Graphically illustrated in color and black-and-white by Frank Verbeck." 1900-10-06 pBR36
"Magical Monarch of Mo" 1903
- [166] 1121 SF as three from Bobbs-Merrill by Baum --Yew ill. Frank[sic] Y. Cory; Mo ill. Verbeck[sic]; New W Oz,
should Denslow illustrations be merged? eg "The New Wizard of Oz" INTERIORART P1343782
check reference
newspaper search "Surprizing Adventures" 1900 to 1920 hits Robinson Crusoe (3) only
- 1900 o[167]
- 2011 o[168]
- The Surprising ... Formats[169]
- The Magical ... Formats[170] --Chicago: M. A. Donohue , 236/37 pp ; Donohue oshortshort1920? oshort (c)1903 The Surprizing o1903
- 2008 Wildside Press --doubts about date, title (short and bracketed), price (hc cheaper)
WorldCat under the usual long title P554714 P555000 o[171] (as 2010); tp format not found at all --the only hit for "magical monarch of mo" "wildside press"
2016-07-11 uncertain the book ever was published as "Surprizing Adventures ..." or with short title "The Magical Monarch of Mo"
- 1903 The Enchanted Island of Yew T9544
- [172] Bal 12-03
1903 Yew) 9-3/8 x 7-1/8 per The Sun (Baltimore) 1903-12-03 "Gift Books" (as 242 pp, no price)
EN: "The first edition contained eight color plates and many colored-ink illustrations stamped over the text,"
- Formats o[173] 7
- Formats[174] 5
- Isle o[175] lone 'Isle'? (2013 ebook) ; we have another in the database
(multiple threads at WorldCat)
Fanny Y. Cory, ill Baum's A114340
LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/03022111">03-22111</a> -- links HathiTrust at HDL OCLC:
- Harvard U., plates opposite p30 48 72 124 170 206 [238] 238; +[8]
- c.p. printer's imprint ; few stamped illustrations, none over text eg 238 at HDL-and page forward to 241
- UNC, no plates; stamped illustrations rather than smaller
- c.p. no printer's imprint ; stamped illustrations "everywhere" eg 238 at HDL-and page forward to 241
both lack endpapers; UNC lacks original cover
write to Rtrace
Grahame . TWitW
Grahame, The Wind in the Willows T835
NEED 1933 and 1951
Nancy Barnhart, ill. 1889-1965 per NTA citing The illustrators of The Wind in the willows 1908-2008 / Carolyn Hares-Stryker 11985991 LCCN=no2003001650 NTA=093671849 https://lccn.loc.gov/no2003001650 (3) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2003-001650 Nancy Elizabeth 1889-1964 o[176]
color plates [12] evidently; front + 11; + endpapers + small t.p. novel spans p351 Digital copy at HDL
- 1922 Methuen https://lccn.loc.gov/23005855 23-5855 o[177]; 12th o[178]
- 1929 Scribner's o[179]-350p (at HathiTrust as 1913)
- 2012 B&N https://lccn.loc.gov/2011287924 9781435139718
2016-06-25 cut before submission of 1953 US ed.
- The additional illustrations are mentioned in one WorldCat library record of the UK edition (Methuen, 1951), OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/473305446">473305446</a> (published by Methuen as the 101st edition)
- "The plates of Ernest Shepard's illustrations were worn and all the drawings in this present volume have been newly reproduced and six additional ones included." --NY Herald Tribune 1953-07-31 p11 "Book Notes" (noting "more than 100 printings and several editions both here and in England")
- [180] review of both Grahame re-issues 1953 (and The Magic Fishbone), Louise Seaman Bechtel NY ... check spelling
- [181] review of numerous new editions 1953, Polly Goodwin Chi. Tribune
Bransom 1st US, not included?
$2.00 Price from advertisement by the publisher NY Times 1913-10-04 p10 "New Scribner Publications" (as "Illustrated in full colors by Paul Bransom" with prose description) Little, Brown "New Books Published this Week" Doubleday, Page "New Books to Read: Out To-day"
Scribner's and Doubleday adverts repeated next day 1913-10-05 pBR11, Sunday Book Review
NYT 1913-10-25 p8 advertisement by The Scribner Bookstore describes its "gallery at the rear, in which the rare book department is situated". The gallery displays original drawings and paintings for illustration of Scribner publications, now including a set of paintings by N. C. Wyeth for Kidnapped and one [set of] painting[s] by Paul Bransom for "a holiday edition of The Wind in the Willows" [NYHT 1913-11-02 pD6 "Matters of Art" makes this clear]
that repeated next day pBR577 [or 57]
Review ed negatively as a new book for children NY Times 1913-11-02 BR --evident from letter 1913-11-09 pBR616 [or 66]
Catalogued as "The wind in the willows, by Kenneth Grahame; illustrated by Paul Bransom"; Scribner's, 1913 novel ends p[351], no back material -- Title page: "Illustrated by Nancy Barnhart" -- Copyright page: Copyright 1908, 1913 -- Illustrations: lists frontispiece and 11 others, all evidently plates (all clearly signed Nancy Barnhart; the first, opposite p42, apparently woodcut rather than watercolor or other painting)
- Bransom ill. 1st UK o[184] as 0416532608 "Includes original frontispiece by Graham Robertson, facing p. 1." (as Nancy Barnhart ed. does not)
- Shepard ill. 1st o[185] as 0416393705 0416645704
- 1st US o[186]
- 1951 100th Rackham o[187] US o[188]
- 1951 101st Shepard o[189] "with additional illustrations"; US o[190] (no mention)
1951 check newspapers, Rackham 100th and Shepard 101st
The Wind in the Willows (at Kirkus)
- 1931 Shepard newly illus. 301491 ; illustrations T1052830
- 1953 Shepard further illus. k[191]
- 1992 Percy k[192]
- 2005 [Shepard? none?] 1421806460 Amazon[193]
- 2009 annotated by Lerer 978-0-674-03447-1 k[194] Amazon[195]
1933 Shepard 1st US
- [196] advance glimpse 1932-09-11 "the perfect pictures"
- New Books Received HC 1933-09
- advert by the publisher NYHT 1933-09-24 pF17 "New Edition" Kenneth Grahame's famous tale with 94 drawings by E. H. Shepard; NYT 1933-09-24 pBR19
- Books of the Week NYHT 1933-10-01
- Review NYHT 1933-10-15 pF10 Grahame, deceased 1932, "lived to see what must be called the 'definitive edition' of his works, the one illustrated by Christopher Robin's E. H. Shepard, of which this is the first volume to appear in America." "a book for children is never complete till it gets precisely the right pictures"
Tasha Tudor
- 0623
Tasha Tudor A231983
Wikipedia lists also
- Wings from the wind, an anthology of poems
- A Basket of Herbs: A Book of American Sentiments, multiple editors
Tasha Tudor editions (among others that I don't recognize; 115 records in LCCat 2016-06-24)
- 1975 Night Before Christmas https://lccn.loc.gov/75008858 T1308258 [57]p
- 69 Little Women https://lccn.loc.gov/75082776
- 66 Wind in the Willows https://lccn.loc.gov/66014847 T835 --done
- 63 Alcott coll. https://lccn.loc.gov/63018366 A19965
- 62/47 Dolls' House https://lccn.loc.gov/62018693 --done
EN lists 63 A Little Princess oOCLC T174201 --done
- 62 Secret Garden https://lccn.loc.gov/62017457 T13434 --done
- 61 Book of Fairy Tales https://lccn.loc.gov/61013221 92 Tudor ed.
- 47 Child's Garden of Verses https://lccn.loc.gov/47030858
- 48 Jackanapes https://lccn.loc.gov/48008949 61 Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing
- 45 Andersen UK https://lccn.loc.gov/45010494
- c45 Andersen US https://lccn.loc.gov/66009139 vii+273+[10]
- 44 Mother Goose https://lccn.loc.gov/44008553
Alcott collection Contents: Contents
A hole in the wall -- Baa! Baa! -- The silver party -- The brownie and the princess -- Tabby's tablecloth -- Lunch -- How they camped out -- The hare and the tortoise -- Jerseys, or the girls' ghost -- The cooking class -- Music and macaroni -- The banner of Beaumanoir.
Robert Nye
- Robert Nye A5059
- 1968 Beowulf
- 1968 ISBN 0571082521 Bee Hunter: Adventures of Beowulf o[197]
- 1968 1972[?] same ISBN Beowulf, the Bee Hunter; o[198]
Aileen Campbell, ill. 92296908 LCCN=n87927622
https://lccn.loc.gov/n87927622 (1) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-campbell,%20aileen/
Film adaptations, at Wikipedia 1982 animated and about 10 from 1999 to date!
- Wikipedia: Beowulf (2007 film) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beowulf_%282007_film%29
- IMDb: that one http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0442933/ and 1999 Singapore release http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120604/
- 1966 Taliesin --dnf Kirkus but mentioned positively in the following and in Robbins
[199] full review Virginia Haviland
Begins when the Witch Caridwen summons 10-year-old Gwion to stir the brew, Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceridwen#Legend Ends when 13-year-old Taliesin rescues Elphin from the king's dungeon by winning a poetry contest Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elffin_ap_Gwyddno#Hanes%20Taliesin
l-Dorothy Maas
- 1978 Out of This World 1978-09-19 k[200]
- Shakespeare 1999-04-01 k[201]
- Mrs. Shakespeare 2000-10-01 k[202] (starred)
- [Raleigh] 2003-02-01 k[203]
- 1976 Falstaff
1st US ed. <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/76027765">76-27765</a> <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2373077">2373077</a> 1st ed. <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/77352232">77-77-352232</a> <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2930386">2930386</a>
1976-10-05 Publ date from contemporary review by Kirkus (<a href="https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/robert-nye-4/falstaff/">undated online</a> with later cover image, ISBN)
- 1978 Merlin
1st ed. <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/78325697">78-325697</a> 1st US ed. <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/78026799">78-26799</a>
Publ date from contemporary review by Kirkus (<a href="">undated online</a>)
- 1980 Faust 1st ed. --submitted[204]
1st ed. <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/80142102">80-142102</a> <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/256120179">256120179</a> 1st US ed. <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/80039696">80-039696</a> <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/7170427">7170427</a>
Price from review by Maev Kennedy Irish Times 1980-10-18 p11; "£5.95 in UK"
G. P. Putnam's Sons 1981-03-18 0399126066 Publ date from contemporary review by Kirkus (<a href="">undated online</a>) $12.95 Price from review by Rod Steier Hartford Courant1981-03-29 pG8
-- both as full title: Faust : being the Historia Von D. Johann Fausten dem wietbeschreyten Zauberer und Schwartzkünstler, or History of Dr. John Faust the notorious Magician and Necromancer, as written by his familiar servant and disciple Christopher Wagner, now for the first time Englished from the Low German
Ruth M. Arthur
- 0622
- Ruth M. Arthur A221801
SFE identifies several "Timeslip romances for which she became best-known. They typically feature a teenage girl on the verge of adolescence, a crisis dramatically resolved through her absorption in an earlier, exemplary life-situation."
- Dragon Summer 1962
- 1st https://lccn.loc.gov/62040459 62-40459 -106pp
- 1st US https://lccn.loc.gov/63010548 63-10548 ; 1963-03-22 Atheneum k[205]
$3.00 S.B.B. CSM 1963-10-17 p10 "fantasy undiluted by any lame rationalization"; "an English cottage that harbors a gentle ghost"; summers there at age 12/10 and returns to make it home 30 years later
11/6 The Times of India 1962-06-10 p11 "a fantasy which is well within the bounds of possibility"; "every time she winds up an old musical box she conjures up a ghost"
l f Ruth M. Arthur 221801 (17) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79039876/ el .Margery Gill (including covers, everyone believes) ISFDB title --notes on ISFDB records
13. LLAK 63-03-22 T2050145-- Dragon Summer (1962) --covers match; no months Fo[206] https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/ruth-m-arthur/dragon-summer/
- O..ic 1962 https://lccn.loc.gov/62040459 106p GB62-5212 o[207]
- BL: no price "System number: 000124473"
- O..ic 1963us https://lccn.loc.gov/63010548 106p o[208]
02. LAK 66-03-22 T2020362syn A Candle in Her Room (1966) --UK cover only; US earlier Fo[209] https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/ruth-m-arthur-2/a-candle-in-her-room/
- LOm. c 1966 1st https://lccn.loc.gov/66012854 212p GB66-18466
- Om£ic 1966 UK
- BL: not found by title, nor GB6618466
- A Candle 1966 --done (dnf US newsppr)
01. LAK 67-03-21 T1935202K Requiem for a Princess (1967) --covers match; US earlier; UK cites "BLIC" Fo[210](13) https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/ruth-m-arthur-3/requiem-for-a-princess/
- LOd$ic 1967 1st
- Om.ic 1967 UK
- 1981 Knight pbk
- BL: pbk "ISBN 0340265973 (pbk) : £0.95; BNB GB8131737; System number 010688620"
- Requiem 1967 --done (dnf UK newsppr)
03. LLAK 69-03-21 T2050153-- The Whistling Boy (1969) --covers match Fo[211] https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/ruth-m-arthur-5/the-whistling-boy/
- Om ic 1969 1st "First Edition" https://lccn.loc.gov/72438522 201p, music B69-19746
- BL: "ISBN 0575003316; ISBN 18/-; BNB GB6919746; System number 009929420"
- O!.ic 1969us https://lccn.loc.gov/69013531 200p --fake month
- 1973 Collins
- BL: (armada) (no price) "ISBN 0006907601; System number 004120494"
11. LAK 70-03-20 T2050148-- The Saracen Lamp (1970) --covers match Fo[212] https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/ruth-m-arthur-6/the-saracen-lamp/
- Om£ic 1970 1st "First Edition"
- BL: "ISBN 0575004126 : 21/-; BNB GB7010234; System number 011585800"
- O!.ic 1970us --fake month https://lccn.loc.gov/73098606 210p
The Saracen Lamp [not at SFE] 1970-03-20 Atheneum k[213] 1st ed. (US) https://lccn.loc.gov/73098606 73-98606 -210pp
05. LA- --niK T2050123note The Autumn People (1973) also appeared as: --no cover image Fo[214]
- Om.-c 1973 1st https://lccn.loc.gov/72086925 166p --Not found 2018-10-01 in 1973/74 US newspapers
- Om£-c 1973 UK "First Edition, though Reginald has the US Atheneum as first"
- BL: "ISBN 0575015993 : £1.50; BNB GB7311225; System number 009681656"
- O. Variant: The Autumn Ghosts (1976)
Autumn people: 1973-03-21 Atheneum k[215] (mediocre; "... if Ruth Arthur is unable to make anything of all this witchery except a conventional middle-class match, the aura is properly ethereal while it lasts.")
Publication date and price from publisher advertisement "Gollancz Books" The Guardian 1973-03-29 p17; (£1.50) "(publication April)"
08. LAK 74-03-20 T[216]K After Candlemas
- LOd.ic 1974-03-20 US 1st --"Not found 2018-10-01 in 1974 US newspapers" ✓ --q
- Od£ic 1974-04-11 uk --q
- BL: (no price) "ISBN 0575017457; BNB GB7408701; System number: 009929655"
- 1976 Target Candlemas Mystery o[217] 121p
09. LAK 75-09-10 T2050171-- On the Wasteland (1975) Fo[218] https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/ruth-m-arthur-2/on-the-wasteland/
- Om£ic 1975 1st "First Edition"
- BL: "ISBN 0575020385 : £2.40; BNB GB7526211; System number: 010076312"
- O!.ic 1975us https://lccn.loc.gov/75328451 159p --fake month
Not found 2018-10-01 in 1975 newspapers
- On the Wasteland 1975 (dnf newsppr 1975) ;
- 1st ed. (US) https://lccn.loc.gov/75328451 75-328451 -159pp $5.95 ; Aug/Sep per Amazon UK/US ; 1975-09-10 k[219] "this is pleasantly literate. Still, the props--a moor, a handful of picturesque types, a soupcon of time travel--have never been more gratuitous."
06. LAK 77-10-21 T2050165-- An Old Magic (1977) --covers differ Fo[220] https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/ruth-m-arthur-2/an-old-magic/
- BOm$ic 1977 1st "First Edition"
- BL: "ISBN 0575023562 : £3.40; BNB GB7731437; System number 010076591"
- O!.ic 1977us https://lccn.loc.gov/77008335 175p --fake month
Not found 2018-10-01 in 1977 US newspapers
Price from publisher list "Autumn novels" The Guardian 1977-09-29 p9: "Ruth Arthur's // family saga set in Wales, 'An Old Magic' L3.40" ; also from BL
10. LA- --niK T2050128note Miss Ghost (1979)
- Library records do not report illustrations, after 9 previous RMA novels illus. by Margery Gill.
- LO.i- 1979us --Not found 2018-10-01 in 1979 US newspapers
- Om.i- 1979uk --q
- BL: "ISBN 0575026510 : £3.50; BNB GB7921379; System number: 010076827"
LL = LC catalog record of the UK/US ed. A = Amazon hit with cover image K = Kirkus others 04. K 65-09-07 My Daughter, Nicola --non-genre 07. K 68-03-20 Portrait of Margarita --non-genre 12. L 1971 The Little Dark Thorn --non-genre
1974 Publication date and price from publisher advertisement "Spring Fiction" The Guardian 1974-04-02 p11; as author, title, "(£1.50) April 11"
1979 Publication date and price from untitled publisher advertisement (footer: "Gollancz for Children") The Guardian 1979-07-19 p10; as ...
- £3.95 Robert Cormier, After the First Death (1979) is non-genre probably EN
William Browning --nidb, Grimm Grange Fo[221](these 2 only) --gothic thriller --both at Amazon UK, with cover, no description
- 1977 Gollancz 0575023635 L3.50 from "Autumn novels"
- 1980 Fontana Lions 0006715273
(1)[spurious] https://lccn.loc.gov/n80025091 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80-025091 LC knows him only for t.p. credit this book; WorldCat doesn't know him
The Man with the Broken Ear, transl. Henry Holt T186740 at Google Books
Lowell, etc . Mars
(The) Cosmopolitan (Magazine)
- Series: Cosmopolitan --submitted --submitted more
vol 44 Copyright 1907 by International Magazine Company [Hearst]
no. 4 (333-440)
front cover shows Mars illustration; "Is Mars Inhabited? // Read Prof. David Todd and H. G. Wells in this issue" (Cosmopolitan had published War of the Worlds as a serial
- p334 (UMi) at HDL (lacks front cover images betw p332, 333; includes p347-48)
William R. Leigh, ill
The Things That Live on Mars, H. G. Wells, William R. Leigh, Cosmopolitan 44.4 (1908-03) p334-42 (p334 as frontispiece of this issue in effect) full-page illustrations 334 337 339 341
- p334 (UCal) at HDL
The second article is related, on the astronomical expedition and what the observations of Mars suggest of its habitation. David Todd, "Professor Todd's Own Story of the Mars Expedition" p343-51 (UCal lacks p347-48) "I am free to say, too, the canal and oasis system in toto, as looked at steadily night after night, impresses me more and more, not as a natural but as an artificial system, wholly or in part." (p350)
David Peck Todd, wri at EN, Directory of Amherst College Observatory https://lccn.loc.gov/n86858384 (23)
Percival Lowell, wri astronomer 24382 at SFE
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n86865348/
- 1895 Mars HDL viii+228+[24]
Houghton, Mifflin and company LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/05012424">05-12424</a>, which links e-copies at Internet Archive (IA) and HathiTrust Digital Library (HDL), and OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/408049">408049</a> later check newspapers and digital copy; maybe identify the ESSAY(s) "Mars as the Abode of Life" as Excerpts
- 1906 Mars and Its Canals HDL xv+393+[?] o[222]
- with 22 plates and 49 other illus. 8vo xvi+333 N-Y Tribune 1906-12-30 A6
- $2.50 per The New Macmillan Books CT 1906-12-05 7
- $2.50 2.67 new book published this day CT 1906-12-07 7
- 1909 The Evolution of Worlds HDL xiii+262
The Macmillan Company
LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/09031685">09-31685</a>, which links e-copies at Internet Archive (IA) and HathiTrust Digital Library (HDL), and OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1169395">1169395</a> plates uncounted
later check newspapers and digital copy
NYT 1906-11-30 HBN75 (earliest) Mars and Its Mystery by Prof. Edward S. Morse Little, Brown $2.00 $0.15
ESSAY Mars As the Abode of Life --1 or 2 excerpts?-- multiple PV in 1970s books
1896[!] ESSAY as 1970 p221-27 P377116
1908 ESSAY as 1973 p23-30 P296486 P418619 as 1976 p7-14 P324636
Herford . Thimblefinger, etc
0705
Oliver Herford, ill wri 233241
- Mr. Thimblefinger
add) The frame story is substantial and moreso in the later books. Collection or NOVEL with story/ies in a story. Search of contemporary newspapers shows less distribution and less interest in the books. Gradual departure from the Uncle Remus formula?
- "The stories that follow ..."
- "The stories that follow ..."
NEED Notes
P580564 Nov $2.00 viii+230
NEED plate count
add?) link to HDL 1894 UK?
Serial Atlanta Constitution, Boston Daily Globe, Los Angeles Times weekly Sat/Sun from 1894-06-17/18 to (part 13?) -09 [part 13 would be -09-08/09]
- LA Times as OUR BOYS AND GIRLS [feature title?]:
- Little Mr. Thimblefinger and His Queer Country -- A Story by Uncle Remus [large caps]:[plain] The Strange Sights the Children Saw and the Strange Stories That They Heard There
- by Joel Chandler Harris [large caps]:[plain] (Author of "Uncle Remus")
1894 Thimblefinger, https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82056811 (incomplete, no mention of illus.) OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1147163">1147163</a> Formats7 + 32 --1st ed. submitted
- 1st ed submitted
later note serialization in 1894 Atlanta Constitution and other newspapers; determine whether the illustrations are "+[28]"
Atl. Const. 1894-12-12 p20 "no less than 100 volumes disposed of in the past 3 weeks"; now in "2nd edition"
book 1, 1895 printing HDL (3) shows 1895 c1894 [ca. 40] leaves of plates -- lists 32 including frontispiece copy 1; not included in the pagination -- text spans p[5]-230
Little Mr. Thimblefinger Stories, c1894, 164-page reader with 5 stories omitted HDL
ProQuest search 1894
- 'joel chandler harris' (137 hits); 40 pre-June ; 110 before 2nd serial begins
- 'thimblefinger' (68 hits, all from June)
- 'thimblefinger stories' (0 hits)
- 'thimblefinger stories' 1894 to 1899 (2 hits); 0 hits 1900 to 1940
done?
P580569 (no month) $2.00 iv+304+[25]
links UMi copy, no cover
NEED change to NYPL copy with cover
Digital copy at HDL provides
- 0802 1st and 2nd of 4 copies include front cover but list of HMC books by JCH shows those to be later printings.
HDL (<a href="https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000950798">catalog record</a>) provides full view of 4 copies. One from New York Public Library includes dark image of original cover, sufficient ... to show front cover HDL illustration green and black on tan cloth, same illustrator as book 3
serial from Sun 1894-12-02 to 1895-03-10 (15 confirmed Sundays)
- Mar ch 14 15; "The End" two illus. [226] LA, 2 illus.; [227] Bos 3010, none; [228] Atl 0310, same two (not evidently signed)
7 brief paragraphs (mainly dialogue) at end of 15th installment are not in the book, ch. 15; these return to the frame story They close the book, ch 24 p303-04
JCH in the news:
- per Chicago Record JCH refuses no autograph requests; collectors should write to Atl Const --Was 1895-04-04 p6
- "JCH, the financial editor of the Atl Const, receives his salary of $450 per week in bright silver dollars." Last week hurt his back w 3 wks worth --Was Post 1895-05-06 p4
- Sep -09-22 "Uncle Rain and Brother Drouth [Drought?]" = ch 21
resumption advertised LA Times 0921 as "Mr. Thimblefinger and Mr. Rabbit. New Stories of Mrs. Meadows and Her Queer Friends"
- Atl) LITTLE MR. THIMBLEFINGER AGAIN.: The Stories That Were Told to the Children. UNCLE RAIN AND BROTHER DROUTH
- Bos) MR THIMBLEFINGER AND MR RABBIT: Story of Uncle Rain and Brother Drouth
- LA) DELIGHTFUL ANECDOTES.: MR. THIMBLEFINGER AND MR. RABBIT IN SOCIAL CONVERSE. New Stories of Mrs. Meadows and Her queer Friends--Uncle Rain and Brother Drouth--The Doings of the Pair.
- Sep ch 21 22
- Oct ch 23 17
- LA Times as MR. THIMBLEFINGER: AND HIS QUEER COUNTRY--THE CHILDREN'S SECOND VISIT
1894-12-02 to XV. 1895-03-10
Sat/Sun variation see Jan 20/21 (Bos, LA both Sat -01-20
Atl and Bos illustrations may not be Oliver Herford. --signature is not O Herford
rvw John Henderson Garnsey (no price) Atl Const 1895-11-24 pA2
ProQuest search 1895
- 'joel chandler harris' (150 hits)
- 'thimblefinger' (51 hits)
- 'rabbit at home' (20 hits)
Synopsis from newspapers --good
serial 1896-0202 to 0329 (9)
P580598 (no month) $2.00 198+[25]
Cover?. One from Cornell University includes bright images of original covers; front cover HDL illustration green and black on tan buckram(?) with gold stamped lettering; same artist as book 1
ProQuest search 1896
- 'joel chandler harris' (222 hits)
- 'story of aaron' (55 hits)
including Atl, Bos, SF first 1896-02-02 to 03-29 (not strictly one chapter per week) --which suggests chapters are not stories
- [229] Atl 1896-02-02 p25 ; [ ] Bos p34 unreadable but gives long title ; illus. Herford
Boston Globe, Fri/Sat 0131/0201 advertises the Sunday edition.
advertises "A whole page of short stories" including "Joel Chandler Harris' New Story [singular], "The Story of Aaron"
0202 search for JCH shows
- Atl "STORY of Aaron: (So Named) THE SON of BEN Ali"
- Bos "BEST SHORT STORIES [short stories page]: THE STORY OF AARON, So Named The Son of Ben All--Told by His Friends and Acquaintances"
- SF "AARON so called THE SON of BENALI"
SFC 1896-02-01 p6 The Sunday "Chronicle". (tomorrow)
- The first installment of the latest and best of Joel Chandler Harris' stories, "Aaron (so-called), the Son of Ben Ali" ...
NEED synopsis
Note on serial --titles good, illus by Herford how many?
P580599 (no month) $? 270+[24]
serial 1897-0207 to 0509 (14)
1 from Harvard University not 1st printing includes dark images of original covers; front cover HDL illustration evidently green and black on tan buckram(?) with gold stamped lettering; same artist as book 1
- Harvard copy lists Tales of the Home Folks in Peace and War (McKinlay, Stone and Mackenzie, 1898) o[230]
ProQuest search 1897
- 'joel chandler harris' (135 hits)
- 'aaron in the wildwoods' (6 hits)
- 'aaron in the wild woods' (50 hits)
Illustrations by Herford - not so many or so polished as those in the book. Line drawings. --how many?
"[JCH]'s new story for the young ... will contain a description of night life on a Southern plantation, and a chapter on "The Secrets of the Swamp", written from the point of view of the Negro, which tends to resolve all things into their elements by means of impersonation, the swamp losing in the process its topographical and geological features, and becoming a living, breathing, moving Thing."
-- The Critic: a Weekly Review of Literature and the Arts (US weekly) 1897-09-11 p28 "Houghton, Mifflin & Co."
- Predates The Story of Aaron. "It is the picture of the swamp life of a fugitive slave, but Aaron was more than a slave" --an Arab, superior in this way and that. Not merely a Harris invention, "there were several notable instances of similar characters in middle Georgia."
- Rich Hudspeth, the teacher, is a version of William H. Seward [later a Republican Party leader and U.S. Secretary of State under Lincoln and Johnson], who spent several years in Putnam County, where the story is set. His knowledge of the south, and related sentiments, are rooted in the featured Abercrombie plantation, per the story.
-- review by Alfred C. Newell Atlanta Constitution 1897-10-17 p16
[232] The Scotsman 1897-10-18 p4 "Christmas Books" (London and York: Harper Brothers) Beside Aaron's friends and helpers, including animal story-tellers of book 3, "almost the most real and important personality is the Swamp--the great untracked canebrake on the Oconee river in Georgia, where Aaron, as a runaway slave, finds refuge." "great knowledge of the old plantation life and of negro and white character in the South, are to be had"
"With 24 full-page illustrations by Oliver Herford. Square 8vo."
1895-10?
- A. B. Frost edition of Uncle Remus ; Appleton $2.00 [233] NY Times 1895-10-16 p16 ultra-racist ; new edition with 112 illustrations
- DFP 11-04 p3 --forthcoming Edition de Luxe of Frost's Uncle Remus, from Appleton, 250 copies signed by JCH
- [234] Reviewed also by John Henderson Garnsey Atl Const 1895-10-06 p22 "Uncle Remus: A New Edition and an Edition de Luxe; Illustrated by A. B. Frost"
- NY Times 10-05 p3 "Literary Notes" --the illus. are 112 in number, the new ed. A "expect to have the edition ready in a few days"
[12] o[235]
De Luxe o[236]
-- submitted
INTERIORART T1963426 needs re-date and relegation to child
- some new illustrations; was Frost the original illustrator?
Yancey
2016-04 from early work
- Yancey A35935
- 2016-04-04 Author:Rick Yancey
Richard Yancey as writer for adults, nonfiction.
also the Highly Effective Detective novels --or Teddy Ruzak P.I. series-- three in catalog to date
- 2006 The highly effective detective : a Teddy Ruzak novel / Richard Yancey http://lccn.loc.gov/2006042521 w publisher info
- 2008 The highly effective detective goes to the dogs / Richard Yancey http://lccn.loc.gov/2008018098
- 2010 The highly effective detective plays the fool / Richard Yancey http://lccn.loc.gov/2009041536 #3
Wikipedia lists four publ 2006 to 2011, "humorous whodunits for adult readers, featuring a charming but barely competent private investigator based in Tennessee"
Rick Yancey
Library of Congress catalogs the narrator? William James Henry as pseudonymous author of the latest:
- 2009 EN The monstrumologist / edited by Rick Yancey http://lccn.loc.gov/2009004562
- 2010 EN The curse of the Wendigo / William James Henry ; edited by Rick Yancey http://lccn.loc.gov/2010019233
- 2011 The Isle of Blood / William James Henry ; edited by Rick Yancey http://lccn.loc.gov/2011019949 (2012 pb identically)
- 2013 EN The final descent / William James Henry ; edited by Rick Yancey (2015 pb identically)
- http://lccn.loc.gov/2013015811 2013-15811 Monstrumologist #4 hc
- http://lccn.loc.gov/no2013094601 no2013-94601 William James Henry; Will Henry
In the Library of Congress catalog as of 2016-04-04, all four books have ^Main title^= "[...] edited by Rick Yancey", and all but the first "[title /] William James Henry ; edited by Rick Yancey". On the other hand, only the last has a ^Personal name^ Henry rather than Yancey, so that only the last is credited to Henry as a pseudonym of Yancey.
Will Henry is the boy narrator, apprentice to the monstrumologist Dr. Warthrop; William James Henry the Yancey pseudonym.
compare/contrast Mrs. Fairstar and R.H. Horne
Will Henry: The Monstrumologist series, young-adult horror novels as by Rick Yancey
Bedard
2016-04 from early work
novels at Kirkus and LCCN
- A Darker Magic Series 42169
- 1990-10-30 (similar setting and themes?) Redwork [237] 89-27983
- 2001-11-01 (sequel) Stained Glass k[238] 2001-86827: "Bedard (Painted Devil, 1994, etc.) returns again to the Canadian town of Caledon for an understated foray into magical realism."
A Darker Magic (book 1, evidently 1987): "Originally published: Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1986" per one library catalogue record of a 1997 edition OCLC: 59413915 --no evidence found
early collections of "fairy tales" published by Gardenshore, not in LCCat
- Woodsedge http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/15823631
- Pipe and Pearls http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/9637862
- 2004 (collection adapted) The Painted Wall 2003-100904 Tundra Books, Toronto and NY P63441, evidently same ISBN
- The painted wall and other strange tales / selected and adapted from Liao-chai of Pu Sung-ling by Michael Bedard.
- Published/Created: Toronto : Tundra Books, c2003.
- Summary: An adaptation of the tales of Pu Sung-ling
- Contents
The Painted Wall and other strange tales: : selected and adapted from the Liao-chai of Pu Sung-ling
- http://www.worldcat.org/title/painted-wall-and-other-strange-tales/oclc/53950025/editions?start_edition=1&sd=asc&se=yr&referer=di&qt=sort_yr_asc&editionsView=true&fq=
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/51801902
Strange Tales from Liaozhai, series [239]; EN
Questions raised by The Painted Wall
- Pu Songling as co-author; what is the criterion?
- Pu Songling like Brothers Grimm, and unlike H.C. Andersen, is credited with collecting folktales; folklorist rather than writer of literary fairy tales
- ISBN-10 deprecated at LCCN User talk:Mhhutchins#ISBN-10 and ISBN-13
- Anthology or Collection?
- Would it matter if Songling were an oral historian, naming particular folk who told him the tales? Songling as editor/author of a collection or anthology whose oral history subjects should be named as authors
reviews at Amazon.com [240] School Library Journal (G 7-up), Booklist (G 4-7)
compare (afterthought as i depart 2016-04-12):
Huon of the Horn, illus. Joe Krush P251839
- Based upon the English translation by Sir John Bourchier, Lord Berners, as it appears in the publications of the Early English Text Society.
related User talk
- (reply to Mhh not submitted)
- The default display for publication records does show both ISBN with the alternate in square brackets, smaller size. Small enough that ISBN-13 might be displayed under ISBN-10 (if the software is capable) without forcing a greater column-width.
2016-04-08
User talk:Pwendt#Page counts on Amazon
- The Green Man price C$21.99 per Amazon.ca [241] as of 2016-04-07 (when Amazon.com continues to state $19.95)
978-1-77049-285-1
- Bedard works publ by L&O L&OD Lester
"NEED" (ie, the database lacks) Canadian editions of both following (which may be earliest eds.)
- A Darker Magic -- "Originally published: Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1986" per one library catalogue record of a 1997 edition OCLC: 59413915
- Redwork OCLC: 21045381 0886192765
Winner, 1991 Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children
- Emily -- "Originally published: Toronto : Lester Pub ,1992" --one lib cat rec of a 2008 edition; 1992 Lester OCLC: 25871051
Painted Devil P566928done
- on the same theme as Songling
Australian Legendary Tales (Viking, 1966)
- 1966 Viking $4.50 "All ages" -- "A collection of the legends and tales of the aboriginals, this work is an important addition to all folklore collections."
- Australian Legendary Tales
- by K. Langloh Parker
- selected and edited by H. Drake-Brockman
- illus. Elizabeth Durack
Price from full-page advertisement "Viking Junior Books" NYTimes and Chicago Tribune 1966-05-08; "Ages 9-12"
all three contributors would be new to the database
little people
- Bacon, Peggy 162095 -- ill, wri
1952 The Leftover Elf by Mary Stolz A10127
- 1952-03-22 picture book
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/mary-stolz-3/the-leftover-elf/ http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/470574 https://lccn.loc.gov/52005473
- Bedard, Michael -- cartoonist
maybe spec-fic if not "too far" along spectrum to picture book or cartoon
2003-26904 and its cited http://mbedard.com belong to a different Michael Bedard
- 1998-10-01 (40pp picture book ages 6-10) Sitting Ducks [242]
- Quacking Up! 2003-26904
- Bedford, F(rancis) D. 114504
Peter Pan http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4302676 https://lccn.loc.gov/86034317 $8.98!
Christmas Carol http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/358670 https://lccn.loc.gov/23013001
- Benn, Ernest
The Observer 1926-06-27 (Sat) pp 6, 8, 15
- The first of 3 items, advert by Ernest Benn, leads with
If I were a Labour Leader! by Ernest J. P. Benn, Author of "Confessions of a Capitalist", 3s/6d Ernest Benn-EN
- Bernstein, Zena 110331
- Zena Bernstein: Artist at Facebook [245]
- Islandview Bed and Breakfast (agent for appointments?) [246]
- Blog yyyy-08-31, "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH"
- Blog 2013-03-04, "After visiting Zena Bernstein’s Studio on Horse Thief Bay ..." [247]
- Bowen, William 145677
check public and university library collections
- MMLN: none
- HCL: Solario only
- Networked Resource
- Widener Harvard Depository AL 967.5.125 Available
2016-02-28 Bowen books at Hathitrust
- book The Old Tobacco Shop: ..., 1921 (signed by author)
- catalog Solario the Tailor: ..., 1922
- book @ Babel Philip and the Faun, 1926
[248] CT 1921-11-20 pG12 "Real Books for Real Children" by May Massee --Christmas season for ages 7-10
- Brock, E(mma) L(illian) 166896 -- ill, wri
Emma L. Brock; Lillian; publ dates 1922 - 1967
- LCCN http://lccn.loc.gov/n85034633 - 54 titles (Bowen 1923 plus 1929 and later)
- de Grummond [249]
- OCLC archival material: Papers
Frances Browne, Macmillan Children's Classics 1924, 1926, illus BROCK; OCLC [250] [251] [252]
The Macmillan's Children's Classics, six new volumes inclg GWChair, per "Old Favorites for Young Folk in New Editions", Fanny Butcher, Books, Chicago Daily Tribune 1924-11-08 p
- advertised by the publisher The New York Herald, New York Tribune [253] 1924-11-09 pG8 termed "The Macmillan's Children's Classics"; "examine the titles already issued (18 to date) in the Macmillan's Children's Classics."
Eells (7 at LC) Brazil[254] Spain[255] Azores/BROCK [256] Amazon[257], [258]
Merrimeg collection by William Bowen T1980903
- OCLC archival material
- OCLC (of four editions 1923 31 34 40) Macmillan 1923 [259]=LCCN
Horne Memoirs of a London Doll, ill. Emma L. Brock
see Horne below
archival material for particular books (other than Horne):
- original fairy tales wr Frances Browne A168438 -- 1916 ed. (2nd printing 1918) at The Baldwin Project mainless.com -- cites 1857 illus. Kenny Meadows
- Azores retold wr Elsie Spicer Eells A146838 -- VIAF=45688651 LCCN=n83230887 n83-280887 Azores 22-20316 (as illus. E.L. Brock)
- Spain tales Boggs A126058, Davis A112255
- Ralph Steele Boggs VIAF=111538972 LCCN=n83185948 GND=128938676 n83-185948
- Mary Gould Davis VIAF=16821117 |LCCN=no96053162 no96-53162
many others - inclg other COLLECTION
WorldCat
- Eells http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n83-230887/
- Boggs http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n83-185948/
- Davis http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no96-053162/
- Browne http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n90718932/
- Burnett, Frances Hodgson 4178
Fauntleroy Scribner's https://lccn.loc.gov/07019404; first ed. "xi, 209, [17] p. : ill. ; 22 cm.", "Illustrations from drawings by Reginald B. Birch"--P. ix.
- https://lccn.loc.gov/21004150 another, both with copies at HathiTrust
- https://lccn.loc.gov/2012656283 (theater program)
- https://lccn.loc.gov/11028435
Sara Crewe Scribner's https://lccn.loc.gov/06044854 (1888, 83pp., six illus. Reginald B. Birch inclg frontispiece) --per linked copy at HathiTrust
- https://lccn.loc.gov/41027437 https://lccn.loc.gov/06016415 https://lccn.loc.gov/07003314
- https://lccn.loc.gov/05032685 The Little Princess Scribner's (1905, vii+266pp., 12 color plates inclg frontispiece --illus Bates per HathiTrust
- https://lccn.loc.gov/11002045 (play)
Secret Garden
https://lccn.loc.gov/unk83001229 https://lccn.loc.gov/11021580 Stokes, 1911, 4 leaves plates
- Demuth, Averil -- wri not in db
- VIAF=43844158 LCCN=no00048883 http://lccn.loc.gov/no00048883 4
- Demuth, Averil at WorldCat
- [263] The Observer 1941-12-21 p3 The Enchanted Islands Averil Demuth Hamilton 7/6
- http://www.antiqbook.co.uk/boox/johnt/9994131.shtml
- http://www.popscreen.com/prod/MTE2MTAzMDUy/-Modern-Faerie-Tale-9781455813292-Holly-Black-Kate-Rudd-Books
- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4763546 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/752577887
- title not found at LC or Kirkus
- Dixon, Marjorie Mack 225982 -- Author:Marjorie Dixon
- VIAF=315625736 N6I=vtls000041934
- -- no LCCN
- -- no Kirkus except starred The Forbidden Island)
- WorldCat?
The forbidden island
- a story for children (alt title) OCLC[264]
Breton Fairy Tales, Gollancz, 1971 0575005378
- Marjorie Dixon; Richard Kennedy; Émile Souvestre
- OCLC http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/16192229
- uk https://www.amazon.co.uk/Breton-Fairy-Tales-Marjorie-Dixon/dp/0575005378
- us http://www.amazon.com/Breton-Fairy-Tales-Marjorie-Dixon/dp/0575005378
Souvestre, Charles Émile A15179
- Le Foyer Breton Formats[265]
- 32-29130 (1858 w HathiTrust), 42-27880, 76-477247, ltf91-4250
- Farjeon, Eleanor 112169
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/eleanor-farjeon/elsie-piddock-skips-in-her-sleep-2/ Elsie Piddock
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/eleanor-farjeon-2/martin-pippin-in-the-apple-orchard/ Martin Pippin (new ed.)
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/eleanor-farjeon-4/the-silver-curlew/ Silver Curlew
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/eleanor-farjeon-5/the-glass-slipper/ Glass Slipper
- oclc http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/59855489 The Little Dressmaker
2018-12-03 new subpage User:Pwendt/People/Eleanor Farjeon
G
- Glanzman 200846 -- ill
2016-04-26 ISFDB:Moderator noticeboard#Glanzman, Lou Louis Louis S. needs merge
- At the Library of Congress his canonical name is Louis S. LCCN n50-29876 but there are several credits for Louis as well as Louis S. in 23 catalogue records, and one for Lou (search report, may be transient)
VIAF=114089085 LCCN=n50029876 VIAF=100019929
- Goodchild, Pamela 223591 -- ill unidentified
probably not the British artist/illustrator from 1979 LCCN n97-3032, at WorldCat
- Hicks, Clifford B. 101153
- ;Alvin Fernald series
- starred review by Kirkus (undated online archive copy posted with later cover image and ISBN)
1960-05-08 NYHT pI15; HRW list for young readers incl Fernald #1 ages 8-12 $2.95; NYT pBRA15 identical; CDTrib pB9 identical
1960-04-17 pE8 washington post same, also HRW list
1960-06-12 p362 review NYT Ellen Lewis Buell comedy 1960-07-03 review NYHT pD8 Margaret Sherwood Libby --Alvin will patent a Super Magnetic Gravity Overcomer boy inventor
1960-11-13 NYT pCBS60 One Hundred Outstg Bks fYR
book 1 called "science fiction" by Kirkus but it is purely family, adventure, boy inventor
book 3 may be sf
- 1960-03-28(*), ill. Charles Geer A56331 Kirkus
- 1963(*) secret code Sokol Kirkus
- 1966(*) foreign trader, ill. Bill Sokol Kirkus
- 1969 mayor for a day Sokol1970 Kirkus
- 1974 superweasel Sokol Kirkus
- 1976 swap shop Sokol Kirkus
- 1980 tv anchorman Kirkus
the first 7 of 10 per EN
Hicks staff Popular Mechanics from 1945, chief special projects editor from 1963 --per EN
- First Boy his first book for children
- later The World Above HRW publ 1965-04-12
"a thorough and well organized briefing on the physical nature of the strata of atmosphere and the potential use to which present knowledge will be put in the conquest of outer space" per Kirkus Kirkus
- Horne, R(ichard) H(enry, Hengist) 173469
- 2016-04-06 Author:R. H. Horne (forenames and birthdates) --half Bio, half Author
Horne works probably credited under all five names
- R. H. A173469 -- another credit at archive.org
- Richard H. -- so credited at archive.org
- Richard Henry A191187 (full name at birth)
- Richard Hengist (evidently a later full name)
- R. Hengist
- 1802 per LCCN n50-30799 (variants include Mrs. Fairstar, Memoirs of a London Doll, written by herself --but that work is non-genre so "Mrs. Fairstar" is not in the database)
Anon 1833 Exposition Orion, 5th ed. 1843, R. H. Anon Memoirs, 1852, Written by herself. Edited by Mrs. Fairstar Prometheus, 1872, Richard Henry Orion, 9th ed. 1872, R. H.
Memoirs of a London Doll (1846 classic)
- facsimile of 1922? [266] Clara Whitehill Hunt -xiii; 7 illus. inclg frontispiece
pe Susann at GoodReads: one of two eds. "The Macmillan editor was Louise Seaman (same as with Hitty), and I wonder if she introduced this to Rachel Field. This "Little Library" edition includes an introduction by one of Brooklyn's first children's librarians, Clara Whitehill Hunt."
at Kirkus 1968 annotated ed.
- Memoirs of a London Doll wr R H Horne n50-30799 --HathiTrust (1852 as by Mrs. Fairstar) orig ill. |frontispiece |38 |60 |80 06-15442 67-108658 68-018475 {1846} Formats and Editions US 1852 uk 1846
- ALSO 27-18458 The Good-Natured Bear 1927{1854} OCLC 2129124; 1854; uk 1846 ; serialized in The Boston Globe 1904-03-20 to 1904-05-22 (weekly?) as "The Good-Natured Bear" by R. Hengist Horne, illustrations signed "Smith"
with silhouettes by Lisl Hummel is to appear this fall in the US ? --Anne Carroll Moore "St. Valentine's Eve" NYHT 1927-02-13 pF8;
- also foreshadowed CSM 1927-02-24 p7, name Caroline M. Hewins A Mid-Century Child; ACM NYHT 11 Sep 1927: F8 as Richard Henry Moore, Lisle Hummel $1.00; "Books of the Week" NYHT 18 Sep 1927: F20; The Little Library (Macmillan series) $1.00 CTrib 1927-11-12 p16; NYTimes 1927-11-13 pBR16 advert The Little Library (5 new titles) and The Children's Classics (39 inclg 6 new this year $1.75)
2016-04-06 full title and author credit both differ
The Poor Artist [...] (1850) T1991673 --not in LCCatalog
1850 OCLC [267]
1871 OCLC [270]
- HathiTrust [271]
2010? OCLC [272]
- Howard, Paul 10221 -- ill
2016-04-26
- Jan Morrow, School for Witches, Longman (London, England), 1991. -- wri not in db
- (done) Jenny Nimmo, The Witch's Tears, Collins (London, England), 1996.
- Phyllis Arkle, The Village Dinosaur, Puffin (London, England), 1996. -- wri not in db
- Jenny Nimmo, Esmeralda and the Children Next Door, Houghton (Boston, MA), 2000.
- (db) Ursula Moray Williams, Adventures of the Little Wooden Horse, Kingfisher (New York, NY), 2001.
- Jenny Nimmo, The Strongest Girl in the World, Egmont Children's (London, England), 2001.
- (db) Ursula Moray Williams, Gobbolino the Witch's Cat, Kingfisher (New York, NY), 2001.
- (db) Ursula Moray Williams, The Further Adventures of Gobbolino and the Little Wooden Horse, Kingfisher (New York, NY), 2002.
- Ian Whybrow, The Magic Shoebox Farm, HarperCollins (London, England), 2007. A36242 -- book not in db
- Jacobs, James S. 21154
Alexander nonfiction
- James S. Jacobs at Mormon [273]
James S. Jacobs at publisher [274]
Children's Literature, Briefly, 6th Edition
By Michael O. Tunnell, James S. Jacobs, Terrell A. Young, Gregory Bryan $85.80
Lloyd Alexander: A Bio-bibliography, 2nd ed. 1991, Tunnell & Jacobs (first ed. Jacobs alone?)
- Jones, Diana Wynne 593
- The Pinhoe Egg LCCN: [275] (note 4 isbn, presum. two each for trade hc and library hc editions)
- The Islands of Chaldea LCCN: [276]
- Earwig and the Witch 2012-02-01, ill. Zelinsky at Kirkus: [277]
- The Ogre Downstairs 1974, ill. Juliet Stanwell Smith 1974 (first?) at TorontoPL: [278]
canonical name is "Stanwell-Smith" hyphenated, both TPL and Goodreads
Kirkus starred review House of Many Ways
P
Knee High $2.50; the siblings appear *today* Children's Day, Book Week, Wanamaker Auditorium NYTimes 1923-11-17 p7
three collaborations, wri and ill (exc Lustres may be unillustrated)
- 1923 Knee-High T{{|}}
- 1924 Spring Lustres T2010237 -- no illustrations?
- 1924 Fall The Dream Coach T1999654 -- collection or episodic novel (compare Solario the Tailor)
- Picard, Barbara Leonie 112471
- Oxford FFT series illus. by Joan Kiddell-Monroe
- Brothers Robinson -- ill
The Brothers Robinson joint biography/catalogue at OCLC at Amazon --the only biog of Tom, per one review at Amazon
- Thomas Heath (t. h.) A216914 at WorldCat
- Charles Heath (charles) A88489 --in LCCat Children's Garden of Verse and Aesop's Fables
- William Heath (w. heath) A81073
illustrators of Fairy Tales from Hans Christian Andersen --both Dent 1901 Temple Classics [279] and 1906 Everyman's Library #4
http://lccn.loc.gov/32021207 T.H. Robinson Swiss Family Robinson
LCCN 2014-378121 --prefer to add note to 2012 ed. verified by Nihonjoe
google: English illustrators the Brothers Robinson [280]
Thomas in LCCat:
- Creswick, Hasting the Pirate, 1902
- Kingsley, Heroes; or, Greek fairy tales for my children, 1917 -- Kingsley at LC; Everyman's Library #113 36-37102; 1879 ed (Works #7) 86-215291
- McSpadden, Adv Robin Hood, 1984?
- Wyss, Swiss Family Robinson, 193132-21207 1993 2012
The Heroes ... (Dent, Oct 1899) The Temple Classics: For Young People 5th printing Mar 1905 at HathiTrust
- Sawyer, Ruth 76565
2016-0423/24
ill Hugh Troy A229014
- 1956 Schoolhouse OCLC[281]
- 1960-10-07 per starred review by Kirkus; Dragon OCLC[282]
- NYHT 1956 [283] advert -11-13 I21 [284] review -12-11 D43
- Scott, Michael 931
October Moon Series 42101, or Rachel Stone series --done mid-May
De Dannan Tales Series 42062
The De Dannan Tales, 1-3 (1991-94) (WorldCat series)
at Amazon now as Merlin Publishing, 128 176 128 p
Merlin Wolfhound Closing, IPN 2010-08-31 [285]
- Merlin Books Limited (trading as Merlin Publishing under the Merlin imprint)
- update 'this situation does not effect the Wolfhound list, all the Wolfhound titles are still on sale and will be for the foreseeable future.'
Merlin Publishing at Facebook, latest 2008-11-13 [286]
Etruscans: beloved of the gods (Tom Doherty Associates, 2000) 1st ed. OCLC, Morgan Llywelyn and Michael Scott, 335 pp, ISBN 0312866275
- OCLC 733726412 as by TOR Books, "Morgan & Michael Scott Llywelyn"
- WorldCat shows 1st mmp 2001, 1st tp 2013
- Kirkus Review 2000-03-15 as pub 2000-05-01, 320 pp [287]
Thirteen Hallows
- Kirkus Reviews [288]
- Sleigh, Barbara 30719
- Small, Austin J.; Seamark 6692
The Man They Couldn't Arrest
- OCLC (c) Doran 1925, J. Austin Small [289] [290]
- OCLC (c) Burt 1925, Austin J Small [291]
- NYTimes review 1933-03-14 of British movie (1931 per IMDb): 'The novel by "Seamark," on which the picture is based, does seem to have the elements of competent Scotland Yard melodrama.' [292]
- OCLC Doran [1927] J. Austin Small [293] = LCCN?
- OCLC Hodder & Stoughton 1927 Austin J. Small
- OCLC 1934 Seamark
- Wilde, George (and Irma) 134948 -- ill, wri
- Wilde?
Irma VIAF= 92882161 317050872 dk Peter Kanin (Peter Rabbit, Danish) [294] [295] (with "more by Irma Wilde") 87097969838170
[296] Fixit Man and Big Helpers are clearly credited as writer Irma, illustrator George Wilde so those are the best points of reference [297]
- Williams, Ursula Moray 108719
- see also Howard, Paul, above
2016-04-26 twin sister Barbara VIAF=303319781 NLP=a2085707x
done w/r Kirkus and LCCN --done mid-May
- The Moonball
- Rudi series
- Castle Merlin
- Bogwoppit
- Little Wooden Horse series, below
unlikely spec fic:
- 1959- 1961 The Earl's Falconer [298] - hist fic*
- 1951- 1973 Jockin the Jester [299] - hist fic
Little Wooden Horse Series 42095
- 1. lwh [db 1938 39 59 69 85 2001(2) 05 11]
ill Joyce Lankester Brisley A229785
a[300] 1970 Young Puffin
- 2. gobbolino [db 1942 81 2001 2012(2) 2014]
a[301] 1973 Young Puffin
2008 Young Puffin Modern Classics 9780141323268 o[302]
- Williams, Williams, Eccleshare ?
2012 Puffin Modern Classics 9780141323268 o[303]
- Williams, Williams, Eccleshare ? --Amazon Look Inside! this one presented as the other one ? --done 2016-05-18
- 3. further [db 1984 2002]
Formats[304]
Young Puffin Story Book
- little white horse, 1970 "about 1990" ABEbooks[305]
- gobbolino, said 1974 and 1985 GoodReads[306]
- further adventures, 1984 original ABEbooks[307]
- Winthrop, Elizabeth 4336
Castle series, Attic series
Attic 1: Castle formats o[308] #35, 1996 Listening Library 3 cassettes [309] 0807276286
- no record shows the current cover image
Yearling, $4.99 (we have 3.99, 6.99) as of WP 1998-06-29 B6
Attic 2: Battle formats o[310] #16/17, 1997 Listening Library 4 cassettes
- almost all show the current cover image
2016-0510
- (The?) Castle in the Attic, Roland D. Lott [not here] 1st ed. Vantage Press, 2001 o[311] ; $19.95 per ad by the publisher NYT 2001-05-27 BR7 "Imaginative fantasy about the discovery of Pueblo Plateau, a rural oasis in the center of Los Angeles"
- Wrightson 2364
- Crooked 58-46352 --submitted 2016-05-22
- Sugar-Gum k[312] o[313] 92-147200
- Ice k[314] 76-45438 78-304724 --submitted (2) 2016-05-22
- /74 Nargun
London 74-166411 ; Puffin(mine?) [317] ; 1986 McElderry
- /83 A Little Fear --submitted 1st US
- /88 Moon-Dark --submitted 1st US (with price change, contra source unknown)
- /89 Balyet --submitted 1st US and 1990 Puffin (with format change contra Locus1 and ChrisJ)
Philippa Pearce
A4991
- A(nn) Philippa Pearce
non-genre debut or breakthru
- 1955 OUP, Minnow on the Say [318] ; LC "A. Philippa" 2000
- 1958 World Pub. Co., The Minnow Leads to Treasure [319] ; LC "A. Philippa" 1980
- 1971 The Squirrel Wife --not in database at EN-59p
LCCN: <a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/72190827">72-190827</a> 59p <a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/70168556">70-168556</a> <a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/2006052454">2006-52454</a> "1st U.S. edition" Candlewick, 2007, unpaged
- 1977 The Shadow Cage and other tales of the supernatural T1046059 -- both 1st eds. done
ill, Janet Archer, 1942- ; Ted Lewin
- 2003 Amy's Three Best Things T1615254 -- newspaper?
ill. Robin Bell Corfield
- 1995 ed., Dread and Delight T1178316
<a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/95004123">95-4123</a> -348p -- linked Table of Contents [320] -- linked Publisher description [321] 40 stories Publisher description: "... Pearce includes two previously unpublished stories by Lucy Boston and Robert Westall, and a full introduction and lively notes on the authors. The collected stories represent an engaging variety--drawn from all over the English-speaking world, including America, India, and the Caribbean as well as Great Britain. Treating the supernatural with humor and whimsy, as well as with a proper respect, the tales all succeed brilliantly in creating an atmosphere of suspense or unease ..."
Tom's Midnight Garden
as by A Philippa Pearce (not in database as of 2016-04-21) --SFE3; "A. Philippa" per linked OCLC record 1st US ed. but neither LCCN nor OCLC record of 1st ed.; nor Chi Tribune review 1st US ed.
"A. Philippa Pearce" at OCLC
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/60512196 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/809450419
- c e 1958 1st ed. P567586 O"(none) LCCN(none)
- c e 1959-09-28 1st US ed. P567587 O"A. Philippa", Kirkus
- . e 1976-10-28 Puffin [322] --
- c e 1992-10-00 HarperTrophy (mine) [323] "A. Philippa" PV in progress
- c e unk 12th [324] -- "A. Philippa" PV transient
- . b 1993-10-28 Puffin Modern Classics [325] -- O"P oclc[326] SHD ADD
- . b 2005-04-28 Puffin [327] O"P
later merge illus.; later clone as undated 4th printing, £4.99, w front cover maybe-decal
- c e 2008-01-03 OUP [328]0424 O"P Look Inside lacks title page
- - e 2008-04-25 Paw Prints [329] --
- c e 2008-09-04 OUP 50th [330] O"P Look Inside "Philippa"
- c e 2014-09-01 Collectors [331] O"P
- . e 2015-04-02 OUP [332]0424 O"A. Philippa" ; submitted inclg ebook
INTERIOR Brown 1997539
Kirkus search: (Celtic / Irish / Scottish / Welsh) Folk and Fairy Tales
- Celtic [333]
- [334] [335] [336] [337] (English, see previous issue)
- Scottish [338] [339] [340] [341]
- Welsh [342]
Jarvie--Brown not found
Whispering in the Wind -- AU 1969 [343]
INTERIOR Einzig 567586
Trade binding Amazon.com "Look Inside!" as of 2016-04-24 is very limited -- no title page or illustrator credit (but shows some original Einzig illus.) -- copyright page three ISBN 0-397-30475-5, 0-397-30477-3 (lib bdg), 0-06-440445-5 (pbk); "First Harper Trophy edition, 1992" -- back cover credits cover art, states "US $5.95 / $8.95 CAN" Probably that is specifically the 0-06-440445-5 (pbk)
needs more research
Oct 1992
0-06-440445-5 (pbk) Amazon.com "Greenwillow Books; Reissue edition (October 30, 1992)" look inside seems to be Harper Trophy $5.95 $8.95
Mar 1992
0-397-30477-3 (lib bdg); at Amazon.co.uk now $16.95 $25.89 presum regular binding
0-397-30475-5 (as corrected, hc regular binding)
0-397-30475-7
1990-12-01 0-440-48819-2 Yearling Classic Amazon.com[344] ; 1991-01 5th printing P332038
1987-09 1-85089-914-2 Windrush "Isis Large Print Books (September 1987)"
- oclc[345] (#87 where #83 is 1989 same isbn)
as of 2016-04-25 no Windrush (1987-88) or Windrush Large Print (1986-88) --as are all three Windrush / Clio Press (1988-91)
978-0-19-279242-6
Oxford Children's Modern Classic 1998, 1999 P217217
- Amazon uk [348] w Look Inside (10th printing?)
OCLC Formats
- 1992 from #69 earlier [349]
- Windrush from 81
- Penguin or Puffin from 106
- 1974 New ed. OUP 119
1992 editions, Harper Trophy (may be tp format only)
- 70) 0064404455 0397304757 0397304773 ; oclc[350] NY Lippincott 1992, also HarperTrophy (229 A. Philippa)
- 71) 0064404455 0397304773 0833590928 ; oclc[351] NY HarperTrophy (229 A. Philippa) --long Summary
- 72) 0397304755 0397304773 0064404455 ; oclc[352] London HarperTrophy (229 A. Philippa) -- Spanish language
this is the only hit for "0397304755"
- my) 0397304755 0397304773 0064404455 ; HarperTrophy (229 A. Philippa) manufactured UK HarperCollins, write NY HarperCollins
- 73) 0064404455 0397304773 [353] NY HarperCollins 1992 1958 (232 A. Philippa)
- 74) tp as HarperCollins (c)1958 [354]
- 95) oclc[355] Janesville large print 1985 (2 vols 229 A. Philippa)
- 97) 0397304757 !; oclc[356] J.B. Lippincott [1984] (229 A. Philippa)
- 102) oclc[357] Dell 1979
- 112) 0140308938 0140340491 ; among others oclc[358] Puffin 1976 (218 Philippa)
Edward Ormondroyd
Time at the Top
- 1963 [359] (Lexington has first edition); 1981 [360]; 1982 [361] (Marc Kupper); 1986 [362] (Nihonjoe);
unknown [363] (Marc Kupper from Abe Books recently)
- 2003 Amazon [364] (not cited by ISFDB); ISFDB [365]
- 2011-10 omnibus Amazon [366] (cited here); ISFDB [367]
- 2011-11 kindle Amazon [368] "Look inside" credits cover by Charles Geer, cover illustration (c) 2011 Purple House; same cover as omnibus! Foreword by Edward Ormondroyd 2003; sample covers ch 1-2 inclg one interior illustration (Ericksen)
All in Good Time
- 2011-11 kindle Amazon [369] "Look inside" credits cover by Charles Geer (c) Purple House, first electronic edition, first printing Nov 2011; Foreword by E.O. 2011 "A warning: you will see that the book ends with a hint that another sequel might be possible. Ignore it, please." sample covers ch 1-2 inclg two interior illustrations (Bradfield)
Robert C. O'Brien (pseud.)
A5054
- Leonard Lubin A9527
- Jane Leslie Conly (daughter) A6212
- Robert C. O'Brien A5054 100252716 (born 1922, perhaps following SFE; correction submitted 2016-02-17)
http://lookingglassreview.com/books/
Mrs Frisby: goodreads unhelpful; no Kirkus; no NYT/etc online; pb mine? 1986-04-01 Amazon
Racso 1986-05-01 earliest per Goodreads; no Kirkus; 1986-06-12 per Amazon
R-T hc 1990 ; 1990-06-15 per Kirkus; pb 1991-09-30 per Amazon
Silver Crown TOC provided by 2001 publisher[370]
2016-02-17 The Silver Crown, 2 endings
- further note on Kirkus Review of first ed.
The strongly negative review (certainly bottom 5% of more than 100 Kirkus reviews I have read) begins with several lines (until the ellipsis) about the heart of the final chapter in this first edition. O'Brien wrote an alternative, much shorter final chapter for the first British edition. They appear as the final two chapters, p248-59 and p260-63, in a later U.S. edition (Collier Books, 1988).
- See also my Notes on first ed. P258217, first British ed. P258218, and Collier 1988 (5th printing) P559127, User:Don Erikson#The Silver Crown
Ursula K. Le Guin
A37
- Earthsea
- http://www.ursulakleguin.com/EarthseaMaps/index.html Le Guin displays the opening Earthsea Map (c) 2001 by UKL --but what does that mean re its origin?
- http://www.foliosociety.com/book/WOE/wizard-of-earthsea The Folio Society 2015 edition
- http://www.ursulakleguin.com/UKL_info.html Le Guin features this new edition now
- http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/oct/23/david-mitchell-wizard-of-earthsea-tolkien-george-rr-martin David Mitchell on Earthsea – a rival to Tolkien and George RR Martin
Add Pub done
(Note to Moderator) "This is the correct David Mitchell per "About the introducer"; LeGuin links a recent article/review by Mitchell in The Guardian "David Mitchell on Earthsea – a rival to Tolkien and George RR Martin" [Martin=Westeros] but we don't do anything with that as far as I know. The last line weakly supports year 2015 for the ignorant such as me; may actually date the selection for those who know the newspaper Books section well."
Indeed, Le Guin links this article as if it were the Introduction verbatim.
- btw Mitchell: "Earthsea is a fantasy world, and proud of it, mapped by its creator in 1966–7 on a large sheet of butcher’s paper with crayons in a house full of young children."
From a glance at a friend's copy of the book I know that it includes a new essay by Le Guin ("Afterword" or whatever), which notes that the illustrations by Lupton are the first to match her Earthsea (not "whitewash"), or first since the first ed. woodcuts (woodcuts too coarse for whitewash imo).
2015-12-21 questions to Mhhutchins "The Tombs of Atuan (excerpt)".
Richard Kennedy
(Jerome) Richard Kennedy, Jerome Richard 5506 -- US wri
Richard Kennedy: Collected Stories T938215 --Sewall
- LCCN
- 0-06-023255-2
- k contemporary review by Kirkus (<a href="https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/richard-kennedy-11/richard-kennedy-collected-stories/">undated online</a>)
Lost Kingdom T938223 --ill Shulevitz
- https://lccn.loc.gov/78032052">78-32052</a>
- Sierra Club Books/Scribner's http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/publisher.cgi?1266 http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/publisher.cgi?5091
- 0684161648 (lib. bdg.)
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/richard-kennedy-6/the-lost-kingdom-of-karnica/
Mouse God T938218 --ill Harvard not here nor EN
- https://lccn.loc.gov/78011731">78-11731</a>Addison-Wesley
- Atlantic Monthly Press / Little, Brown
- 0316489042
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/richard-kennedy-6/the-mouse-god/
Oliver Hyde's T938221 --ill Parker not here nor EN
- https://lccn.loc.gov/76015980">76-15980</a>
- Atlantic Monthly Press / Little, Brown
- 0316481793
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/richard-kennedy-2/oliver-hydes-dishcloth-concert/
Sewall, Marcia, ill A36574
wri Richard Kennedy 5506 -- ill Marcia Sewall 36574 OCLC[371]
Parrot 1974 LCCN [372] Published in 1974 by Little, Brown as a 30-page book illustrated by Marcia Sewall
- A parrot witnesses a thief's activities but can't get anyone to believe his word.
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/richard-kennedy-7/the-parrot-and-the-thief/
Porcelain 1976 LCCN [373] Published in 1976 by Little, Brown as a 30-page book illustrated by Marcia Sewall
- Everytime the poor girl mends the broken porcelain vase it becomes something different, providing the means of escaping from her dreary existence of mending junk.
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/richard-kennedy-5/the-porcelain-man/
Come 1976 LCCN [374] Published in 1976 by Harper & Row as a 47-page book illustrated by Marcia Sewall (LCCN <a href=""></a>)
- An old man tries to outsmart Death with the help of the birds who come to his cabin.
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/richard-kennedy-2/come-again-in-the-spring/
Rise & Fall 1978 LCCN [375] Published in 1978 by Little, Brown as a 41-page book illustrated by Marcia Sewall (LCCN <a href=""></a>)
- When he least expects it, a cunning swindler's good fortune runs out.
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/richard-kennedy-9/the-rise-and-fall-of-ben-gizzard/
Crazy 1980 LCCN [376] Published in 1980 by Dutton as a 57-page book illustrated by Marcia Sewall (LCCN <a href=""></a>)
- Only recently married, a young man and woman each begins to fear, with fairly good cause, that the other is crazy.
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/richard-kennedy-10/crazy-in-love-2/
Song 1981 LCCN [377] Published in 1981 by Dutton as a [32]-page book illustrated by Marcia Sewall (LCCN <a href=""></a>)
- A girl and her horse feel a great love for each other and experience powerful, consuming feelings when riding together.
- --Kirkus
Blue T1921686 --ill Himler
Dark T938220 --ill Diamond
Inside T3087290 --ill Himler
- LCCN (us 1979)
- -- (uk 1981)
- cover OCLC (us 1991)
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/richard-kennedy-4/inside-my-feet/
- not in Collected Stories
Boxcar T31275 --ill Kronen
Contests 1975 story 938224 --ill Simont non-genre oclc[378]
- https://lccn.loc.gov/74023566">74-23566</a>
- Atlantic Monthly Press / Little, Brown
- ISBN missing
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/richard-kennedy-4/the-contests-at-cowlick/
Leprechaun's T{{t| --ill Sewall oclc[379]
- https://lccn.loc.gov/79011410">79-11410</a>
- Dutton "A Unicorn book" http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/publisher.cgi?587
- 0525334726
- k https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/richard-kennedy-5/the-leprechauns-story/
- not in the collection? Leprechaun 1979 LCCN [380] Published in 1979 by Dutton as a [40]-page book illustrated by Marcia Sewall (LCCN <a href=""></a>)
A tradesman meets a leprechaun and is determined that he won't be tricked out of a pot of gold.
Delta Baby & 2 Sea Songs --ill
- https://lccn.loc.gov/78006895">78-6895</a>
- Addison-Wesley
- 0201035987 lib. bdg
- k [381]
- Stinky Pete --Dabcovich
- Delta Baby --Mikolaycak
- The Wreck of the Linda Dear --[Arnosky]
- a [382]
Ignatius Donnelly
els Ignatius Donnelly 104785 (15)
LCCat
- Atlantis 1882 8-? 95de ; 1910 49 50uk 64?/49 70uk 71 73 76 81/71 85 91
- Ragnorok 1883 1970
- Destruction 1971 2004
- Caesar 1890 92 ; 06 18? 60 81 ; 2003
- Huguet 1890 1969
- Golden 1892 https://lccn.loc.gov/06033725 -HDL ; 1968(2) https://lccn.loc.gov/68057523 https://lccn.loc.gov/68028929
another at HDL, identical to Copy 2
Atlantis T831313
search (atlantis donnelly) 1882, 18 hits of which 1 UK;
- d$ 1882-02
- OOm£ UK 1882-05
Fo[383]
- US WorldCat records show 7th 1884?, 11th 1885?, most 1882 (11th 1885 seems agreed both US, UK)
https://lccn.loc.gov/16009702 [188-?] "21st ed.", https://lccn.loc.gov/49010876 [1949], https://lccn.loc.gov/62020048 [1964? c1949] o[384] with list of Contents!
1974 mmp at Amazon
Ragnarok T1097900 --T note, no synopsis
- LOx$ 1883 (1882-12 as 1883) -- -HDL not done
- as The Destruction o[385] 1971 https://lccn.loc.gov/75175055 1971, https://lccn.loc.gov/2003067422 2004
-- both in queue Look Inside Index, p[443]-452; front and two interior illus are b/w drawings,
Caesar's Column T1013758 --T note, syn
- LO.$ 1890-04?
SFE3: "countered the Utopian optimism of Edward Bellamy with the argument that the world of 1988 was evolving towards greater inequality and catastrophic War rather than towards peace and plenty, all being dramatized through a proletarian revolt which burns New York to the ground, except for a "Caesar's Column" of corpses in Union Square; the protagonist escapes to Africa in a Balloon."
- Om£ 1891 Low, Marston authorized (library)? --in queue 3 +T
- O.- 1891 Ward, Lock unauthorized?
- OO.- 1891-07? Warne what?
- 1894 Boston: Arena o[386] -HDL 367p
HDL
- https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008611888 [c1890] NYPL; https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010942426 c1890 Duke ; https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001909951 1891 c1890 ; https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100115794 1894
Doctor Huguet T1103958 ✓ w T note, no synopsis
- cLO.- 1891
- O.- UK 1892 (1891-11 as 1892)
The Golden Bottle T1103957 Fo[387]
- D. D. Merrill (Co., Company)
- The Golden Bottle; or, The Story of Ephraim Benezet of Kansas --why not ", or The"
- o[388] [1892] Ward, Lock unauthorized? 246p
- o[389] 1892 "Sampson, Low & Co." "Merrill's library" no. 1, authorized? "Printed in U.S.A." 313p
- o[390] 1893 2nd ed. Ward, Lock 246p
Reported "in the hands of the binders" SF Chronicle -10-02 p9; "received" Chi. Tribune -10-22 p22 Reviews
- DFP -10-24 p8 (mod positive) "The interpretation of the allegory is that the golden bottle represents the power of the government to create its own money."
- The Sun -10-29 p8 (positive)
- SLPD -10-30 p32 (moderately positive)
- N-Y Trib -12-04 p14 (very negative)
(no price)
- The Scotsman 1893-01-23 "Books of the Week" ; "new books appeared during last week"
- Man Gua -01-31 p9 "Books of the Week" ; under Novels "Novels with a purpose ..." ; this one "(Sampson Low and o., 8vo, pp. 313), is a novel in the shape of an autobiographical narrative intended to set forth the principle and defend the policy of the American 'People's Party'."
... as a novel The Golden Bottle cannot be seriously discussed
- Man Gua -10-31 p9 "Books of the Week" received Ward, Lock
(no price)
HDL provides full view of 2 copies from U California with original cover, one lacking the original title leaf Preface, p[3]-4, signed "I. D." Contents, [5]-8 novel spans p[9]-313 "The End." p[314-18] publisher adverts (first two pages works by Ruskin) "The D. D. Merrill Company has purchased from Messrs. John Wiley & Sons their [8o, 12mo, and new 18mo] editions of Ruskin's Complete Works ..."
- footer 314 "D. D. Merrill Company, // 44 and 45 Bible House [over] New York. [left ... right] St. Paul."
- footer 315-18 "D. D. Merrill Company, // Publishers. // New York and St. Paul."
- Cornell copy one copy of Merrill's Library ed. (No. 1, Sep 1892) bi-monthly, $3.00/yr ~50c
p[314-22] publisher adverts OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/11857166">11857166</a>
- p[314-20] publisher adverts
- p[314-18] publisher adverts, lacking original title leaf
p314-18 are identical in these three copies, as p319-20 in the first two copies
L. M. Boston
A6495
el .Peter Boston A34947 (19) Green Knowe, and some other covers at least
- obit [391]
The Independent // Obituary: Peter Boston // Alan Powers // Tuesday 30 November 1999
- first 3 pars
A BOY holds a lantern in the bows of a boat, rowed by an old man between the trees of a flooded garden, to a tall single-gabled house beyond. This image, the cover to the original edition of The Children of Green Knowe, was drawn by Peter Boston as one of the illustrations to the first children's story written by his mother, Lucy Boston, in 1954. The fictional boy, Tolly, was based on himself.
More Green Knowe books were published, up to The Stones of Green Knowe (1976), all with Peter's atmospheric but sharply detailed line drawings and scraperboards. He also illustrated works by his mother outside the Green Knowe canon, such as The Sea Egg (1967), and drew the jackets for her adult novels Yew Hall (1954) and Persephone (1969). All his illustrations showed an understanding of the narrative immediacy of the texts, and help the reader to enter their world of imagination and deeper meaning.
The house which inspired them was the Manor, Hemingford Grey, a rare Norman stone house which Lucy Boston bought shortly before the outbreak of war in 1939. Peter, her only child, was at King's College, Cambridge, reading Architecture, to which he had transferred from Engineering. Peter's father, Harold Boston, left his wife in 1935, and Peter shared his time between them. Lucy went to Austria and Italy to study painting but returned to England, taking lodgings in King's Parade to be near her son. They worked on the Manor together, pulling away later accretions to the house with their own hands, guided by instinct, and aware of the palpable presences in its rooms which later inspired the books.
...
Green Knowe
Three of the 7 titles have inappropriate capitals, in COVERART and INTERIORART as well as NOVEL and multiple Publication titles.
- book 2, US title Treasure Of Green Knowe (no lead article); book 3, The River At Green Knowe; book 5, An Enemy At Green Knowe
No shortcut downcase MartyD talk
Original illustrations all by Peter Boston (the writer's son and model for Tolly, protagonist of book 1) per his obituary
Green Knowe [392]
- Current ; Verifications ; coverart credits ;
- LO.£10/6 LOd$2.75 no PV, covers PB BH ; OCLC[393]
- LO.£13/6 LOd.$3.00 no PV, cover BH ; As "Chimneys" (Wikipedia US as "The Treasure") ; chimneys-OCLC[394] treasure-OCLC[395]
- o.£13/6 LO.$3.00 no PV, covers PB BH ; OCLC[396]
- LOB.£13/6 LO.$3.00 no PV, cover BH ; OCLC[397]
- o.£15/- LO.$3.25 no PV, cover BH ; OCLC[398]
- LOB LOd$5.95 no PV, cover PB BH ; OCLC[399]
Kirkus identifies Mrs Oldknowe as Tolly's great-great-grandmother[!] book 1, great-grandmother book 2 (and 3 in absentia), grandmother book 5
- great-grandmother per Wikipedia
Books 1 and 2, commended runner-up for the Carnegie Medal
Books 2us, 3, 5 NEED downcase in all titles
- Synopsis entered for 2, 3, 5 only
3. The River at Green Knowe (book 3) 1st US - P260815
1959 newspapers
- [400] Price from brief review Christian Science Monitor 1959-11-05 p17 > River at Green Knowe; Nine Questions
- [401] Chi. Tribune 1959-11-01 pC22 Tom's Midnight Garden; The River
- both inclg River at Green Knowe; both agree $3.00, illus. Peter Boston
- UK review [402] The Observer 1959-11-29 pA15 (text in full:
Marghanita Laski: "touch[es] everyday life with magic"; "Three children, all D.P.s, visit Dr. Maude Biggin, an eccentric archaeologist, in an old house on a river. Interpreting the river with their own special understandings they encounter or imagine the proper stuff of fantasy--the stag-headed men, the anchorite, the giant, the winged horses. The magic is acceptable and the atmosphere is beautiful."
- review [403] NYHT 1959-11-01 p306
- adverts by the publisher 1959-11-01 [404] NYHT, [405] NYT, [406] Chi Tribune
5. check newspapers 1964 (9 hits) --UK useless; US no date info
US Sep-Nov columns
- [407] NYT 1964-09-13 pBR34 (alone, negative)
- [408] Austin 11-01 p21 (alone, positive, by 5th grade girl)
Other
- 1963-09-15 The Castle of Yew
- 1967 The Sea Egg ;; dnf Kirkus
- 1969 The House That Grew (picture book) ;; dnf Kirkus, LCCN
- OCLC[413] 1st 27
- ?
- 1969-03-12 Strongholds =Persephone?
- 1970 The Horned Man T1997707;; dnf Kirkus
- OCLC[416] [417] (w/wo subtitle) 1st 98 --in the 2011 Curfew collection ; 71-497964 98; 1970-05-18 Amazon.com[418] Amazon.co.uk[419] (cover)
- 1972 US OCLC[420] [421] (biography/play) no ISBN
2016-04-24 "The Dramatic Publishing Company"(one cover) is not in the Publisher Directory. We do have Dramatic Pub., Dramatic Publishing, and Dramatic Publishing Company
Copyright index at Google Books both as 1jun70 13oct72[422]
per brief review by Leon Garfield The Guardian 1970-07-09 p14: 18s, "a first-rate play for schools"; historical fiction, perhaps horror : ghost-hunting during the reign of James I; "The ending is quite blood-curdling and I for one would go a long way to see the play performed."
- 1971 Nothing Said ;; dnf Kirkus
- 1974 The Guardians of the House ;; dnf Kirkus
- 1975 and 1976-03-15 The Fossil Snake ✓
Pauline Baynes
A7599
return to merge Narnia (and other?) cover and interior illustrations!
2016-0112
Illustration of Farmer Giles or Smith as SHORTFICTION, OMNIBUS, COLLECTION, CHAPBOOK in multiple title records. Cannot we represent the omnibus, collection, or chapbook all as including a single INTERIORART Title as contents --in effect, illustration of the original shortfiction (1949 Farmer Giles, 1967 Smith).
- WorldCat http://www.worldcat.org/title/smith-of-wootton-major-ferrant-de-bourg-aux-bois/oclc/418346262
- isfdb CHAPBOOK 381037, 72590 (maybe unillus.), 269840; COLLECTION-two 263968 -biling 30907 (worldcat shows illus. uncredited); OMNIBUS 26366 (does show sf illustration)
Barnes updated her Narnia illustrations in 1999 or so, at least by coloring them. I recall reading that U.S. editions had included fewer illustrations, so that the appearance of entirely new illustrations in the 1999 set may be an illusion for American eyes only.