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+ | Encyc Fantasy | ||
+ | : Cawthorn | ||
+ | : Collier 1160 | ||
+ | : Moorcock 140 | ||
+ | : Stableford 556 | ||
+ | : Stonier | ||
+ | |||
+ | : born 1900 to 1919 (male and female?) | ||
+ | -Eliade, -Fagunwa, Joyce Gard, Jane Gaskel, Dahlov Ipcar, -Irwin, Shirley Jackson, -Lafferty, -Langley, -Leiber, -Lerner, -O'Brien, -Page, Pargeter, Pope, -Marilyn Ross(?), -Rubião, Linday Lay Shuler, ?Simpson, -Skinner, -Woolf | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | Robert Paton --niVIAF | ||
+ | The Tale of Lal: A Fantasy T{{t|2067667}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ("tale of lal" paton) (15 hits, all 1914; UK then US | ||
+ | : 1914 Chapman & Hall --BL 002792585 | ||
+ | : 1914 Brentano's; Chapman & Hall --q NEED Chapter XI | ||
+ | :: NYT1914-10-11 pBR440 "12mo, cloth ... net, $1.35" | ||
+ | :: [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/97608889/539244D24E9F474DPQ/15?accountid=11311] NYT -12-27 pBR590 review (positive); One of the four lions (bronze statues around the bases of Nelson's Column in Traflagar Square) supposedly differs from the others. Lal has a pleasant expression, speaks English fluently, and has a positive influence on his occasional friends--such as the brother and sister featured here, and the Writer and the Lord Mayor years ago. | ||
+ | |||
+ | (holden hardingham hope hodgson) 1919/22 (5 hits, all 1920) | ||
+ | :: [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/3203036/A3150BEE784B46A9PQ/1?accountid=11311] The Bookman 1920-05 p64 --"cheap, uniform edition of eight volumes" | ||
+ | :: [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/3201470/A3150BEE784B46A9PQ/2?accountid=11311] 1920-09 the first two: Carnacki and The Ghost Pirates BL 001701223 | ||
+ | :: The Graphic 1920-10 p544 "Some New Novels" Glen-Carrig and The Luck of the Strong (#3, #4 presumably) | ||
+ | Night Land (abridged) BL 001701228 --other Hodgson reprints not found at BL | ||
+ | :: price half-a-crown | ||
+ | |||
+ | Holden & Hardingham (BL 177 hits [n.d.] and 1912/1922 | ||
+ | : 1912 The Diamond Master --BL 001344345 | ||
+ | :: [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/1298718177/84FC95BEC7ED4BC9PQ/3?accountid=11311] 1912-05 Futrelle recently arranged 1st UK ed. in H&H sevenpenny series (-/7 hc) | ||
+ | :: 2005 Project Gutenberg #14896 o[746954938] | ||
+ | : 1913 Jungle Tales --from original plates? title leaf only revised | ||
+ | :: -/7 hc | ||
+ | :: 1919 --BL 000822524 | ||
+ | : 1914 The Island of Fantasy | ||
+ | : 1921 Men of the Deep Waters, hc 2/6 | ||
+ | : 1921 The Night Land: A Love Tale (abridged) P{{p|718970}} --NEED series The Night Land | ||
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: o[46318607] o[702613050] ix,378 ; o[29278476] as 1903 | : o[46318607] o[702613050] ix,378 ; o[29278476] as 1903 | ||
− | WorldCat Dracula 2301 [https://www.worldcat.org/title/dracula/oclc/894424696/editions?sd=asc&start_edition=1001&referer=br&se=yr&qt=sort_yr_asc&editionsView=true&fq= | + | WorldCat Dracula 2301 hits [https://www.worldcat.org/title/dracula/oclc/894424696/editions?sd=asc&start_edition=1001&referer=br&se=yr&qt=sort_yr_asc&editionsView=true&fq= #1001, 1997] |
LC (219 hits; books by Stoker from #74) | LC (219 hits; books by Stoker from #74) | ||
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;Annotated editions, etc | ;Annotated editions, etc | ||
+ | two November 1975 retailer advertisements "Originally $12.95. Now only $5.98", over 100 movie stills, photographs and rare drawings | ||
+ | |||
+ | [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/157769111/7EC2847DDACC44DAPQ/2?accountid=11311] 1975 McNally, A Clutch of Vampires, Warner $1.75 | ||
+ | |||
: ---- 1975 Illustrated, Drake --illus. from 1930 movie https://lccn.loc.gov/74022562 "In this illustrated edition of the classic are stills from the 1930 version of the film." | : ---- 1975 Illustrated, Drake --illus. from 1930 movie https://lccn.loc.gov/74022562 "In this illustrated edition of the classic are stills from the 1930 version of the film." | ||
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£ • – — British Library search
- University Microfilms International
- University of Michigan
Review: Studies in Cinema Series
Encyc Fantasy
- Cawthorn
- Collier 1160
- Moorcock 140
- Stableford 556
- Stonier
- born 1900 to 1919 (male and female?)
-Eliade, -Fagunwa, Joyce Gard, Jane Gaskel, Dahlov Ipcar, -Irwin, Shirley Jackson, -Lafferty, -Langley, -Leiber, -Lerner, -O'Brien, -Page, Pargeter, Pope, -Marilyn Ross(?), -Rubião, Linday Lay Shuler, ?Simpson, -Skinner, -Woolf
Robert Paton --niVIAF
The Tale of Lal: A Fantasy T2067667
("tale of lal" paton) (15 hits, all 1914; UK then US
- 1914 Chapman & Hall --BL 002792585
- 1914 Brentano's; Chapman & Hall --q NEED Chapter XI
- NYT1914-10-11 pBR440 "12mo, cloth ... net, $1.35"
- [1] NYT -12-27 pBR590 review (positive); One of the four lions (bronze statues around the bases of Nelson's Column in Traflagar Square) supposedly differs from the others. Lal has a pleasant expression, speaks English fluently, and has a positive influence on his occasional friends--such as the brother and sister featured here, and the Writer and the Lord Mayor years ago.
(holden hardingham hope hodgson) 1919/22 (5 hits, all 1920)
Night Land (abridged) BL 001701228 --other Hodgson reprints not found at BL
- price half-a-crown
Holden & Hardingham (BL 177 hits [n.d.] and 1912/1922
- 1912 The Diamond Master --BL 001344345
- [4] 1912-05 Futrelle recently arranged 1st UK ed. in H&H sevenpenny series (-/7 hc)
- 2005 Project Gutenberg #14896 o[746954938]
- 1913 Jungle Tales --from original plates? title leaf only revised
- -/7 hc
- 1919 --BL 000822524
- 1914 The Island of Fantasy
- 1921 Men of the Deep Waters, hc 2/6
- 1921 The Night Land: A Love Tale (abridged) P718970 --NEED series The Night Land
Fantasy: The 100 Best Books --check libraries
- Cover illustration is that of the 1st ed. [OR Front cover matches that of the 1st ed.] [relying on images at Amazon and ISFDB], with illustration by co-author Cawthorn, from the Cawthorn list of works at SFE3.
- SFE3 implies that the introduction is by Moorcock alone, or that there is one introduction by each author. See the nonfiction title record.
- One WorldCat library record of the 1st US ed., OCLC:17674810 reports Contents (100 reviews only) with listings such as this, which represent the titles/headings in the book:
• Gulliver's travels / by Jonathan Swift (1726) • The castle of otranto / by Horace Walpole (1765) Evidently the reviews are arranged by publication date.
NEED CONSULT Rtrace about authorship of the introduction (at least) and appropriate publ Notes.
- report to David Langford, et al.
David Langford, et al.
Here is a simple one. You list two secondary publications of this Bram Stoker novel thus:
- The Jewel of the Seven Stars (London: Arrow Books, 1962) [vt of the above: pb/John Cayea]
- The Jewel of Seven Stars (New York: Scholastic Book Services, 1972) [cut of the above: pb/Roger Hall]
The cover artists are vice versa, Hall and Cayea. Signatures are legible on both front cover images at ISFDB (http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?6470).
Paul Wendt
Cawthorn
- Fantasy: The 100 Best Books T102496 --expand title note re WorldCat list of Contents; import coverart where appropriate
- Tales of the Supernatural, by Platt T1183728
2019-06-10/11 User talk:Pwendt#Tales of the Supernatural: Six Romantic Stories
- 1894 --q --check newspapers
- 1994 --q --check AMAZON
- 2010-05-03 British Library, Tales of the Supernatural, Etc. ASIN: B003LN0POE
- Historical Collection from the British Library, print on demand
- 2010-09-10 Kessinger, by James Platt, Jr. Amazon US
- 2010-10-11 Coachwhip OMNIBUS --dnf WorldCat, dnf Amazon
- 2019 Wentworth hc Amazon US
- tp Amazon US
elsf Michael Moorcock 140 (131 as MM) lws James Cawthorn 4126 (4)[many] = Jim Cawthorne el .Austin Osman Spare 144689 (9)
2019-06-05 ISFDB:Community Portal#Project Gutenberg publication records Project Gutenberg
- PV (none since 2016)
- cover image
- cover art contents
- DES, retired
- Omnibus
sources for White Worm omni
- Amazon US ("lair of the white worm")
- BL ("lair of the white worm")
- LC (" ")
OMNIBUS containing White Worm
T176419 Dracula and The Lair, as "Dracula / The Lair ..."
- ed. el--Richard Dalby (17)
- Od£- 1986 Foulsham --BL 006729515 £10.95
- Amazon UK "W Foulsham & Co Ltd; Revised edition (13 Oct. 1986)"
- -d$- 1986 TransAtlantic
- Goodreads as 1986-06-28, 511 pp, "Presented here are the complete, unabridged and original versions of both stories ..."
- ASIN:B00177XC14 as hc, Guild Publishing (1986), no ISBN, 311 pp
T1012766 Bram Stoker's Dracula Omnibus
- ed. els-Fay Weldon (92)
- -m£ic(intro) 1992 Orion
- BL states "ISBN 1857970403 (cased) : £14.99; ISBN 1857970411 (pbk) : £9.99"
- Amazon UK (no cover image) states Hardcover
- as ISBN -411 o[5]
- as ISBN -403 WorldCat o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1070034123 (two ISBN) o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/813040812 (one) no info
- -.$i(intro) 1994 Chartwell --ASIN:B007EUOMDA
Five Novels
- intro. S. T. Joshi
- LO.$i P357111 2006 Five Novels, Barnes & N, --pubS ✓
(unmerge) Dracula's Guest &c with The Lair --NEED expand title Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories with The Lair of the White Worm
- edited with introduction and notes by Kate Hebblethwaite
- ---- 2006 Penguin --BL 018529548
- US 2007 P322802 --unmerge
- at Amazon UK
Lair and Lady --as "The Lair ... / The Lady ..."
- ed. David Stuart Davies (13)
- -d$- P305330 2010 Wordsworth --BL 015533080
- Amazon UK(-02-05), US(-03-15)
- 2012 ebook, t.p. states 2011
- ASIN:B00H3EXIQE 2012 ebook Wordsworth
T1530069 Lost Novels [3]
- ed. el-fStephen Jones (42)
- Ld$i(intro) 2012 Skyhorse tp --NEED essay and title Notes for The Jewel of Seven Stars
- -d$i ebook
Dracula and Other Horror Classics
- BLOd$i P418446 2013 Barnes & Noble --NEED OMNIBUS NOTE
That may here refer to all 12 of the stories that follow the three novels. Those are 12 of the 13 stories published as Dracula's Guest and Other Stories in 2006 and the first 9 of 12 are the contents of Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories
Dracula and Other Horror Stories
- -d$i P416933 2013 Benediction Classics
- $49.99 ? (now $69.99 and £49.99)
The Lair of the White Worm and Other Terrifying Stories: Illustrated Edition
- back cover "illustrated with more than three dozen photographs for the first time", and PCS portfolio, plus 3 other Stoker stories and a bonus extra
- ---- 2014 ...
- ASIN:1495421562 Amazon UK
Absolutely Amazing eBooks, Whiz Bang LLC
- Introduction, Hollis George --nidb, i-v, apparently complete, contains cover images
- The Fate of Fenella --excerpt T1355902, no info
- How 7 Went Mad --T849107, from Under the Sunset
- Mick the Devil --T1899758, no info
- Portfolio
"Look inside" shows ... "About the Author" (one unnumbered page) and "Bonus", or password AA1050 to read another bram stoker story online at Bonus Rewards section of the publisher website
publisher Absolutely Amazing eBooks and New Pulp Press, sister company The New Atlantian Library, imprint
front pages of the 2014 collection
- "Published by Whiz Bang LLC ..."
- the work (c)2014 Gee Whiz Entertainment LLC. Electronic compilation/paperback edition (c)2014 Whiz Bang LLC.
"As you'll discover, the book [The Lair] is not very racially sensitive, so we've toned down certain inflammatory words. The slight abridgment takes nothing away from the story."
lw Kate Hebblethwaite, ed. 293934 (1)
Dracula's Guest and Other ... with The Lair ... (Penguin Classics)
The Jewel (Penguin Classics)
- o[8]
White Worm alone at Amazon US
- Mayflower Library No. 8
- 2017 illustrated abridged 1521965080 --nidb
- 2018 abridged as 1925 1729201938 --nidb
P418446 Dracula and Other Horror Classics as 2013 OMNIBUS containing COLLECTION with same title
- the collection may be a mistake for "Dracula's Guest and [collection titles differ]", as the first 9 or all 12 of the short fiction that follow the three novels
P416933 Dracula and Other Stories as 2013 OMNIBUS containing and COLLECTION with the same title
- maybe the same rationale regarding 10 stories that follow the five novels
- --q page numbers from Amazon "Look inside"
..
Wayfarer's Library --the lighter side of literature (no "problem" novels), 12 per month from Spring 1914? [9]
- Griffith
- John Newbery, etc, 18c
- John Harris, etc, 19c
- Grant and Griffith, ~1843--1856
- Griffith and Farran, ~ 1856--1884 --POSTPONED
- Griffith Farran Okeden & Welsh, ~ 1884--1891 --q
- Griffith, Farran & Co., ~ 1891-- --q
[deleted 2019-06-14] Or Griffith Farran Okeden Welsh may have been an imprint of Griffith Farran (one or both names variously fashioned) --one interpretation of advertised "Griffith Farran & Co.'s" list for Christmas 1891
- Rider
See also #The Lair of the White Worm
"William Rider" at British Library (231 hits, all fields) (publisher from 1883 inclg a few records that imply the date is from the book #51-60)
Catalogue
- Foulsham
Publisher W. Foulsham & Co.
No hits 1920 to 1945:
- "pilgrim library" foulsham
- "mayflower library" foulsham
- "looking backward" foulsham
- "white worm" foulsham
- "weirdest of weird" foulsham
- "island nights" foulsham
- "ballantrae" foulsham
Publication series
- Pilgrim Library ✓
- Foulsham's Mayflower Library --NEED revisit
- Poe, Weirdest [1930] BL 002941017
[Foulshams 'Mayflower' Library], [1925]
- RLS, Island Nights BL 003501291
- RLS, The Master BL 003501402
- RLS, New Arabian Nights BL 003501448
Foulsham's "Mayflower" Library
- general as [1925] BL 001278302
Stevenson, Island Nights' Entertainments
- [1925] Nelson's Classics --BL 003501292
- [Foulshams 'Mayflower' Library], [1925]; 190pp; BL 003501291
- Simpkin
Simpkin(10)
- Simpkin --2 1915 1916
- Simpkin & Marshall -- 1 '(none) || 1894
- Simpkin and Marshall -- 4 1818 20 23 24 ||
- Simpkin, Marshall -- 4 1889 || 94 1916 31 (+ joint 1897)
- Simpkin, Marshall & Co. -- 6 1845 55 || 95 99 1920 26 (+ joint 1876)
- Simpkin, Marshall, Kent & Co. -- none (1 joint 1891) --HAMILTON omitted in error
- Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. -- 32 1890:1926 (+ joint 1924
JacobAbbott.com
British Museum
- Simpkin & Marshall, fl. 1819--1940s
- aka Simpkin & Marshall; Simpkin, W; Marshall, R; Simpkin, Marshall & Co; Simpkin, Marshall & Bates; Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co [no Kent without Hamilton]
Oxford Reference
- The Oxford Companion to the Book
- Edited by Michael F. Suarez, S.J. and H. R. Woudhuysen
- (print) OUP 2010 978-0-198606536
- Simpkin, Marshall
- Wholesaling firm (1814–1955) based in Paternoster Row,[ London, ]which dominated the provincial and colonial distribution of British books for ...
- Arrowsmith
- Arrowsmith & Simpkin, Marshall
- J. W. Arrowsmith
- J. W. Arrowsmith & Simpkin, Marshall, Kent & Co.
Bibliolis Books; Bibliolis Classics Worldcat search Bibliolis Classics (2019-06-05, 79 hits)
- 77 as 2010 and "London : Bibliolis Books," variously fashioned
- 2 as 2014/2015 and "[United States] : SMK Books : Made available through hoopla,"
5 of the 7 fall among #52-60 when the 79 WorldCat records are sorted alphabetically by author.
- Flame Tree
Flame Tree Publishing EN
2019-06-03 User:Pwendt/Publishers#Flame Tree
- Boni & Liveright (61)[many] https://lccn.loc.gov/nr92033475 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr92-033475
- Horace Liveright (2)[many] https://lccn.loc.gov/nr92033479 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr92-033479
- Liveright, Inc (0)[2] https://lccn.loc.gov/n2004032132 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2004-032132
- Liveright Publishing Corporation (0)[many] https://lccn.loc.gov/n2010078034 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2010-078034
Robert K. Haas (0)[3] https://lccn.loc.gov/n2011045638 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2011-045638 Robert K. Haas Inc. (0)[3] https://lccn.loc.gov/no2017063228 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2017-063228 Little Leather Library Corp. (1)[many] https://lccn.loc.gov/no2007104676 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2007-104676
el Bennett Cerf 11034 (93) --Modern Library; Random House
2019-05-23 User:Pwendt/Publishers/Modern Library
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elsf Bram Stoker 650 (219)
Kirkus - bibliog/biographical works
- Farson 1975 BL 008096864
- Belford 1996 0410 [10]
- Whitelaw 1998 0508 [11] as Age Range: 12-14
- Forgotten Writings 2012 1224 [12]
- Skal 2016 1004 [13]
- BL 017604042
- Dracul by Dacre Stoker & J.D. Barker 2018-10-02 [14]
el David Stuart Davies, ed 91437 (13) el Carol A. Senf, nf 139710 (7)
- ---- 1979 Daughters of Lilith [PhD thesis?] OCLC UMI 1982 475819792; UMI 1981 633498301; SUNY-Buffalo 1979 6998650
- BLO.$ic 1988 --tp record Notes hc (NEED also equivocal reports of ebook ?)
- o[897349601] ebook? 3 ISBN : 0879724242 0879724250 0299263835(dnf Amazon)
- BLOm$i 1993 Critical Response --NEEDs Title note
- BLOm.i 1998 Betw Tradition and Modernism --NEEDs Title note
- BLOd.i 2002 Sci and Social Sci TChavey
- o[53153203] w Contents ISBN-0313013365
- o[744967796] 2003 ebook w Contents ISBN-1280469943(dnf Amazon)
for Title record two ebook reports
- WorldCat record OCLC Fiction Finder --as 2002 Greenwood Press ebook, ISBN 0313013365-- lists the high level Contents. WorldCat and Amazon Template:ASIN show radically different front covers.
- WorldCat record OCLC Fiction Finder --as 2003 Greenwood Pub. ebook, ISBN 1280469943 (not found at Amazon)-- lists the detail Contents (sections of the 5 chapters).
- 1 ---- 2010 Bram Stoker ebook only? BL 017672692
2007 Valancourt Mystery of the Sea o[162126924] "This edition, the first published in the United States in more than a century, features the unabridged text of the first edition as well as an introduction and notes by Carol A. Senf, one of the world's foremost Stoker scholars."
- Desert Island Books and The D. I. Dracula Library
Desert Island Books ; Desert Island Dracula Library
- search British Library(12, 1998 to 2007)
- search Library of Congress (2, Snowbound 2000 https://lccn.loc.gov/2001347076 ; Troublesome corpses 2007 https://lccn.loc.gov/2008378498)
- search WorldCat(23, 1996 to 2007)
lw Clive Leatherdale 5412 (9)[many]
BL as Bram Stoker's Dracula Unearthed --niLC ; Amazon US/UK as Dracula Unearthed Jun/Sep 1998
Desert Island Dracula Library --website under construction ---- Alan Johnson 35238 none of several "Johnson, Alan, 19xx" at LCCat Bruce Wightman --nidb (1) https://lccn.loc.gov/nb99128374 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nb99-128374 el Elizabeth Miller 87917 (11), Dracula: Sense & Nonsense [15]
£14.99
Senf in English Literature in Transition cites " Bram Stoker, Dracula Unearthed, Clive Leatherdale, ed. (Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex: Desert Island Books, 1998), 108, 109. "
LC Desert Island Books
- 1993 by Calmet https://lccn.loc.gov/94147586
- 1993 by Leatherdale, revised https://lccn.loc.gov/93242502
- 1995 ed. Leatherdale https://lccn.loc.gov/95220634
- 2000 ed. Wightman Snowbound https://lccn.loc.gov/2001347076
- 2007 Keyworth https://lccn.loc.gov/2008378498
LC catalog records (7) report
- 1993/94 Brighton, East Sussex
- 1995/01 Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex
- 2006/07 Southend-on-Sea, Essex
newspapers 1992/95 (desert island books, 17 hits) (... dracula library, 0 hits)
- few hits are the publisher or its publications; "desert island books" is a theme and maybe a radio program
Versions
multi-version novels
- 1 Dracula, abridged probably by Stoker 1901
- 2 The Jewel of Seven Stars, 1912 --[a] alternative ending, [b] abridged (one chapter cut --per Dalby?)
- 3 The Lair of the White Worm, 1925
Project Gutenberg ERRATA
- 9 ebooks (exclg 1 self-Index and 2 Audio), 4 with cover ("c")
- Dracula (2 cc)
- Mystery (1 c)
- Jewel (1) --unknown ed.; no t.p.; Contents numbered I-XIX, no page numbers
- list of chapters may reveal the version
- Man (1)
- Impostors (1 c)
- Lady (1)
- Lair (1) --Abridged; no t.p.; no Contents
- stated 1911 Foulsham's, contains the Abridged; ignorant of the difference, mis-stated as the original
- DGaOWS (1) --unknown ed.; no t.p.; transcript of Contents inclg page numbers 9, etc (Preface evidly p7)
Dracula
http://www.bramstoker.org/novels/05dracula.html
- serial Charlotte NC weekly from 1899-07-16
- abridged 1901
1897 Dracula T2072 --serial mentioned without bibliog data (dnf in newspapers 1896/99), abridgment not mentioned
HDL (full view, 2)
- 1897 Dracula -- Modern Library, 1897 ; ix, 418, 17cm
- t.p. (i), pagination ignores the first printed leaf, complex half-title
- c1897 Dracula --Modern Library, 1983, c1897 [16] xi, 417, 19cm, ISBN-0394604474 ; [418] Note
- [] pagination counts the first printed leaf, mere half-title ; several unprinted front/back leaves
front pages differ; in both eds. the second and third pages of the Contents alone are numbered (viii-ix and x-xi). Thereafter the earlier Ohio State U copy differs only in that the page number and running header DRACULA appear on the last page.
Modern Library ed. at ISFDB (1)
WorldCat --other Modern Library eds./printings
- [1932] ix,418, 17cm o[17], o[18] 1st ML ed.,
- [1932] o[19] as HDL 2011, "First Modern library edition."
- [ca. 1945] ix,418 #31 o[20]
- [1950?] ix,418 19cm o[21]
- 1965 ix,418 o[22]
- 1983 417, o[23] (1983 as HDL 2011)
- 1996 xvi,417, 19cm, ISBN-0679602291 o[24] ; o[25]
- LOm$i 2001 P251849 xxvi,394, 21cm --no source stated; Introduction by Peter Straub (2001) ✓
- o[1014299955] 2000 ebook 0679641971
- o[1037232786] (c)2001 audiobook 1580818331
Limited Editions Club, 1965 o[26]
- o[27] With an introd. by Anthony Boucher. Illustrated with wood engravings by Felix Hoffmann.
WorldCat
- 2019-05-06 (dracula) >2000 records "Newest first" all of #309-403 (97) as year 2012 !
- #101, 1901
- #34-82 display "1897" in WorldCat search report (49 records)
- #83 = 1899 6th, Constable
- #98 = 1901 [7th?] Constable, abridged, 1st paperback a.c. o[28]
- #106 = 1904 8th, Constable
- #110 = 1912 9th, Rider
- #112 = 1913 10th, Rider
- #113 = 1916 11th, Rider
- #116 = 1921 14th, Rider
- #201, 1965 [29]
- #301, 1973
- #401, 1979
- #501, 1984
- #1001, 1997
1901 at WorldCat (#98-101)
- o[500428552] Constable, abridged, 1st paperback
- o[37348287] Grosset & Dunlap, 354
- o[46318607] o[702613050] ix,378 ; o[29278476] as 1903
WorldCat Dracula 2301 hits #1001, 1997
LC (219 hits; books by Stoker from #74)
- Dracula LC#82-153 (excludes Annotated Dracula, and so on)
EoF JC "... There have been many omnibus publications of the text, and several sepate modern editions of value, including The Annotated Dracula (1975 US) ed Leonard Wolf (1923- ), Dracula (1993) ed Maurice Hindle (1944- ), which is textually the most satisfactory modern edition, and Dracula: Bram Stoker's Text of 1901 (1994)." --ie, cut 1901 by the author
Kirkus
Kirkus
- 1975-07-24 Wolf, Annotated https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/leonard-wolf-2/the-annotated-dracula/
- 1983-04-18 McNally, Dracula Was a Woman https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/raymond-t-mcnally-2/dracula-was-a-woman/
- 1997-04-18 Wolf, Dracula: The Connoisseur's Guide https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/leonard-wolf/dracula/ --very negative
- Annotated editions, etc
two November 1975 retailer advertisements "Originally $12.95. Now only $5.98", over 100 movie stills, photographs and rare drawings
[33] 1975 McNally, A Clutch of Vampires, Warner $1.75
- ---- 1975 Illustrated, Drake --illus. from 1930 movie https://lccn.loc.gov/74022562 "In this illustrated edition of the classic are stills from the 1930 version of the film."
- d$i 1975 Annotated, Potter -- BL 013868144 https://lccn.loc.gov/75004544 "with Introduction, Notes, and Bibliography by Leonard Wolf" 4325
- ---- 1976 New English BL 007387699
- m$i 1976 Ballantine
- Ld.i 1979 Essential, Mayflower -- ann. Radu Florescu 35244 and Raymond [T.] McNally 35243 --in progress --brief T note
- m$i 1993 Essential, Plume --PV Nimravus-occasional --ann. Leonard Wolf (above) https://lccn.loc.gov/92063388 BL 007390237 New ed. of The Annotated 1973
- 2004/2005/2007 ibooks --poorly done
- LOd$ic 2006 Illustrated, Viking --illus. Jae Lee 29328 --no T note
- Lm$ic 2008 New Annotated, Norton --PV JLaTondre P295412 --Leslie Klinger 35375, ann. T1025577 --no T note BL 014794008
- m$i 2009 Norton/SFBC "Notes: Content from hardcopy edition"
- m$i 1998 Unearthed --Clive Leatherdale 5412, ann. T2556953 --niLC --NO DISTINCT TITLE RECORD (ie, Dracula 1897) P579239
- "Bram Stoker's ..."? --parse as author credit, or treat as full title, or both?
- plain editions
- Om£i 1897 Archibald Constable BL 003512084(w exhibitions note)
- O.$i 1899 Doubleday & McClure --"Published Autumn 1899"
- 1901 Constable --"[rev of the above with cuts: Dracula: pb/Nathan]"
- BL 014572273 "The first paperback edition; almost certainly"
- 1931 Rider 13th BL 010878293
- 1962 Arrow BL 003512088
- 1966 Jarrods BL 003512089
- 1983 Oxford The World's Classics BL 011941772
- 1988 Blackie, illus Charles Keeping BL 007361031
- 1993 Penguin Classics --"textually most satisfactory modern edition" [JC] --q
- 1993 US ed.? Amazon US w "Look" --q LATER RECONSIDER BOTH PUBL RECORDS SIDE-BY-SIDE
"Look inside" 043406-2, 11th printing per numberline 'Charlotte Stoker's account of "The Cholera Horror" on pp. 498-506 is reproduced from Dracula and The Lair of the White Worm by Bram Stoker, published by W. Foulsham & Co., Ltd. by kind permission.' [1986?] vii Introduction [~24 pages] xxxi A Note on the Text xxxii Suggested Further Reading xxxvi Bram Stoker: A Chronology DRACULA 487 Appendix A: Bram Stoker's Correspondence with Walt Whitman 498 Appendix B: Charlotte Stoker's account of 'The Cholera Horror' in a letter to Bram Stoker (c. 1875) 507 Notes Back cover: US $10.95 CAN C$15.99
- 1996 Oxford The World's Classics BL 011942342
- 2001 Modern Library Classics
- 2002 Palgrave Macmillan [and Bedford] Case Studies Fo[34](9)
- 2003 Penguin Classics, revised ed. (previous 1993) BL 011935695
- 2012 Constable imprint
- tp
- ebook
- 1995 Project Gutenberg 345 [no Notes]
- 2014 Project Gutenberg 45839 "Notes: ... reproduction of the original 1897 edition with all modern material removed"
check newspapers
- 1896 (dracula) 0 hits
1897/1899 newspapers (dracula constable) --advertisements of numbered "editions"
- 1897 (May to October) dnf mention of edition number
- Second, Third, Fourth (probably all 1897)
- Fifth -0212 to -0806 ... 1899-0401
- Sixth 1899-09-30 The Speaker p.ii; -10-07 Sat Rev p472;
- US not found 2019-05-08 in US newspapers prior to 1899-09 (1896 to 1899) except coverage of/from England from July 1897
- 1901/1902 --dnf new editions
full review N-Y Tribune -1897-11-19?
2012 Constable / Constable & Robinson (21st century imprint, descendant of the 1897 publisher)
- Limited edition (ie, 1st printing)
- tp ✓
- ebook --nidb 9781780335155 o[35] 160pp ebook ; o[36] 562pp ebook with Summary
The Mystery of the Sea
1902 The Mystery of the Sea T176356 T✓ Fo[37](53)
--User talk:Rtrace#The Mystery of the Sea
- LOHm$i 1902us Doubleday, Page ✓
- BOHm£i 1902uk Heinemann ✓
- O. 1903
- O.£ 1913 Rider BL 003512117 https://lccn.loc.gov/18011996 --now Tuck as 508 pp "OCLC has 498"
- d$i 1997 Sutton BL 008386212 https://lccn.loc.gov/97175669 --at HDL Gloucestershire : Sutton Pub., c1997
- • d$i 2007 Valancourt https://lccn.loc.gov/2007031339 annotated Senf o[38]
- 2013 Project Gutenberg 42455
HDL
- 1902 (3) ✓
- 1903 Leipzig HDL --nidb
- 1903 Heinemann
- 1913 Rider
BL (3)
LC
- Mystery of the Sea LC#190-93 --1902 13 97 2007 (all above)
EoF JC "a supernatural fiction in which a man's Talent (precognition or second sight) fails to enable him to regain a lost treasure"
Library binding at same price [39] N-Y Trib 1902-03-26 p10 "They [D,P Co.] have adopted the idea and are going to begin with Mr. Stoker's book, and follow it up with others." Libraries commonly re-bind "in half leather bindings of a stronger sort than the original cloth castings."
- reviews column LCJ -03-29 p5 "recently published" "The clever[est?] ... of the book is the adaptation of the Baconian cipher in furthering the plot and the romance."; DFP -04-12 p11 (cipher); The Outlook -04-19 p980 (5x8 in, 498 pp)(cipher); Phi Inq -04-20 p31 "It is obvious that the author does not believe his own story because he gives a lot of appendices to prove that it is possible."; [40] SF Chronicle -04-26 p7 (brief, two cipher); N-Y Trib -06-21 p8 (12mo, 498pp) (no cipher)
UK reviews
- earliest, ample (no price) [41] The Scotsman -07-24 p2, [42] The Irish Times -07-25 p7
- more reviews [43] The Spectator -08-16 p230, [44] The Athenaeum -08-16 p216, [45] The Speaker -08-16 p538, [46] Saturday Review -09-06 p303 "promise of the supernatural ... is not sustained. ... less sensational "
The Jewel of Seven Stars
1904 The Jewel of Seven Stars T6470 Fo[47](117)
- (1902/1903 copyright deposits by Doubleday, Page; not published)
- O£. 1903 Heinemann BL 003512097
- LOm$i 1904 Harper https://lccn.loc.gov/04003936
- 1904 Caldwell "Three Owls" (?) "Info from OCLC."
- O.£ 1912 Rider BL 003512098 --revised?
- O. 1919 Rider --mis-reported EoF 1997 as revised by another hand
- O. 1966 Jarrolds BL 003512100 https://lccn.loc.gov/67071069
- m£ic 1996 Oxford BL 011942826https://lccn.loc.gov/95041417
- 1996 Sutton pocket classics BL 010725799
- 1996 Desert Island BL 008828940 018528224
- 2003 Gutenberg 3781
- 2008 Penguin BL 014595311
- 2009 Dover https://lccn.loc.gov/2009018119
HDL
- (2)
- (date unknown) Caldwell p1-[311]; [312] "The Country Life Press // Garden City, N. Y."
- Harper 1904-02 (no cover, one 1904, one undated) p1-[311]
LC 6
- Jewel of [the] Seven Stars LC#168-73 --(1902 03 copyright deposits) 04 66 96 2009 (above)
EoF JC "(1907; rev by another hand 1919), in which the Astral Body of a queen of ancient Egypt attempts to reanimate her mummified body (> Mummies) by taking Possession of a young girl"
SFE3 JE/DRL "Although his fantasies are in the weird and occult fields, his writings do contain sf elements. These, however, are generally treated as products of Magic rather than of science, as in ... The Jewel of Seven Stars (1903), in which an Egyptian princess, adept in an ancient science, rests in a form of Suspended Animation."
2006 Barnes & Noble, Five Novels: Complete and Unabridged https://lccn.loc.gov/2009291157
- 2012 Skyhorse, Lost Novels https://lccn.loc.gov/2012031199
Penguin Classics (2008), ed. Hebblethwaite
"Look inside"
- first printed page: Penguin Classics / DGaOWS [no mention of White Worm]
- t.p. "Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Kate Hebblethwaite", t.p. undated
- t.p. verso, numberline "2"? ; "Editorial matter copyright (c)Kate Hebblethwaite, 2006"
front sections
- vii Acknowledgements
- viii Chronology
- xi Introduction [~28 pages]
- xxxix Further Reading
- xli A Note on the Texts
back sections
- 245 Appendix: 'The Great Experiment' (1912 version)
- 251 Notes [27 pages?]
- back cover: "[KH]'s introduction explores the politics and history behind The Jewel of Seven Stars, an d looks at gender issues within late Victorian and Edwardian stories of the supernatural. This edition also contains a chronology and further reading." ; L8.99, C$16.50, $15.00
- 2019-06-12 "Look inside" shows no front pages, back pages 245-46 only,
- one editorial paragraph, p245: "In 1912 [WR&S] published an abridged edition of [tJoSS] that also supplanted the apocalyptic 1903 ending with a happier conclusion to the events that take place in the final chapter. ... The two endings of Chapter XX diverge after the paragraph 'And so we waited' (p. 238)." [p238 of 2008 Penguin Classics ed.]
The Lady of the Shroud
1909 The Lady of the Shroud T14559 Fo[48](78)
- BLOd£i 1909 Heinemann
- O.£ 1915 Rider --WorldCat states "[1915?]" --CHECK newspapers for Rider
- ---- [c. 1920] Rider BL 003512104
- ---- [1934] 20th, Rider BL 003512105
- BO.£i 1962 Arrow, 1st
- LO.. 1966 Jarrolds --LCCN "B66-19623"
- Om$ic 1966 Paperback --PV Don Erikson
- .£i 1967 Arrow [2nd] --Publ Note no WorldCat record
- LO..i 1974 Arrow, 3rd --LCCN "GB74-20249"
- 2002 Project Gutenberg 3095
- ---- 2013 ebook ASIN:B00E7S0PIS HarperPerennial Classics 2013-08-20 (source ISBN 1519462670)
HDL
- --not found 2019-05-11
LC 3
- Lady of the Shroud LC#176-78 --1909 66 75 (above)
EoF JC "which features a rationalized female vampire, a touch of talents (precognition again), and a hero named Rupert who becomes king of his own Ruritania"
The Lair of the White Worm
1911 The Lair of the White Worm T14558 Fo[49](124)
ABRIDGED ✓ : refers to publication Note that identities (Un)ABRIDGED
- BLO.£i 1911 Rider [1911]
- LO.£ [1925] Foulsham (abridged) --ABRIDGED ✓
- BO. [1930] Foulsham's Mayflower Library --ABRIDGED ✓
- BO.£ [1945] --ABRIDGED, cross-ref 1925 ✓
- O. 1950 --series: Sundown book
- O. 1952
- BO.£ 1960 Arrow, 191 pp unknown version
- .£i 1963 Arrow, 2nd
- BLO. 1966 Jarrolds --LCCN "B66-19624"
- OCLC lists two ISBN(13 first) 1438525923 1605976059 ✓
The Garden of Evil --220pp, variant title UNABRIDGED ✓
- m$ic 1966 Paperback, The Garden of Evil --PV Don Erikson
- m$ic 1969 Paperback, The Garden of Evil --PV Don Erikson
- Od$i 1979 Amereon, The Garden of Evil ✓
- O..i 1967 Arrow, 3rd --PV Rhschu retired
- LO.£i 1974 Arrow --PV transient
- Amazon UK provides matching front cover image as "Arrow Books; New impression edition (Aug. 1974)" ; LC reports "GB74-20250"
- ---- 1975 Arrow o[50] "1st publ., 5th impr"
- Om$ic 1979 Zebra --PV Don Erikson
- BOd£i 1986 Target, A Target Classic
- Om£ 1991 Brandon, 159pp --"Abridged edition?" equivocation ✓
- BOm£ic 1998 Pulp, 191pp --unknown version; complete publ note does not mention the issue
- Od$. 1998 Project Gutenberg 1188 P291428 --PV DES retired
2019-06-06 ISFDB:Moderator noticeboard#Major revision of Primary Verified publication record, submitted
SOME 21c English-language eds./printings indb ARE NOT LISTED HERE
- Od$ 2001 Wildside, 211 --unknown text
- d$i 2003 tp " " o[48953767] as "[2001]", 211 -- Alan Rodgers Books / Wildside Press "An Alan Rodgers book"--Page 4 of cover.
- --NOTE CONSECUTIVE ISBN Amazon US with cover image matching WorldCat records of 2001 hc (suggests 2001 publication)
- BOd£ 2008 Penguin Red Classics #6, 231pp --UNABRIDGED ✓ --231 pp
- BOd£i 2008 ebook, " "
- BOd$i 2010 Bibliolis, Bibliolis classics --unknown text
- 2012 Andrews ebook --BL 018630942 o[51]
- -m$ic 2013 Baen --ABRIDGED ✓ --dnf WorldCat --REFORMAT?
- webpage heading title "The Lair of the White Worm (Annotated)" ... Ron Miller (Editor); later "Now with an Historical Afterword by Ron Miller" -- The limited preview does not now show or state the nature of any annotation or afterword.
- -d$ic 2013 CreateSpace, 106pp --ABRIDGED ✓ --dnf WorldCat
- COVER by Smith T2564830 ✓
- BOd£i 2013 Flame Tree, ed. Judith John --ABRIDGED, as 1911 Foulsham ✓
- BOd£i 2015 Gateway --ABRIDGED, as 1911 ✓
- BO£ic 2015 Collins, Collins classics --ABRIDGED, as 1911 Rider ✓
- Bd$ic ebook --URL #reader_B00MC42JWO --ABRIDGED (see print)
- COVER by Smith T2564831 ✓
HDL --only 1 full view
- 1911 Rider [52](2)
1st US ed?
no hits ("lair of the white worm") 1913 to 1925
- Man Gua 1926-12-16 (above)
earliest hit in US newspapers 1960s!
- [53] NYT 1966 Books Today (Paperback Library)
- Dracula's Guest, jarrolds 15s, The Observer 1966-08-14 p19 "Other New Books"
- Dracula: Arrow 2/6, Rider 7/6 review London Magazine 2.8 1962-11-01 p74-82 by Gavin Ewart
LC 4
- Lair of the W.W. LC#179-82 --c1911 25 66 74 (above)
EoF JC "(1911; full text ed Richard Dalby 1986), which confusedly evokes the downside of Goddess imagery through the eponymous Shapeshifter which possesses a glamorous lady (or vice versa), and attempts to infect a large cast with its venomous, accursed, erotic allure (> Worm/Wyrm)."
SFE3 JE/DRL "The Lair of the White Worm (1911; cut 1925; vt The Garden of Evil 1966), centres on an antediluvian and malignly intelligent serpent-like Monster obscurely linked to a secretly murderous woman; for the Lamia theme, see The Encyclopedia of Fantasy; this novel was very freely adapted for Ken Russell's film The Lair of the White Worm (1988)."
The Lair of the White Worm (1909/1912, 11 hits: 1911 7 GB, 1 Ind; 1912 IR 2 UK
- (earliest) The Nation 1911-10-07, Autumn lists
- Spectator 1911-11-04 p754 listing in "Publications of the Week
- [54] Scotsman 1911-11-27 p2, lead review in "New Fiction", illus unmentioned
- [55] Review of Reviews 1911-12 p631 "Riders' New Publications"[six], Lair as "Now Ready"
- as below[&] COLMAN
- p632/34 listing in "Leading Books of the Month"
- Athenaeum -12-02 p696/98 "List of New Books"
- Academy -12-02 p715 "Books Received"
- Times of India 1911-12-20 p9 "Books Received", Rider, 6s
- Irish Times 1912-01-19 p7 short review in "Recent Fiction" credits "Colma" COLMA [sic]
- [56] 1912-01-30 p4 "Rider's New Publications", The Lair as "Now Ready"
- [&]"Crown 8vo, 324 pp., cloth gilt, with six Coloured Illustrations after designs by Pamela Colman Smith." COLMAN
- as below "Write for Catalogue of Psychic, Occult, and New Thought Publications"
- (latest) [57] The Nation 1912-05-11 p223 "Rider's New Books" --credits "Colman" as above [&] COLMAN
- also "new and cheaper" Dracula
- address 64 Aldersgate
- Pamela Colman Smith
el f Arthur Edward (A.E.) Waite 117721 (97)
Author:Pamela Colman Smith --sometimes credited as Coleman
1909/1911 newspapers (2 as Coleman: 1 1 0)
- NYT 1909-03-21 pX6 col5 "Art Notes Here and There"
- (headline page) The Academy 1910-04-23 p1 "New Publications of William Rider & Son, Ltd.", 4-1/2 x 2-3/4, 6s. ; 164, Aldersgate Street, London, E.C.
(7 as Colman Smith 4 0 3) --all 1909 re exhibitions/lectures
- re the exhibition, The Craftsman quotes "Whistler once remarked of Miss Smith's work that she did not know how to draw, but did not need to."
- 1911 Musical standard, notice of article "Visualised Music" on her work
- [58] The Academy 1911-03-04 p262 "Shorter Reviews" --namely, The Pictorial Key to the Tarot by Waite from Rider, with 78 plates (not credited in the review header)
- The Athenaeum 1911-05-27 p609, exhibition Music Pictures, Baillie Gallery
1911 illus. Pamela Colman Smith
- publisher Rider credits her as "Coleman" for its 78-card Tarot deck (commissioned 1909 per Wikipedia)
- p325-28 identical advertisements (not all Rider publications)
- p1-16 [329-44] publisher catalogue shows that HDL holds two different printings/states of the 1st ed. ; U Illinois earlier, U Chicago later
- 10 => 17 volumes now ready
- space-saving cuts
- p[344] new larger size globe superior quality
- p[344] The Occult Review subxn price increase 7s=>8s
- new address => Cathedral House [but title page unrevised]
("Pictorial Key to the Tarot") (1910/11 3 2 genuine)
- Scotsman 1910-12-15 p2, brief review in "Miscellaneous Works", illus unmentioned
- Athenaeum 1910-12-17 p766 "List of New Books"
- Academy 1910-12-24 p631, "Books Received", listing as subtitle : Being Fragments of a Secret under the Veil of Divination, Illustrated, 5s.
- The Word 1911-03-01 p383 review, merely "78 excellent plates"
- Academy 1911-03-04 review, "Pamela Colman Smith" in text only --THE UNIQUE credit to Smith found in newspapers
Rider and 1910s newspapers
later street address: Cathedral House, Paternoster Row, London, E.C.
search 1910--1919
- 164 Aldersgate (9 hits, 1907--1919 all UK
- 1907-12-28 advertisement of publication "Pocket Book for Landed Proprietors ..." Webster's Forester's Diary and Pocket Book, 1908; 6th ed., 2/6
- 1903-01-10 [...] Diary and Note Book, 2/6
- [59] 1908-05-02 p545 "Literary Gossip" sale of business by Philip Wellby
- 1910-04-23
- latest 1912-05-18
- 1907-12-28 advertisement of publication "Pocket Book for Landed Proprietors ..." Webster's Forester's Diary and Pocket Book, 1908; 6th ed., 2/6
- Cathedral House (UK 2 hits 1912-12-05, 1913-05-10 --unique 1910--1925
- 8 Paternoster Row, London, E.C.
("8 paternoster" rider) 44 hits 1912 3 ; 14 7 5 4 [1917]1 0 2 0 3 3 1 1 0
- [60] Scotsman 1915-10-18 advert The Lady and others 1/- --unique hit ("lady of the shroud" rider) 1915--1925
Listed at the foot of publisher advertisement "Two Notable Novels", The Scotsman 1915-10-18 p2
- Novels by Bram Stoker.
- Small Cr. 8vo, Cloth. 1/ net.
- [4 titles]--the first four of five in the database
Rider publications indb 2019-06-10
- 16 27- : Dracula
- 13* 30 : Mystery
- 12 19- 31- : Jewel
- 15* : Lady
- 11 : Lair (known 1st edition)
- (-) = no price
Tuck and 2008 New Annotated Dracula are crucial sources.
The Lair (back pages, late 1911?)
- p325 Cheiro's Memoirs; Ready Shortly 6/-
- p326 1+ Byways of Ghost-land; O'Donnell 3/6 list of Contents
- p327 3+ The Priestess of Isis. An Occult Romance of the Days of Pompeii; Schure, tr. F. Rothwell, B.A. 3/6
- BL implies subtitle: 1st 1910 BL 003304075, 2nd 1912 BL 003304077
- 2004 https://lccn.loc.gov/0
- p328 New edition of Bram Stoker's Dracula --as London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. --lists 27 chapter titles and 13 books "by the same Author"
Tales of the Supernatural
- 1994 centennial edition with Jim Cawthorn illustrations of The Witches' Sabbath only? [61]
- "The Devil's Debt" T95561 story title in quotation marks?
- 1977 anthology P271663 PV Don Erikson --the unique PV
(BL) James Platt (Junior; the Younger) 19894 --niLC niVIAF, conflated at WorldCat --q el J. W. Brodie-Innes 146869 (9) el Elliott O'Donnell 37736 (40)
BL 002694095 (Ghost Land space, no hyphen)
el Cheiro 111982 (44) = Hamong, Count de = Warner, William John Cheiro's Memoirs: The ... Phi: Lipp 1912 https://lccn.loc.gov/12040666 -HDL Fred Rothwell, 1869-1934 translator (30) https://lccn.loc.gov/no95045588 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn/no95-045588 el Édouard Schuré 28146 (47) .Phyllis Vere Campbell 189978 ()[2] --niVIAF
- BOH. 1912 Hume, A Son of Perdition T1599200 --q
- 1916 Rider, cheaper --q
- 1912 O'Donnell, The Sorcery Club T197348
- 1912 Rider, o[62] as illustrated, uncredited
- 1923 Rider, cheaper, 4 unnumbered plates o[317847329] o[20663099]
- --.£i 1974 Sphere o[63]
- --m$ 1976 Arno o[64] reprint of 1912
- --d. 2004 Gutenberg 14317 o[703945148] --q --TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW
- 2013-04 Create --q
- 2013-07 Create
- d$ic 2014
- --d$ic 2014 Tuatara --credits PVC illus, from t.p., intro John Pelan
- 2016 Create --AddPub
Campbell is sometimes credited as "Phyllis" by publishers, as well as by libraries and at Project Gutenberg, etc. She is not identified at the Library of Congress. For instance, see the title page of Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter by Elliott O'Donnell (which mis-spells the writer's name too).
As of June 2019 there are two temporary identities (main pages) for her at WorldCat, with headings as Phillys and Phyllis. But WorldCat contains records of more works by Campbell, not yet linked to either identity.
- dnf VIAF, and thus LCCN or ULAN
Campbell, Phillys Vere [2] at WorldCat 2019-06-10 only in library records of the catalogues of two London exhibitions, 1911/12 OCLC Fiction Finder (as Phyllis) and 1913/14 OCLC Fiction Finder (as Phillys).
Campbell, Phyllis Vere [1] at WorldCat only in record of O'Donnell, Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter OCLC Fiction Finder (as Phyllis)
One illustration is clearly signed on three lines at lower left, "Phillys Vere Campbell". plate facing p.384 last of frontispiece + 3)
While not so clear, two illustrations facing page 101 and f.p. 141 are clearly signed "Phillys" rather than "Phyllis", although the last two lines are not clear.
At Project Gutenberg (and the Open Library, relying on the same source publication) she is "Phyllis", known only for Ebook #50775, which apparently contains a transcript of the original title page London: Heath Cranton --undated, with 1916 Author's Note
- title page also credits author Elliott O'Donnell as Elliot (one 't')
William Rider catalogue, back pages [1]-16
- p[1]-2, New Thought Library
- 10 vols, White Worm 1911/late (164 Aldersgate Street)
- 11 vols, Son of Perdition 1912-03-25 (164 Aldersgate Street) [65]
- p8, Tarot ("Coleman")
- p14, Fiction several listings; this one as "Ready March 25" --other books The Lair; new edition Dracula; Priestess of Isis; and others
- p16, Globes
- 17 vols, White Worm 1911 (Cathedral House)
elsf Fergus Hume 129099 (59)
A Son of Perdition (1912) --niLC t.p. "with four illustrations by / Phillys Vere Campbell" (frontispiece, clearly signed + 3 plates not included in the pagination)
- HDL "New and cheaper ed." [19--], search only [66]
newspapers 1911--1923 (17 hits, all UK 1912-04/06 !)
The Island of Fantasy (1892) T1098233 Fo[67](23)
- London: Farran [1892] 3v HDL(2)
- I. covers differ, interiors match; Contents p8 chI-XIII, text p9-288
- II. Contents p[5] chXIV-XXVI, text p7-301
- III. Contents p5 chXXVII-XL, text p7-[299]; catalogue p(301-04)--this book not listed
- BOHd. 1892-06 GF hc 3v
- LOHm$ 1892-10 Lovell ? o[919986420]-hdl
- OHm. 1893- USBC ?
- BOm 1893-05 GF ?
- 1983=?=1913 New ed Three-and-sixpenny novels 453p o[68] = 1893 evidently
"Griffith Farran & Co.'s / Three-and-Sixpenny Novels" // The Standard Library. / Crown 8vo, cloth, about 450 pages, with Frontispiece." v3 p[304]
- ---- 1894 King o[]
- USBC c1892 453p HDL(1)
- no cover
- 19 cm; probably paper, $0.50
- Lovell, Coryell c1892 453p HDL(1) https://lccn.loc.gov/07005841 = Lovell, Ges
- with cover, no back pages, t.p. undated "Lovell, Gestefeld & Company"
- OH..i Fenno, 1905 453p --Gutenberg source --hardcover unlikely?
- with cover (inside front cover Idle Hour Series, 50c ; copyright 1892 USBC --q
- BO.£ 1914 H & H Sixpenny 191p --q
- Od£ 2010 Nabu
- Od$ 2011 BL Historic
- 2017 Project Gutenberg #56177 --1905 Fenno edition (no connection 2019-06-13) --NEEDs
MEANWHILE Jungle Tales
- Hardcover format and price from listing in publisher advertisement "Some Fine New Books", The Bookman 1913-09 p279, this one as "7d. net. Cloth".
- previous 4 listings as "1/- NOVELS"
- next two listings as "6d. paper"
Evidently this book and the latter or examples of the new sevenpenny hardcover and old sixpenny paper reprint editions.
newspapers 1891--1905 (84 hits, 0 45 19[to July] 4 13; [retail discounts:] 0 0 1 0 1 0 1)
- The Athenaeum #3372 (1892-06-11) p774 "announce that on Monday next they will publish ..."; that day (Monday -06-123) The Scotsman lists it among "new books that came out last week"
- The Spectator -06-11 p819 "Publications of the Week" as 3vols, cr 8vo 31/6 [ie 10/6 per volume]
- (earliest Canada) The Globe -07-22 p8 "The Public Library", five copies among new books
- (earliest US hit) NYT 1892-10-10 p3 "Books Received" as 16mo Lovell, G $1.25
- also Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, illus, 12mo, Harper $1.50
- Phi -10-24 "New Books Received", as "on sale at John Wanamaker's"
- also Lovell, Coryell new ed. of New Arabian Nights
- 1893-03-11 advert The Harlequin Opal ("W. H. Allen & Co.'s New Books") as "Ready March 15" also 3v cr 8vo 31/6 ; next week as one of "two new novels at all libraries"
- The Harlequin Opal generates March/April items, up to -04-22 publisher adverts in 3 weeklies, in context By Fergus Hume, Author of 'The Island of Fantasy' &c.
- -04-29 Athenaeum #3418 p536 "List of New Books" as "cr. 8vo. 3/6 cl."; Spectator p580 "Publications of the Week"
- -05-07 somewhere "will shortly publish"
- 1893-05-20 p551/53 Saturday Review "New Books and Reprints" lists this "Among other new editions" as from GF ; so does The Spectator same day p680 ; The Spectator -05-13 p550 "Books Received" as new edition [all 3, no price]
- The Globe 1894-03-21 [and others] ann. serial The Lone Inn begins -03-24[69]
- DFP 1895-07-15 p3 "Books Received" USBC no price
- Phi Inq -07-20 p7 "New Novels" USBC no price
- [70] 1895-07-22 p7 Was Post "New Books Received" Washington: Woodward & Lothrop 50c
Washington retailer?
Collections
Under the Sunset
1882 Under the Sunset T173506 T✓ Fo[71](32)
- BO.£ 1882[1881] 1st ed./printing
- 1882 2nd ed o[6694347] o[64447373] --perhaps also 1881?
- 1978 Newcastle #17 --PV Rtrace
- • https://lccn.loc.gov/78113034 "1st American ed."; "[5] leaves of plates" only; William ; o[930548688]
- 1980 Borgo https://lccn.loc.gov/80019564 --reprint of Newcastle #17
- • d$i 2002 Wildside (Doylestown PA) o[181766355] o[4956384]
- 2005 Large Print ed.
- • Bd$i us Thorndike --check WorldCat o[979316951] as 194pp; o[57344213] as "nine stories" w list of 8
- nidb-- c1882 Chivers BL 013256097 o[491477205] o[865227310]
LC 2
Snowbound
1908 Snowbound: The Record of a Theatrical Touring Party T176380 Fo[72](8) [73](3) T✓
- • ---- 1908 BL 003512122 "Collier's Shilling Library" o[504817791] o[5424008] --check newspapers
- • d$i 2000 https://lccn.loc.gov/2001347076
- 2000 Desert Island BL 008828959 o[491988764] annotated Bruce Wightman, Desert Island Dracula library o[48032755]
- [74] The Guardian 2000-01-22 pB11
- • 2001 Classic Books o[610430496]
LC 1
Dracula's Guest
1914 Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories T38956 Fo[75](27) Fo[76](85)
- O.£ic 1914 Routledge BL 003512091 --q
- O.£ 1922 Routledge --NEED HDL
- 1927 Prince of Wales Theatre o[1017473895] 200pp w Contents
- 1937 New York, Hillman Curl; "A Clue club mystery" https://lccn.loc.gov/38010621 284pp o[5984736] w Contents
- ebook ISBN-1619400278 o[1037181822]
- O..i 1966 Jarrolds (we list 9 Contents) BL 003512093 192pp https://lccn.loc.gov/66078416
- o[927871], o[471797075] as ISBN-0090801709
- 1972 Reprint o[1069462699], o[9922397] ISBN-0090801709 w Contents
- 1966 Arrow BL 003512092 192pp o[270826100] w Contents
- 1974 Arrow BL 003512094 192pp ISBN-0099093006 https://lccn.loc.gov/75302887 o[1255565] w Contents ISBN-0099093006
- 1975 Arrow 3rd, 3 WorldCat
- Om$ic 1978 Kensington --pnumbered, implies 9-192 o[9657941] w Contents "Zebra Books"
- 2006 Penguin BL 013494542 018529548 ; o[154400251] w Contents (10) incl White Worm, ed. Hebblethwaite ; cf "article" Dracula's Guest ... with The Lair ..." o[77]
"Look inside"
- first printed page: Penguin Classics / DGaOWS [no mention of White Worm]
- t.p. "Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Kate Hebblethwaite", t.p. undated
- t.p. verso, numberline "2"? ; "Editorial matter copyright (c)Kate Hebblethwaite, 2006"
front sections
- vii Acknowledgements
- viii Chronology
- xi Introduction [~30 pages]
- xl Further Reading
- xliii A Note on the Texts
back sections
- 371 Appendix I: Florence Stoker's 'Preface' to Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories (1914)
- 373 Appendix II: The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh (1890) and The Lambton Worm (1890)
- 381 Notes [27 pages?]
- back cover: "This edition also includes extensive notes, a chronology and further reading, Florence Stoker's Preface to [DGaOWS] and two folktales which inspired The Lair of the White Worm. ; L8.99, C$14.00, $15.00
- check earlier Penguin Classics
- 2006 Project Gutenberg 10150
- 2006 Wordsworth o[526427349] 224pp no Contents
- 2009 Wordsworth Dracula; Dracula's Guest ... OMNIBUS? BL 015405749 o[752977986] o[526427349] o[899763571] 576pp no Contents
longer collections/OMNIBUS Fo[78](35)
multiple Title records
- 1914 Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories (9) T✓
- . 1997 Best Ghost and Horror Stories (14)=9+ T✓
- a 2006 Dracula's Guest and Other Stories (13)=9+4 T✓
- b 2010 Dracula's Guest and Other Tales of Horror (20)=9+3+8 T✓ --contains Sunset (8) --publication record lacks Contents
extra stories, except Sunset
- .ab The Crystal Cup (1872)
- .ab The Chain of Destiny (1875)
- . The Castle of the King (1881)
- .ab The Dualitists (1887)
- . The Star Trap (1908) = Death on the Wings 1888
- a The Red Stockade (1894) (non-genre) --and non-horror evidently (perhaps briefly covered on the last page of the 2006 Davies introduction)
- 1978 Dracula's Guest (9) --one PV publication record
- 2010 Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Tales --unknown source for our list of the 9
- 2019 Dracula's Guest & Other Supernatural Tales (9) T✓
Midnight Tales (12) --much different HDL
- 1922 Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories [79]
LC
- Dracula's Guest LC#154-56 --1937 66 74 (chapbooks?)
- Dracula's Guest [and ...]
- 2016-0915
Dracula's Guest
- Bio:Florence Bram Stoker (widow and executor)
Publisher search 'Kegan' [80]
- Broadway House 1914 [81]
The Scotsman 04-13 Books Received The Observer 04-19 Fiction (Received?) Routledge 1/- Manchester Guardian The Observer 1914-02-22 p5 advertisement by the publisher as "Broadway House Fiction" Red Cloth Library "New Volumes" 1/- Broadway House, 68-74 Carter Lane, E.C. (no mention of Kegan, Trench, or Routledge)
(later)
Shades of Dracula: [BS]'s Uncollected Stories T[82]
- 1982 Kimber BL 008099354 https://lccn.loc.gov/83110857
LC1
Midnight Tales (1990) T176355 Fo[83](15)
LC 1
- 1995 Owen BL 008769374 https://lccn.loc.gov/95213085
Non-genre
LC
- ? Miss Betty LC#188-89 --1974 2009 --not mentioned at SFE3/EoF --q
- ? Snake's Pass --non-genre at ISFDB
SFE3 [JE/DRL] "Although his fantasies are in the weird and occult fields, his writings do contain sf elements. These, however, are generally treated as products of Magic rather than of science, as in The Snake's Pass (1890), a tale featuring a search for the crown of the Western Irish snake king ..." --not mentioned in EoF JC
Wikipedia list of works (ng=non-genre at ISFDB; g=genre; -- nidb) (# = no mention SFE/EoF)
Novels [8 of 13 that Wikipedia lists]
ng The Primrose Path (1875)
ng? The Snake's Pass (1890)
#-- Seven Golden Buttons (1891) [no novel article]
#-- The Watter's Mou' (1895)
#ng The Shoulder of Shasta (1895)
#ng Miss Betty (1898) --T ✓
#ng The Man (1905); (a.k.a. The Gates of Life)
#ng Lady Athlyne (1908)
Non-genre Novels (ISFDB 2019-05-10/11)
The Primrose Path (1875) --Horror The Snake's Pass (1890)
SFE3 [JE/DRL] "Although his fantasies are in the weird and occult fields, his writings do contain sf elements. These, however, are generally treated as products of Magic rather than of science, as in The Snake's Pass (1890), a tale featuring a search for the crown of the Western Irish snake king."
The Shoulder of Shasta (1895) Miss Betty (1898) The Man (1905) also appeared as: Variant: The Gates of Life (2000) Lady Athlyne (1908)
HDL
- 1898 Miss Betty
- 1909 The Snake's Pass [84] Collier "New and cheaper ed."
WorldCat top 20
- Snake Fo[85](32) "A novel about the troubled romance between an English landlord and an untutored Celtic peasant girl, and the contemporary political climate in Ireland"
- The Man Fo[86](39)
1875 The Primrose Path T176360 --Horror
- 1875 dnf BL
- d$i 1999 Desert Island BL 006748165
LC ?
1890 The Snake's Pass T176362 --borderline genre?
- y. 1891uk [1890] Sampson Low, BL 014830249 BL 003512121
- • Om.i 1890us Harper https://lccn.loc.gov/08016296 Franklin Square #685 o[5984739]
- d$i 2006 Valancourt https://lccn.loc.gov/2006004094
- d$i[hc,tp] 2015 Syracuse U critical edition BL 017608404
LC 3 2015
1895 The Shoulder of Shasta T176400 Fo[87](11)
- 1895 Constable BL 014830248 003512120 o[156170074] micro o[494156234] 235pp; o[7207325] 234pp
- 1895 Macmillan's colonial library o[5660958] 234pp
- 1898 Macmillan's popular library o[227352605] 234pp
- Od$i 1999 Desert Island
- 2000-01-04 Amazon UK
- 1999-12 Amazon US
- 2000 WorldCat
- 1999-12-01 Goodreads "(first published July 1999)"
- 1999-12 Open Library
LC 0
1895 Watter's Mou' CHAPBOOK
- 1894us De Vinne https://lccn.loc.gov/08037876
- . 1895 Constable The Acme Library[!] #2; 2nd ed BL 003512124
- 1895/c1894 Appleton https://lccn.loc.gov/14001818
- d$i 2002 Wildside
LC 2
1898 Miss Betty T176395 ✓
- 1898 Latter Day Stories #1 BL 003512114
- [1974] New English BL 003512115 https://lccn.loc.gov/74190258
- d$. 2000 Classic Books
- 2009 Valancourt https://lccn.loc.gov/2007042534
- d. 2010 Valancourt --noted Spurious?
LC 2
1905 The Man T176363
- 1905uk BL 003512113
- . 1905us https://lccn.loc.gov/85240754
- d$. 2000 The Gates of Life Classic Books
- 2001 Project Gutenberg 2520
LC 1
1908 Lady Athlyne T176452
- ..i 1908 Heinemann BL 003512101
- 1908us Reynolds https://lccn.loc.gov/42031840
- d$. 2000 Classic Books
- d$i 2007 Valancourt https://lccn.loc.gov/2007001541
- BOm.i 2007 Desert Island --ann Carol Senf ✓
LC 2
Non-fiction (3)
- Famous Impostors
1910 Famous Impostors T176370 --check newspapers Fo[88](22)
- • H. 1910uk Sidgwick & J BL 003512095 o[3182058] 10/6 from listing in "The Pick of the Publishing Season" The nation suppl 1910-10-08 p78 (only UK hit 1910!)
- • Hm 1910us Sturgis & W https://lccn.loc.gov/10029528 o[945727]
- "on the press" N-Y Trib 1910-10-23 pA7 "Literary Notes"
- "will be published shortly" NY Times -10-30 pSM5, long review or summary "Was Queen Elizabeth an Impostor?"
- "published this week" NY Times -11-05 pBR16 "New York Literary Notes"
- "Was Queen Bess Really a Man?" Nashville Tennesseean ... 1910-12-18 pA8
- Was Queen Elizabeth a Man?" 7 US newspapers 1911-02-19/26 BramStoker.org
- Price from publisher advertisement "Autumn Books", NYT -10-23 pLI10 [89]
- ---- 1967 Chivers o[852115933]
- ---- 1967 Sidgwick o[155929573]
- ---- 1968 Sidgwick & Jackson https://lccn.loc.gov/79371435 o[34758]
- d$i 2003 Fredonia o[491469870]
- d$i 2009 Cosimo o[879350497]
- $ 2016 Project Gutenberg 51391 ✓
Newspaper coverage mainly January 1911, especially UK
- The Spectator 1911-01-07 p28 Publications of the Week
- ProQuest
(A2. new search 2019-06-12) [90]
(A3. modify old URL path: prod1.hul.harvard.edu => dev.hul.harvard.edu/news) [91]
(A. Widener 1. old URL "Your connection is not secure") [92] review The Scotsman 1911-01-19 p2 "Current Literature" --broadly interpreted so that it includes "John Law, of the French Mississippi scheme; Mesmer, of animal magnetism fame; and the men who called themselves Paracelsus and Cagliostro, the sketches of whose careers form interesting reading." 10 illus. of the principal impostors
- [93] review Man Gua -04-28 p4 "New Books"
retailer advert Times of India 1911-02-15 p3 "New Books" Rs 9-3 unnamed edition
[94] NYT 1911-02-26 pBR107 per previous day advert