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[http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/authors-N.html Women Writers] bad connection 2017-03-06
 
[http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/authors-N.html Women Writers] bad connection 2017-03-06
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Wikipedia list of works NEEDs work!
  
 
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: c (--) ; 1901 Nine Unlikely Tales for Children (with Shepperson uncredited?), coll T{{t|197069}} — NEED illustrator work
 
: c (--) ; 1901 Nine Unlikely Tales for Children (with Shepperson uncredited?), coll T{{t|197069}} — NEED illustrator work
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:: 1960 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320587860]
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:: Nine unlikely tales for children Fo[https://www.worldcat.org/title/nine-unlikely-tales-for-children/oclc/877343564] 1901 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/317909328]1910-Contents 1922 1929
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:: Nine unlikely tales Fo[https://www.worldcat.org/title/nine-unlikely-tales/oclc/958559945] 1960 uk/us 2016
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::: o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1864677] with list of Contents
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a The cockatoucan --
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b Whereyouwantogoto --
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The blue mountain --
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c The prince, two mice, and some kitchen-maids --
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d Melisande, or, Long and short division --
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Fortunatus Rex and Co. --
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The sums that came right --
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e The town in the library, in the town in the library --
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The plush usurper --
  
 
: cLO$ (as Harper UK/US); 1901 1973-03-05 (Complete 1972) Book of Dragons, coll T{{t|156670}} kirkus[https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/e-nesbit/complete-book-dragons/] —  LCCN [https://lccn.loc.gov/2001034420]2001 [https://lccn.loc.gov/2009000578]2010 +[https://lccn.loc.gov/2004050157]2004 --in queue 2010 NEEDS introduction : done 0218 hc state only (others 303537)
 
: cLO$ (as Harper UK/US); 1901 1973-03-05 (Complete 1972) Book of Dragons, coll T{{t|156670}} kirkus[https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/e-nesbit/complete-book-dragons/] —  LCCN [https://lccn.loc.gov/2001034420]2001 [https://lccn.loc.gov/2009000578]2010 +[https://lccn.loc.gov/2004050157]2004 --in queue 2010 NEEDS introduction : done 0218 hc state only (others 303537)
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== Looking Glass Library ==
 
== Looking Glass Library ==
  
[http://www.lib.luc.edu/specialcollections/exhibits/show/gorey/looking-glass-library/looking-glass-3 at Loyola Chicago luc.edu]
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[http://www.lib.luc.edu/specialcollections/exhibits/show/gorey/looking-glass-library/looking-glass-3 at Loyola Chicago luc.edu] --list of 28 known to be incomplete
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: "A complete set of the 28 volumes in the Looking Glass Library are in the collection."
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ISFDB [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/publisher.cgi?34701 Publisher LGL] --3 publ, 3 titles 1959/60
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ISFDB [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?163 Publ series LGL] --1 as Epstein & Carroll, else Random House >1984
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28 published 1959 to 1961, series editor Edward Gorey
 
28 published 1959 to 1961, series editor Edward Gorey
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Titles in database
 
Titles in database
: 1. Nesbit, E. Five Children and It. N.D.  Illustrations by J.S. Goodall.
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:'''2010(3)''' 1. Nesbit, E. Five Children and It. N.D.  Illustrations by J.S. Goodall. --nidb this ed.
: 11. Nesbit, E. The Phoenix and the Carpet.  N.D. Illustrations by J.S. Goodall.
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:'''2010''' 11. Nesbit, E. The Phoenix and the Carpet.  N.D. Illustrations by J.S. Goodall. --nidb this ed.
: 18. Nesbit, E  The Story of the Amulet.  N.D.  Illustrations by J.S. Goodall.
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:[1960pv] 18. Nesbit, E  The Story of the Amulet.  N.D.  Illustrations by J.S. Goodall. --nidb 2010
: 24. Nesbit, E.  The Book of Dragon.  N.D.  Illustrations by H.R. Miller.
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:'''2010''' 24. Nesbit, E.  The Book of Dragon.  N.D.  Illustrations by H.R. Miller.
EN.wiki Ruth Stiles "Gannett introduced the 1991 Yearling edition of Edith Nesbit's collection The Book of Dragons (OCLC 696817759), later issued in the Looking Glass Library (2013, OCLC 869499406)."
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EN.wiki Ruth Stiles "Gannett introduced the 1991 Yearling edition of Edith Nesbit's collection The Book of Dragons (OCLC 696817759), later issued in the Looking Glass Library (2013, OCLC 869499406)." --nidb c.1960
: 2. Lang, Andrew. Ed.  The Blue Fairy Book. c1959.  Illustrations by Reisie Lonette.
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: 2. Lang, Andrew. Ed.  The Blue Fairy Book. c1959.  Illustrations by Reisie Lonette. --nidb c.1960
: 13. Lang, Andrew. Ed. The Red Fairy Book.  c.1960. Reisie Lonette.
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: 13. Lang, Andrew. Ed. The Red Fairy Book.  c.1960. Reisie Lonette. --nidb c.1960
: 20. Lang, Andrew. Ed.  The Green Fairy Book,.  c1960.  Illustrations by Reisie Lonette.
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: 20. Lang, Andrew. Ed.  The Green Fairy Book,.  c1960.  Illustrations by Reisie Lonette. --nidb c.1960
  
: 3. Macdonald, George. The Princess and the Goblin. N.D. Illustrations by Arthur Hughes.
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: 3. Macdonald, George. The Princess and the Goblin. N.D. Illustrations by Arthur Hughes. --nidb c.1960
: 12. MacDonald, George.  The Princess and Curdie.  N.D.  Illustrations by Helen Stratton.
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: 12. MacDonald, George.  The Princess and Curdie.  N.D.  Illustrations by Helen Stratton. --nidb c.1960
  
: 4. Warner, Rex.  Men and Gods.  c1959 and [196?]. Two versions.  Illustrations by Edward Gorey.
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: 4. Warner, Rex.  Men and Gods.  c1959 and [196?]. Two versions.  Illustrations by Edward Gorey. --nidb c.1960
  
: 9. Gorey, Edward. Editor.  The Haunted Looking Glass:  Ghost Stories. c1959.  Illustrations by Edward Gorey.
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:[1959] 9. Gorey, Edward. Editor.  The Haunted Looking Glass:  Ghost Stories. c1959.  Illustrations by Edward Gorey.
 
[https://lccn.loc.gov/84012348 LCCN 84-12348] 1984; [https://lccn.loc.gov/00012341 LCCN 00-12341] 2001
 
[https://lccn.loc.gov/84012348 LCCN 84-12348] 1984; [https://lccn.loc.gov/00012341 LCCN 00-12341] 2001
  
: 10. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan.  The Lost World.  c1959.  Illustrations by Gil Walker.--nidb
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: 10. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan.  The Lost World.  c1959.  Illustrations by Gil Walker.--nidb --nidb this ed.
: 26. Doyle, Arthur Conan.  The Hound of the Baskervilles.  c1961.  Illustrations by Gil Walker.
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: 26. Doyle, Arthur Conan.  The Hound of the Baskervilles.  c1961.  Illustrations by Gil Walker. --nidb this ed.
  
: 16. Baum, L.Frank. The Wizard of Oz & The land of Oz.  c1960.  Illustrations by Rita Fava.
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:[1960] 16. Baum, L.Frank. The Wizard of Oz & The land of Oz.  c1960.  Illustrations by Rita Fava.
 
OMNIBUS T{{t|}} with multiple titles
 
OMNIBUS T{{t|}} with multiple titles
  
: 21. Wells, H.G.  The War of the Worlds.  c1960.  Cover and illustrations by Edward Gorey.
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:'''1960pv''' 21. Wells, H.G.  The War of the Worlds.  c1960.  Cover and illustrations by Edward Gorey.
  
: 25. Hope, Anthony.  The Prisoner of Zenda,.  c1960.  Illustrations by Leonard Rosoman.--niEN
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: 25. Hope, Anthony.  The Prisoner of Zenda,.  c1960.  Illustrations by Leonard Rosoman. --nidb c.1960
  
 
Other
 
Other
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[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433088075100?urlappend=%3Bseq=15 HDL] first printing with later adverts?
 
[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433088075100?urlappend=%3Bseq=15 HDL] first printing with later adverts?
  
ISFDB [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/publisher.cgi?34701 Publisher LGL] (3 publ, 3 titles)
 
 
ISFDB [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?163 Publ series LGL] (1 as Epstein & Carroll, else Random House)
 
  
 
Others in database as LGL (all as Random House)
 
Others in database as LGL (all as Random House)
  The Wizard of Oz (abridged) 57pp
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  '''1984''' The Wizard of Oz (abridged) 57pp
  Tales from the Jungle Book
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  '''1985 1987''' Tales from the Jungle Book
  The Jungle Book
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  '''2012''' The Jungle Book
  
 
"Looking Glass Library" in [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/adv_search_results.cgi?USE_1=title_note&OPERATOR_1=contains&TERM_1=Looking+Glass+Library&CONJUNCTION_1=AND&USE_2=title_title&OPERATOR_2=exact&TERM_2=&CONJUNCTION_2=AND&USE_3=title_title&OPERATOR_3=exact&TERM_3=&ORDERBY=title_title&START=0&TYPE=Title title Notes] (0) [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/adv_search_results.cgi?USE_1=pub_note&OPERATOR_1=contains&TERM_1=Looking+Glass+Library&CONJUNCTION_1=AND&USE_2=pub_title&OPERATOR_2=exact&TERM_2=&CONJUNCTION_2=AND&USE_3=pub_title&OPERATOR_3=exact&TERM_3=&ORDERBY=pub_title&START=0&TYPE=Publication publ Notes] (11) 2017-03-08
 
"Looking Glass Library" in [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/adv_search_results.cgi?USE_1=title_note&OPERATOR_1=contains&TERM_1=Looking+Glass+Library&CONJUNCTION_1=AND&USE_2=title_title&OPERATOR_2=exact&TERM_2=&CONJUNCTION_2=AND&USE_3=title_title&OPERATOR_3=exact&TERM_3=&ORDERBY=title_title&START=0&TYPE=Title title Notes] (0) [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/adv_search_results.cgi?USE_1=pub_note&OPERATOR_1=contains&TERM_1=Looking+Glass+Library&CONJUNCTION_1=AND&USE_2=pub_title&OPERATOR_2=exact&TERM_2=&CONJUNCTION_2=AND&USE_3=pub_title&OPERATOR_3=exact&TERM_3=&ORDERBY=pub_title&START=0&TYPE=Publication publ Notes] (11) 2017-03-08
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  2010 The Book of Dragons
 
  2010 The Book of Dragons
  
  2010 Pyle, Twilight Land P{{p|303826}}
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  '''2010''' Pyle, Twilight Land P{{p|303826}} --nidb c.1960
  
 
Wikipedia identifies also  
 
Wikipedia identifies also  
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: E. P. Dutton's Important Books for Presents NY Times -12-07 pBR39 $1.50
 
: E. P. Dutton's Important Books for Presents NY Times -12-07 pBR39 $1.50
 
: MAYBE return for two reviews -12-07
 
: MAYBE return for two reviews -12-07
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AuthorUpdate --LGL illustrators (.) among others
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  Earle Walbridge {{a|247040}} (7) http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-021387 --in queue
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probably "curator of the library housed at the Harvard Club" as of January 1960, mentioned in a memoir by Donald A. Yates concerning a Baker Street Irregulars dinner in NYC
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el  Henry Allen Wedgwood {{a|210662}} (4)
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els  Anthony Hope {{a|16122}} (142)
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  lw  E. H. Strain {{a|192011}} (0) --in queue
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el  .L. Leslie Brooke, Leslie Brooke
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el  .Leonard Rosoman {{a|228623}} (4)
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el  .Gwen Raverat {{a|210663}} (21)
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  lw .Reisie Lonette {{a|227462}} (22)
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el  .John R. Neill {{a|5102}} (89)
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el  Hart Day Leavitt {{a|24118}} (8)
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el  Lucretia P. Hale {{a|112356}} (36)
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Zenda 1890s eds?
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Phantom Tollbooth
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ISBN-10: 0394821998
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ISBN-13: 978-0394821993
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at Amazon US https://www.amazon.com/Phantom-Tollbooth-Norton-Juster/dp/0394821998] as 1972-09-12 with Look Inside 2005-09 printing with 1996 Sendak appreciation (the Yearling ppb mentioned elsewhere?)
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--as stated Bullseye Books 1988, clearly not so
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: [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/view_submission.cgi?3356839] 1988-10-28
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but Locus1 per ChrisJ gives 1988-11 Bullseye Books / Knopf
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P{{p|298726}} we say 35th anniversary 1996 Random House --but this gives same ISBN as the Yearling images
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P{{p|88114}} another 1996 Random House

Revision as of 17:36, 9 March 2017


el f E. Nesbit 5098 (145)

at FictionMags

Women Writers bad connection 2017-03-06

Wikipedia list of works NEEDs work!

issues

date "unknown" P88869; P88910

latter gives no source, ?implies PV vacant editor?
latter also needs rearrangement of contents

unusual coll title The Last of the Dragons and Some Others (1975, same as 1972) T197041

also various 1901 collection, smaller scope

double hyphen Five of Us -- and Madeline T197020

Bastable spec fic?

from The Phoenix and the Carpet (excerpt)

Five Children Universe - when expand to Universe (Five Children) rather than sequel (Cavor)

page-count from Locus1, Reginald1, and so other secondary verifiers


1973-01 [1] John Rowe Townsend, "Arthur Rackham rides again", covering "a minor spate of reissues in the last few weeks" --dozens

[2] panel advert NY Times 1973-05-06 p494 as $3.95

Shulevitz NEEDs author I. L. Peretz
el .Shulevitz 143762 (50)
 I. L. Peretz 130483 https://lccn.loc.gov/n50011063 (194) 

The Magician (1973) as by Shulevitz PV MLB T1773388 ; as picture book LCCN: 85-42955 The Conjuror (1976) PV PeteYoung P480792


[3] NYT contents, Wide World 1910-12 shows Anstey "The Changeling" and Nesbit "The Magic City"
[4] advert alongside 2 Goble as Macmillan's list
[5] advert alongside Goble ed. deluxe
[6] advert alongside Pogany tanglewood

Goble P607517 needs work, maybe also P385432 ; Green Willow US not found until 1987 o[7] xxii+280+[16] ISBN 0517632101

Kipling's Puck NEEDs newspapers T39140



1948 [8] Manchester Guardian 1948-12-04 several reprints
el   Grace James 212094 (12)
els .Warwick Goble 26164 (12)
el   Lal Behari Day, Dey De 206260 (10)

Folk-Tales

1883 https://lccn.loc.gov/05018493 o[9] and HDL
1908 [10]
1912 https://lccn.loc.gov/96910433 o[11]; deluxe o[12]; and HDL (2)
1918 HDL
1971 https://lccn.loc.gov/75089261 o[13]

User talk:Cary#Extraordinary Tales -03-02

1911 (dnf US) [14] Canada
no legitimate US hit 1910 to 1949

Chavey 1947 PV ignores illustrations P460839 and probably misattributes the cover illus



Orcutt --nidb, The Spell (1909), ill GDH --probably time fiction HDL illus FeedBooks capsule, not listed at Wikipedia


Molesworth, Fairy Stories, 1957/1958 ed. RLGreen https://lccn.loc.gov/58009343 o[15], o[16]uk with contents ; o[17] 1892 same title

Fairies--of Sorts --check newspapers
Fairies Afield

Author:Mary Louisa Molesworth

el  .Gertrude Demain Hammond 247758 (7)
EIl  Basile 168809 (31)

[18] Man Gua 1911-11-28 p4

Pentamerone advert 1911-12, ill Warwick Goble https://lccn.loc.gov/a16000274
also The Centaur

The Centaur Blackwood, not the Colonial ed. https://lccn.loc.gov/a12000363 1911 ; 1976 reprint https://lccn.loc.gov/75046254

does Tuck state 6/- for the colonial ed.?
HDL shows 1911 and 1912 reprint both London: Macmillan, not colonial HDL 1911, no cover

Syrett, The Magic City, 1903 HDL


Gulliver Travels Signet Brock?

Formats[19] ostensibly 1001-1010 of 5791 but 1100 yields error

Puck people (Kipling)

WDlw.Frank Craig 132866 (5) http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2007-005002
e   .Frederic[k] Dorr Steele 142674 https://lccn.loc.gov/n88276073 (160)
.F(rank) H Wellington VIAF Getty only
el  .Leonard Weisgard (129)

1949 Alice

LCCN https://lccn.loc.gov/49011807 as Alice
OCLC http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/810864172 as "Wonderland ; and, Throu"
OCLC http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/137302043 as "Wonderland and Throu"

[20] 1949-12-11 pBR20 Buell $8.50; illustrations reviewed

el f John Ruskin 19491 (602)

King of the Golden River 1921 to 1936 only

1921 https://lccn.loc.gov/21006627 303020 (and Dame Wiggins)
1926 Seaman https://lccn.loc.gov/26016145 1697659
1927 col ill https://lccn.loc.gov/27019305
1930 Greene https://lccn.loc.gov/30005278 2185474 (and Dame Wiggins)
1930 Horvath https://lccn.loc.gov/30025659 o[21] (as William Edwin Rudge)
1932 Rackham https://lccn.loc.gov/32028180 and o[22]
1936 illus https://lccn.loc.gov/36003142
Fl  .Ferdinand Huszti Horvath 116754 https://lccn.loc.gov/no2016100008 (6) http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2016-100008 https://worldcat.org/identities/np-Horvath,%20Ferdinand%20Huszti/ NB!
other Horvath include Poe, Snow White, Three Dragons https://lccn.loc.gov/30023656

[23] ACM 1930 Children's Books of 1930


http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-

.

related people

el  Gillian Avery 119909
el  May Lamberton Becker 246467 (38)
Hugh Chesson --nidb WorldCat only these 5 co-Nesbit
--  Ann A. Flowers 188358 --dnf VIAF
 lw Peter Glassman 8157 (self? Bio:Peter Glassman) (6) 
e   Laurel Snyder 130067
Earle Warbridge --nidb

[24] NYHT 1935-03-10 F8 MLBecker features Earle Warbridge, "E. Nesbit Recommends"

 l  .J. S. Goodall 201678 https://lccn.loc.gov/n79055243 (56) picture books chiefly nf/non-genre
el  .H. Granville Fell 168215 (12 inclg 1 as Granville) http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85-144789
el  .Brian Robb 37672 (8)
 l  .Shirley Tourret 142341 (11) mainly nonfiction; https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n86-012691
 lw .Claude A. Shepperson 37678 ( ) --Strand only?
el f.H. R. Millar 37676 (18) --Strand only?
el  .Spencer Pryse, Gerald 37677 (4)
WD  .Tom Browne (artist) 221571 --niLC; undifferentiated https://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-browne,%20tom/

works 1901 02 08(db) 13

signed cover 1902 --SHD NOTIFY Rtrace
  elsf Barry Pain 18225 (27) --two Tom Browne writers in database 2017-02
  el   A. St. John Adcock 221570 (27)
el f.H.R. Millar 37676 (18) of which Nesbit #8-18 ; some Kipling ; his own 56-page Dreamland Express https://lccn.loc.gov/27019087 and OCLC 18893807


Novels

Key
at Kirkus [* starred review] ;
at LC (via Millar; via Nesbit indexing Millar --other titles not yet examined for unlinked illus credit) ;
HDL

Series Five Children

SFE-F cites The Strand 1902 "The Psammead or The Gifts", 1903-04 Phoenix, 1905 Amulet
Formats I[25] ; II[26] ; III[27]
cOy£ M (LOHy M) ; 1902/1905? Five Children and It T16009both lengthy note on "parts" publ as 9-part serial
O£ LO$ ; 1948/1949 both
; 1966 [28]1966
iL$ M ; 2005-01 --Intro Gillian Avery
iL$ M ; 2010 (3 of 3) --Intro Laurel Snyder --NEED Look Inside shows Intro unnumbered no back cover or coverart credit
(c)1948 RH Looking Glass Library #1 o[29] 255p
[1959](c)1948 RH ... o[30]

[31] 1905 US ed. (only hit 1905/1906!) Dodd Mead Juveniles

Colonial ed.

[32] probable publisher blurb North-China Herald ... 1902-12-03 p1189; this and others in the Colonial Library of Mr. Fisher Unwin
advertised among many at "RE. 1-10 EACH." The Times of India 1903-01-20 p9 (perhaps Rupees 1/10?)
reviewed -02-07 p8

"Christmas Books II" [33] Man Gua 1902-11-24 p5


iO£ M (LOy$ M) ; 1904/1904 The Phoenix and the Carpet T16008both
unknown source for coverart credit
O Oy$ kirk ; 1948/1949 illus. Goodall (Benn 14th) both

The Globe (Toronto) Morang & Co. 1904-12-03 pA4 "Books Received" (no price)

Received at the public library -10-28 p12 (no publisher or price)
iOy£ M (LO$ M) ; 1906/1907 The Story of the Amulet T16007both
O (O$ kirk) ; 1949/1949 illus. Goodall (Benn 10th) both

Goodall illustrations (1948/1949) — US reviewers call them "most satisfactory" CSM -08-30 p15 Frances Darling [bks 1-2]; "charming" Chi Trib -11-13 pL6 Polly Goodwin ; "very Victorian feeling" NYT -12-11 BR20 Ellen Lewis Buell [bk 3]


iOy£ M (LOy$ M) ; 1907/1908 Enchanted Castle T16010both
LO pref ; 1933 --Pref May Lamberton Becker
1992-09-21* kirkus[34] --PV Pathogenicfrog (one-shot perhaps Peter Glassman)

8 illustrations

front (p14) 30 68"06" 116"07" 144 178 234 274 (2 statuary, 2 clowns, 2 confrontations)

Numbers of Millar illustrations if known --see also User:Pwendt/Covers#Nesbit

  1. Book of Dragons, 16 viewed 2001 plus 9 by H. Granville Fell (PV)
  2. Five Children and It ; HRM cover at Wikipedia
  3. 8, 1st US (LCCN/OCLC) ; unlikely image (Wiki also "A special edition published by the "Phoenix Assurance Company" of London in 1956") ; 1959 cover here
  4. 48, 1st US (publisher advert) ; HRM cover at Wikipedia ; 1959 cover here
  5. 8, 1st US (viewed at HDL) ; HRM cover image here/PG and Wikipedia
  6. 32, 1st (publisher advert) ; HRM cover at Wikipedia ;
  7. 16, both (LCCN/OCLC + pinterest with roomful of chests must be HRM) ; no Wiki article ; 1997 cover here
  8. Magic City ; HRM cover at Wikipedia ; 1947 cover here MISATTRIBUTED here by Chavey?
  9. 26, 1st ; no Wiki article
  10. Magic World, 24 inclg 3 by Spencer Pryse (1st ed. viewed at HDL) ; no Wiki article ; 1959 cover id at HDL ; 1980 cover MISATTRIBUTED here
  11. Wet Magic ; no Wiki article (pinterest shows seahorses must be HRM)

Wikipedia also shows cover images for 1899 Treasure Seekers (1st, Browne & Baumer); 1906 Railway (1st, Brock); 1907 Shakespeare (1st US, uncredited)

Book of Dragons

ABEbooks.com "Very nice black and white illustrations by Millar and three [others missing] colour full page decorations by Granville Fell. Bound in burgundy cloth with decorative gilt titling on front cover and spine and a delightful large gilt vignetter of a snoozing dragon more or less covered in children."
pinterest shows same illus on yellow Looking Glass Library 1964
Magic World

ABEbooks, Wikipedia, Pinterest

Phoenix

antiqbook.com LGL stated 1948 Phoenix phoenix at fireplace mustbe HRM

Book of Dragons (1st, HRM

Five Children, Puffin (1 of at least 2 mustbe HRM

Enchanted Castle, also later

Covers we do not credit as HRM

Harding's 1st, Wonderful 1st, Magic World 1st, Wet 1st
Bastables (3), Shakespeare, Five of Us,

Unknown source for cover art credit. Probably the illustration is one by Millar or by Shepperson, who separately provided b/w drawings for 1st publications of many Nesbit stories in The Strand.

Whereyouwantogoto (UK, 1993) at Amazon[35] --with back cover image --NEED story sequence

https://www.amazon.co.uk/WHEREYOUWANTOGOTO-Little-Barefoot-Books-Nesbit/dp/1569579040

One WorldCat shows also ISBN 1898000352 which Amazon calls Hardcover 1993-10-23 [36]

The 1st ed. cover as identified by ... credits ... Probably the cover illustration is by one of them separately


iOy£ M (O $ M) ; 1908/1909 House of Arden T196581 — Formats[37] both
(iLO M) 1958

reviews [38]

Oy£ M (LOy$ M) ; 1909/1910 Harding's Luck T197002 both

review mentions dreams, does not mention Arden Chi. Tribune 1910-10-19 p9 Elia W. Peattie

search 09/10 'hardings' (1 hit) [39] The Scotsman 1909-10-07 p2 --with Dulac's Khayyam 6/-

Oy£ M (--) ; 1910 Magic City T197006 — Formats[40] o[41] (4 records all 1910 illus Millar!) --dnf US ed until 1958 WorldCat nor newspapers
LO M ; 1958
L M int ; 1981 --Intro Ann A. Flowers
cLy$ M Aft ; 2000 --After Peter Glassman both
iOy£ M (--) ; 1911/ Wonderful Garden T197105 — dnf US until 1935 Formats[42]
iOy M int kirk ; 1935-09-26 --Intro Earle Walbridge ; "1st US ed.?"
LO M ; 1959
LOHy$ (LO y$) 1911uk Dormant /1912us Rose Royal --FOR ADULTS both 1st
O M (--) ; 1913/ Wet Magic T197095 — dnf US until 1937 Formats[43]
(Oy M kirk) 1937, 1st US?
LO M ; 1958
L$ M aft ; 2001 (1 of 2) --After Peter Glassman


also at LCCat

Railway Children T[44] Formats[45]
uk o[46] --in queue
(cLOy$ Brock) --NEED coverart, known from Wikipedia and elsewhere

newspapers Railway Children 1905 (0) 1906 (28 from 10-06)

Publ date (inferred) and price 6/- from "Books Received" Manchester Guardian 1906-10-06 p5 "from Wells Gardner, Darton & Co." Publisher (Same day in US newspapers --earliest found UK or US-- advertised today N-Y Tribune, noted out today NY Times.)


Short stories

(not #Bastable Children)

NEED consolidate #Shakespeare at foot of section


Other

collections in database

chapbooks in database (collections of one shortstory)

Nesbit books with no Millar illustrations at ISFDB

Nine Unlikely (cover only as HRM and CAS)


Five of Us--and Madeline // , and Madeline // Madelaine T197020 Formats[47]

check newspapers

"The Fiery Dragon" and "The Last of the Dragons" are different stories recently collected together (o[48], o[49]), the former published September 1899 in The Strand as "The Seven Dragons. VII. The Fiery Dragon, or, The Heart of Stone and the Heart of Gold" --or so I represent the original illustrated header [50].

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Last_of_the_Dragons


The Magic World 1924 all contents -- 12 stories per Wikipedia

f = listed at FictionMags
s = The Strand
1 = chapbook ed. states first published here


fs   "The Cat-hood of Maurice" — a boy abuses the family cat, and learns to see things from the feline point of view.
   "The Mixed Mine" — two boys find a magic spyglass, and use it to make their fortunes.
s   "Accidental Magic" — Quentin falls asleep on the altarstone at Stonehenge, and wakes in Atlantis.
   "The Princess and the Hedge-pig" — King Ozymandias and Queen Eliza plan a secret christening for their Princess Ozyliza, to avoid a wicked fairy's curse. Things go awry.
   "Septimus Septimusson" — he is the seventh son of a seventh son, who can see fairies and hear the beasts speak; and he must seek his fortune.
f   "The White Cat" — a boy finds a china ornament in the attic; it proves to be a magic talisman.
   "Belinda and Bellamant" — they are a princess and prince suffering curses; a talking bat helps resolve their problems.
   "Justnowland" — Elsie visits a magic land of giant crows, and a dragon.
   "The Related Muff" — a sensitive boy, dismissed as a "muff" by his cousins, proves himself a hero in a crisis.
   "The Aunt and Amabel" — a girl enters a magic world through a wardrobe.
fs   "Kenneth and the Carp" — unjustly accused, a boy transforms into a fish and redeems his honor.
1   "The Magician's Heart" — an evil magician distributes curses at royal christenings. Complications ensue.


The Strand short stories

Nov 99 Published November 1899 as "WhereYouWantToGoTo, or the Bouncible Ball" in The Strand Magazine issue 18:5 p585-92, with 6 illustrations by H. R. Millar --there fashioned   WhereYouWantT- // -oGoTo. // or // the Bouncible // Ball.

Dec 99 Edmund T197133

Mar 00 Published March 1900 as "The Cockatoucan, or Great-Aunt Willoughby" in The Strand Magazine issue 19:3 p345-55, with 7 illustrations by Claude A. Shepperson --there fashioned   The Cockatoucan ; or, Great-Aunt Willoughby. // A Story for Children.

ASFC

May 00 The Blue Mountain --nidb issue 19:5 p587-95, with 7 illustrations by Claude A. Shepperson

ASFC

Jul 00 Melisande http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?197014 --incomplete issue 20:1 p108-15, with 5 illustrations by Claude A. Shepperson

ASFC

Bigger Than the Baker's Boy (Psammead pt VI; ch VII) --NEED comparison issue 24:3 p348]-55, with 6 illustrations by H. R. Millar "The Psammead. // or the // Gifts. // VI.--Bigger Than the Baker's Boy"

Jul 04 Billy the King 197011

Oct 04 The Ring and the Lamp --nidb issue 28:4 p463-70, with 5 illustrations by H. R. Millar

ASFC

Mar 05 Muscadel --nidb issue 29:3 p342-50, with 6 illustrations by H. R. Millar

ASFC

Apr 05 The Power of Darkness issue 29:4 p441-49, with 6 illustrations by Arthur Watts

Dec 07 Cat-Hood http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1166438 --incomplete issue 34:6 p785-93, with 6 illustrations by H. R. Millar

ASFC

Dec 08 The Spy-Glass --nidb issue 36:6 p788-95, with 5 illustrations by H. R. Millar

ASFC

Dec 09 Kenneth http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1166448 --incomplete issue 38:6 p829-37, with 4 illustrations by H. R. Millar (2 black and colour)

ASFC

Jun 10 "Number 17" by E. Bland issue 39:6 p673-78, with 4 illustrations by F. Carter

Dec 10 Accidental Magic, or Don't Tell All You Know issue 40:6 p825-33, with 5 illustrations by H. R. Millar

ASFC

Nov 12 The Sleuth-Worm --nidb issue 44:5 p593-98, with 5 illustrations by H. R. Millar

ASFC


Collections, chapbooks

c (--) ; 1901 Nine Unlikely Tales for Children (with Shepperson uncredited?), coll T197069 — NEED illustrator work
1960 o[51]
Nine unlikely tales for children Fo[52] 1901 o[53]1910-Contents 1922 1929
Nine unlikely tales Fo[54] 1960 uk/us 2016
o[55] with list of Contents
a The cockatoucan --
b Whereyouwantogoto --
The blue mountain --
c The prince, two mice, and some kitchen-maids --
d Melisande, or, Long and short division --
Fortunatus Rex and Co. --
The sums that came right --
e The town in the library, in the town in the library --
The plush usurper --
cLO$ (as Harper UK/US); 1901 1973-03-05 (Complete 1972) Book of Dragons, coll T156670 kirkus[56] — LCCN [57]2001 [58]2010 +[59]2004 --in queue 2010 NEEDS introduction : done 0218 hc state only (others 303537)
Oy£ MS (--) ; 1912 Magic World, coll T196578
cO MS/M ; 1959 — cover Millar "The Related Muff" (viewed as eBay, described here) COVERART
iO MS/M (iLO MS/M) ; 1980 — cover Millar "Kenneth and the Carp" (have both images) COVERART

add "Facsimile Classics (series)" to the Mayflower

[60] : 1912 The Magic World alongside Goble deluxe


cM 1993 Whereyouwantogoto, coll T197099 — NEEDs Shambhala/Barefoot clarity and coverart identification


2006-11-01 Lionel 48p kirkus[61] --nidb

Single stories published as latterday chapbooks

1901^ 1989-10-01** Melisande 45p kirkus[62] — [^ 1901 Melisande or Long and Short Division]T197014
1904^ 1970-10-21 Conscience short kirkus[63] T2131792 — [^ 1904 New Treasure Seekers episode] --nidb chapbook


Collections at LCCat (no #Bastable Children)

Children's Shakespeare a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/00006359 HDL Phi
LO us/uk p$ Book of Dragons a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/04006246 Lon NY
Five of Us a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/27027967 Lon --in queue

chapbooks in database, not LCCat?

(later)   Peeps into Fairyland (1896) --uk/us NEEDs much

Illustrators in same sequence as titles

 l  .Faith Jaques, occ. Jacques 9850 (37) --2 
el  .John Lawrence 27261 (52)
el  .Peter Firmin 37675 (26) 
Nl  .Harald Nordberg, 1949- 142337 (5) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n92-091749
el  .Lisbeth Zwerger 77937 (49)
 lw .Carole Gray 142291 (4) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n95-003309
 l  .Elroy Hughes 142243 (1) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n88-117804
 l  .Shirley Tourret 142341
 lw .Annabel Spenceley 142287 (60) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85-014713
el  .P. J. Lynch 32833 (28)
iOy -- The Island of the Nine Whirlpools (1970) --87p UK 
cOy -- The Magician's Heart (1971) --88p UK "First published by Ernest Benn ltd in "The magic world, 1912." per OCLC (inclg also OCLC o[64] 1979)
cOy cLy  The Last of the Dragons (1980) -- 
cOy£ -- The Last of the Dragons (1986/nordberg uk
-- iLO  The Deliverers of Their Country (1985) --#14  (US only, Natick MA)
iOy iOy$  The Ice Dragon (1987) -- 
iOy iOy$  The Cockatoucan (1987) -- 
iOy iOy$  The Town in the Library (1987) --  
iOy iOy$  The Book of Beasts (1987) --#8  --with CHAPBOOK Notes on the Moore/2001 and Hague/2006 abridged versions
i yp$  Melisande (1989) --#6 Formats[65]
UK 1982 28p ed. Brady o[66]

UK 1989-04 0744511054 OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/18414400">18414400</a> Amazon[67] full cover and copyright page (c)1989

later HBJ states (c)1988

several European languages
1991 New ed o[68] 37p Intro Lewis
1999 US paper o[69] 45p no Intro?
i yp$  Man-Size in Marble (1997) -- o[70]
c p$  Jack and the Beanstalk (2006) --#7 Formats[71]


Nesbit, Nine Unlikely Tales (for Children) T197069, originally illus. H.R. Millar or Claude A. Shepperson Formats[72][73]

The Book of Dragons T156670 Formats[74]

The Seven Dragons and Other Stories T937541 o[75]

joint Formats[76] --ISFDB variants of above as of 2017-02-20

The Complete Book of Dragons 197005 --we list 9 stories + illus. Blegvad
The Last of the Dragons and Some Others (1975, same as 1972) 197041 --1975 in queue; NEEDs Contents (new sequence, mainly under long titles)
1972 London; WorldCat shows one list of Contents, 5 of 8 with shorter titles

The stories first appeared in Strand Magazine, 1899; originally published in book form in 1901 under title, The book of dragons, with the exception of the story The last of the dragons, which has been taken from Five of us--and Madeline, 1925.

Contents: The book of beasts. -- Uncle James. -- The deliverers of their country. -- The ice dragon. -- The dragon tamers. -- The fiery dragon. -- Kind little Edmund. -- The Isle of the Nine Whirlpools. -- The last of the dragons.


Fairy Stories, original https://lccn.loc.gov/78306650 with list of Contents (9)

[77]

these story titles match linked library records later check newspapers later remove short title "The Town in the Library" (from 1987 picture book reissue)

1979 ed. o[78] , o[79]

Fairy Tales, retold (9) https://lccn.loc.gov/2014036054 2015

"A newly reset, unabridged republication of the work originally published as The Old Nursery Stories by Henry Froude and Hodder and Stoughton, London, in 1908. The original illustrations have been omitted from this edition"


Five of Us https://lccn.loc.gov/27027967 1926; also 1932 (plates, no illus credit) 1958 (illus Peter Freeman)


The Power of Darkness: Tales of Terror (new COLLECTION 2006)

Contents probably incomplete
The Detective [225 --only a few pages in 1920 ed., where we list 21 contents including No. 17


The Caves and the Cockatrice: Stories of Heroic Geeks, ed Bancroft "Look Inside!" at Amazon US [80]; cover art by H. Granville Fell ; Kindle 2013-12-20 $2.99

The Caves and the Cockatrice (Kind Little Edmund), 1 drawing
My Cousin, the Wimp (The Related Muff)
A Geek at Stonehenge (Accidental Magic)
novella The Firedrake and the Remora by Andrew Lang (Prince Prigio)


Shakespeare

out of place 

The Book of Beasts, from The Strand Amazon "The Book of Beasts is a Dragon Fairy Tale Story by Edith Nesbit"


1938 Children's https://lccn.loc.gov/unk81041263
2000 Children's https://lccn.loc.gov/00044199 illus. Klep (1904 1981) (11 per publisher dxn) https://lccn.loc.gov/n88172758 (3 inclg one beowulf) (11 per LCCN)
1997, ed. Opie, 10 stories? https://lccn.loc.gov/97015223
.Rolf Klep

Shakespeare 1900/1960 Romeo & Juliet p7-12; 1907/200s p105-18; "Retold by E. Nesbit" "Beautifully illus. with many new color plates and fine pen drawings by Max Bihn" "Edited and arranged by E. T. Roe, LL.B."

.Max Bihn https://lccn.loc.gov/no2005003790 (1) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2005-3790

LCCN: "Beautiful stories from Shakespeare for children, 1997:‏ ‎‡b t.p. (... beautifully illustrated with color plates and fine pen drawings by Max Bihn)‏" --precise title nidb

The John A. Hertel Co., Toronto Chicago London
Jean A. Hertel Co.

LCCN 22012328 (Bible 1922) gives this publisher name


Amazon 1907 later issues o[81], lists Brief Life of Shakespeare plus 20, does not credit ETRoe, stated reprint of 1907

[82] :[83] :[84]; :[85] :[86]
2012 Kindle ed. of 2006 Dover [87] --shows Introduction p1-2 not in the 1907 ed., presumably 1900

1900 Children's Shakespeare claims 11 full-page illus; frontispiece is front cover image too;

Dover p3-6 matches 1900 p7-10mid (the former almost so much per page)

1900 -- (p3, title page) Introduction p5-6 -- no list of illustrations, full-page included in the pagination

1907 color illus. (8 stated) are Shakespeare plus 7 of 11 from 1900 1907 "Romeo and Juliet" illus. at HDL -- list of illustrations, p18, front portrait plus 7 of which "Ferdinand and Miranda" is new

new illus. 33[Ferd, diff] 55[Winter's/Florizel, new]
old illus. 19[Titani] 105[Romeo] 141[Imogen, redone] 183[Merchant/Choosing, redone] 228[Petru, redone]
none 1907 Lear, Hamlet, Twelfth/Olivia, As You Like It/Cecilia, Pericles,
The Winter's Tale unillustrated 1900; 12 stories with 11 illustrations?, to p76

Amazon 1900 later issues Shakespeare's Stories ... P88901 [88]

Children's n.d. 125+[6] o[89] lists The Winter's Tale first

	by E. Nesbit ; illustrated by Frances Brundage [and others] ; edited by Edric Vredenburg.



later 1907^ (1897uk?) 1938-08-23 Children's Shakespeare, coll kirkus[90] — "particularly for younger children", 11 plays [^ scope of publications vary] ;; FormatsChildren's FormatsBest

HDL: Shakespeare stories by Nesbit and Chesson LCCN nr93-026424 (no titles) https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr93-026424 (only the 5 co-Nesbit) --all 64pp Tuck "[189?]"

11 20 7 Cymbeline ; All's Well ; Much Ado
14 15 13 The merchant of Venice ; Timon ; Comedy
1 10 6 5 A midsummer night's dream ; Hamlet ; Twelfth ; King Lear
17 19 18 The taming of the shrew ; Two Gentlemen ; Measure
4 12 16 The winter's tale ; MacBeth ; Othello

16 in five 64-page volumes numbered from 1907 sequence

Others: 2 Tempest, 3 As You Like It, 8 Romeo, 9 Pericles,

1895 Baldwin shows 96+[12], lists A Winter's Tale first

Cymbeline as 1890? HDL; 1907 [91] -- identical texts; illus. redone by Bihn


e .Frances Brundage and others 37681 https://lccn.loc.gov/n91050583

Nesbit at HDL

The Strand

at ISFDB The Strand 1891-1923 lacks only

1907 v33/34 34:6 Cat-Hood
1909 v37/38 38:6 Kenneth


The Magic World, coll. ? https://lccn.loc.gov/80023782 ill Millar, "Spencer Pryse" Formats[92]

not published in The Strand under that name

HDL -- dedication signed "Well Hall, Kent, // 1912." -- Contents, p.vii, lists 12 -- Illustrations, ix-x, lists 24 (frontispiece plus 23 not included in the pagination)

page numbers
7 14 17 21 [24 front]; 28? 35 39 42?; 58? 67 79 85 91; [none] 208 213 215 ; 235? 241 248 256 ; -
Pryse?: 98 109 123

-- collection spans p1-280; p280 ends "Printed by R. & R. Clark, Limited, Edinburgh." -- p[281-84] promote other books

17 clearly signed H. R. Millar, some dated

  1. 5 HRM '07
  2. 2 HRM '08 mustbe 4 --Title in queue
  3. 4 HRM nd mustbe 5
  4. 3 GSP "The Princess and the Hedge-Pig"
  5. none
  6. none
  7. none
  8. none
  9. 3 HRM 1905 (genre?) --Title in queue
  10. none
  11. 3 HRM nd mustbe 4
  12. none

1980 cover image (as of 2017-03-03, per Amazon and linked here) shows black version of that for "Kenneth and the Carp", in the 1912 ed. (viewed as e-copy at HathiTrust) facing p256, which is from the original publication in The Strand <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015055410297?urlappend=%3Bseq=852">issue 38:6 p836</a>, tinted, credited in the volume Index

Amazon, Annotated & Illustrated, Kindle Edition [93]

Apparently 21 illus by HRM for 5 stories,

The Cat-Hood of Maurice - clearly signed, '07 (6) --all but headpiece
The Mixed Mine - clearly signed, '08
Accidental Magic -- known from the serial (5)
The Related Muff - clearly signed, 1905
Kenneth and the Carp -- known from the serial (4, two tinted, inclg cover [94])

Review as 1 story illus. by Pryse

Nesbit/Bland only

else see User:Pwendt/Magazines#The Strand Mag.


m=Millar illustrated per index

  1. 1891a p659-62 bound at back
  2. 1891b p667-70 front
6 1893b p721-24 back

12 [1896] same as 13-14

13-14 [1897] index p801-04 bound at front

--dnf Nesbit/Bland

15-16 [1898] index p801-04 bound at back

--dnf Nesbit/Bland

17 1899 [index, 817-

m TThe Book of Dragons (8) The Seven Dragons, ill Millar Ip346 II III IV
--earliest? Nesbit stories in The Strand apparently, and Millar's monthly contribution
  1. 346-54 TSD: I.—The Book of Beasts --1+5 illus.
  2. 482-90 TSD: II.—The Purple Stranger --1+5 illus.
  3. 602-10 TSD: III.—The Deliverers of Their Country --1+5 illus.
  4. 799-08 TSD: IV.—The Ice Dragon or Do As You Are Told --1+6 illus.
  5. 106-15 TSD: V.—The Island of the Nine Whirlpools --1+5+1 illus.
  6. 224-32 TSD: VI.—The Dragon Tamers --1+5+1 illus
  7. 347-55 TSD: VII.—The Fiery Dragon, or, The Heart of Stone and the Heart of Gold (missing from U Michigan copy) --1+6 illus. --in all 7+39 illus.

18

The Seven Dragons, V VI VII
Published as a 7-part serial March to September 1899 in The Strand Magazine, from issue 17:3 p346, with illustrations by H. R. Millar.
m T197101 585 WhereYouWantT[-]oGoTo or the Bouncible Ball, ill Millar
m T197133 784 Kind Little Edmund, or the Caves and the Cockatrice .ASFC, ill Millar
1900

19 1900

shepp T197100 345 The Cockatoucan; or, Great-Aunt Willoughby .ASFC, ill Shepperson
shepp Tnidb 587 The Blue Mountain .ASFC, ill Shepperson -- ?

20

shepp T1631738 108 Melisande; or, the Long-Haired Princess .ASFC , ill Shepperson p108-15 -- ?

21 1901

22

23 1902 [1902a; nos. 133-38]

m T16009 The Psammead or The Gifts [three lines, two dots but (; or,) in volume contents], ill Millar I p464, II, III

24

The Psammead, IV to IX
Published as a 9-part serial April to December 1902 in The Strand Magazine, from issue 23:4 p464, with illustrations by H. R. Millar, as "The Psammead; or, The Gifts" (so fashioned in volume index).

Main title fashioned p464

The Psammead.
or
The Gifts.

25 1903

26

m T16008 The Phoenix and the Carpet Ip103 to VI

27 1904

The Phoenix and the Carpet, VII to XII
Published as a 12-part serial July 1903 to June 1904 in The Strand Magazine, from issue 26:1 p103, with illustrations by H. R. Millar.

28

m T197011 103 Billy the King .ASFC, ill Millar --1+6 illus. --in OSWALD BASTABLE AND OTHERS

Published July 1904 in The Strand Magazine issue 28:1 p103-12, with 7 illustrations by H. R. Millar   The illustrations are all signed "H. R. Millar 1904". They are credited in the volume Index, p801, where the story is (all caps) "Billy the King. A Story for Children." (the last small caps).

m Tnidb 463 The Ring and the Lamp .ASFC, ill Millar --in OSWALD BASTABLE AND OTHERS
1905

29 1905

m Tnidb 342 Muscadel .ASFC, ill Millar --in OSWALD BASTABLE AND OTHERS
watts T1463503 441 The Power of Darkness, ill Watts --coll as TITLE STORY
m T16007 The Amulet .ASFC, ill Millar Ip584, II

30

The Amulet, III to VIII

31 1906 [Index now bound at front of volume]

The Amulet, IX to XII
Published as a 12-part serial May 1905 to April 1906 in The Strand Magazine, from issue 29:5 p584, with illustrations by H. R. Millar.

32

m T16010 The Enchanted Castle .ASFC, ill Millar Ip785

33 1907

The Enchanted Castle, II to VII

34

The Enchanted Castle, VIII to XII
Published as a 12-part serial December 1906 to November 1907 in The Strand Magazine, from issue 32:6 p785, with illustrations by H. R. Millar.
m T1393587 785 The Cat-Hood of Maurice .ASFC, ill Millar

35 1908

m T196581 The House of Arden .ASFC, ill Millar Ip102 to VI

36

The House of Arden, VII to XI
Published as an 11-part serial January to November 1908 in The Strand Magazine, from issue 35:1 p102, with illustrations by H. R. Millar.
m Tnidb 788 The Spy-Glass .ASFC, ill Millar

37 1909

m T197002 Harding's Luck .ASFC, ill Millar Ip105 to VI

38

(nidb) p799 E. Bland, The New Samson
Harding's Luck, VII to XI
Published as an 11-part serial January to November 1909 in The Strand Magazine, from issue 37:1 p105, with illustrations by H. R. Millar.
m T1166448 829 Kenneth and the Carp, ill Millar
1910

39 1910

T574889 p673 E. Bland, Number 17 -- No. 17, (ss) The Strand Magazine Jun 1910; also as “The Mystery of No. 17”, by Mrs. E. Bland.
pryse T197006 The Magic City .ASFC, ill Pryse Ip108 to VI

40

(nidb) p675 E. Bland, The Unfought Duel
The Magic City, VII to XI
Published as an 11-part serial January to November 1910 in The Strand Magazine, from issue 39:1 p108, with illustrations by Spencer Pryse.

Pryse is credited in the volume Index (vol 39 or 40, titles only) where the story title is (all caps) "Magic City, The. A Story for Children." (the last small caps).

m T1166440 825 Accidental Magic, ill Millar (only Millar this year?)

41 1911

(nidb) p686 E. Bland, The Cheesewring
m T197105 The Wonderful Garden, ill Millar Ip105 to VI

42

The Wonderful Garden, VII to XI
Published as an 11-part serial January to November 1911 in The Strand Magazine, from issue 41:1 p105, with illustrations by H. R. Millar.

43 1912

--dnf Nesbit/Bland

44

m Tnidb 593 The Sleuth-Worm ill Millar
m T197095 Wet Magic ill Millar Chapters I-IIp788

45 1913

Wet Magic (6)

46

T973428 p627 E. Bland, The Haunted House
Wet Magic (2)
Published as a 9-part serial December 1912 to August 1913 in The Strand Magazine, from issue 44:6 p788, with illustrations by H. R. Millar.


Children's fiction books

(omit some) (no #Bastable Children)

1890 Shakespeare, 5 vols by Nesbit and Hugh Clesson
(omit some)
  1. 1900 Children's Shakespeare, coll 76p (11?) [95] Phi.
  2. 1907 Twenty Shakespeare, coll 317p [96] Chi. --in queue
  3. 1908 Enchanted Castle [97] 1st US --in queue
  4. 1912 Magic World, coll [98] 1st ; illus Pryse, Millar --in queue
  5. -- -- no view -- --
  6. 1933 Wonderful Garden
  7. 1957 Amulet
  8. 1959 Five Children
  9. 1967 House of Arden
  10. 1978 Railway Children
  11. 1986 Book of Dragons, coll
  12. 1988 Phoenix
  13. 1993 Whereyouwantogoto, coll
  14. 1998 Harding's Luck

--dnf Nine Unlikely Tales; Magic City

Oswald Bastable (4) and Others (11) Contents, 4 plus 11

  1. Molly ... --nidb -- Molly, the Measles, and the Missing Will, (ss) The Windsor Magazine Nov 1905
  2. Billy and William --T
  3. The Twopenny Spell -- ? T823189 ?
  4. Showing Off ... --nidb
  5. The Ring ... --nidb Strand 28:4
  6. The Charmed Life ... --T
  7. Billy the King --T Strand 28:1
  8. The Princess ... --nidb ?
  9. The White Horse ... --T
  10. Sir Christopher ... --nidb
  11. Muscadel ... --nidb Strand 29:3


Bastable Children

Series 12461

The Wouldbegoods at FictionMags includes other Bastable stories ; copy-paste from FictionMags:

Treasure Seekers IX and XII of book chapters I-XVI (Contents at HDL, US, illus. Gordon Browne and Lewis Baumer)

The G.B. (ss) The Windsor Magazine Sep 1898
The Nobleness of Oswald (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 23 1899 

in Harper's Bazar 1900/1901 as II. to XIII.

 ? The Blackheath Jungle (ss) Harper’s Bazar Jul 21 1900
 ? The Moat (ss) Harper’s Bazar Aug 18 1900
V ; The Water Works (ss) Harper’s Bazar Sep 22 1900
VI; The Circus (ss) Harper’s Bazar Oct 20 1900
IV; The Tower of Mystery (ss) Harper’s Bazar Nov 17 1900
VII; Being Beavers (ss) Harper’s Bazar Jan 12 1901
IX; Hunting the Fox (ss) Harper’s Bazar Jan 26 1901
VIII; The High-Born Babe (ss) Harper’s Bazar Feb 23 1901
X ; The Sale of Antiquities (ss) Harper’s Bazar Mar 23 1901
XI; The Benevolent Bar (ss) Harper’s Bazar Apr 20 1901
XII; The Canterbury Pilgrims (ss) Harper’s Bazar Jun 1901
XIII; The Dragon’s Teeth (ss) Harper’s Bazar Aug 1901 

Wouldbegoods book chapters I-III The Jungle; The Wouldbegoods; Bill's Tombstone (Contents at HDL, UK 3rd)

Archibald the Unpleasant (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 5 1903
The Honor of the Bastables (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 9 1904
The Young Antiquarians (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 30 1904
The Intrepid Explorer and His Lieutenant (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 27 1904
The Lady and the License (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 18 1905 

New Treasure Seekers (13 in db all 1904)

Oswald Bastable and Others (4 in db all 1905)

(1 book chapter title found at FictionMags)
An Object of Value and Virtue, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 14 1902

at LCCat

Bastable 1 a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/00002204 HDL NY
(LOH yp$) Bastable 3 a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2003605465 NY

at HDL

  1. 1899 Treasure Seakers non-genre[99] NY
  2. 1900 Wouldbegoods non-genre[100] London 3rd ~1904 -- Harper's Bazar, II to XIII during Jul 1900 to Aug 1901
  3. 1905 Oswald Bastable, coll x+369 non-genre[101] London, illus. Brock, Millar TBastable contents only!
  4. 1931 New Treasure Seekers -- -- no view -- -- Tall contents
0306

SFE-F

It was not until the publication of a series of stories about the Bastable children, based in part on her own childhood experiences, that EN found her niche. Collected in volume form as The Story of the Treasure Seekers, Being the Adventures of the Bastable Children in Search of a Fortune (coll 1899), these established her as a major writer for children. But, although two more Bastable serial novels followed, she now turned to fantasy ...
...
EN was self-admittedly influenced by the work of her contemporary F Anstey, while others before her – including William Makepeace Thackeray and Andrew Lang – had made humorous use of fairytale materials, but EN was the first to write fantasy in such a knowing, modern, non-pious way for children.


Looking Glass Library

at Loyola Chicago luc.edu --list of 28 known to be incomplete

"A complete set of the 28 volumes in the Looking Glass Library are in the collection."

ISFDB Publisher LGL --3 publ, 3 titles 1959/60

ISFDB Publ series LGL --1 as Epstein & Carroll, else Random House >1984


28 published 1959 to 1961, series editor Edward Gorey

Nesbit 4, Lang ed. 3, Macdonald 2, Doyle 2, Leavitt ed. 2

Titles in database

2010(3) 1. Nesbit, E. Five Children and It. N.D. Illustrations by J.S. Goodall. --nidb this ed.
2010 11. Nesbit, E. The Phoenix and the Carpet. N.D. Illustrations by J.S. Goodall. --nidb this ed.
[1960pv] 18. Nesbit, E The Story of the Amulet. N.D. Illustrations by J.S. Goodall. --nidb 2010
2010 24. Nesbit, E. The Book of Dragon. N.D. Illustrations by H.R. Miller.

EN.wiki Ruth Stiles "Gannett introduced the 1991 Yearling edition of Edith Nesbit's collection The Book of Dragons (OCLC 696817759), later issued in the Looking Glass Library (2013, OCLC 869499406)." --nidb c.1960

2. Lang, Andrew. Ed. The Blue Fairy Book. c1959. Illustrations by Reisie Lonette. --nidb c.1960
13. Lang, Andrew. Ed. The Red Fairy Book. c.1960. Reisie Lonette. --nidb c.1960
20. Lang, Andrew. Ed. The Green Fairy Book,. c1960. Illustrations by Reisie Lonette. --nidb c.1960
3. Macdonald, George. The Princess and the Goblin. N.D. Illustrations by Arthur Hughes. --nidb c.1960
12. MacDonald, George. The Princess and Curdie. N.D. Illustrations by Helen Stratton. --nidb c.1960
4. Warner, Rex. Men and Gods. c1959 and [196?]. Two versions. Illustrations by Edward Gorey. --nidb c.1960
[1959] 9. Gorey, Edward. Editor. The Haunted Looking Glass: Ghost Stories. c1959. Illustrations by Edward Gorey.

LCCN 84-12348 1984; LCCN 00-12341 2001

10. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The Lost World. c1959. Illustrations by Gil Walker.--nidb --nidb this ed.
26. Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Hound of the Baskervilles. c1961. Illustrations by Gil Walker. --nidb this ed.
[1960] 16. Baum, L.Frank. The Wizard of Oz & The land of Oz. c1960. Illustrations by Rita Fava.

OMNIBUS T[102] with multiple titles

1960pv 21. Wells, H.G. The War of the Worlds. c1960. Cover and illustrations by Edward Gorey.
25. Hope, Anthony. The Prisoner of Zenda,. c1960. Illustrations by Leonard Rosoman. --nidb c.1960

Other

a 5. Seton, Ernest Thompson. Wild Animals I Have Known, N.D. Illustrations by Ernest Thompson Seton.
a 6. Hale, Lucretia.P. The Peterkin Papers. N.D. Illustrations by Lucretia P. Hale. "humorous stories" for children --EN
a 7. Lear, Edward. A Book of Nonsense. N.D. Illustrations by Edward Lear.
- 8. Smith, Janet.Adam. The Looking Glass Book of Verse. c1959. Illustrations by Consuelo Joerns.--nidb
a 14. Leavitt, Hart .Day. Ed. The Looking Glass Book of Stories. c1960. Cover by Edward Gorey (?). LCCN 61-13201
a 28. Leavitt, Hart.Day Leavitt. The Comic Looking Glass. 1961. Cover and illustrations byEdward Gorey. LCCN-60-9021
a 15. Pyle, Howard. Otto of the Silver Hand. N.D. Illustrations by Howard Pyle.

(188)

- 17. Yonge, Charlotte .M. Countess Kate. N.D. Illustrations by Gwen Raverat.

https://lccn.loc.gov/n50014041 (211); Raverat https://lccn.loc.gov/n85296078 (?)

- 19. Williamson, Henry. Tarka the Otter. c1960. Illustrations by C.F. Tunnicliffe.--nidb
a 22. Stockton, Frank.R. Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coasts. c1960. Illustrations by Bernard Krigstein.

https://lccn.loc.gov/no2004106965 (?)

a 23. Hughes, Richard. The Spider's Palace. c1960. Illustrations by George Charlton.--niEN

EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n50034197 "He wrote volumes of children's stories, including The Spider's Palace."

a 27. Mrs. Molesworth. The Tapestry Room. N.D. Illustrations by Walter Crane.

NEED? Fo[103] Fo[104] NEED The Carved Lions Fo[105] o[106]-HDL (also Baldwin Coll.)

HDL 1914 HDL first printing with later adverts?


Others in database as LGL (all as Random House)

1984 The Wizard of Oz (abridged) 57pp
1985 1987 Tales from the Jungle Book
2012 The Jungle Book

"Looking Glass Library" in title Notes (0) publ Notes (11) 2017-03-08

1948 Five Children and It, regarding c. 1960
1948/49 Phoenix, regarding c. 1960
1949 Amulet, regarding c. 1960
2010 The Book of Dragons
2010 Pyle, Twilight Land P303826 --nidb c.1960

Wikipedia identifies also

Edward Gorey, The Bug Book, 1959 LCCN 60-10151 — picture book
.Reisie Lonette

https://lccn.loc.gov/n50044338 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-044338

E. H. Strain https://lccn.loc.gov/n85830211 (?) 

https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85-830211

Walter Crane (credited) signature looks like "Swain Sc" The Brown Bull at HDL

Anthony Hope https://lccn.loc.gov/n50035272 (?)

1894 Zenda non-genre?

Molesworth

The Tapestry Room somewhere above -- inscription 1880?
1895 Lon The Carved Lions at HDL 1-195 --as London 1895, Norwich Press ; maybe uniform edition (see adverts) ; inscription 1895
1899 Phi Magic Nuts at HDL [5]-198

Wedgewood https://lccn.loc.gov/n2005057634 (?) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2005-057634

[107] "Important Books of 1937" by MLB - reviewed and reviews to come

1958 (no other hits for "The Magic City" 1950 to 1959

Moomin midwinter LCCN https://lccn.loc.gov/62017844

[108]

[109] Nesbit Centenary

Susan Scarlett is Noel Streatfeild https://lccn.loc.gov/n2007055340 (0) https://lccn.loc.gov/n80008134 (105)

her Nesbit centenary LCCN https://lccn.loc.gov/59001406 https://lccn.loc.gov/62017795

LGL Phoenix and Carpet needs extension to other formats Phttp://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?478826

Dutton "announces for early publication" Nine Unlikely Tales NY Times 1901-10-12 pBR16

Received Chi. Trib -11-13 p10
E. P. Dutton's Important Books for Presents NY Times -12-07 pBR39 $1.50
MAYBE return for two reviews -12-07

AuthorUpdate --LGL illustrators (.) among others

 Earle Walbridge 247040 (7) http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-021387 --in queue

probably "curator of the library housed at the Harvard Club" as of January 1960, mentioned in a memoir by Donald A. Yates concerning a Baker Street Irregulars dinner in NYC

el   Henry Allen Wedgwood 210662 (4)
els  Anthony Hope 16122 (142)
 lw  E. H. Strain 192011 (0) --in queue
el  .L. Leslie Brooke, Leslie Brooke
el  .Leonard Rosoman 228623 (4)
el  .Gwen Raverat 210663 (21)
 lw .Reisie Lonette 227462 (22)
el  .John R. Neill 5102 (89)
el   Hart Day Leavitt 24118 (8)
el   Lucretia P. Hale 112356 (36)

Zenda 1890s eds?


Phantom Tollbooth ISBN-10: 0394821998 ISBN-13: 978-0394821993 at Amazon US https://www.amazon.com/Phantom-Tollbooth-Norton-Juster/dp/0394821998] as 1972-09-12 with Look Inside 2005-09 printing with 1996 Sendak appreciation (the Yearling ppb mentioned elsewhere?) --as stated Bullseye Books 1988, clearly not so

[110] 1988-10-28

but Locus1 per ChrisJ gives 1988-11 Bullseye Books / Knopf

P298726 we say 35th anniversary 1996 Random House --but this gives same ISBN as the Yearling images P88114 another 1996 Random House