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+ | : [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/137086772/220A76E428D0441FPQ/3?accountid=11311] The North American Review (1821-1940); Jan 1835; 40, 86; American Periodicals ; pg. 261 -- (pp. 261 ff. ?) "American Editions of Foreign Works" | ||
+ | :: The Pacha of Many Tales. By the author of Jacob Faithful. Boston. Allen & Ticknor. 2 vols. 12mo. | ||
+ | :: Jacob Faithful, Vol. 3. By the author of Peter Simple. Boston. Allen & Ticknor. 12mo. pp. 150. | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | :: Vathek. By Beckford, author of Italy. Carey, Lea & Co. 18mo. 62 cts. | ||
+ | : Nashville 1835-0219 p3 --received 0217 PomT (2-vol by the author of Peter Simple, &c.) (no price) | ||
+ | : [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/136076546/220A76E428D0441FPQ/18?accountid=11311] The Museum of Foreign Literature --contents for August | ||
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+ | UK | ||
+ | : Athenaeum 1835-04-11 p288 "Saunders and Otley are preparing ..." | ||
+ | : " " -05-30 p421 "now ready" (no price) | ||
+ | : Examiner -05-31 p351 --same | ||
+ | : [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/1295141064/220A76E428D0441FPQ/10?accountid=11311] The Spectator -06-06 p541/42 review/excerpts --finally negative | ||
+ | : Scotsman -06-20 p1 --list of 21, no price; again as By the Author of "Pater Simple," and "Jacob Faithful." [same as credited in The Examiner adverts, 05-31 and 06-28] | ||
+ | : The Analyst 2.12 (Jul 1835) p444/45 "New Publications, From May 8, to June 8." --this one "by the author of "Peter Simple," &c., 3 vols. small 8vo. 31s. 6d." (no publisher) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Publication date from publisher adverts The Athenaeum 389/396 1835-04-11/05-30 "preparing" / "now ready" and listing in (no publisher) | ||
+ | Price from the latter. | ||
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+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
Pacha --"Pasha of Many Tales" ('s' not 'c') in Metropolitan Magazine | Pacha --"Pasha of Many Tales" ('s' not 'c') in Metropolitan Magazine | ||
: Carey & Hart (Phi) | : Carey & Hart (Phi) | ||
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* Weeks, Jordan (?) o[19254171] 23 cm, o[191246192] 24 cm "Captain F. Marryatt" | * Weeks, Jordan (?) o[19254171] 23 cm, o[191246192] 24 cm "Captain F. Marryatt" | ||
* Ticknor --mentioned in Boston newspaper, not found at WorldCat | * Ticknor --mentioned in Boston newspaper, not found at WorldCat | ||
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+ | The Phantom Ship | ||
+ | * HDL 001024131 1847 Bentley (2 copies) [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4557740?urlappend=%3Bseq=9 t.p.] --Standard Novels not stated ; p1-385, ch1-42 | ||
+ | :: ch 18, 187-205; ch 19, 205- [Carey & Hart vol 1 ends mid p210 "... he disappeared under the eddying waters in the wake of the vessel." // "Philip now determine to shape his course for Batavia." | ||
+ | :: 1839 vol 2 ch 2 "We must return to Amine ..." is original ch 20 (so the two-volume work may contain only 40 chapters) | ||
+ | : Bentley 1847 ---- Carey & Hart 1839 | ||
+ | :: 213 XX ---- 9 II (original ch 20) | ||
+ | :: 249 XXIV ---- 48 VI (ok) | ||
+ | : Bentley edition labels "end of the second volume" and "the third volume" at p264/65 ch26/27 | ||
+ | :: 271 XXVIII ---- 71 X (ok) | ||
+ | :: 275 XXIX ---- (no break) | ||
+ | :: 281 XXX ---- 82 X (off by two) | ||
+ | : SUMMARY Carey & Hart vol 2 ch 1 = original ch 19, latter portion; Carey & Hart vol 2 ch 10 and 10 (duplicated) = original ch 28-29-30 | ||
+ | * HDL 012291559 1896 Macmillan "Captain Marryat", illus Millar, intro David Hannay [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/pst.000006690304?urlappend=%3Bseq=13 t.p.] Intro vii-xv, Illus xvii-xviii (40, front+39)--back to back with text p1-388 + [389-92] Macmillan's 3/6 series | ||
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+ | * HDL 012294087 1896 Dent The Novels of Captain Marryat v10, #373 of 750; "Captain Marryat" [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/pst.000005321117?urlappend=%3Bseq=15 t.p.] Etchings vii (6 not included, uncredited), Pref ix-x R. B. J., text p1-404 | ||
+ | * HDL 100191381 1896 Croscup NY Yacht Club ed. #15 of 100; "Captain Marryat" [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/ucw.ark:/13960/t7wm25t7z?urlappend=%3Bseq=20 t.p.] --identical after title leaf | ||
+ | * HDL 007666647 [1897?] D. Estes ; The Phantom Ship: Olla Podrida "Captain Frederick Marryat" [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t6736nk69?urlappend=%3Bseq=7 t.p.], intro Courtney p.v-viii illus (3, 3 not included, uncredited) 1-[352] + v-ix p1-[340] | ||
+ | |||
+ | publisher [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/publisher.cgi?29297 Dana Estes & Company] (25) https://lccn.loc.gov/nr00009546 --no titles of interest? | ||
+ | : --or The Lost Dragon 1907? o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8682100] |
Revision as of 17:51, 4 January 2019
- created 2019-01-04 by import from User:Pwendt/Publishers#Miscellaneous
- [1] The North American Review (1821-1940); Jan 1835; 40, 86; American Periodicals ; pg. 261 -- (pp. 261 ff. ?) "American Editions of Foreign Works"
- The Pacha of Many Tales. By the author of Jacob Faithful. Boston. Allen & Ticknor. 2 vols. 12mo.
- Jacob Faithful, Vol. 3. By the author of Peter Simple. Boston. Allen & Ticknor. 12mo. pp. 150.
...
- Vathek. By Beckford, author of Italy. Carey, Lea & Co. 18mo. 62 cts.
- Nashville 1835-0219 p3 --received 0217 PomT (2-vol by the author of Peter Simple, &c.) (no price)
- [2] The Museum of Foreign Literature --contents for August
UK
- Athenaeum 1835-04-11 p288 "Saunders and Otley are preparing ..."
- " " -05-30 p421 "now ready" (no price)
- Examiner -05-31 p351 --same
- [3] The Spectator -06-06 p541/42 review/excerpts --finally negative
- Scotsman -06-20 p1 --list of 21, no price; again as By the Author of "Pater Simple," and "Jacob Faithful." [same as credited in The Examiner adverts, 05-31 and 06-28]
- The Analyst 2.12 (Jul 1835) p444/45 "New Publications, From May 8, to June 8." --this one "by the author of "Peter Simple," &c., 3 vols. small 8vo. 31s. 6d." (no publisher)
Publication date from publisher adverts The Athenaeum 389/396 1835-04-11/05-30 "preparing" / "now ready" and listing in (no publisher) Price from the latter.
Pacha --"Pasha of Many Tales" ('s' not 'c') in Metropolitan Magazine
- Carey & Hart (Phi)
- Saunders and Otley (3-vol)
- Wallis & Newell (NY)
- --NEED 1838 Bentley #68
- £ 1849 Bentley #68
- 1873 Appleton
- $ Gutenberg 21571
Snarleyyow
- Colburn
- us Carey & Hart (Phi)
- us Colyer (NY)
- 1847 Bentley #107
Phantom Ship
- Colburn (3-vol)
- us Carey & Hart (Phi)
- us Colyer (NY)
- us Weeks, Jordan (Bos)
- (1839 also William Emans, Ger, Fra)
- 1847 Bentley --NEEDs #106
- $ Gutenberg 12954
- $ Gutenberg 21573
Gutenberg
- Pacha #13673 no data (Captain Frederick Marryat) ; #21571 no data (Frederick Marryat)
- clues to the latter source text
- 1. (quote plain text version) The Pacha of Many Tales, by Captain Marryat.
- 2a. (quote heading below the first horizontal line) Volume One--Chapter One.
- 2b. (quote above and below a horizontal line) End of the First Volume. // Volume Two--Chapter One.
ISFDB eds. post-1849: Appleton 1873, one Gutenberg 21571 only
- (nidb) (nidb) Snarleyyow #12558 incomplete data suggests Dent (Captain Frederick Marryat) ; #21579 no data (Frederick Marryat)
ISFDB eds. post-1849: none
ISFDB eds. post-1849: dozens including two Gutenberg 12954 21573
1836 (8) Works of Captain Marryatt (vol 1) Carey & Hart p7-515 + p5-516 (out of title-page sequence); Pacha = I.395-515
The book (Bentley 1849)
- =rh: [...] running header
- =m[##] mid-page ##
- HDL "378 p. front. 17 cm."
contains numbered chapters and story subheadings, as well as volume divisions 1/2 and 2/3
- 1 ch 1
- 13-m21 Story of the Camel-Driver =rh: The Camel-Driver // mid-p21
- 24 ch 2
- 25-m40 Story of the Greek Slave =rh: same T572537
- 41 ch 3
- 42-m66 Story of the Monk =rh: same [novelette]
- 66 ch 4
- 67-m88 Story of the Monk
- 89 ch 5
- 92-m112 Huckabuck =rh: same [short story; novelette only as Voyages 1-2]
- 114 ch 6 [114-m119 interlude, Ali 'you know' and Hassan 'says I')
- 119-m127 (no subheading) "The renegade entered; and having paid the customary obeisance, took his seat, and commenced the narrative of his Second Voyage:--" =rh: Huckaback
- 128 ch 7
- 132-m137[end v1] Manuscript of the Monk, Recording the Discover of the Island of Madeira
Volume the Second
- 139-m147 Volume the Second ch 1 " " (Manuscript of the Monk) =rh: Manuscript of the Monk
- 148 ch 2
- 149-m166 Third Voyage of Huckabuck =rh: Huckaback
- 166-e177 ch 3 Fourth Voyage of Huckabuck =rh: Huckaback
- 178-m197 ch 4 Fifth Voyage of Huckabuck =rh: Huckaback
- 198-m210, 211-213 ch 5 Sixth Voyage of Huckabuck =rh: Huckaback
- 214-m227 ch 6 The Last Voyage of Huckabuck =rh: Huckaback
- 228 ch 7
- 230-m251 The Scarred Lover =rh: same T1404215
- 251 ch 8
- 254-m258 The Story of Hudusi
Volume the Third
- 259-m269 Volume the Third ch 1 " "
- 270 ch 2
- 274-m281 Tale of the English Sailor =rh: same
- 281-m317 ch 3 ; The Water-Carrier =rh: same [novelette]
- 318 ch 4
- 320-m336 The Wondrous Tale of Han =rh: same
- 337 ch 5
- 343-m355 Story of the Old Woman =rh: same [novelette]
- 356-m373 ch 6 " "
- 374-m378 ch 7
p373 about 325 words ...
1825/33 hits "The Pacha of Many Tales" ('c' not 's') (20, all 1831-05 to 1832-05)
17 stories, including 7 Huckaback
- 1 Story of the Camel-Driver
- Vol. 1, Iss. 1, (May 1831): 96-108. --premiere issue-- ProQ
-- "Story of the Camel-Driver" begins under that heading near top p104 --this instalment ends mid-p108 as mid-p21 in Chapter I
- 2 Story of the Greek Slave
- Vol. 1, Iss. 3, (Jul 1831): 283-293. ProQ --this instalment continues to end Chapter II; distinguishes the Story and the frame/interruptions by small and large size type --"The camel-driver quitted the divan ..." mid-p21 in Chapter I --"Story of the Greek Slave" begins under no heading (blank line, small size) mid-p285 as mid-p25 in Chapter II
- 3 Story of the Monk
- Vol. 1, Iss. 4, (Aug 1831): 412-425.
- 4 " " (Story of the Monk)
- Vol. 2, Iss. 6, (Oct 1831): 141-153. --No. IV. // by ... // "Story of the Spanish Slave" contd? HDL ; concludes "I have here a manuscript which I received from an ancient monk of our order when at the point of death. ... [discovery of Madeira]
- 5 Huckabuck T2401591 --4 publs
- Vol. 2, Iss. 8, (Dec 1831): 317-324. --No. V // by ... // "Huckaback" // "The Pacha had repeated his perambulations for many nights ... Mustapha sent for him, and, as a preliminary question, inquired if ever he had read the Arabian Nights." HDL ProQ
- Vol. 3, Iss. 9, (Jan 1832): 85-91. --No. VI // Huckaback "I had proceeded several miles ..." ProQ --this instalment continues to the end of the First Voyage
- 6 (no subheading) "The renegade entered; and having paid the customary obeisance, took his seat, and commenced the narrative of his Second Voyage:--"
- Vol. 3, Iss. 10, (Feb 1832): 194-202. --No. VII // (interlude) Second Voyage begins under no heading mid-p198 or mid-p119 --this instalment VII continues to the end of Chapter VI
- 7 Manuscript of the Monk, Recording the Discover of the Island of Madeira
- II.1 " " (Manuscript of the Monk)
- Vol. 4, Iss. 13, (May 1832): 74-84. --No. VIII // "Khoda shefa midehed--God gives relief!" --the last three lines of Vol I do not appear here mid p80, nor the first ten lines of Vol II (that is, the story is uninterrupted) --this instalment VIII runs to the end of Vol II Chapter I, one half-page beyond the end of the story
- 2 Third Voyage of Huckabuck T1076825 --4 publs
- Vol. 4, Iss. 14, (Jun 1832): 155-164. --No. IX. ProQ
--this instalment found only by search "THE AUTHOR OF THE KING'S OWN" (with apostrophe but without quotation marks or dot) (37 hits) "AUTHOR OF THE KING'S OWN" (no hits 1925/29; 58 hits 1930/35) hits instalments I to X (to Aug 1832) and the seven late instalments XIII to XVII (from Jun 1834)
Now as Pasha ('s')
- 3 Fourth Voyage of Huckabuck T1076826 --4 publs
- 4.16 Aug 1832 400-06 The Pasha of Many Tales.--No. X. ; contd from p164 ProQ
- 4 Fifth Voyage of Huckabuck T1076827 --4 publs
- 5.18 Oct 1832 199-209 The Pasha of Many Tales.--No. XI. ; contd from p209 ProQ
- 5 Sixth Voyage of Huckabuck T2401592 --4 publs
- 5.20 Dec 1832 435-43 The Pasha of Many Tales.--No. XII. ; contd from p406 v4 ProQ
- 6 The Last Voyage of Huckabuck T1076828 --4 publs (with page numbers 1835 and 1836 only
- 6.22 Feb 1833 194-201 The Pasha of Many Tales.--No. XII. ; contd from p443 v5
- ProQ The New - England Galaxy and United States Literary Advertiser // Boston Vol. 16, Iss. 809, (Apr 13, 1833): 1 // reprint from The London Atlas // "Munchausen Outdone: Or, The Pasha of Many Tales" // "Notwithstanding the danger which I incurred from my former expedition in the Northern Ocean, I was presuaded to take the command of a whaler ..."
- 7 The Scarred Lover
- XIII = ch II.7
- 8 The Story of Hudusi
- III.1 " " (The Story of Hudusi)
- XIV = ch II.8, III.1
- 2 Tale of the English Sailor
- XV = ch III.2
- 3 The Water-Carrier
- "Altered from a Persian Tale" XVI.a under no heading, distinguished by small size type HDL = ch III.3
- 4 The Wondrous Tale of Han
- XVI.b (mid-p142 under heading) = ch III.4
- 5 Story of the Old Woman
- XVI.c (mid-p268 undistinguished) = ch III.5
- 6 " "
- XVII to p162 = ch III.6
- 7 (frame story only)
- XVII from p163 "Finale" = ch III.7 --Huckaback, the Renegade, now captain of the fleet, returns at the finale
At this time The Metropolitan publishes Japhet, in Search of a Father by the author of "Peter Simple" &c. --eg, v13 p13, contd from p372
The Metropolitan Magazine
- (London: James Cochrane and Co. --as of 1832 (v2 t.p.)
- (London: Saunders and Otley --as of 1834/1835 (v9-14)
"Index to Vol. X" (May to August) lists "Pasha of many Tales, 158, 249, 339"; those articles evidently comprise one Tale each --these span . v12, early 1835,
- v9 (not listed in the index)
- v10 (Jun Jul Aug?) p158-71, p249-59 and p339-345, each under a single heading as Numbers XIII, XIV, and XV
- p158 - no explanatory footnote or continuation statement, simply "The Pasha of Many Tales.--No. XIII."page 158
- v11 (none)
- v12 (Jan Feb Mar?) p29-49, 141-53, 264-76 --under headings XVI, XVI, XVI
- p29 *Altered from a Persian tale ; "Continued from vol. x. p. 345." (correct)
- p142 subheading, The Wondrous Tale of Han]
- v13 (May?) p151 (noticed p33) p151-65 as No. XVII and "Concluded from vol. xii, p. 276" (false); "Finale" page 163-65
- v14 (none)
The Pacha of Many Tales T1076824 --1834(?)
- HDL (to 1850 only) 1835 S&O 1838 Sandbornton N.H.: Charles Lane 1849 Bentley
- EN: Sanbornton NH
- Charles Lane & Co. https://lccn.loc.gov/no2007108298
- Fo[4]141
- LC 1834 Carey & Hart https://lccn.loc.gov/41026698 ; 1840 N.H. https://lccn.loc.gov/43040893 ; ? https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82080276 ; 1873 Appleton https://lccn.loc.gov/07017574 -hdl ; 1877 39p! https://lccn.loc.gov/ca09003503 ; 188- Routledge https://lccn.loc.gov/43043115 -hdl ; [1896?] https://lccn.loc.gov/24016749 -hdl ;
- BL numerous editions (dozens?)
Snarleyyow, or The Dog Fiend --nidb 1837
- HDL (to 1850 only) 1837 Carey & Hart 1837 C&A 1837 Colyer
- HDL 1869 Appleton [8] Marryatt's Works
- HDL 1873 Routledge [9]
- HDL 1896 Croscup [10]
- HDL 1896 Dent (two)
- HDL 1897 t.p. Routledge cat as Estes "The dog fiend; or, Snarleyyou [1897?]"
- Fo[11]112
- "Snarleyyow, or The Dog Fiend (1837) is a Horror tale about a dog which cannot be destroyed." --EoFantasy by John Clute
- LC --effectively missing 1847 https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82002437 [1897?] https://lccn.loc.gov/24016753 -hdl
BL Snarleyyow, or The Dog Fiend (all 1837); The Dog Fiend, or Snarleyyow
- 1837 Colburn 3 vols 003428196 ; 1840 2nd ed. 003428199
- 220721868 by the author of Peter Simple, Frank Mildmay, etc.
- 1000315451 by the author of "Peter Simple", "Frank Mildmay", etc. [i.e. Frederick Marryat].
- 4332051 by the author of "Peter Simple", "Frank Mildmay", etc. [i.e. Frederick Marryat].
- Calcutta: Rushton 003428197 256p
- Paris: Galignani 014818523=002391536 340p
- Bruxelles : Meline, Cans & Cie
- Paris : Baudry's European Library 003428198 340p
- 1847 Bentley 003428200 017631866 #107 viii+400
- 1862 London ; New York : Routledge, Warne & Routledge 002391538 viii+400
1837 Colyer o[21] o[22]-hdl 1837 Weeks, Jordan o[23] 1838 Lane o[24]
The Phantom Ship T915681 --1839
- Fo[25]294
- LC 1839 https://lccn.loc.gov/41026700 ; 1847 https://lccn.loc.gov/07017584 -hdl ; 1877 41p! https://lccn.loc.gov/ca09003868 ; ; 1889 NY ?? https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82092181 ; [1897?] https://lccn.loc.gov/24016755 ; 2000 https://lccn.loc.gov/00058624
BL
- earliest! 1847 Bentley 017622650 (15 related)
- 1857 Routledge 002391397 1864 016789158 (8)
- 1896 Macmillan 014818518 002391411
1839 newspapers -- law
- [26] Army and Navy 1839-04-04 p216/17
- [27] LCJ 1839-04-04 p2 --Marryat and Colburn at law
- [28] Nashville -04-20 p2
- [29] The Sun 1839-05-30 p2
- [30] The Sun 1839-06-06 p2
- [31] N-Y Mirror Vol. 16, Iss. 51, (Jun 15, 1839): 407.
- [32] Niles' National Register 1839-06-22 Law of copy-right (Pennsylvania ruling against Marryat)
- [33] The Hesperian 1839 3.4 p277 Rights of Authors (mentions Marryat)
- [34] The Corsair Vol. 1, Iss. 13, (Jun 8, 1839): 201.
The court case concerns US eds. by Carey & Hart, who purchased copyright, and Mr. Collier
1839 newspapers -- ann, advert, reviews
- The Examiner 1624 (1839-03-17) p176: Mar 16 "Mr Colburn will publish immediately ..."
- The Examiner 1625 (1839-03-24) p192: Mar 22 "Mr Colburn has just published ..."
- The Observer 24 Mar 1839: 1. --same (no price)
- [35] Literary Gazette -04-06 p213-14 rvw
- [36] The Spectator -04-06 p331 advert "now ready at all libraries"
- [37] LCJ -05 retailer advert
- two vols; just rec'd and for sale; (placed) may 23 --no price, as usual
US
- Boston Weekly Mag. 1839-05-25 p7'The "Phantom Ship," by Capt. Marryat, is just published by William D. Ticknor of Boston."
- [38] Burton's Vol. 4, Iss. 6, (Jun 1839): 357. --rvw Carey & Hart (no price)
- Knickerbocker Vol. 13, Iss. 6, (Jun 1839): 554. --"is completed in two volumes"
- [39] Lady's Book (Jun 1839): 284 --rvw Carey & Hart --alludes to Chancery suit in UK
- The Phantom Ship in serial (1839, 114 hits, 3 after mid-Sep) (1838, 19 hits) (1837, 50) --both serials as by Captain Marryat, C.B.[C B]
The New Monthly Magazine and Humourist
- 1837 -- 8 installments Mar to Oct
- [40] 1837 49.195 (Mar 1837) p317-31 =ch [1]-2-?
- 1838 Jan =ch16-? (continued from v51 p213)
- Feb --only 2 installments 1838
- 1839 [41] New Monthly 55.218 (Feb 1839) p177-94 =ch 19-21
- Mar p321-40 =ch 22-26
- index 1839:1 (Apr p571-73) --lists 2 installments only
- May =ch 32-? 89-103
- Jun =ch 36-?
- Jul =ch 39
- Aug 557-70 =ch 40-
- index 1839:2 (Aug p585-88) --lists 4
The Albion
- 1837 5.18 (1837-05-06) p141 =ch 1 --and 5.19, 5.20, ?
- 1.9 (1839-03-02) p69-70 =ch 19-20
- -03-09 =ch 21
- -04-06 =ch 22-23
- -04-13 =ch 24-26 ... -06-01 =ch31/32 -06-08 =ch32
[42] "(Concluded)"; as CHAPTER XXXII
- "The remainder of this story fails considerably in interest, and is evidently a wind-up by the author, avger having detailed scenes and incidents to an extent he deems sufficiently ample. We shall, therefore, give a summary view of the sequel, throwing in a passage here and there, when such shall occur, in the course of our narrative, of a thrilling nature."
The Phantom Ship at Hathitrust
- 006502441 Colburn 3v "Capt. Marryat, R.N., author of ..." t.p. 1 p1-300 ch1-12 t.p. 2 p1-289 ch13-26 t.p. 3 p1-266 ch27-42 <170 words/page =>
Do Reginald and Bleiler credit Frederick Marryat?
WorldCat
427569499122 pages!- Fo[43] as 1839 #25-62
- Colburn o[4648450] 20cm, o[18586326] micro, o[27892581] micro
Gutenberg
- 2004 #12954 --alluding to the Colburn and Bentley eds. apparently --as Captain Frederick Marryat (ISFDB Captain Frederick Marryat)
- title page transcript "The Phantom Ship // by Captain Frederick Marryat // London // MDCCCXCVI [1896!]"
- prefatory note by RBJ = Dent / Little, Brown? The Novels of Captain Marryat, vol 10-HDL title page (as by "Captain Marryat" --no firstname)
- vol 9 is bad data from WorldCat
- 2007 #21573 --as Frederick Marryat (ISFDB Captain Marryat)
- (no t.p. transcript) Captain Marryat "The Phantom Ship" (no preface)
T1031675 Introduction (The Phantom Ship) by R. B. J.
- 009793067 Carey & Hart 2v "Captain Marryat" (contains t.p. verso only) t.p. vol 2 p5-192 as ch1-22
- OSU copy v1 only t.p. text p5-216 ch1-19
o[1711835] as 20cm, o[11932947] as 19cm
- 010824185 Colyer 1v "Captain Marryat, author of ..." t.p. text spans p3-237 ch1-42 <600 words/page => <140,000
- Weeks, Jordan (?) o[19254171] 23 cm, o[191246192] 24 cm "Captain F. Marryatt"
- Ticknor --mentioned in Boston newspaper, not found at WorldCat
The Phantom Ship
- HDL 001024131 1847 Bentley (2 copies) t.p. --Standard Novels not stated ; p1-385, ch1-42
- ch 18, 187-205; ch 19, 205- [Carey & Hart vol 1 ends mid p210 "... he disappeared under the eddying waters in the wake of the vessel." // "Philip now determine to shape his course for Batavia."
- 1839 vol 2 ch 2 "We must return to Amine ..." is original ch 20 (so the two-volume work may contain only 40 chapters)
- Bentley 1847 ---- Carey & Hart 1839
- 213 XX ---- 9 II (original ch 20)
- 249 XXIV ---- 48 VI (ok)
- Bentley edition labels "end of the second volume" and "the third volume" at p264/65 ch26/27
- 271 XXVIII ---- 71 X (ok)
- 275 XXIX ---- (no break)
- 281 XXX ---- 82 X (off by two)
- SUMMARY Carey & Hart vol 2 ch 1 = original ch 19, latter portion; Carey & Hart vol 2 ch 10 and 10 (duplicated) = original ch 28-29-30
- HDL 012291559 1896 Macmillan "Captain Marryat", illus Millar, intro David Hannay t.p. Intro vii-xv, Illus xvii-xviii (40, front+39)--back to back with text p1-388 + [389-92] Macmillan's 3/6 series
- HDL 012294087 1896 Dent The Novels of Captain Marryat v10, #373 of 750; "Captain Marryat" t.p. Etchings vii (6 not included, uncredited), Pref ix-x R. B. J., text p1-404
- HDL 100191381 1896 Croscup NY Yacht Club ed. #15 of 100; "Captain Marryat" t.p. --identical after title leaf
- HDL 007666647 [1897?] D. Estes ; The Phantom Ship: Olla Podrida "Captain Frederick Marryat" t.p., intro Courtney p.v-viii illus (3, 3 not included, uncredited) 1-[352] + v-ix p1-[340]
publisher Dana Estes & Company (25) https://lccn.loc.gov/nr00009546 --no titles of interest?
- --or The Lost Dragon 1907? o[44]