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: 1.7 [[#Fairy Tales]] --incl  
 
: 1.7 [[#Fairy Tales]] --incl  
 
: 1.8 [[#Oxford series]] --World's Classics and others
 
: 1.8 [[#Oxford series]] --World's Classics and others
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The Master by T. H. White
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: 1968 Penguin 294pp [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0006BVHWI UK]
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el  Clifford Webb {{a|120030}} (12)
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el  Elinor Lyon {{a|284856}} (17) --children's adventure writer, mainly non-genre
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  1949 Wishing Water[-]Gate https://lccn.loc.gov/49028761 https://lccn.loc.gov/49010493 o[1821660]
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  1957 The Golden Shore o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/59031021] --dnf US ed. -- BL 002295078 (no report of price or illus.)
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LCCat records of Lyon books (17) from Hodder & Stoughton () illus.
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-- none:
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-- uncredited: #Ho50 -- #Ru53 GB53-3548 4672669 Wi49 --
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-- by the author:
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-- by another: Hi48 -- Ki75 GB75-06530
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-- by the author (BL): HO RU Dragon Castle (Fidra Books, 2008) "Reprinted with a short autobiography dated November 2005. Originally published: London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1956."
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-- H&S: Ho50 Se55 Ca62
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# by the author, per British Library
  
 
.Erik Blegvad {{a|8533}} (89)  
 
.Erik Blegvad {{a|8533}} (89)  
 
[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?13661 Series: Middle Earth Universe] --what ordering principles, technical and substantial
 
[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?13661 Series: Middle Earth Universe] --what ordering principles, technical and substantial
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  l  Raymond H. Thompson {{a|76901}} (4)[] https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n82-095558
  
 
  John Bayley --nidb (42] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bayley_(writer) EN] https://lccn.loc.gov/n50005533 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-005533
 
  John Bayley --nidb (42] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bayley_(writer) EN] https://lccn.loc.gov/n50005533 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-005533
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Elleston Trevor - others for children covered in prose at SFE3
 
Elleston Trevor - others for children covered in prose at SFE3
 
* Ants' Castle (London: The Falcon Press, 1949) [illus/hb/David Williams]
 
* Ants' Castle (London: The Falcon Press, 1949) [illus/hb/David Williams]
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:: fc 1949-11-03 [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/1306895356/19868AF21E29499FPQ/2?accountid=11311] 1949-10-08 "Selected Falcon Autumn Books"
 
* Forbidden Kingdom (Guildford, Surrey: Lutterworth Press, 1955) [hb/uncredited]
 
* Forbidden Kingdom (Guildford, Surrey: Lutterworth Press, 1955) [hb/uncredited]
 
* The Crystal City (London: Gerald G Swan, 1959) [illus/hb/David Williams]
 
* The Crystal City (London: Gerald G Swan, 1959) [illus/hb/David Williams]
 
;series Happy Glade, or Deep Wood, or Woodlander
 
;series Happy Glade, or Deep Wood, or Woodlander
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: series advertisements show "The Woodlanders Series" (1949-09-09), "the Woodlanders series" in prose (-10-08, -10-20, and "the ''Woodlanders'' series" -11-11), [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/1866554602/19868AF21E29499FPQ/6?accountid=11311] 'The "Woodlanders" ' in prose 1953-12-11 inclg Mole 8/6 Sweethallow 9/6
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: #7 10-12 at BL 003673368; Mole 003673414 "1950 [1951]"; Sweet 003673434 "1950 [1951]"; Badger's Wood 003673371 Heinemann 1958 (at SFE3 Macmillan) brief review by Margaret McBean in "New Books for the Younger Reader's Library" NYT 1959-09-20 pBR52, this one for ages 5 to 10
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: #12 (only?) Criterion Books, 1959, $3
 
"Happy Glade/Deep Wood sequence of children's fantasies beginning with Into the Happy Glade (1943)" (15, the first two under his original name Trevor Dudley-Smith) [http://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/trevor_elleston SFE3]
 
"Happy Glade/Deep Wood sequence of children's fantasies beginning with Into the Happy Glade (1943)" (15, the first two under his original name Trevor Dudley-Smith) [http://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/trevor_elleston SFE3]
 
"Some later volumes, set specifically in the Deep Wood, are of greater interest; those properly describable as <u>Children's SF</u> include <i>The Wizard of the Wood</i> (1948), about the <u>Invention</u> of a flying machine, and <i>Badger's Moon</i> (1949), which takes its cast to the <u>Moon</u> in a <u>Spaceship</u>."
 
"Some later volumes, set specifically in the Deep Wood, are of greater interest; those properly describable as <u>Children's SF</u> include <i>The Wizard of the Wood</i> (1948), about the <u>Invention</u> of a flying machine, and <i>Badger's Moon</i> (1949), which takes its cast to the <u>Moon</u> in a <u>Spaceship</u>."
 
: 7. 1948 Badger's Beech [1970] https://lccn.loc.gov/71128455 ; c1978 https://lccn.loc.gov/78018487 "A rhyme in an ancient chest hints at buried gold for those who follow its directions."
 
: 7. 1948 Badger's Beech [1970] https://lccn.loc.gov/71128455 ; c1978 https://lccn.loc.gov/78018487 "A rhyme in an ancient chest hints at buried gold for those who follow its directions."
::  Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/badgers-beech/oclc/198832/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] 1978 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01K3NIVTA UK]
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::  Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/badgers-beech/oclc/198832/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] also 1970 Heinemann ISBN-0434968048, 1970 Aurora, 1978 Charter House/Two Continents ; 1978 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01K3NIVTA UK]
 
: 8. 1948 The Wizard in the Wood 1948
 
: 8. 1948 The Wizard in the Wood 1948
:: Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/wizard-of-the-wood/oclc/20601126/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] 1948 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0007JVIQO UK]
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:: Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/wizard-of-the-wood/oclc/20601126/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] also 1967 Heinemann ; 1948 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0007JVIQO UK]
 
: 9. 1949 Badger's Moon c1978 https://lccn.loc.gov/78018484 "The Woodlanders make an unexpected trip to the moon in the Brown Wizard's rocket ship."
 
: 9. 1949 Badger's Moon c1978 https://lccn.loc.gov/78018484 "The Woodlanders make an unexpected trip to the moon in the Brown Wizard's rocket ship."
:: Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/badgers-moon/oclc/5195578/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] 1978 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01A0BMKH4 UK]
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:: Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/badgers-moon/oclc/5195578/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] also 1967 Heinemann, 1978 Two Continents ; 1978 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01A0BMKH4 UK]
 
: 10. 1951 Mole's castle c1978 https://lccn.loc.gov/78018489
 
: 10. 1951 Mole's castle c1978 https://lccn.loc.gov/78018489
:: Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/moles-castle/oclc/5942471/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true]
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:: Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/moles-castle/oclc/5942471/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] also 1967 Heinemann, 1978 Charter House/Two Continents Charter House/Springwood Books ;
 
: 11. 1051 Sweethallow Valley c1978 https://lccn.loc.gov/78018490"Twenty Gnomes come to Deep Wood to make mischief, but the Woodlander animals convince them to do good instead."
 
: 11. 1051 Sweethallow Valley c1978 https://lccn.loc.gov/78018490"Twenty Gnomes come to Deep Wood to make mischief, but the Woodlander animals convince them to do good instead."
:: Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/sweethallow-valley/oclc/4907853/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] 1950 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0018EQ17S UK] plates, 17 drawings; 1970 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0434968056 UK]
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:: Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/sweethallow-valley/oclc/4907853/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] also 1970 Heinemann 1978 Two Continents ; 1950 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0018EQ17S UK] plates, 17 drawings; 1970 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0434968056 UK]
 
: 12. 1958 Badger's Wood 1958 [https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/elleston-trevor-3/badgers-wood/ Kirkus] (this one only?)
 
: 12. 1958 Badger's Wood 1958 [https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/elleston-trevor-3/badgers-wood/ Kirkus] (this one only?)
:: Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/badgers-wood/oclc/1672464/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true]
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::(only NEED correct SFE3) 1958 Heinemann o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/30221496] [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/1295731192/E19B14AC17F34772PQ/2?accountid=11311] brief review as Heinemann 11/6 Elizabeth Henniker Heaton
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:: 1959 Criterion o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1672464] review as Criterion $3
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Cover art credits imply that Atkinson illustrated #7 to #12, 1948 to 1958
 
Cover art credits imply that Atkinson illustrated #7 to #12, 1948 to 1958
 
  
 
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   lw  .Audrey Fawley {{a|284781}} --nidb (0)[13+]  
 
   lw  .Audrey Fawley {{a|284781}} --nidb (0)[13+]  
 
   lw  .Leslie Atkinson {{a|237535}} (7)[12]  
 
   lw  .Leslie Atkinson {{a|237535}} (7)[12]  
Woodlander series
 
: 1948 The Wizard of the Wood Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/wizard-of-the-wood/oclc/20601126/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] 134 135pp
 
: 1948 Beech Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/badgers-beech/oclc/198832/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] 150 152pp
 
: 1949 Moon Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/badgers-moon/oclc/5195578/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true]
 
: 1950 Sweethallow Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/sweethallow-valley/oclc/4907853/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true]
 
: 1950 Mole Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/moles-castle/oclc/5942471/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true] 167pp --1978 The Woodlander series
 
: 1958 Wood Fo[http://www.worldcat.org/title/badgers-wood/oclc/1672464/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true]
 
  
 
: [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/114399302/CBA65EC5034C4EB2PQ/7?accountid=11311] NYT -08-17 pBR24 mixed review by Phyllis Fenner, in sympathy with Eliza, "only it's all been kind of non-fiction".
 
: [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/114399302/CBA65EC5034C4EB2PQ/7?accountid=11311] NYT -08-17 pBR24 mixed review by Phyllis Fenner, in sympathy with Eliza, "only it's all been kind of non-fiction".
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: 1957 The Doubling Rod {{done}}
 
: 1957 The Doubling Rod {{done}}
 
:: 1958 1st US  
 
:: 1958 1st US  
 
The Master by T. H. White
 
: 1968 Penguin 294pp [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0006BVHWI UK]
 
 
Elinor Lyon {{a|}} --nidb children's adventure writer, mainly non-genre [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elinor_Lyon EN] https://lccn.loc.gov/n50043051
 
1949 Wishing Water[-]Gate https://lccn.loc.gov/49028761 https://lccn.loc.gov/49010493 o[1821660]
 
1957 The Golden Shore o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/59031021] --dnf US ed. -- BL 002295078 (no report of price or illus.)
 
 
LCCat records of Lyon books (17) from Hodder & Stoughton () illus.
 
-- none:
 
-- uncredited: #Ho50 -- #Ru53 GB53-3548 4672669 Wi49 --
 
-- by the author:
 
-- by another: Hi48 -- Ki75 GB75-06530
 
 
-- by the author (BL): HO RU Dragon Castle (Fidra Books, 2008) "Reprinted with a short autobiography dated November 2005. Originally published: London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1956."
 
-- H&S: Ho50 Se55 Ca62
 
# by the author, per British Library
 
  
 
   lw  .N. M. Bodecker {{a|35593}} (45)  
 
   lw  .N. M. Bodecker {{a|35593}} (45)  
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: Oxford US $2.75 [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/113255448/32D06C91EC8F4B1CPQ/3?accountid=11311] NYT 1955-09-04 [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/148745074/32D06C91EC8F4B1CPQ/4?accountid=11311] 1956-08-05 "[TWL] ... is not a fairy tale, though the lamp which Ali ached to possess was Aladdin's lamp. ... "
 
: Oxford US $2.75 [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/113255448/32D06C91EC8F4B1CPQ/3?accountid=11311] NYT 1955-09-04 [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/148745074/32D06C91EC8F4B1CPQ/4?accountid=11311] 1956-08-05 "[TWL] ... is not a fairy tale, though the lamp which Ali ached to possess was Aladdin's lamp. ... "
 
:: ''Prince of Hindustan'' --a sequel?
 
:: ''Prince of Hindustan'' --a sequel?
:: also The Silver Nutmeg, Palmer Brown; Magic Island, Clifford Webb
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:: The Silver Nutmeg, Palmer Brown (book 2, [https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/palmer-brown/the-silver-nutmeg/ K]); [https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/palmer-brown/beyond-pawpaw-trees/ Pawpaw book 1 at Kirkus]
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:: Magic Island, Clifford Webb (Golliwogs picture book, probably o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/156618321] o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5052989]
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 +
https://lccn.loc.gov/no98080420 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no98-080420
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[https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/max-voegeli/the-wonderful-lamp/ Kirkus] brief, positive, no date
 
[https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/max-voegeli/the-wonderful-lamp/ Kirkus] brief, positive, no date

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Publisher pages

Publisher (4) --create Parnassus

Parnassus Press, Doubleday & Company (Dollar Fiction), Farrar & Rinehart‎, Rinehart‎


2016-07-30

0728 M. F. Mansfield
0727 A. Wessels Company
0724 Musson Book Co.
0723 M. F. Mansfield and A. Wessels
0722 Wessels & Bissell
0718 Grosset & Dunlap
0714 G. P. Putnam's Sons
0710 The Goldsmith Publishing Co.
0709 H. W. Rokker
0709 Donohue, Henneberry & Co.
0708 M. A. Donohue & Co.
0707 A. C. McClurg & Co.
0707 Jansen, McClurg & Co.
0706 McClure, Phillips & Co.
0706 The McClure Company
0702 R. H. Russell
0630 Konecky and Konecky
0622 Gnome Press
0620 Whiting & Wheaton
0620 Canongate Books
0629 Chatto & Windus
0616 Thomas Y. Crowell
0607 Hippocrene Books
0602 Troll
0531 Niekas
0517 Thomas Nelson / SFBC
0517 Thomas Nelson
0516 Thomas Nelson & Sons
0515 Meredith Press
0506 Browne and Nolan
0428 Collins
0411 Lester & Orpen Dennys
0411 Lester Publishing
0402 Parnassus Press
0312 Ernest Benn
0304 Joseph Cundall
0125 Reynal & Hitchcock
0121 Brilliance Audio
0119 Leypoldt & Holt
0114 Ariel Books
0113 Cheshire
0110 Smart Pop / BenBella Books
1203 Follett Publishing Company

Much cleanup and annotation done


2.00 Kestrel 50p Puffin Price from brief review by Philippa Pearce The Guardian 1976-03-25 p16

US

Ticknor
Osgood
Houghton
Lothrop (also Shepard ... Lothrop, Lee & Shepard)
Kerr
Appleton
Dillingham
Donohue
Mansfield & Wessels

UK

George Allen (... Allen & Unwin (Australia))
Sonnenschein


Mansfield, Wessels

As of August 1900

M. F. Mansfield --BMcM has completed illus. for "a cheap yet artistic ed. of the Rubaiyat", forthcoming from MFM red and black; similar to Kipling's Recessional M. F. Mansfield, 14 West 22nd St --publishing Omar books (Tor 0922) Tennyson with McManus illus.

A. Wessels Company -- advertises Alice, Rubaiyyat, New Mother Goose, The Water Babies folio

Kipling, The Vampire, Mansfield and BMcM 12-36191 T994922

M. F. Mansfield, wri, publisher --nidb

https://lccn.loc.gov/no90010159 (3 MF, 4 Milb. Franc.)

Francis Miltoun, wri, aka M. F. Mansfield --nidb

https://lccn.loc.gov/n89610668 (14)


HathiTrust Digital Library

maybe hdl.handle.net and HathiTrust are named or linked in the Notes or linked in the Webpages field of title records rather than publication records

hdl.handle.net in Web field of title records, now only one hit T1096311 --a periodical perhaps not liable to more than one publication?
search for the same string in Notes field now hits 15 title records [1]

see Rules and Standards --currently Rules and standards discussions#Online pub links in title records-- as well as (perhaps rather than) ISFDB:Community Portal#Hathitrust.org and handle.net


"HathiTrust Digital Library"; hathitrust.org; hdl.handle.net

  • Browne, Granny's Wonderful Chair and Its Tales of Fairy Times 1910; 1916
  • Colum, The Children of Odin [2]
  • NOT IN DATABASE -- Colum, The Boy Apprenticed to an Enchanter [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006738571
  • NOT FOUND BY SEARCH -- Bowen, The Old Tobacco Shop: A True Account of What Befell a Little Boy in Search of Adventure [3] --
  • Bowen, Solario the Tailor: His Tales of the Magic Doublet [4]
  • Bowen, Philip and the Faun [5]


Parrish, The Dream Coach, advert here too [6]


pages and their links

2016-04-08 User talk:Ahasuerus‎#Wikipedia articles and redirects

See also "Henry Holt and Company" at EN
See also biographies at EN

Joe and Beth Krush


by name

Doubleday, Doran dollar fiction

EN user space


Publisher:Doubleday

  • [7] Chicago Daily Tribune 1930-05-22 p36 "by Fanny Butcher. New York, May 21.--[Special.]--The great news of the booksellers' convention today certainly happened outside the convention." -- booksellers don't know it, probably until Saturday
  • [8] The Washington Post 1930-05-23 p3
  • [9] NY Herald Tribune 1930-05-23 p1
  • [10] NYTimes 1930-05-23 p21
  • [11] NYTimes 1930-05-25 p17
  • [12] LATimes 1930-06-15 pB16

EN user space:

  • [13] NYHerald Tribune 1930-11-19 p17 "Cheaper Book Theories Prove Fallacies Except ..." by Lewis Gannett, 3rd of 4 articles; DD released 58 dollar novels, claims > 1M sales
  • [14] NYTimes 1930-12-21 p62 - Rinehart ends the experiment in favor of 6 months at $2 [also new Cheshire subscription series]

no DD advertisements found, Oct to Dec 1930


Dent/Dutton Everyman's Library

Publication series Everyman's Library

2016-03-27 User talk:Chavey#Everyman's Library from 1906


Everyman's Library in newspapers
  • 1906

article N-YTribune 1906-02-11 pA7 quoting London Sphere 1s/2s; "... It is the intention of Mr. Dent to throw the first fifty volumes of this library upon the market at once." one London subscriber 100,000; another 70,000

February debut in G.B. per NYT 1908-06-13 pBR331

advert by Dutton, NYTimes 1906-04-14 pRB245. 50c and $1

Some books articles list the first 50 in-line, perhaps true of later batches

evidently received the first 50 N-YT, the next 42 NYT same day/week

"Everyman's Library: The First Volumes ...", NYTimes 1906-05-26 pBR335. 50c and $1

same day pBR340 "Topics of the Week". 42 vols of Dent's new E.L., from [the Amer publ Dutton] in one batch. "More than 600,000 of these books have already been sold in England."

[15] advert NYTimes 1906-06-02 pBR351. 50c and $1. same as below but 100 books

Romance (2): La Morte d'Arthur; Lady Guest's Mabinogion
Children's (9): Andersen, Hawthorne, Grimm; Swift's Gulliver's Travels
below/150 include Romance (2), Children's (13)

[16] Everyman's Library / Dent & Dutton

per advert "Everyman's Library" NYTimes 1906-10-05 pBR617
-- 150 volumes now available [listed]
-- "The text is unabridged and unexpurgated. A list of each author's works with date of first publication follows the introduction to each volume." (new par) "The Library is furnished in two styles of binding, cloth and leather. ..."
-- "Per Volume Cloth, 50 cents. Leather, $1.00 (Postpaid)"


  • 1908

NYT 1908-06-13 pBR331; 50 this spring; 35/70; 318

"since the first issue was made, in February, 1906, over a million copies of the 318 volumes now comprising the 'library' have been sold in this country and in Great Britain."
"the library, when completed, will contain over [1000 vols]. Another fifty-volume instalment will appear in September. The present issue also marks a change in the price" [to 35/70

advert 1908-01-04 pBR9; 50/1.00; 265 now ready advert 1908-04-11 pBR198; 53 ready -04-10, total 318; now price 35/70 (+7c); list numbered 266=316 [17] advert 1908-10-22 p2; 340 now ready advert 1908-12-05 p741; 35/70 (+8c); 340; numbered list alphabetical (Granny's 112; Shakespeare 153-54-55) [18]

  1. Boswell, Life of Johnson
  2. " "
  3. 3. Lockhart, Life of Napoleon
  4. Andersen, Fairy Tales
  5. Hawthorne, Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales
  6. Kingston, Peter the Whaler
  7. Kingston, Three Midshipmen
  8. Lamb, C and M, Tales from Shakespeare
  9. Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
  10. Bacon's Essays
60 Swift, Gulliver's Travels
97 Guest, Mabinogion
  • 1909

NYT 1909-04-24 BR255; 52 this month from Dutton; 35/70; 392 advert NYT 1909-06-26 pBR405; 392 vols. advert CT 1909-11-27 p12; 35/70 (+8c); with numbered list of recent additions 341 to 390 advert (Dent) Times of India 1909-10-20 p9; 400 now ready notice Irish Times 1909-10-15 p7; 400; 1s/2s6d net

1909-05-08 pBR296; 29 People's Library Cassell & Co.; 35/75; 100 vols.


  • 1910

"Glimpses of Some New Books", San Francisco Chronicle 1910-05-01 p6 leads "[E.L.], which is now four years old, ... [scholars, publishers, ] "The price was fixed at 40 cents per volume in cloth and 70 cents in flexible leather."

news coverage 1910 June to Dec mentions 50 to 53 new books or volumes

-04-02 pBR16. as stated in interview here early last Winter, Dent has added 53 volumes, just published here by Dutton. Total now 453 titles
-06-04 pBR11. "Mr. Dent of London brought out four years ago his first instalment of 50 volumes ..." "the present 53 (E. P. Dutton & Co., leather, 70 cts.; embossed cloth, 35 cts.)", total 453
-08-27 pBR12. forthcoming early October from Dutton 50 more, total 500
-12-04 pLI12. 52 volumes, total more than 500

[** Nelson fiction **] Also "Drift of London Literary Gossip", James Milne, NYTimes 1910-04-30 pBR8. London, -04-20. "As I write the English book world is sitting in reflective judgment on the new two-shilling net novel as formidably launched by the house of Nelson." the first three stories Hope, Second String; Wells, Mr. Polly; J.C. Smith/Snaith, Fortune.


  • 1915

Detroit Free Press 1915-05-16 pD12. 21 vols, total 721

reviewed New - York Tribune 1915-06-12 p10: Dictionary Catalogue of the first 505 Volumes of Everyman's Library, Isabel M. Cooper (Dutton); 700-odd books are out

advertisement by Dutton, NYTimes 1915-12-16 . 732 vols; 35c net, cloth; 70c net, leather. Send for a complete list.


  • compile
Prices per adverts by Dutton
50/1.00: 1906-04 and -10
35/70 : 1909-06 (postage 8c per vol add.), 1910-06 , 1915-12


  • Series
4. Andersen A19348
5. Hawthorne T1244644
8. Lamb, Tales from Shakespeare T1607201
56. Brothers Grimm [19] EL Children's Classics #18, 1992, ill. Rackham 1900 [20]
60. Swift, Gulliver's Travels T180697 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/3851639 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/776950520 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/807683733
97. Guest, Mabinogion T948251
249. Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights
26. Balzac, Wild Ass's Skin T1288933
many. Scott A2069
161/181? Virgil T1661902

At Google Books: A Printing History of Everyman's Library 1906-1982 By Terry Seymour [21] ;

Grimm [22] cites "Autumn 1915 Everyman's Library: The First 733 Volumes" catalogue


Everyman's Library at WorldCat

1906

4. [23] Fairy Tales / Andersen
5. [24] A Wonder Book / Hawthorne P565494
25. 1906 submitted 2016-04-12; 1946 reprint P508886
26. [25] Balzac
45-46. Le Morte [26] [27] F&E
56. [28] Grimm
60. [29] Gulliver
97. [30] The Mabinogion
112. Granny P564497
[31] Lonnrot 1

28. Ravenshoe, first Feb. 1906 [32] [33]; e-copy HathiTrust [34]

Elias Lönnrot A144511

1907

260. [35] [36] Lonnrot 2

1910

453. [37] [38] Iliad
454. (1906/1910) [39] [40] Odyssey; Iliad and Odyssey, vol. 2
453-54. [41] 1914-15 reprint


767. T175882 1925 ed OCLC 277031, 1968 OCLC 489938556, Jekyll Hyde / Merry Men


Joe Krush, Huon of the Horn

OCLC [42]; e-copy HathiTrust [43]


Henry Holt, etc

people not in ISFDB: RRBowker, HHolt, FLeypoldt, FMelcher

Edmond About at SFE3[44] --where none of the above appears


EN: Leypoldt (1835-1884) "a bibliographer, the founder of Library Journal, Publisher's Weekly, Index Medicus and other publications."

" In January, 1866, with Henry Holt, he established the publishing firm of Leypoldt and Holt, permanently moving his residence to New York.[1]
"Most of these publications were continued by his friend Richard Rogers Bowkers after his untimely death in 1883 (Bowker having purchased Publishers Weekly from him in 1878).[1]


In 1960 Henry Holt [45] merged with two other publishers to become Holt, Rinehart & Winston. When the educational division of HR&W was purchased by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1986, the trade publisher's name reverted to Henry Holt. It is currently (as of 2011-11) a division of Macmillan Publishing.


2016-01-20 draft note to Mhhutchins.

Thanks for completing the Pub Series field "Leisure Hour Series". I detest "Series" in a series name but now see that (displayed all caps) on the title page image. From the transcript I surmised "The Leisure Hour series" and deemed that good enough for a Note (so approved), especially a series with one book in the database afaik. How do you check series name-versions that appear in the database; is there a service akin to lookup in directories of Award and Publisher name-versions that are readily available from some ISFDB pages via the left-hand menu?

2016-01-20 draft Leypoldt & Holt [46]

(revision)

founded 1866-01-01


2016-01-20 draft Holt & Williams [47]

(new)

publisher name of record between Leypoldt & Holt and Henry Holt and Company

2016-01-20 draft of Henry Holt [publishing co.] [48]

2016-01-20 Macmillan UK [49]

per EN sold its American division in 1896, re-entered in 1954 as St. Martin's Press, purch. by Holtzbrinck 1995/99

2016-01-20 Macmillan US [50]

per EN first US office 1869, operations sold 1896, sometime "The Macmillan Company of New York" inc., purch by Pearson 1998, by Holtzbrinck 2001; "The US operations of Georg von Holtzbrinck are now known as Macmillan."
note to self on departure 2016-01-19
Leypoldt & Holt, Holt & Williams maybe intermediate name of the same company, Henry Holt and Company
Edmond About (124) at LC http://lccn.loc.gov/n82001240
Henry Holt, tr. https://lccn.loc.gov/n86012052
Frederick Leypoldt 
The Notary's Nose  
 1863? https://lccn.loc.gov/86159808
 1864 https://lccn.loc.gov/18017892
 1871 https://lccn.loc.gov/18007454
 1863/1874 https://lccn.loc.gov/05042610 1874 http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001203015
 1885 https://lccn.loc.gov/07036033
The Man 
 c1867 https://lccn.loc.gov/05042612 http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008672257 --(3) one is publ 1872 Holt & Williams; dedication HH 1867-05-16; ch 1 "... to celebrate the return of a frugal son" 254pp (same as 1867, the other two online copies); second copy at Harvard University is Leypoldt & Holt 1867; "added to the Boston Library" 1867-11-19; evidently HH completed the translation sometime 1865 at latest --see the dedication!
1880 https://lccn.loc.gov/2006700062

translated by Holt and submitted to Frederick Leypoldt for publication "nearly two years ago", prior to advent of their publishing business (1866 per Wikipedia), per dedication to his partner Leypoldt signed H.H. 1867-05-16

http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hn1ryw;view=1up;seq=13

Link title2016-01-19 LC Catalog search KPUB 'leypoldt' 133 hits; 'leypoldt holt' 83 hits

'leypoldt holt' 83 hits of which 1863(1 [c1863]), 1866-1871(81), 1983[1869]
'holt williams' 66 hits 1800 "[18", 1865 [c1865], 1871-73(36) last https://lccn.loc.gov/14022498, 1911-30(29) first https://lccn.loc.gov/12035360, 1973[1869]

at the Internet Archive just prior to p9 "HOLT £ WILLT1MS 1911"

The Leisure Hour series
$1.25
inside the transcript i see no date but 1911 --something transcribed as "HOLT £ WILLT1MS 

1911" just before p9

last numbered page evidently 254

LC Online Catalog shows records of works published as by Leypoldt & Holt mainly dated 1866-71; as by Holt & Williams mainly dated 1871-73; per Wikipedia Henry Holt and Co. founded 1866 by Leypoldt and Holt, became Henry Holt and Co. in 1873


Lester

Lester & Orpen, Lester & Orpen Dennys, Lester Publishing

See also User:Pwendt/later#Bedard

Wikipedia says that Key Porter Books was based in Caledon, Ontario --where the three novels (and at least one other by Bedard) are set. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Companies_based_in_Caledon,_Ontario

Publishers:


1990 The Globe and Mail

[51] "Key Porter negotiates to save ailing Lester & Orpen Dennys", Isabel Vincent, The Globe and Mail, 1990-12-15 pC8

Malcolm Lester, Louise Dennys; Anne Porter formerly of L&OD; perhaps L&OD or a new company to become a Key Porter imprint

1991 The Globe and Mail

[52] 1991-01-10 C1, H J Kirchhoff, "L&OD suspends publishing: Financial backing is withdrawn"

Thu?] Eve Orpen d. 1978, Malcolm Lester, partnership 1973; Lester and Dennys partnership "ten years ago"; sales and marketing services agreement with KPB for backlist; L&OD will continue to exist as a corporation strictly a backlist operation -- purchased Aug 1988, Dec 1988

[53] 1991-01-11 C1, Isabel Vincent, "Creditors and questions linger after Lester & Orpen Dennys folds: Industry puzzles over rejection of offers to buy house"

Fri?] KPB administer backlist and pay royalties; offers reportedly from Lester and Dennys, from Jack Stoddart,

[54] 1991-01-19 D1, Kimberley Noble, "Publish and Perish"

much history

[55], 1991-06-07 C6, Val Ross, "Canadian publishers launch new firm"

finalized this week Malcolm Lester and Anna Porter; Lester Publishing Ltd, using Key Porter for services at a fee --thus differs from an imprint. arranged ff ABA convention in NY last weekend; new catalogue for Canadian convention July, with fall list, 8 books of which 2 signed since -01-09 demise, retains head of children's division Kathy Lowinger


Macmillan

The Macmillan Company, Macmillan Children's Classics


The Children's Classics

  • 1923

"Children's Classics" not found in historical newspapers?

  • 1925 ($1.75) Charlotte M. Yonge, The Prince and the Page - one of 7 new volumes The Independent 1925-11-14 p561 (2 items same page)
Mrs. Molesworth, The Cuckoo Clock and the Tapestry Room
NYH,NYT Books of the Week; 1925-10-18 pE17 - those two and Kidnapped ;; 1925-11-15 pE18 - Rip van W and the Legend of S H
The North-China Herald ... 1925-11-28 p412 [56] - received 8 volumes; "famous works abridged for youthful consumption" inclg Looking Glass
  • 1926 ($1.75) - Yonge, The Dove in the Eagle's Nest, ill de Angeli; Irving, The Alhambra (collection?); MacDonald, The Princess and the Goblin $1.75 NYHT 1926-11-28 pF24; Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress, abridged;
  • 1927 ($1.75) New Macmillan Books for Boys and Girls Ready during September

The Children's Classics (now 40 of the best key books. bound in blue cloth.) The Princess and Curdie, Mopsa the Fairy, The Little Duke The Book of Golden Deeds Household Tales and Stories The Adventures of Pinocchio Lady Green Satin and Her Maid Rosette The Older Children's Bible

The Good-Natured Bear is in the Little Library series $1.00
  • 1928
  • $1.75, The Little Library $1.00 1928-05-27 (Reynard and GNBear)
  • each $1.75 1928-09-30 pK32 "Four volumes have been added this year" inclg East of the Son and West of te Moon



Smart Pop

What criterion for listing as a publisher or publication series? It's an imprint and a line of nonfiction titles. Smart Pop Books: About

Publisher 31932 ; http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?418218
Publication Series 601 ; http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?418219
Leah Wilson, Editor-in-Chief (cf. About Smart Pop, where the Blog is recently b Heather rather than Leah) at Goodreads ; Author 114818

John S. Dykes Author 123333


"Publisher" Tor Books

2016-01-13 Mhhutchins suggests that we should begin to take the Publisher field seriously and use it distinguish imprints, publishers, whatever. Also that we should rely heavily on the title page of a book, perhaps exclusively so where the title page does uniquely identify some imprint/publisher/whatever or combination thereof, or perhaps uniquely in in text (ie, ignoring logos, etc).

Re #8 Encyclopedia of Xanth now in hand:

title page gives some TOR logo above text small caps "A Tom Doherty Associates Book"
copyright page includes all of "published by TOR Books" inline; "First Tor printing: December 1987"; "A Tor Book"; three lines flushleft "Published by Tom Doherty Associates, Inc. // 49 West 24th Street // New York, NY 10010"
back cover: "A Tom Doherty Associates, Inc. Book"
front cover: logo TOR (R)
spine: logo TOR (R) above text "fantasy" --apparently the source for "TOR fantasy" in LC catalog Series field


(c) 1987 Bill Fawcett and Associates
"The names, places, and descriptions and other plot elements used in this game ... used under license and may not be used or reused without Piers Anthony's permission"
First Tor printing: December 1987
Doug Beekman, TCH
25+[225]; [27]; 108 sections in 225 unnumbered pages

confirm all of notes by Willem H and others. why no mention of Tom Doherty Associates, Inc.

A Crossroads Adventure ...
"The Land of Xanth is a magic realm with some mundane roots. [lead sentence]
[... two pages about Anthony's "hopelessly mundane" life in Florida ...] [p3] Many of these things [Xanth flora and fauna] derive from the mundane origins I see around me, while many others, such as the shoe trees that grow all manner of shoes, derive from puns."
perhaps 10 full-page b/w drawings signed "[TCH logo] (c) 1986"


Catalog record LCCN 00-521241 gives "Published/Created: New York : Tom Doherty Associates, 1987." At least 2 of 5 Notes and 4 of 5 Series entries identify or suggest some trademark/name, brandname, moniker --three of which incorporate uppercase TOR, none of which support either Tor Books or TOR Books as a proper noun; only 'Crossroads', 'Crossroads Adventures', and 'Tom Doherty Associates' are capitalized.

Macmillan US (us.macmillan.com) now portrays Tor Books, Tor/Forge, etc, variously as publishers. See for instance Tor/Forge and Macmillan :: Tor | Forge. But still, too, provides street address Tom Doherty Associates, LLC.

SFE3 calls "Tor Books" a US publishing company from the first entry dated 2005.

From 2014-07-02 the entry states, "Tor is currently part of the Holtzbrinck publishing group, now known as Macmillan Publishers. There is a UK sister imprint, Tor UK."; preceding revision was 2013-11-01

Wiki-EN Tor Books (cf. Tom Doherty) still calls Tor Books (Tor, TOR, Forge, whatever) "the primary imprint of Tom Doherty Associates LLC publishing company, based in New York City"


2016-01-19 at bookstore

Andre Norton novels (1) 1985-08[57] and collections (2) 1989-11[58] 1990-07[59]
Jane Yolen (1) [60]

PV by four experienced editors including Mhh

Crossroads Adventures (5)

iirc all (c) 1984-89, publ 1985-90; title pages all "A Tom Doherty Associates Book" all caps text under Tor SF or Tor fantasy logo; copyright pages all TOR and Tor; Tom Doherty Associates, Inc. ... NYC street address; all TDA Book or TDAI Book on back cover

Hayford Peirce, Napoleon [61]


import from /PV

2016-03-27 import from /PV

return to P555136 and other Odyssey Classics, Harcourt Young Classics


support for interpretation of Harcourt prev. Delacorte inside back flap

  • 1082 MP Cherry Tree matches goodreads
  • 0606 MP (2) matches Amazon June 1, 2006
  • application to "1004" Half Magic maybe
Yearling

Yearling

Yearling http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/publisher.cgi?1525 span 1982-2016
Dell Yearling http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/publisher.cgi?183 span 1968-2007

no external links; no internal links (desirable xrefs, eg Dell) except ISFDB wiki Publisher page for "Yearling"


The Book of Dragons

A Dell Yearling Classic [logo]

not done

Peter Graves

A Yearling Book
  title page Dell Publishing Co., Inc.; street address same
cover: A Dell Yearling Book

not done

The 13th Floor

A Yearling Book
  title page publ by Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers, a division of 
  Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc.
cover: A Dell Yearling Book
(done 0125)

The Wolves

A Yearling Book
  Copyright page "Published by Dell Publishing a division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc."; Yearling is a registered trademarks (not Dell)
cover: A Dell Yearling Book
(done 0201)

Mary Poppins series, 1991-04

  1. (add 0201) same as 2
  2. (done 0201) Copyright page "Published by Dell Publishing a division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc."; Yearling and Dell are two registered trademarks
  3. (done 0202) same as 2
  4. (done 0202) same as 2
cover banner: A Dell Yearling Book

The Foundling

A Yearling Book
  Copyright page "Yearling (R) TM 913705, Dell Publishing Co., Inc."
cover: A Dell Yearling Book
(done 0201)
Odyssey

Odyssey/HarcourtYoung Classics editions

Mary Poppins

Harcourt, Inc.
cities ...

Magic by the Lake

An Odyssey/Harcourt Young Classic

NEED DO all volumes LPL or Siona


Puffin

Lucas-Kasha

Puffin Books


Tor

Encyclopedia of Xanth, Ghost of a Chance

TOR [logo]
A Tom Doherty Associates Book
New York [Ghost only]
  title page Tom Doherty Associates, Inc.; street address same; back cover A Tom Doherty Associates, Inc. Book


Fall 2016

http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/illustrations/illustrators/batten.html


Donohue

Publisher search Donohue [62]

Donahue, Donohoe --eliminated from the database, completed 2016-10-29

Donohue, Henneberry & Co. [63] 4
M. A. Donohue & Co. [64] 7 years inclg 2 pre-1900

Donohue Brothers, Chicago, 1900 [65]

maybe publisher or copyright holder with imprints "Donohue, Hennessey & Co." and "M. A. Donohue & Co."

Some books catalogued as Donohue Brothers

LC 1900 https://lccn.loc.gov/01004172 (c) Donohue Brothers, per copy at HathiTrust
WorldCat [66] [67] [68] [69] [70]-spine-[71] [72] [73]


Amazon ASIN: B0008B0PJW

The Lost Empire 1934; Donohue, Goldsmith
Goldsmith edition of The Lost Empire seems to be 1938 or later per back cover list of Books for Boys series [74] (expired); dated 1936 by one seller at ABEbooks 2016-10


Nutt

Publisher David Nutt (in the Strand)

Wikipedia: David Nutt, Alfred Nutt, The Folklore Society


(Folk-Lore: A Quarterly Review of Myth, Tradition, Institution, & Custom, incorporating The Archaeological Review and The Folk-Lore Journal, was first issued in March 1890, "published for The Folk-Lore Society by David Nutt, 270, Strand". Source: title page of Volume I as bound, viewed at HathiTrust. Joseph Jacobs edited the first four years, followed by Nutt for one year.<ref>"Catalog Record: Folklore". HathiTrust Digital Library (hathitrust.org). Retrieved 2016-10-24.</ref>)

The Folk-Lore Journal, vols 1-7, 1883 to 1889 [75] [76]

The Folk-Lore Record, vols 1-5, 1878 to 1882 [77] [78]

HathiTrust Digital Library provides full views, apparently complete, from 1878 to 1922.

  1. The Folk-Lore Record, vols 1-5, 1878 to 1882 [79] [80]
  2. The Folk-Lore Journal, vols 1-7, 1883 to 1889 [81] [82]
  3. Folk-Lore, vols 1-33, 1890 to 1922 [83] (bound with subtitle "A Quarterly Review ...")

User:Pwendt/FFM#Jacobs

Sonnenschein

Publisher (W.) Swan Sonnenschein & Co.

Fairy Tales of All Nations

o[84] Fairy Tales of All Nations, ser II [Illustrated?], London: W. Swan Sonnenschein & Co.

same publisher, Illustrated library of fairy tales

1883 ed. Emily S Cappel, Old Norse Sagas [85], also as 1882


William Swan Sonnenschein, ed/transl/wri EN (10 Sonnenschein, 6 Anson)

Sonnenschein http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n96085929/
pseud. W.S.W. Anson http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n90603202/
1883 picture book o[86] 32p
1884 picture book o[87] 48p
1884 retelling illustrated o[88]


Wilhelm Wägner DE, NE ; Dr. Wilhelm Wägner LCCN n85-312091 (21)

Asgard and the Gods : the tales and traditions of our Northern ancestors, forming a complete manual of Norse mythology

1880 1st ed.? Asgard, "& Allen" o[89];
1884 Asgard ..., 3rd ed. o[90] adapted from the work of W. Waegner [Wilhelm Wägner] by M.W. MacDowall, and edited by W.S.W. Anson
1886 4th ed. earliest at HDL

Epics and Romances of the Middle Ages. Adapted from the work of Dr. W. Wägner [Wilhelm Wägner] by M. W. Macdowall, and edited by W. S. W. Anson.

Subsequently published under title: Romances and Epics of Our Northern Ancestors
1883 1st ed.? HDL
1884 2nd https://lccn.loc.gov/01011807 HDL (1 of several)
1896 8th https://lccn.loc.gov/01011808
1917 Dutton https://lccn.loc.gov/18022544 ; o[91] by M.W. Macdowall, and ed. by W.S.W. Anson

2016-10-29 "epics and romances" no hits 1883

[92] The Scotsman 1884-06-03 p7 : 3rd Asgard, 2nd Epics ; two large volumes ... admirably presented

only hit, 'epics and romances' 1880 to 1884
no relevant hit, 'asgard and the gods'
no hit, anson sonnenschein
1906(?) Romances and Epics, https://lccn.loc.gov/07006179 HDL;
1907 Romances and Epics, Editor's Autograph Edition, HDL

2016-10-29 "romances and epics" no hits 1906; 1 hit 1907 "New Books in the Library" Det F P 1907-04-14 p21

2006 Dover, Great Norse, Celtic, and Teutonic legends, https://lccn.loc.gov/2003068770 "Unabridged republication of the classic 1907 edition."


A Bibliography of Mythology and Folklore

1897

The Epic of the Beast (Reynard)

1924 o[93] Caxton's text modernized by W.S. Stallybrass


Dillingham

search

2016-10-20

G. W. Dillingham
Charles T. Dillingham --one anomalous joint publication PV Rtrace


Lothrop

search enough

D. Lothrop =?= Lothrop Publishing Co. (identically annotated)


Kerr

2016-09-23 import from ./later
Publishers search: Kerr

2016-10-20 Charles H. Kerr --one anomaly SV Bluesman


els W. H. Bishop (William Henry)

Wikipedia List AAALDL (20) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n90-620331 VIAF=18838756

w S. Byron Welcome, wri --dnf viaf ; WorldCat 1 book only
? James Allman

https://lccn.loc.gov/no2014128618 (1 or 2) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2014-128618 (corrupt, and dnf search) VIAF=310726931

18-16180 - plausible but uncertain identity [old catalog]

no info: Cyrus Cole, B. F. Heuston

 w     S. Byron Welcome --WorldCat 1 book only
 ls	Zebina Forbush
 lws	Rev. T. McGrady
 w	Edwin Arnold Brenholtz
el	Mary E. Marcy
 l	C. A. Steere
 lw	M. A. (Richardson, Merrick Abner) b. 1841 (4)
 ls	James M. Galloway (as Anon Moore) Moore (1) VIAF=72888182
eFl	Paul Lafargue
 lws	William Henry Bishop
els	Frederick Upham Adams
 ws	Samuel W. Odell
el	Flora Annie Steel

Rammel, Rosemont, Furry, Sakolsky, Pogany

Unity Library [94] --maybe nominally monthly #1 to 8, May to Dec 1891; #81 to 92, 1898


worknotes 2016-10-06/07

Charles H. Kerr & Company (15?) --new name 2016-10-03; all attested as of 10-04 (6)

  1. 1890 LOH$ s Cole --dnfVIAF
  2. 1891 –O–$ Cole as Unity #1
  3. 1891 –O–$ Heuston as Unity #8
  4. 1892 –OHo s Heuston --dnfVIAF (HDL is 2nd ed. 1892; first 1891?) ; --dnf news 1891/92 full title and "Rice Mills" heuston ; 1st ed.? 07-18778 o[95] (Library of Progress #2, shd be early 1892) ; Unity Library #8 utopia
  5. 1894 –O–$ w Welcome --dnfVIAF --dnf LC --dnf HDL
  6. 1895 LOHo {ok} M.A. (Richardson) --dnf news title
  7. 1895 LO–n {ok} Bishop --dnf HDL --done in part (two SV records seem SPECIOUS) P375223 as "William Henry Bishop" (meanwhile all 3 newspaper records give w.h. bishop)
  8. 1897 –O–n {ok} Adams ; sometime issued as Library of Progress #24 o[96] o[97]
  9. 1897 LOH$ {ok} Anon Moore (Galloway)
  10. 1898 LOH$ {ok} Forbush http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80-034448 1 book only; VIAF=11139863 ; --dnf news author, also co[-]opolitan
  11. 1898 –O–n {ok} Odell ; 1 hit 'last war' odell
  12. 1901 LOH$ {ok} McGrady (7) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2003-065689 VIAF=91484344 ; 1 hit full title
  13. 1903 LOHo Allman --uncertain identity VIAF=310726931 ; --dnf news
  14. 1904 ––H {ok} LaFargue --dnf news
  15. 1905 LOHn {ok} Brenholtz --dnfVIAF http://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-brenholtz,%20edwin%20arnold/ (3)
  16. 1908 LOHn {ok} Steere (1) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2010-026885 1 book only VIAF=120468023
  17. 1917 LOHo {ok} Marcy (9) --dnf news full title, 'cave people' mary marcy
  18. 1990 amaz {ok} Bellamy/Rammel/Rosemont
  19. 1999 amaz {ok} Lindsay/Lindsay/Sakolsky/Furry


[] 1890 The Auroraphone

Cyrus Cole --dnf VIAF SFE http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/cole_cyrus

http://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-cyrus,%20cole/ 1 book only


[] 2nd ed., 1892 --revised wr HDL (1st ed. not found at HDL)

The Rice Mills of Port Mystery

B F Heuston --dnf VIAF http://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-heuston,%20b%20f/ 1 book only

1891 1st o[98]
1892 2nd o[99], with list of Contents, and o[100] Library of Progress #2


[] 1897 President John Smith T20742

Prices from Library of Progress #26 The Co-opolitan back page p. 172 at HDL
$0.10 President John Smith ("25 editions in a year")

Publ date inferred from review The Sun 1897-01-14 p4 and (brief) SLPD -01-17 p28; infer this is the December 1896 Unity Library issue


done below wr HDL

[101]

later fix/sort the two editions (the second with longer subtitle "Written in 1920")

05-42991 (apparent 1st) links HDL

HDL (2) NYPL Unity Library #64 Dec 1896, without cover; California Library of Progress #24 Aug 1897, with cover

(front differs) Preface [7]-9 (p10 differs) Introduction 11-15 (p16 differs) ch1 from p17 ...p289, Letter to the Reader (one p290, two pp290-293) (latter perhaps 30pp promoting Kerr or Andrews books)

HDL 1 U California, matches the second but higher-quality image
els  Frederick Upham Adams, wri (15)

http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no99-038611


[] The Last War (Unity Library #89, 1898) --dnf HDL; done wr Unity Library

 ws  S. W. Odell, wri (Samuel W.)

http://www.worldcat.org/identities/viaf-107518856/ VIAF=107518856 NLI=000305464


[] 1904 The Sale of An Appetite --submitted wr HDL

efl  Paul LaFargue, wri (67)

http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-041335 VIAF=61610596


Charles H. Kerr, translator --inclg 3 transl LaFargue and 2 Vande https://lccn.loc.gov/no93020395 (13) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no93-020395 GND=119510006 VIAF=5742777

Charles H. Kerr Company https://lccn.loc.gov/n86855794 (5) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n86-855794 GND=951962671 VIAF=131438672

Dorothy D. Deene, songwriter (and ill?) https://lccn.loc.gov/n2013043053 (2) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2013-043050 (1 book only as writer) VIAF=305019178

Osgood etc

2016-09-23 import from ./later


0918/19
Horace E. Scudder

Scudder 112351

1862/1864 mixed http://www.worldcat.org/title/dream-children/oclc/382627/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true
1864 Dream Children (more stories akin to those) at HDL

John's Nap p63-p74 The Rich Man's Place p151-61

Cambridge: Sever and Francis nidb; wri ill both uncredited; Contents 14; no list of illus.; 4 plates not included in the pagination p20 at HDL

o[102] print o[103] e o[104] mic o[105] mic (also reissue 1878 Hurd and Houghton)


1869 [106] links HDL; http://www.worldcat.org/title/stories-from-my-attic/oclc/187494237/editions?start_edition=1&sd=asc&referer=br&se=yr&qt=sort_yr_asc&editionsView=true&fq=

Stories from my attic / By the author of "Dream-children" and "Seven little people and their friends."

1880 HDL http://www.worldcat.org/title/stories-and-romances/oclc/2327117/editions?start_edition=1&sd=asc&referer=br&se=yr&qt=sort_yr_asc&editionsView=true&fq=
1882 Fables [107]
1887 Folk Stories [108]
1890 F&FS [109] links HDL

Prepared for the use of schools and drawn from the author's "The book of fables" and "The book of folkstories".

1906 [110]
1919 [111] o[112]

The Riverside Magazine, absorbed by Scribner's Monthly https://lccn.loc.gov/sf89099015


Nathaniel Hawthorne

check newspapers

1851 http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?364157
1852 http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?422069
1870 http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?261609

1851 Wonder Book

classified adverts dated nov 11 (two booksellers) notices Hartford Courant 1851-11-14/15; Baker from Billings (no price)

1852 Snow-Image

classified adverts paid dec 30 and jan 17, running about two weeks each? (no price)


Houghton > Hurd and Houghton

Hurd & Houghton 1870 (19 hits)

NYTrib 1870-04-09 p8 ongoing series of Hans Christian Andersen (some announced 1869-10) , Wonder Stories told for Children, new translation, plus several new stories "some of which were written by Andersen expressly for The Riverside Magazine"
NYTrib 1870-04-11 p6 "just removed to their new shop, No. 18 Astor-place"
1868 The Riverside Magazine

Wikipedia 1867 in literature: "Three new American periodicals for children — Oliver Optic's Magazine, Frank Leslie's Boys' and Girls' Weekly, and the Riverside Magazine for Young People — are launched."

Wikipedia Stockton: His first fairy tale, "Ting-a-ling," was published that year in The Riverside Magazine; his first book collection appeared in 1870.

earliest 1864-03-28 p2 The Globe (Toronto) "A new publishing house is being started in New York, under the firm of Messrs. Hurd & Houghton."
[113] NYT 1864-05-31 p5 "Copartnership Notice" 135 Washington St. (still the OCBookstore); Hurd & Houghton No. 401 Broadway (corner Walker St.)
Wonder Book o[114]; HDL[115] Houghton, Osgood and Company 1880 (the only; others are catalog errors)
Some WorldCat libraries catalog "The Riverside Press, Cambridge" as a joint publisher, at least for other printings/eds. (OCLC 23948849, 226659696) --HOC and HMC, both as 1879, viii+224, 16cm

HMC as 1879 (not) o[116] o[117]

Works of Hawthorne o[118]

EN and Wikidata Henry Oscar Houghton George Mifflin https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George_Mifflin&redirect=no Melancthon M. Hurd (not done) James D. Hurd (not done) Clarence McIlvaine

HDL[119] HMC, stated Baker/Billings with Wikipedia's frontispiece

Twice Told
Tanglewood o[120] (long title, uncertain ed.)
Houghton, Osgood and Company 1880 o[121]
(also 1879, one 256-page edition, which matches our 1st ed. https://lccn.loc.gov/07003867)
Walter Crane ill. https://lccn.loc.gov/75300414 https://lccn.loc.gov/75314016
HMC 1885 https://lccn.loc.gov/07003767

newspapers 1879-12-29/31 (23 hits)

[122] --Houghton, Osgood & Co. publishing establishment destroyed
[123] NYT 1879-12-29 p1 "Houghton, Osgood & Co.", from February 1878

newspapers 1880 Osgood (60 hits)

[124] Det 1880-01-01 p4 nothing irreplaceable
[125] NYTrib 1880-01-03 p5 fire last Sunday night (1879-12-28)
[126] NYTrib 1880-05-03 p4 Osgood share of the Houghton Osgood list
[127] NYTrib 1880-05-23 p8 The American Architect and Building News now part of JRO&Co, after "recent dissolution"
[128] The Sun (Balt) 1880-06-05 p5 review Mount Desert, on the Coast of Maine, Mrs. Clara Barnes Martin. 5th ed.
Houghton Osgood NYT 1880-06-20 p8 New Books
DFP 1880-08-07 The Poetical Works of HWL, illustrated, 17-18 Houghton, Osgood & Co.
separate notices NYTrib 1880-08-28 p6 Literary Notes on what's coming

Ting-a-Ling

1870 http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?261609

LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/45040833">45-40833</a> OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1337074">1337074</a>

1882 why the long title?

LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/04016467">04-16467</a> OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5213622">5213622</a>

The Riverside Magazine for Young People: An Illustrated Monthly (1867 to 1870?) 1870 at HDL

Stockton p179; 8-part serial from p193 (May, No. XLI)
Andersen, about six
pagination spans 1-576 = 12@48


Ting-a-ling (26) o[129]

incl Scribner 1882 91 94 99 1900 01 05 10 11 12 13 16 17 25 + Gutenberg 2007 from 1921

Ting-a-ling (8) o[130]

incl Scribner 1882 97 1955 56


Publisher search

Frederick Warne [131]
Heinemann [132] (perhaps especially "Heinemann" and "William Heinemann")
Ticknor [133]
Fields [134]
Osgood [135]

James R. Osgood and Co. The first company published The Atlantic Monthly. One title page shows

something like "late Ticknor and Fields and Fields & Osgood"

The Atlantic Monthly, from 1857-11-01

publ [Moses] Phillips, Sampson and Company (London: Trubner and Company); ed JRLowell
annual vols 1-2
1859 Ticknor and Fields
semiannual vols 3-22 (the latter bound with Fields, Osgood title page)
1868 Fields, Osgood & Company (Ticknor's

HDL catalog records show

1857/58 annual vols 1, 2
1859-1900 semiannual vols 3-86
1900-22 semiannual vols 85-130
... 1957 semiannual vols 199/200

vol 22, 1868b completed by Fields, Osgood (December by Ticknor and Fields) vol 27, 1871a completed by James R. Osgood (January by Fields, Osgood; February; James R. Osgood) 35c, $4/yr; letterhead page p145 still states entered by Fields, Osgood

March announces new Hawthorne edition, beginning April, $2/vol entered by Osgood p273
vol 41, no. 243 (Jan 1878) H.O. Houghton and Company; bound Houghton, Osgood
vol 42, no. 249 (Jul 1878) Houghton, Osgood
vol 40 (1877b), H.O. Houghton; Hurd and Houghton; The Riverside Press [136]
vol 32 (1873b), J.R. Osgood


Ticknor

1832 Allen and Ticknor; 1833 William D. Ticknor and Company "which would remain the legal name of the firm until his death"; imprint 1845 Ticknor Reed and Fields, 1854 Ticknor and Fields

son Benjamin Holt Ticknor

James Thomas Fields biog: 1839 partner, 1846 Ticknor and Fields, 1868 Fields, Osgood & Company, 1871-01-01 announced retirement

Atlantic Monthly office, Ticknor & Fields, 124 Tremont Street, Boston, ca.1868

1871 title page (three lines, all caps):

Boston:
James R. Osgood and Company,
Late Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood, & Co.

partners: James Thomas Fields Henry Oscar Houghton (and Lawson Valentine $) Thomas and Benjamin Ticknor Clarence McIlvaine

Benjamin Holt Ticknor (son of the patriarch, grandfather of Ben Ticknor) https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64772160


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  • James R. Osgood, McIlvaine & Co., Publishers 45 Albemarle Street, London W. (1892 inside address or letterhead, longest of several as catalogued by University of Glasgow, Special Collections, Whistler Archive --letter from McIlvaine received by James McNeil Whistler
  • Quote in full, via Google Books: Letters, Fictions, Lives: Henry James and William Dean Howells; by Henry James, William Dean Howells, Michael Anesko; Oxford UP; 1997; 0195061195; p. 282 n. 5 "Clarence W. McIlvaine (1865–1912), formerly employed by Harper & Brothers, joined James R. Osgood to form Osgood, McIlvaine & Company, the London representative of Harper's. When Osgood died in 1892, the concern was absorbed by Harper's, and McIlvaine took charge of the London office. In this capacity he had frequent dealings with HJ."
  • 1891 England Census, via Ancestry.co.uk: Clarence W McIlvaine abt 1866 - city, United States city, London
  • The U Glasgow Whistler Archive (above) is Papers of the artist James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903). There are about 15 items linked to Clarence W. McIlvaine including 1 letter from Whistler to McIlvaine (1890) and 6 letters from McIlvaine to Whistler (1892).
  • James R. Osgood, McIlvaine & Co., Publishers, 45 Albemarle Street, London W (letterhead or inside address?, longest version as catalogued by Whistler Archive, letters from McIlvaine to Whistler)
  • Also via Google Books:
    Mrs. Hudson in New York, Barry S. Brown, Andrews UK Limited, 2015; 9781780927909 (4 hits; in the 1st, Dr. Watson calls on McIlvaine)
    search 'Clarence McIlvaine Thomas Hardy Wessex' (numerous hits)

Publisher: James R. Osgood, McIlvaine & Co.

1891 Oscar Wilde, Pomegranates P299788

Christies "James R. Osgood, McIlvaine, 1891"
OCLC "London : James R. Osgood, McIlvaine & Co., [London] : Chiswick Press: C. Whittingham and Co. 1891."
HDL shows: London // James R. Osgood // McIlvaine // & Co // 45 // Albemarle // Street

1891 Oscar Wilde, Savile's Crime P332789

OCLC "London : J.R. Osgood, McIlvaine and Co., 1891."
HDL shows: London // James R. Osgood, // McIlvaine and Co., // 45 // Albemarle Street

1893 Henry James [Rtrace from scanned images] P418923

Google Books title page: "London // James R. Osgood, McIlvaine & Co., 1893 // 45, Albermarle Street, W." (but Google states "Company")
LCCN "London, J. R. Osgood, McIlvaine & co., 1893."
OCLC "London : J.R. Osgood, McIlvaine, 1893."

1893 Stephen Grail T1696090

OCLC "London : James R. Osgood, McIlvaine & Co., 1893." o[137]
OCLC "London : J.R. Osgood & Co., 1893." o[138] o[139] --extend same Note
OCLC "New York, Harper & Bros., 1893." Series: Harper's Franklin Square library, no. 737" o[140] P586263

1894 Fergus Hume n82-72865 (59)

? no source; no LCCN
OCLC "London : Osgood, McIlvaine, 1894." o[141] "Responsibility: Fergus Hume (Stephen Grail)" --perhaps438536 wh may be specious or mistaken

The Private Life in newspapers 1893-06 to 12 (15 hits)

UK (1)

Manchester Guardian 1893-06-20 p10 "Novels": reviewed as 6 new short stories "8vo, pp. 331, 5s." --mainly the title story, briefly The Wheel of Time, commends the conclusions of the two others in the database, does not mention those two not in the database


N-Y Trib 1893-08-16 p8 "Harper & Brothers // Have Just Published [2nd of 4] // II. // The Private Life. // Including the Three Stories entitled The Private Life, Lord Beaupre, and The Visits. By Henry James. 16mo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1 00."

same 08-19 p8 "Books of the Week" as "The Private Life and Other Stories. By Henry James. 12mo, pp. 232." (no price)

NYTimes 08-21 "Books Received" as "The Private Life. Lord Beaupre. The Visits. By Henry James. 16mo. ... $1.25."

NYTimes 09-26 p5 "Harper & Brothers // Publish Today // [3rd of 5] III. The Wheel of Time. // Including the Three Stories entitled The Wheel of Time, Collaboration, and Owen Wingrave. By Henry James. 16mo, cloth, ornamental, $1." // "In Uniform Style: The Private Life. Three Stories. By Henry James. $1."

N-Y Trib 09-30 p8 H&B' List of New Books, III and XI of XVI

NYTimes 10-07 same

also reviewed under various titles


Griffith etc

Publisher search Griffith


GFOW http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/publisher.cgi?31043

Griffith and Farran http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/publisher.cgi?34717

"Griffith" 1884
"Griffith and Farran" 1882 (and Dutton); 1872
1868 "Griffith and Farran, successors to Newbery and Harris, (Edinburgh : T. Constable, Printer to the Queen, and to the University)"

Francis Newbery https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Newbery_%28publisher%29 (1743–1818) surviving son of John Newbery (d. 1767)

"He went into the business of patent-medicine selling and publishing which his father had created, both publishing and selling patent medicines. In 1779 he transferred the patent-medicine part of the business to the northeast corner of St. Paul's Churchyard, leaving the book publishing at the old spot. The firm was subsequently known as Newbery & Harris, for the partner John Harris; in 1865 it became Messrs. Griffiths & Farran.[1]

John Harris (1756–1846) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harris_%28publisher%29

16-page (as p157-72 = Section 14 at Google Books) (we link page 2/158) Catalogue "Grant and Griffith, successors to J./John Harris" that includes also

p3, The Silver Swan
p4, Tales from the Court of Oberon
p16 Popular Toy Books, 1s.


P483281 1848, t.p. showing "successors to J. Harris"

P375955 as 1849 2nd (o[142] 1847 1st by Cundall?)

P553015 1849

P454941 check 1854 Cinderella *ill.?) by Cruikshank https://lccn.loc.gov/n80067117

https://lccn.loc.gov/75009336 one Cinderella 1969 publ cites text from Boston 1863
https://lccn.loc.gov/71011181 Four Fairy Tales 1969/70 includes Cinderella


1790 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/270107739
as 1839 "John Harris" http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/23456338
Grant and Griffith (successors to Newbery and Harris) -- 1848 to 1856
1848 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/32521743 Tales from the court of Oberon
~1850 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/863427302 Fabulous histories. : the history of the robins
1856 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/690187186 The talking bird
Griffith and Farran, late Grant and Griffith, successors to Newbery and Harris, corner of St. Paul's Church Yard, London, -- 1856 to 1859
1857 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/173285986 Granny's
1858? http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/810649242 catalogue
Griffith and Farran, successors to Newbery and Harris -- 1858
(1856 to 1866) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33364645 The history of the house that Jack built (toy book)
1856 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/905320744 Tales of magic and meaning (fairy tales)
1860 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/905337234 The life and perambulations of a mouse
1862/61 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/80816702 The story of King Arthur and his Knights
1862 4th http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/13029516 The doll and her friends
1865 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/30617814 Hacco, the dwarf

"Newbery and Harris" not found as publisher among 80-odd WorldCat hits for "Newbery and Harris" to mid-1860s

Same for 30-odd WorldCat hits for "Newbery & Harris" to mid-1860s

Grant and Griffith, successors to Newbery & Harris

(1843 to 1856) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/38317286 The remarkable history of the house that Jack built
1848 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/811008250 catalogue

... successors to J. Harris

(1853 to 1856) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/48818940 Peter Piper's practical principles

Griffith and Farran, late Grant & Griffith, successors to Newbery & Harris

~1856 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/14697200 Cinderella by Perrault, illus. uncredited

Griffith and Farran, successors to Newbery & Harris

1860 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/82102773 The White Elephant

Grant and Griffith successors to John Harris; or to J. Harris

1844 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/913327137 catalogue catalogued as "... John Harris"
1844 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/34162714 catalogue catalogued as "... J. Harris"

Grant and Griffith

1847 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/20599165 -- ... late John Harris ; The Lady Ella ; or the story of "Cinderella" in verse
1847 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/12271763 -- successors to J. Harris ; The Silver Swan, illus. uncredited
1852 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/50872695 -- (successors to J. Harris) ; The doll and her friends
~1860 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/913389556 -- ; Tom Thumb


Advanced search does not provide search by Publisher (only Keyword, Title, Author, and other dimensions) altho Keyword hits publisher?

not in Publisher directory 2016-11-14

Francis Newbery
Harris
John Harris, J. Harris; John Newbery
Newbery

in Publisher directory

Grant and Griffith 1848 1849
Griffith and Farran
Griffith, Farran, Okeden & Welsh




WorldCat: Griffith Farran Browne

o#133 implies 1892 to 1901, "Griffith Farran & Co." Newberry House, 39 Charing Cross Road j

"Griffith, Farran, Browne & Co." --Publisher on spine."

? 35 Bow Street, Covent Garden


even 1897, Harraden/Lupton is one of the few dated firmly "1897", no bracket or question mark --perhaps this publisher did not use imprint dates

Beatrice Harraden

Beatrice Harraden, wri EN --identity? http://lccn.loc.gov/n88218756 (34)

Edith D. Lupton, ill --not at VIAF; 1 book only at WorldCat (and perhaps also 1904 picture book o[143])

J. H. Bacon, ill; John Henry Frederick Bacon EN http://lccn.loc.gov/nb98035697 (3)

HDL

1889, ill Bacon; 1894; Blackie 1895; Scribner's 1898
1891 dnf HDL
1891 ; GF Browne 1897 ; 1915 Henry Frowde,Hodder & Stoughton (new, at least re-ill L A Govey)

[144]

At Baldwin Children's Collection [145]

Things will take a turn, 1889?; revised 1895
A new book of the fairies (1891), revised 1897
  1. t.p., [v] "Griffith Farran Browne & Co. Limited // 35 Bow Street, Covent Garden // London
  2. Preface to New Edition, vii-viii, "six years ago", signed Hampstead, March 29th, 1897.
  3. Contents, ix
  4. List of Illustrations, xi-xii
  5. p1-178
Untold tales of the past, 1897

1889 (inscribed Dec 19th 1889) t.p. "London: // Blackie & Son, 49 & 50 Old Bailey, E.C. // Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Dublin."

  1. decorated, not illustrated
  2. novel spans p[7]-95
  3. A Selection of Blackie & Son's Books for Young People. [1]-8 --half-crown, two shilling, 18d, shilling (inclg Gordon Browne's Fairy Tales (2), ill. GB colour), 9d, 6d, 4d --this book not found


Frowde etc


Publisher search Frowde

P214625 NEEDs much, mainly "London, Henry Frowde, Hodder & Stoughton"
Internet Archive: , and [146]
Open Library: , & [147]
Bibliopolis: and & [148] (metadealer; variously fashioned by dealers)

try LWCurrey!

HDL "henry frowde hodder stoughton" (35) nominally 1897 and 1908-1923 (33) and 1988 (mainly nponfiction, perhaps half medicine/health)

[1909] London : Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton [149]
[1910?] London : Henry Frowde & Hodder & Stoughton [150]
1914 London : Henry Frowde Hodder & Stoughton [151]
1915 London : Henry Frowde Hodder and Stoughton [152]

Henry Frowde b. 1841 director OUP http://lccn.loc.gov/nr93008543

LC Cat records are 5 works published by Henry Frowde, Hodder & Stoughto
one 1909] as "Henry Froude and Hodder and Stoughton" LCCN 2014-656871
http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr93-008543

VIAF: Frowde, Henry [153]; no hit as "Froude"



Strang Transportation illustrators

 l .Webster, W. E., ill 226287 Walter Ernest WD (2) VIAF=9080626 VIAF=95752432 ULAN=500011729 http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n94-089879
 l .Michael, A. C., ill 125074 Arthur Carr (3) VIAF=78413973 VIAF=95883692 ULAN=500032824 http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no99-044883
 w .Dugdale, T. C. 226286 https://lccn.loc.gov/nr95019046 (0)
eww .Eyles, D. C. 240448 http://lccn.loc.gov/n85120372 (1, Derek) (WorldCat both Derek, D.C.)


SFE3

shows Frowde and Milford imprints "/"
Herbert Strang, lists 11 works inclg 6 futuristic Transportation, 2 Future-War, 3 Lost Race
  1. 08 £ ; King of the Air 1907/08
  2. 08 £ ; Lord of the Seas: A Story of a Submarine (1908), clearly evocative of Jules Verne's Captain Nemo sequence
  3. 10 C$ ; The Cruise of the Gyro-Car ;; "gyro-car" one of nearly 50 New Words advertised late 1911 in US newspapers, 1200-page Websters's New Illustrated Dictionary (about 20% air trans, 20% other trans)
  4. 10 C$ ; Round the World in Seven Days 1910-11/12 $1.25 US H&S HartC; 3/6 Frowde HS ManchG, $1.00 Toronto (and Gyro-Car 75c) [154] Tor 1910-12-10 p18 reviews both; "Books Received" with prices same page
  5. 12 £ w ; The Flying Boat
  6. 24 -- ; A Thousand Miles an Hour
[155] Lord of the Seas
[156] Round the World

later make variant by co-author names; rearrange Synopsis and Notes

Published for the ] 1908 Christmas season evidently (2) Published for the ] 1910 Christmas season evidently (2)


1st ed. OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8822147">8822147</a> 1907 Christmas season evidently Price from advertisement by the publisher "Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton's New Books for Boys and Girls"

Lord of the Seas --submitted 2016-11-17

Price from listing Manchester Guardian 1908-12-03 p5 "Book Received"

and review The Scotsman -12-10 p3 "Juvenile and Gift Books" -- "published jointly by Mr Henry Frowde and Messrs Hodder & Stoughton" -- Strang at his best; set mainly in the South Sea Islands, an English youth assists the American designer/builder in "adventures outwitting some rascally Germans" who seek the submarine design

Reviewed also Manchester Guardian -12-22 p4 "Christmas Books: Boys' Books": "It is of course anti-German, abnd the anti-German parts are crudely done, but the really suggestive parts of the book are as good as anything yet written by him."

Presumable US edition from Hodder & Stoughton noted NY Times 1909-12-18 pBR805 "Many Boys' Books of Outdoor Life" (no price) No other hit found 2016-11-17 in automated search of multiple newspapers 1908 to 1910

Sultan Jim

6s from listing Manchester Guardian 1913-10-21 p6 "Books Received"

[157] The Scotsman 1913-11-27 p4; "The admirable Jules Verne is dead
also and more interesting Captain Gilson, The Race Round the World: "The admirable Jules Verne is dead, but he has hosts of imitators to-day ..."; this one "a stirring romance quite in the Verne vein"; "The invention of a new motor spirit, "methylite", is assumed in order to make the enterprise entirely credible, and with this taken for granted Captain Gilson's story makes no demand upon credulity."
also 1s. edition of Gyro-Car
[158] The Observer 1913-12-07 p7 "Gift-Books for Christmas" "There is a race of Arabs in a remote corner of Portuguese West Africa, whom Jim Saltoun leads against the cannibals, defends from German prospectors, and finally annexes to Britain."


Cyrus Cuneo, ill. Sultan Jim 115001 WD, https://lccn.loc.gov/no98104456 (5) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no98-104456 (stated 94 works)

  1. 13 nibdb-- Sultan Jim: Empire Builder
  2. 16 The Old Man of the Mountain
  3. 24 nidb-- The Heir of a Hundred Kings (London: Oxford University Press/Humphrey Milford, 1924) [illus/hb/]

SFE3 gives Cuneo both interior and hardcover illustrator

5 of these Synopses submitted 2016-11-16
  • 2nd of Strang's three Lost Race novels; this one "set in the Himalayas and featuring an Antihero who uses high Technology tools to maintain his rule" --SFE3
set in Central Africa, earliest of
set in Egypt, latest of
Herbert Strang https://lccn.loc.gov/n88132495 (26) VIAF=58168969 http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n88-132495 ("Strang, Herbert", stated 37 works)
Mrs. Herbert Strang https://lccn.loc.gov/n88132500 (1)  VIAF=1563075 http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n88-132500 ("Strang, Herbert Mrs", stated 278 works inclg many Herbert)
Charles James L'Estrange https://lccn.loc.gov/n88132490 VIAF=45854731 isfdb=173539 http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n88-132490 (12 works inclg some Herbert)
George Herbert Ely https://lccn.loc.gov/n88132489 (4) VIAF=60635338 http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n88-132489 ("Strang, Herbert", stated 162 works)

Herbert Strang US publishers Bobbs-Merrill, Putnam's

Herbert Strang at LC as publisher HFHS https://lccn.loc.gov/10030037 https://lccn.loc.gov/15020677 https://lccn.loc.gov/11013736 https://lccn.loc.gov/16006766 https://lccn.loc.gov/19018557

LC holds King of the Air (US, c1907) https://lccn.loc.gov/09002776 and Round the World (US, c1910) https://lccn.loc.gov/10027189

1917-18 LC shows London: both H. Frowde and H. Milford

Five not at HDL 2016-11-16 (except the first in US ed.)

1908 King "London, H. Frowde, Hodder and Stoughton"
HDL: Strang c1907-11 Bobbs-Merrill, two eds. at HDL, not distinguished [159] (frontispieces differ and that From harvard U has list of Ilustrations) novel spans p1-[227] ; https://lccn.loc.gov/09002776 Bobbs-Merrill ed. o[160]
nidb-- 1908 Lord of the Seas ; listed in Catalog
1910 Cruise "Henry Frowde : Hodder & Stoughton" (the boys new 1/- net library)
HDL with original cover; Preface v-vi; Illus. front + 3nip + map; lacking map p[10]; spans p[11]-243; 16-page catalogue! (lacking p4-5); Herbert Strang's Romances uniform with this volume 2/6 each, inclg both 1908 from SFE3
nidb-- 1910 Round the World
HDL NY: Hodder & Stoughton, George H. Doran Co.; with original cover ; (c) 1910 Doran; frontispiece + 6 plates nip; spans p9-282 (novel with fict. postscript)
1912 "London: H. Frowde, Hodder and Stoughton" The Flying Boat at LWCurrey London: Henry Frowde Hodder and Stoughton
(1924 A Thousand Miles per Hour from Milford OUP) (apparently Milford succeeded Frowde at London OUP)
1913 "London : Henry Frowde : Hodder and Stoughton"
1916 OCLC shows "London : Henry Frowde : Hodder and Stoughton"

Lord of the Seas oFormats[161]

Sultan Jim oFormats[162]


1928 PV BLongley) From Herbert Strang's Library. Date approximate, taken from descriptions on Abebooks.

ISFDB:Moderator noticeboard#Tanglewood Tales in Herbert Strang's Library under Frowde imprint

  • Date is approximate. WorldCat library records cover copies of a Herbert Strang's Library edition, with Frowde imprint, dated as "[approximately 1910?]", "[1913?]", and "[193-?]" (OCLC 317594114, 755996526, 62888022). The latter is in series "Nelson's famous books for boys & girls" with Herbert Strang's Library at head of title (t.p., cover, or spine?). One record shows Herbert Strang's Library as from "O.U.P., <1931>" (OCLC 221383469). All as 255 pages, plate reports vary.

WorldCat shows Frowde Herbert Strang Tanglewood Tales o[163] c. 1910 ; o[164] c. 1913 ; o[165] 1930s ;

cf Oxford o[166] 1925 ; o[167] 1931 (Strang's)
all 255pp


December 2016

2017-01
  • Franckh
  • Dover Publications
  • Calla Editions --Dover imprint
  • World Publishing Co.
  • Oak Knoll Books
  • Ernest Benn
  • Harper --21st century imprint
  • Harper (UK) --21st century imprint
  • R. H. Russell

White and Allen

LCCat search: White and Allen (29) few likely genre works

1888 https://lccn.loc.gov/33000175 80p illus C. M. Seyppel; transl? E. Hugh Jones o[168] "Smith and Schmidt in Africa, Hottentot blue-book", 118 illus.
1889 https://lccn.loc.gov/44035889 36p illus G. W. Brenneman, Sleeping Beauty
The Wine-Ghosts of Bremen (1889)
1889 /1827

Project Gutenberg #32064 o[169]

[170] Bos Globe 1889-12-22 p20 brief review of 500-copy ed., no price, as NY: White & Allen; Bos: Little, Brown (the De Vinne press)
review of the translation The Scotsman 1889-01-28 p3


imported 2016-12-21
1214/15
Publishers, mid-December

Joel Parker White and Frank Allen

PW 1890-05-03 #953 p586 (at Google Books) ann auction "sale of the stock of White & Allen ... for the benefit of creditors" following action orig by creditors inclg Houghton, Mifflin & Company against White & Allen and Mary L. White

PW 1886-Christmas Number v30 p102 Stokes, White, Allen --in that sequence--

"White, Stokes, & Allen,
182 Fifth Avenue, New York City,

offer a great variety of new publications" ... 50c to $250.00

The American Bookseller 1884-? v15-16 p636

The Walt Whitman Archive

"White, Stokes, & Allen was a New York-based publishing house that put out highly ornamented books. It was founded in 1883 by Joel Parker White (1857–unknown), Frank Allen, and Frederick Abbot Stokes (1857–1939) and ran until 1887."

Lucile [171]

"Among the several publishers devoting themselves chiefly to publishing handsomely bound and lavishly illustrated editions of standard works was White & Allen. Joel Parker White and Frank Allen were both working for Dodd, Mead in 1880 when they left, taking Frederick B. Stokes with them, to found the house that became White, Stokes & Allen in 1883. This partnership lasted until 1887 when White and Allen established their own firm, starting a London branch at the same time."
bankrupt March 8, 1890;

LC corporate identities

White and Stokes [172] 1882 (0)
White, Stokes & Allen‏ [173] 1886 (0)
Frederick A. Stokes & Brother [174] successor, 1888 (0)
White & Allen [175] successor, 1888 (1)
Frederick A. Stokes Company [176] (91) VIAF=131785575

LUCILE

Lippincott, Richards & Co.‏ [177] 1835 auctioneers (0)
J.B. Lippincott Company‏ [178]
J.B. Lippincott & Co.‏ [179]
Lippincott-Raven Publishers [180] late
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins [181] late

Publisher

Stokes [182]

FAS [183]


Harper's Bazar/Bazaar at Fiction Mags http://www.philsp.com/data/data222.html#HARPERSBAZAAR

http://www.harpersbazaar.com/

Publishers

The Bodley Head [184]
John Lane [185]
Elkin (Mathews) [186]

All from one 1897 book, Gods and Their Makers by LH

John Lane, 140 Fifth Avenue, New York facing t.p.
John Lane: The Bodley Head title page
London and New York
1897
John Lane: The Bodley Head back pages
140 Fifth Avenue
New York
1896


Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Company at UIowa The Lucille Project (as 1889 to 1911), db 1893-1937

Publisher search

Kegan Paul [187]
(Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. to 1889 per Lucille; Charles Kegan Paul and Alfred Chenevix Trench), Kegan Paul, Trench db 1886-88
Redway [188]
(Redway & Co. to 1889 per Lucille; George Redway and Alfred Sinnett), George Redway db 1888-99
Trübner [189]
(Trübner & Co. to 1889 per Lucille; Nicholas Trübner 1851-1884, subsequently by heirs and managed by Frederick Düffing), db 1864-97

EN

Nicholas Trübner (1817–1884)
? Alfred Chenevix Trench (1849–1938), later son of Richard Chevenix Trench
? Alfred Percy Sinnett (1840–1921), writer
George Redway not found


Charles Kegan Paul, wri EN (15)

C. Kegan Paul & Co., 1, Paternoster Square. 1877 title page; LC search hits latest 1881 as publisher (1 title, several 1870s)
Kegan Paul, Trench; LC search hits earliest 1881 as publisher (2 titles)
 l   Cloudesley Brereton, wri 221555 (13) VIAF=79016377 http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2001-021113
1889 The Last Days of Olympus --niLCCN; OCLC not useful

check newspapers

elsf George MacDonald, wri 139 (364)
1891 The Flight of the Shadow us 1891 https://lccn.loc.gov/07018781; 1911 https://lccn.loc.gov/12018278; 1983 https://lccn.loc.gov/82048407


Greenberg, Publisher

'constable' [190]

Thomas Constable https://lccn.loc.gov/nr93006970 (4) VIAF=69296356

unknown object:

Printed in Great Britain Text printed by T. and A. Constable, Printers to His Majesty, Edinburgh Illustrations by Henry Stone and Son, Ltd., Banbury


Publisher search

'harcourt' [191]
'atheneum' [192]

Publisher search-12-01

'Frederick Warne' [193] (3); Frederick Warne (and Co.) (and Company)
EN Frederick Warne VIAF=306162418 VIAF=306460000 (NE and PT)
EN Frederick Warne & Co (F. Warne) VIAF=124693774 LCCN=no2005026988 GND=102518985X VIAF=278497987 LCCN=n87820664

earliest 1863 Psearch Publisher search NEEDS date/publisher work

Publisher search

'Routledge' [194] (5); genuinely distinct
EN George Routledge https://lccn.loc.gov/nr93020927 (0)
LCCN corp entries: G. Routledge & Co. (2); George Routledge and Sons (13); Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. (); Routledge & Kegan Paul (1); Routledge (Firm) (33 + variants)

Publisher search 'Kegan' [195] (7); a disaster


Winter 2017

Looking Glass Library

2017-03-22 import from User:Pwendt/People/E. Nesbit

2017-04-07 much misfit export to User:Pwendt/save#Newspaper links and #Moomin

Newspaper coverage

ProQuest search 1959 (18 from June)

Adverts only

[196] Chi-11-01 C10 Dr Seuss, Shirley Temple and LGL #1-10 $1.50 each
[197] NYT-11-08 BR17 ; #1-10 with blurbs
Was-11-15 L12 ; shorter intro with #1-10
Chi-12-06 C5 ; Kroch's & Brentanos
Chi-12-07 A2 ; Maurice L Rothschild & Co

Earliest

[198] Chi-6-28 G4 Fanny Butcher "The Literary Spotlight" [Louis G. Cowan, TV Executive] "part owners of the LGL, wh, in Oct, will begin repr great works of children's lit in expensive editions for readers 8 to 12"
NYT-08-16 welcomes "next month"
Bos-09-27 53 "this week"
Chi-11-01 B4 "now available"
[199] NYT-11-01 BRA59 --critical of the kerfluffle
[200] NYHT-11-22 E16 --another review

1960 (23 hits)

Earliest

Bos-04-24 C23 "this week" 5 more named
Chi-05-08 B20 "recently" confirms that
RH advertisement NYHT-05-08 17, NYT-05-08 BRA36; "New titles just published" 5, Phoenix to Otto
... skipped 0619 to 1113 (six)
[201] NYHT-06-19 E10 "E. Nesbit Books"
NYT-10-09 BR41, #1-10 boxed $19.50
LAT-11-27 N15 : Bennett Cerf recommends list of 134 with order form; LGL $1.95 each as #118 to 123
NYHT-12-04 D48 (8 new titles), NYT-12-04 (all 23 titles)

1961 (7 hits)

[202] NYT-05-07 BR8 : 5 more this autumn, 3 illus Gorey, including "The Bug Book"
NYT-10-08 BR32 "Comic" review
[203] NYT-11-12 BRA62 ; cover the other 4 among others inclg two Coward Nesbit
[204] NYHT-12-17 E13 "Comic" among others "For Boys and Girls" Margaret Sherwood Libby

1962 (2 hits) --one covers "Verse" as new

Newsday-08-11 25 "Critics Corner" by Virginia Pasley(?), based on interview with Edward Gorey ... LGL "still going strong" (NOT)

1963/64 (0 hits)


Works

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. P440181 pv Chavey, no cover --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. P361048 --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. P335536 betrays Rtrace --OMNIBUS T[205] with multiple titles
1960pv 21. Wells, H.G. The War of the Worlds. c1960. Cover and illustrations by Edward Gorey. P503668 pv Markwood
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."

shdbe indb Goodreads shows [206] 1960 LGL and 1976 Puffin mmp

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

NEED? Fo[207] Fo[208] ; Goodreads [209]

HDL 1914 HDL first printing with later adverts?

LGL [196-?] o[210] --no other found, except 1 e-copy as as [Epstein] o[211]

also by Mrs. Molesworth (her masterpiece, some say)

NEED The Carved Lions Fo[212] o[213]-HDL (also Baldwin Coll.); Goodreads [214]

at ISFDB

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 ; all three 2010 in db lack LGL

NEED copy contents, with page numbers at least to 438-page eds/printings

Wikipedia identifies also

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

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

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

1894 Zenda non-genre?
Zenda 1890s eds?

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

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

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

Moomin midwinter T17326 LCCN https://lccn.loc.gov/62017844 Walck 1967 c1958


AuthorUpdate --LGL illustrators (.) among others

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

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) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85-830211
el  .L. Leslie Brooke, Leslie Brooke
el  .Leonard Rosoman 228623 (4)
el  .Gwen Raverat 210663 (21)
 lw .Reisie Lonette 227462 (22) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-044338
el  .John R. Neill 5102 (89)
el   Hart Day Leavitt 24118 (8)
el   Lucretia P. Hale 112356 (36)


Spring 2017

LC Authorities corporate identities

[Lucius E.] Clark & Austin nr2002-28487 from 1844?
Clark, Austin & Company nr2002-28489 from 1848
Clark, Austin & Smith nr97-10884
Clark, Austin, Maynard & Co. nr2002-28493 from 1861
Clark & Maynard n497-19236 from 1863
Effingham Maynard & Co. no2015-88788 from 1889
i Maynard, Merrill, & Co. no99-39277 from 1893
i Charles E. Merrill Co. no2008-68127 from 1894?
Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company n86-109891
? Merrill Publishing Company n86-109890 from 1985
i [Herbert] Small, Maynard & Co. no98-65361
i D. D. Merrill no89-6233
D. D. Merrill, Randall & Company BNF
i Bowen-Merrill; The Bowen-Merrill Company n2006-29309
i Bobbs-Merrill Company n80-43398
Charles E. Merrill & Co. from 1914-01 as Merrill Lynch [etc] from 1915 https://viaf.org/processed/LAC%7C1018J8314

Publisher search: Sampson

Publisher Sampson Low 1950 Sampson Low (and Company)

Sampson Low 0 EN: Sampson Low Sr

"Sampson Low 7 Co. (1825-1964)" D19cJGBI p555 Harper Brothers agent from 1844; "... Sampson Low & Co. continued in business until 1964."
http://b06.cgpublisher.com/proposals/51/index_html (SL's biweekly Publishers Circular 1837)
http://www.julesverne.ca/sampson_low_preface_1928.html (SL's Jules Verne centenary ed. 1928)


EN: Collier's [216] http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/79259192

P.F. Collier & Son ; ISFDB publisher search: Collier

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Collier_(author)


HRW Library, so-called Holt, Rinehart and Winston 1999/2000

Animal Farm --big problems http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/45503911

WorldCat search: Connections "HRW Library"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holt_McDougal#History

At Amazon, see also Holt McDougal Library

The Time Machine and [The] War of the Worlds with Connections P431101

now at Amazon as Holt McDougal Library, High School with Connections and list price $20.05

P502490 Animal Farm with Connections shdbe ANTHOLOGY
Data from OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/45503911">45503911</a>, with list of Contents -- two ISBN, 0030554349 0030554179 -- "xiv, 153 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm + study guide (77 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm)"

For the same ISBN as of 2017-04-12, Amazon US shows a cover image of the same design ("HRW Library" logo), "HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON (May 8, 2009)", list price $18.10


04-03 Crowell, Collier

P. F. Collier, Inc. [n80079869]
P. F. Collier & Son [n80079870]
Crowell Publishing Company [n80079868]
Crowell-Collier Publishing Company [n80079867] from 1939
The Macmillan Company [n80079864]
Crowell, Collier and Macmillan [n80079866]
Macmillan, Inc.
Macmillan Publishing Company
Thomas Y. Crowell Company‏ [n88072126]
Crowell & Kirkpatrick Co.‏ [n2012074255]



Publishers

Books of Wonder / William Morrow
WorldCat search ('peter glassman'): 110 hits [217] 2-vol Wizard of Oz 1985?, then many from 1986
D. McKay, see also Wikipedia "David McKay" (1860–1918) EN https://lccn.loc.gov/no2006016203 (1, Alice)
Farrar (4) Farrar, Straus and Giroux --check newspapers concerning 1945-11-21 Farrar Straus & Co.

Announced 1946-01-13 [218] NYT 01-14, [219] NYHT 01-14 "Also on the staff are" 8 including Margaret Peterbridge Farrar and Stanley Young

Stanley (Preston) Young 1906-1975 (7) https://lccn.loc.gov/n91038363 --original member of the BoD ; LAC https://viaf.org/processed/LAC%7C0053E2857 (for Dirk van der Heide (My Sister and I) LAC says pseudonym of Stanley Young; NTA says pseudonymous My sister and I :‏ ‎‡b  the diary of a Dutch boy refugee, VIAF=286648167

Wikipedia Strauss gives 1945-11-21 for Farrar, Straus; and 1964 for Farrar Straus & Giroux

Sheila Cudahy?

J. Knight
L.C. Page
WorldCat search: Cosy corner series -- main listed publishers Cassell; Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co; Joseph Knight; L.C. Page --Knight and Page from #19. 1894

The little lame prince

o[220] JKnight 1897, o[221] LCPage 1897, o[222] LCPage 1898

Joseph Knight P309536

"The corporate name of JKC, publishers, has been changed to L. C. Page & Co. The new concern will continue the publishing business in Boston." NYT -02-20 pBR7 "Books and Authors"
NYT 03-03 p10 "Judgments. Tuesday, March 2." reports one $545 against Arthur I. Gray by JKC
"The JK compaay of Boston is succeeded by L. C. Page & Co., and the new firm will publish April 1st Cap and Gown ..." LAT 1897-03-21 p15 "Books and Those Who Make Them"
F. Warne

compare Warne: Frederick Warne and Company, Frederick Warne and Co., Frederick Warne [not at the moment "F. Warne" or "&"]

Write to Ahasuerus about template {publisher}, complete sentences, en-dash,

[223] publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

I added href-links from the other three to Farrar, Straus and Giroux (as for hundreds of publisher pages) At FSG, i used the database template {publisher} (4 instances) in lengthier notes.

Author and Publisher notes in general


newspapers 1907 1908

[224] Frowde and H&S collaboration


Publisher search 'lockwood' [225]


import 2017-05-02
Publisher:Hamish Hamilton

Smith, Elder & Co.

Michael O'Mara Books

Ginn & Company

Rudolf Steiner Publications (Steinerbooks?)

Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints


2017-01/02 Van Ingen & Snyder at WorldCat https://lccn.loc.gov/nr93031948


Grabhorn Press and family, Hoyem, Arion Press

Edwin E. Grabhorn, 1889-1968 : https://lccn.loc.gov/n50037044 (12) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-037044 (top 20 from 1923)
Marjorie Grabhorn, wife : https://lccn.loc.gov/no2002104888 (3 from 1959) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2002-104888 (7 from 1935)
Robert Grabhorn, 1900-1973, brother https://lccn.loc.gov/n50037045 (12) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-037045
Jane Bissell Grabhorn, 1911-1973, sister-in-law ; ephemera publ 1968; Grabhorn, Martha Jane Bissell; founder of Colt and Jumbo EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n83022746 (7 from 1934) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n83-022746
Mary Grabhorn, daughter : https://lccn.loc.gov/n84160150 (3 from 1953) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n84-160150 (9 Shakespeare 1951 to 1961, birthday party invitation 1936 o[226])
Andrew Hoyem, b 1935 EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n50028571 (12) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-028571

corporate (--nidb; i indb; ?)

-- Studio Press, 1915-19 : https://lccn.loc.gov/no2012141040 (0) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2012-141040
i Grabhorn Press, 1919-65 (76) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-071770
-- Grabhorn-Hoyem (Press), 1966-73 (7) --nidb in pred succ records
i Arion Press, from 1974 (43) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n87-922903
-- Jumbo Press, 1937-73 https://lccn.loc.gov/n84160257 (0) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n84-160257 --nidb
? Colt Press, 1938-42, then a Grabhorn imprint https://lccn.loc.gov/nr97013829 (2, 1938/49) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr97-013829 --? one [Paterson, N.J.], [Colt], [©1944]
Grabhorn Institute, est 2000 EN


Harper Trophy

from 1971, Harper Trophy, Harper & Row imprint for children's novels
from 1991/92?, HarperTrophy, HarperCollins imprint


[227] NY Times 1972-11-05 pBRA25 (no title/header, evident scan failure)

"Harper Trophy Books // ... Write for a catalog of 30 titles now available."
HarperCrest, numerous Library prices, commonly $4.95 $4.79
title probably "Harper Junior Books" or the same "... Autumn '72" or "... Fall '72"
  • Prices $4.95, $4.79 HarperCrest Library Edition, from NY Times 1972-11-05 pBRA25, panel advertisement of the Autumn '72 list from Harper Junior Books (title missing from page scan)
  • boxed EBWhite $12.50 ; Shecter Game for Demons ;


    reconstructed schedule, partly known

    1. '71 ( -- 1-12 --) ; skip number 13
    2. '72 (14-22 23-31)
    3. '73 (32-40) 41-48
    4. '74 49-56 57-61
    5. '75 62-69 (70-73)
    6. '76 (74-77 78-81)
    7. '77 82-85 (86-89)
    8. '78 90-93
    9. '79 ( -- -106) ; skip number 107
    10. '80 (108-
    yr Spring Autumn
    '72 14-22 23-31
    '73 32-40 41-48

    Known newspaper advertisements cover some Spring and Autumn batches (6)

    J41 to J69 (Aut 73 to Spr 75)
    J82 to J85 (Spr 77)
    J90 to J93 (Spr 78)
    Spring '72 advert lists none but notes, "Write for brochure of 21 outstanding Harper Junior Novels now in paperback."
    Autumn '72 advert lists none but notes, "Write for a catalog of 30 titles now available."
    Spring '73 advertisement lists no titles but notes "38 titles now available--plus the boxed set of 9 Little House Books"

    The boxed set is known to be J40 (ISBN -40-9) containing J1-8 and J-31, so the open question is why 38 rather than 39?

    OCLC o32216281 Complete set of Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little house books ; Little House books HarperTrophy, 1994 ; 1st Harper Trophy ed.

    1. Little house in the big woods --
    2. Little house on the prairie --
    3. Farmer boy --
    4. On the banks of Plum Creek --
    5. By the shores of Silver Lake --
    6. The long winter --
    7. Little town on the prairie --
    8. These happy golden years --
    9. The first four years
    0-06-440###-#
    The Little House Collection (Amazon) as 1971
    The Little House Books Complete Set (Amazon) as 1994-05-30
    40-9 [later ISBN for box set] OCLC o775375997
         -- at Amazon that ISBN search hits both 1994 and 2015
         -- and "Vintage" as Scholastic 1971 and Harper & Row ASIN: B017KQPV5A
    01-8
    02-6 -- J1-J2, J4-J8 at Amazon as 2008-04-08 ; J9 as 2016-03-08 --
    03-4 at Amazon "95c|J3" as ISBN-0064400026 [sic]
    04-2
    05-0
    06-9
    07-7
    08-5
    31-X Wilder, The First Four Years o[228] 1976 (Aut72/Spr73 expected)
    
    09-3 Mary Stolz, The noonday friends -- Amazon HarperTrophy image as 1971-10-19
    10-7 Jean Little, Look through my window -- "$1.25|J10" as 1970-06
        1980 audiotape "Reproduced from: New York : Harper & Row, 1970. ISBN 0064400107." and 1986 large print [same note] ;
        but that ISBN is for 1971 Harper Trophy, not 1970 1st ed.
        1971 Harper Trophy -- o[229] 
        1970 1st ed -- 1970 no ISBN o[230], (c)1970 two ISBN o[231]
        1995 (c)1970 ISBN-0006480780
    11-5 Meindert De Jong, Journey from Peppermint Street at Amazon "$1.95|J11" as 1969-06-01
    12-3 Mary Calhoun, White Witch of Kynance o[232] as 1971, 16c historical novel at Amazon "95c|J12" as 1970-01-01
         1970 supernatural/religious "phantasmagoria" at Kirkus (negative)
    13-1  (niW niA)
    ---- 1972 evidently begins here, probably 8 issues Spring '72 ----
    14-X Josephine Poole, Catch as Catch Can: A Story of Suspense o[233] as [1972] Mystery detective 1969/70 --non-genre (Kirkus, starred)
    15-8 Wayne Dyre Doughty, Crimson moccasins
    16-6 Nathaniel Benchley, Gone and back
    17-4 Natalie Savage Carlson, Half sisters
    18-2 Marjorie Reynolds, Horse called mystery --non-genre (Kirkus)
    19-0 Emily Cheney Neville, The Seventeenth-Street gang
    20-4 William H Armstrong, Sounder
    21-2  (niW) Meindert DeJong, The Wheel on the School -- Amazon later image as 1972-04-05
    22-0 Ursula Nordstrom, The secret language (Amazon, 1972-09-13, later image) 
    ---- [ S72 ] "Harper Trophy Books // Write for brochure of 21 outstanding Harper Junior Novels now in paperback." 
    23-9 Maia Wojciechowska, A kingdom in a horse
    24-7 Jennie D Lindquist, The golden name day
    25-5 Meindert De Jong, Hurry home, Candy
    26-3 Betty Baker, Walk the world's rim
    27-1 :0000 [non-genre] LANGTON, Her Majesty, Grace Jones : formerly The Majesty of Grace --non-genre
    28-X Mary Calhoun, Katie John
    29-8 Mary Calhoun, Depend on Katie John
    30-1 Mary Calhoun, Honestly, Katie John! (1971\63)
    31-X Wilder, The First Four Years (Little House #9)
    ---- [ A72 ] "Harper Trophy Books // ... Write for a catalog of 30 titles now available."
    32-8  (niW) Nathaniel Benchley, Feldman Fieldmouse: A Fable (Amazon, 1971-06) illus. Hilary Knight
    33-6  (niw) Nan Gilbert, Dog for Joey (Amazon, 1973-03)
    34-4 :7303 HUNTER, The walking stones: a story of suspense
    35-2 Roderic Jeffries, Trapped [ S72 ]
    36-0 Annabel Johnson; Edgar Johnson, The grizzly
    37-9 Jean Little, Kate
    38-7 Marjorie Weinman Sharmat, Getting something on Maggie Marmelstein
    39-5 Mary Stolz, By the highway home
    40-9 Wilder, Little House Books o[234] J1-J8, J31
    

    Spring '73 advertisement for Harper Junior Books notes that 38 Harper Trophy books are available, plus the Little House box set (#40). Some later advertisements list new Harper Trophy Books, with catalog numbers (eg J-41 or J62), prices, sometimes capsules.

    ---- Autumn '73
    41-7 :7311 HUNTER, The haunted mountain: a story of suspense [ S72 ]
    42-5 LANGTON, The diamond in the window
    43-3 Louise Lawrence, The power of stars: a story of suspense [ A72 ] (Amazon, 1973-06, no image or blurb)
         1972 outlandish science fiction at Kirkus (negative)
    44-1 Jean Little, From Anna [ A72 ]
    45-X  (niW) Grace Richardson, Apples Every Day (Amazon, 1966-06)
    46-8 :7300 RODGERS, Freaky Friday  [ S72 ] 
    47-6 Dori White, Sarah and Katie [ S72 ]
    48-4 WHITE, The trumpet of the swan
    ---- Spring '74
    49-2 Nathaniel Benchley, Only earth and sky last forever [ A72 ] 
    50-6 Audree Distad, Dakota sons [ A72 ]
    51-4 Alison Morgan, A boy called Fish [ S73 ]
    52-2  Robertson, If wishes were horses
    53-0  (niW niA) SEFTON, In a Blue Velvet Dress [ S73 ]
    54-9  (niW) Ben Shecter, Game for Demons [ A72 ] (Amazon, 1972, no image)
    55-7 WHITE, Charlotte's Web
    56-5 WHITE, Stuart Little
    ---- Autumn '74
    57-3  (niW) Esther Averill, The Hotel Cat (Amazon, 1974-09-01, hardcover image)
    58-1 Jean Craighead George, Julie of the wolves
    59-X Myron Levoy, The witch of Fourth Street and other stories [ S72 ] o[235] growing up poor on the Lower East Side ; schmaltz, Yiddish --non-genre (Kirkus)
    60-3 Marjorie Reynolds, The cabin on Ghostly Pond --non-genre (Kirkus) (corrupt file)
    61-1 WHITE, Three books for children [Boxed Set or OMNIBUS]
    ---- Spring '75
    62-X :7500 BRELIS, The Mother Market 
    63-8 Barbara Brenner, Hemi, a mule
    64-6 :7504 GORDON, The Giant Under the Snow 
    65-4 :0000 [non-genre] LANGTON, The Boyhood of Grace Jones  [ A72 ] --indb, non-genre
    66-2 Gen LeRoy, Bridget
    67-0 Marjorie Phleger, Pilot down, presumed dead
    68-9 Julia Brown Ridle, Hog wild
    69-7  (niW) James Stevenson, Here Comes Herb's Hurricane (Amazon, 1975-04-01, no image)
    ---- [Autumn '75 begins here, implied]
    70-0  (niW) Esther Holden Averill, 
    71-9  (niW) Natalie Savage Carlson, Luvvy and the Girls (Library hc, 1971-04, hc image)
    72-7 Emily Neville, Berries Goodman
    73-5 Emily Neville, It's like this, cat
     (4 quarterly implies Spring '76)
    74-3 William Howard Armstrong, Sour land
    75-1 :7604 :0000 RODGERS, A Billion for Boris [ F74 ] P675842 1976-04 --NEED catalog 
    76-X Mary Stolz, Lands end
    77-8 Colin Thiele, Blue fin
     (4 quarterly implies Autumn '76)
    78-6 Gen LeRoy, Emma's dilemma
    79-4 Marjorie Weinman Sharmat, Maggie Marmelstein for president
    80-8 Wilder, On the Way Home
    81-6 Wilder, West from home [ F74 ]
    ---- Spring '77 
    82-4 :7700 HUNTER, A Stranger Came Ashore: A Story ...
    83-2 Jeffrey Ashford, Police dog
    84-0 :7703 SEFTON, The Haunting of Ellen: A Story ... [ S75 ]
    85-9 Laurence Yep, Dragonwings
    ---- [Autumn '77 begins here, implied]
    86-7 Thomas Baum, It looks alive to me!
    87-5 Mary Calhoun, Ownself
    88-3 Jean Craighead George, Going to the sun
    89-1 Josephine Poole, Touch and go: a story of suspense (Amazon, 1977-09) --non-genre
    ---- Spring '78
    [236] NY Times 1978-04-30 pBR9 "From Harper & Row [...] Spring '78 Junior Books"
    Harper Trophy I Can Read Books, JR-1 to JR-8, each $1.95; Harper Trophy J-90 to J-93
    90-5 Nathaniel Benchley, Kilroy and the gull [ S77 ] o[237] killer whale and sea gull (Amazon, 1978-03-01, $1.95? illegible)
    91-3 Audree Distad, The dream runner (no image or blurb)
    92-1 Carol Lee Lorenzo, Mama's ghosts (no image or blurb)
    93-X Patricia Windsor, Mad Martin (no image or blurb) --non-genre from newsp
    ---- [Autumn '78 begins here, implied
    94-8  (niW niA)
    95-6 Jean Craighead George, The summer of the falcon (Amazon, 1979-06-21, incomplete image)
          (dnf newspapers 1978 1979)
    96-4 Maud Hart Lovelace, Betsy-Tacy (this series, later eds. at Amazon)
    97-2 Maud Hart Lovelace, Betsy-Tacy and Tib
    98-0 Maud Hart Lovelace, Betsy and Tacy go downtown --dnf newsp 1979
    99-9 Maud Hart Lovelace, Betsy and Tacy go over the big hill --dnf newsp 1978 1979
    (1979)
    100-6 Diana Walker, The year of the horse (Amazon, 1979-06-01, postage-stamps image)
    101-4 Diana Walker, Mother wants a horse (Amazon, 1979-04-01, no image)
    (1978 or 1979 evidently) [238] Was. Post 1979-08-12 "New in Children's Paperback", those two $1.95 each ; Philippa Pearce in Dell edition
    102-2 Chad Walsh, Nellie and her flying crocodile (Amazon, 1979, $1.95|J102) --dnf newsp 1978 1979
    103-0 Jeffrey Ashford, Against Time! o[239] 1979 --dnf newsp 1978 1980 --non-genre
    104-9 Doris Orgel, The Mulberry Music (Amazon, 1979-10-01, no image)
    105-7 Doris Orgel, Next-Door Neighbors (Amazon, 1979-10-01, no image)
    106-5 Barbara Smucker, Runaway to freedom: a story of the Underground Railway (Amazon, 1979-10-23, later image $4.50) --dnf newsp 1979
    (1979)
    107-3  (niW niA)
    (1980)
    108-1 Fred Gipson, Little Arliss (niA) [240] NY Times 1980-04-27 pBR10 "Paperbacks: New and Noteworthy"; this one "Harper / Trophy, $1.95", no other Harper fiction
    

    Below this line some ISBN research at Amazon.com 2018-09-15/16 ----

    109-X Little, Stand in the Wind (1980-03-01)
    110-3 Lovelace, Heaven to Betsy (1980-04-02)
    111-1 Lovelace, Betsy ... (" ")
    112-X Stolz, Ferris Wheel (1980-03)
    113-8 Stolz, Cider Days (1980)
     114-6 DeJong, Along Came a Dog (1980-09-24)
    115-4 DeJong, Shadrach (1980-09-24)
    116-2 Gipson, Curly & the Wild Boar (1979)
    117-0 HUNTER, The Wicked One (1980-09-01)
    118-9 --niW niA
     119-7 Anna Elizabeth Bennett, illus. Helen Stone, Little Witch (1981-03-01) 
    120-0 Calhoun, Katie John and Heathcliff (1981-04)
    121-9 LANGTON, The Fledgling #4
    122-7 Levy, Frankenstein Moved In on the Fourth Floor
    123-5 Jeffries, Patrol Car
    124-3 LANGTON, The Swing in the Summerhouse #5 (1981-10-07)
    125-1 Marilyn Singer, It Can't Hurt Forever
    126-X Stern, Different Kind of Gold (1981)
    127-8 (boxed set) Lovelace, Betsy-Tacy Books (1981-09-01)
    128-6 Brittain, All the Money in the World
    129-4 Brittain, Devil's Donkey
    [ 130-8 :8200 Betty Brock, No Flying in the House --indb ] (Amazon, 2005-08-09)
    131-6
     132-4
    133-2 LANGTON, The Astonishing Stereoscope #6 --indb (Amazon, 2001)
    134-0
    135-9 YEP, Sweetwater (Amazon, 1983-03-01, no image)
    136-7 (1983-07-19)
    137-5 nf (1984-03)
    138-3 nf (1984)
    139-1 nf (1984-10)
    [ 140-5 :8400 RODGERS, Summer Switch --indb ] (Amazon, 2000-03-01)
    141-3 --niW niA
    142-1 Rockwell, Three Bears and Fifteen Other Stories (1984-03)
    143-X Krumgold, And Now Miguel (1984-04-04)
    144-8 Krumgold, Onion John (1984-04-04)
    145-6 Sharmat, Mysteriously Yours, Maggie Marmelstein (1984-10-01)
    146-4 Levy, Dracula Is a Pain in the Neck (1984-10-03)
    147-2 Isaac Bashevis Singer, Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories (1984-10-10)
     148-0 MACDONALD, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (Amazon, 1994-06-03)
     149-9 :8500 MACDONALD, Hello, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (Amazon, 1976-10-01)
     150-2 MACDONALD, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Farm (Amazon, 1985-06-01) = 1985 probably
     151-0 MACDONALD, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Magic (Amazon, 2007-08-14)
    152-9 (boxed set) Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle
    153-7
    154-5
    155-3 (1985-04-01, no image)
    156-1
    157-X
    158-8 Rose Wilder Lane, Let the Hurricane Roar (1985-09)
    159-6
    160-X
    161-8 (1985)
    162-6 (1985-10-02)
    163-4 --niW niA
    164-2 :8605
    165-0 :8605 (1986-06-12)
    166-9 :8605 
    167-7 :8605 
    168-5 Brittain, The Wish Giver: Three Tales of Coven Tree
      ;indb as 1990
    169-3 --niW niA
    170-7 :8600 SCHWARTZ & GAMMELL, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (1986-07-09)
     171-5 Buck, The Big Wave (1986-04-18)
    172-3 --niW niA
    173-1 Campbell, Taking Care of Yoki (1986-11-13)
    174-X Magorian, Good Night, Mr. Tom (1986-11-13)
    

    search newspapers (ignore Redbook, etc) "Harper Trophy" no likely panel advert 1986, 1985

    1979-83 "Harper Junior Books" seems useless
    "Harper Trophy" not examined (pass over numerous Paperbacks columns) except Display Ad (1) [241] NYT 1980-04-27 pBR11 (I Can Read; White and Wilder boxed sets)
    1984 NYT -04-15 pBR33 Lipsyte, Assignment Sports $6.95 (revised since 1969); -08-05 pBR14 Glubok/Tamarin, Olympic Games $4.95 (soft ed. 1976); (-09-16 pBR26 The Chronicles of Pantouflia, new ed. re-illus.)
    1984 CSM-07-06 pB4 "This summer's" classics incl two Krumgold $3.95; LAT-09-16 pP5 one Steig, two Lobel, two Minarik/Sendak;
    1985 NYT-02-17 BR25 Greenfield, Me & Neesie $3.95; 09-29 pBR51 Lane, Let the Hurrican $2.95
    1985 BG -03-10 pA13 Rockwell, Three Bears $7.95; Sun -01-30 p6D Cobb/Lippman, Science Experiments You Can Eat $4.95;
    [242] NYT 1985-11-10 pBR32 "Childhood Treasures ... of Joyous Fun, of Rich Satisfaction": EBWhite boxed set (no price); Wilder boxed set; Amy's Eyes and Burnett/Tudor look like hardcover (no price)
    WP-12-20 pWK61 Secret Garden $12.95 $1.75; Kennedy, Amy's Eyes $13.50;
    [243] WP 1986-11-09 pBW20
    Hamilton, The Magical Adventures of Pretty Pearl $4.95 (new in paperback!?
    In the Year of the Boar (below)
    [244] NY Times 1987-05-
    "For free Spring and Summer 1987 Harper Junior Books catalogs, write Dept. 128"
    HJB Group (Crowell, Harper, Harper Keypoint, Lippincott, Trophy)
    listings include J020 Sounder $2.50, J058 Julie and the Wolves $2.50, and two JC### Keypoint
    [245] NYT 1988-05-08 pBR27 "Spring and Summer Yesterday--Today--Tomorrow" HJBG (Crowell, Harper, Lippincott, Trophy)
    [246] NYT 1988-11-13 pBR45 (Untitled) HJBG panel

    "David Allender will join Harper & Row as executive editor of the Harper Junior Books Group and imprint manager of Harper/Carousel at the beginning of 1989." --successor to Nordstrom 1910-1988?

     175-8
    J175-8 Lord/Simont, In the Year of the Boar $2.95
    J176-6 Ruckman, Night of the Twisters $2.95
    177-4 :8600 SCHWARTZ & GAMMELL, More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
    178-2 :8611 Hamilton, The Magical Adventures of Pretty Pearl (1986)
    179-0 --niW niA
    180-4 --niW niA
    181-2 --niW niA
    182-0 Smith, The Kid Next Door
    183-9 Quang Nhuong Huynh, The Land I Lost (1986-11-04
     184-7 Paterson, Terabithia $2.50 8-X
    185-5 Avi, Fighting Ground
    186-3 Fleischman, Graven Images
    J187-1 BURNETT, The Little Princess, illus. Tasha Tudor $2.50
    J188-X :8700 BURNETT, The Secret Garden, " " $2.50
     188-X
    189-8 MacLachlan, Unclaimed Treasures
    190-1,0 --niA
    191-9,X --niA
    192-7,8 --niA
    193-5,6 --niA
    194-3,4 --niA
    195-2 MacLachlan, Cassie Binegar
    196-0 Cleaver, Queen of Hearts (1987-08)
    197-9 Carris, Rusty Timmons' First Million (1987-08-01)
     198-7 Byars, The Pinballs $2.50
    199-5 Greenfield, Sister (1987-07-16)
    200-2 DeJong, The House of Sixty Fathers (1987-08-28)
    J201-0 Paterson, Gilly Hopkins $2.95
    

    no later than Summer 1987 ----

    $2.95 MacLachlan, Unclaimed Treasures; DeJong, The House of Sixty Fathers per [247] BG 1987-08-16 A13

     202-9 George, Water Sky (1989-02-15)
    203-7 Greer, This Island Isn't Big Enough for the Four of Us! (1989-03-07)
    204-5 Battles, The Witch in Room 6 (1989-02-01)
     205-3 MacLachlan, Sarah, Plain and Tall
    206-1 Conrad, Prairie Songs (1987-09-25)
    207-X Marilyn Singer, The Case of the Sabotaged School (1987-10-01)
    208-8 " ", Leroy Is Missing (1987-10-01)
    209-6 Levoy, Alan and Naomi (1987-11-20)
    210-X Stolz, The Explorer Of Barkham Street (1987-10-15)
    211-8 Holmes, Charlotte Cheetham: Master of Disaster (1987-10)
     212-6 George, The Talking Earth (1987-10-23)
    213-4 --niW niA
    214-2 :8802 HUGHES, The Iron Giant: A Story in Five Nights (1988-02-01)
    215-0 --niW niA
    216-9 :8803 Slothe, Trouble on Janus (1988-03)
    217-7 --niW niA
    218-5 --niW niA
    219-3 --niW niA
     220-7 :8804 Kennedy, Amy's Eyes (1988-03-01)
    221-5 Holland, Dinah and the Green Fat Kingdom (1988-02-01)
    222-3 :8803 Greer, Max and Me and the Time Machine (1988-03-08)
    223-1 Smith, The Monster in the Third Dresser Drawer: and Other Stories about Adam Joshua (1988-07-05)
    224-X Brittain, Who Knew There'd Be Ghosts? (1988-04-25)
    225-8 Keller, No Beasts! No Children! (1988-03-01)
    226-6 Keller, Desdemona - Twelve Going on Desperate (1988-03-21)
    227-4 Yep, Dragon of the Lost Sea (1988-07-30)
     228-2 Bulla, Shoeshine Girl 
    229-0 Korschunow, Adam Draws Himself a Dragon (1988-09-01)
    230-4 --niW niA
    231-2 MacLachlan, Seven Kisses in a Row
    232-0 Paterson, The Sign of the Chrysanthemum (1988-07-03)
    233-9 Cleaver, Sweetly Sings the Donkey (1988-08-01)
    234-7 --niW niA
    235-5 HUNTER, A Sound of Chariots
    236-3 O'Connell, The Dollhouse Caper (1988-07-01)
    237-1 Naidoo, Journey to Jo'burg: A South African Story
    238-X Smith, A Taste of Blackberries
    239-8 --niW niA
    240-1 --niW niA
    241-X --niW niA
    242-8 --niW niA
    243-6 Marilyn Singer, The Case of the Cackling Car (1988-10-01)
    244-4 Marilyn Singer, A Clue in Code (1988-10-01)
    245-2 :8809 Conly, Racso and the Rats of NIMH (1988-09-01)
    246-0 Keller, Rosebud with Fangs (1988-10-01)
    247-9 Calhoun, Julie's Tree (1990-01-01)
     248-7 Rostkowski, After the Dancing Days
    249-5 Cleaver, Belle Pruitt (1990-03-01)
     250-9 Carlson, The Family Under the Bridge
    
    251-7/.../264-9   (niW niA)
    265-7 MacLachlan, The Facts and Fictions of Minna Pratt 
    266-5 Slote, A Friend Like That (1990-03-01)
    267-3/.../274-6  (niW niA)
    275-4 Robinson, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever --DUPLICATE
    276-2 Geller, My Life in the Seventh Grade (1988-07-01)
    277-0 boxed set Newbery quartet (1988-11-01)
    278-9 Robinson, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (1988-09-01) --DUPLICATE
    279-7 --
    280-0 --
    281-9 Paterson, The Master Puppeteer (1989-03-24)
     282-7 ('89) Katherine Paterson, Of nightingales that weep  (Amazon, 1989-02-01, image w/o Trophy)
    283-5 Paterson, Angels and Other Strangers (1988-09-07)
    284-3 :8900
    
    287-8 :8900 
    
    289-4 :8903
    
     314-9 Julie Andrews Edwards, The last of the really great whangdoodles [1974] o[248]
    
     333-5 Bulla, A Lion to Guard Us
    334-3 :9002 Aiken, The Last Slice of Rainbow and Other Stories
    335-1 :9002 Levoy, The Magic Hat of Mortimer Wintergreen
    
    344-0 :9002 HUNTER, The Mermaid Summer
    
    354-8 :9109 Conrad, Stonewords: A Ghost Story
    
    364-5 :9102 Fleischman, The Half-a-Moon Inn
    
    392-0 :9205 Brennan, Shiva: An Adventure of the Ice Age
    
    396-3 :9104 Climo, T.J.'s Ghost
    
    409-9 :9110 Kennedy, Inside My Feet: The Story of a Giant
     410-2 ('97) Janice May Udry, Glenda Glinka, Witch-at-Large o[249] "wants to be a school-girl", "A Trophy chapter book" at Amazon as 1997-09-01, image new design
    
    493-5 McDonald, The Chilling Hour: Tales of the Real and Unreal (1994-01-01)
    494-3 Turner, Rosemary's Witch (1994-01-01)
    495/498 Petticoat Party series
    499-4 CSL, Lion (1994-07-08)
    500-1 CSL, Prince (1994-07-01)
    501-X CSL, Horse
    502-8 :0800 CSL, Dawn Treader (indb as 2008, ISBN-13 502-7)
    503-6 CSL, Last Battle (1994-07-01
    504-4 :0000 CSL, Silver Chair (indb as date unkn)
    505-2 CSL, Magician's (1994-07-08)
    506-0 Willis, The Secret Super Powers of Marco (1995-06-01)
    

    Other Harper Trophy (not 0-06-440)

    0-06-443125-8 and
    126-6 are The Bee-Man and The Griffin, at Amazon as 1987-10/11

    Newspaper research 2018-09 ignores and I Can Read (new in paperback) and new children's picture books (hardcover).

    :7311 = in database this ISBN, as Harper Trophy (maybe incomplete)
    


    Walker

    multiple publishers and imprints, primarily Walker & Co. and Walker Books (UK)
    create 2018-10-07, note-taking and import; much remains at User:Pwendt#September 2018

    indb 2018-10-06/13 ; Publisher search: Walker

    earliest latest (number)
    1961 2012 (310) Walker & Co. -- defunct US 
    1969 2010 (9) Walker & Co. / SFBC -- defunct US
    2007 2014 (58) Walker Books / Bloomsbury USA -- defunct US
    2012 2013 (11) Walker Books for Young Readers -- defunct US
    (also Bloomsbury)
    
    2018 ---- (2) Walker & Collier -- ? 
    
    2006 2008 (5) Walker Large Print -- identity?
    
    1990 ---- (1) Julia MacRae / Walker Books (UK)
    1987 pres (613+) Walker Books (UK)
    2018 ---- (1) Walker Books (US) -- new Candlewick imprint --NEEDs linkage
    2008 pres (35) Walker Books Australia
    1989 2011 (2) Walker's Books Ltd 
    (also Candlewick)
    


    Walker Books

    London, Sebastian Walker


    Walker Books (1978/1980) --none

    earliest The Guardian 1982-10-21 p21 [250] Experienced Person, placed by David Ford, Walker Books, 17-19 Hanway House, Hanway Place, London W1
    earliest books coverage, board books from Helen Oxenbury [251] The Guardian 1983-05-26 p10, L2.95 each, published today by WB (profile of Oxenbury mainly)

    Sebastian Walker --none


    Candlewick Press

    newspapers (candlewick press: 1991 2, 1992 33

    PW 238.11 1991-03-01 p45 "Walker U.K. to Launch Candlewick in the States" --bibliog only, with abstract "UK publisher Walker Books plans to open an American affiliate, Candlewick Press, to be located in Cambridge MA. Candlewick is highlighted."
    Globe and Mail -07-08 pC1 "Book convention opens on upbeat note: [...]" (Canadian Booksellers Assoc.; Toronto; 325 booths this year, from Sunday!): [252]: Waldo on the move; Groundswood/Douglas & McIntyre "acquired rights to distribute Waldo and other titles from Candlewick Press, the U.S. division of Waldo's original publisher, Walker Books of England."
    PW 239.13 1992-03-19 p14 "Candlewick's Terms Spark Bookseller Interest" --bibliog only, with abstract "Candlewick Press, a new publisher of children's literature, is profiled. The publisher has been pleasing book sellers by offering a 50% discount rate, free freight and a 12% co-op allowance and by sending its Big Bear character to bookstores."
    [253] Wor. Tel & Gaz. 1992-03-18 pD5 "New publishing house opens in Cambridge" : (abstract) "... the first Candlewick book, "Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?" returned to press earlier this month for a second printing of 50,000 copies after the first run of 35,000 sold out to bookstores before the official release date." [Waddell/Firth 1991, 600000 copies in print]
    New York, of course, continues to be the book capital of North America, though a number of prominent publishers are located outside Manhattan. Greater Boston, for instance, is the home of Houghton Mifflin, Little Brown, Addison-Wesley, David Godine and Harvard University Press, important publishers by any yardstick.
    To those numbers you can now add Candlewick Press, an imprint established at 2067 Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge less than a year ago. It already has 44 titles in print, all of them beautifully produced children's books.
    ... the new company specializes exclusively in children's books ...
    owned 51% by wri, ill, emp; 49% by Walker Books of GB; staff of 20!
    (c) NYTimes Company, today
    books coverage in US newspapers essentially begins May


    Walker Books Australia (1991/1999, 3 hits)
    The Guardian 1995-04-10 pA20, -04-15 pC18 advertisement for Sales / Production Coordinator "expected to organize and run regular meetings with salespersons at Walker (especially foreign rights) and liaise closely with our subsidiary companies, Candlewick Press in the US and Walker Books Australia." --footer "Walker Books Limited // 87 Vauxhall Walk, London SE11 5HJ"
    PW 1996-09-30 243.40 p41-42 coverage of My Very First Mother Goose, ed. Iona Opie, illus. Rosemary Wells, a Candlewick inquired/requested by Australia, article covers 1994 to 1996


    Walker & Co.

    Walker and Company
    Walker Publishing Company, Inc.

    New York, Sam Walker

    [254] CT 1966-04-18 pB7, Robert Cromie, "Cromie Looks at Authors and Books", concerns Walker and Company only, partly from communications with "a new publicity lady named Alice Allen Groves". It features the Spring list much of which certainly is not yet out in print. "Some are just out, some will be out this month or next, ..."

    Walker and Company (1959/1961, first US hits 1961)

    [255] NYHT 1961-01-29 pC2; weekly? Books and Authors by Maurice Dolbier "A new hardcover publisher, Walker and Company, brings out its first books in February ..."; at least 11 books; Samuel S. Walker, Jr.
    NYHT 1961-04-30 pD33 advert "Connoisseur Mysteries" (3) "Walker and Company" 75 E. (?)19th 55th!] St, New York 22, NY
    major coverage begins May

    check again perhaps with better access, eg Publishers Weekly full view

    Walker & Co., from 1959, inaugurated 1961-02

    earliest in database: 1960 spurious; 1961 Cohen's Rider Haggard
    el   Morton N. Cohen 21079 (19)
    
    BLO.£i 1960 Rider Haggard, biog T{{t|1413196}
    LO.$i 1961 US
    BLO..i 1968 2nd ed.

    Full reviews March/April 1961: Ivor Brown, NY Times 1961-03-26 pBR5, "Tale of a Teller" Maurice Dolbier, NY Herald Tribune -03-30 p21, (title) 'Rider Haggard' DeLancey Ferguson, NYHT -04-09 pD28, "As Stalward as His Heroes" Vincent Starrett, Chicago Tribune -04-09 pD4, "Books Alive"

    1. 21 [256] Austin Clarke Irish Times 1960-09-17 p6, "A Goddess Not So White"
    1. 8 The Guardian 1960-05-21 p6, MNC appeal for information about Kipling and Haggard, for the next book ; more briefly, NYT -08-14 pBR30

    V. S. Pritchett, New Statesman 60 (1960-07-02) p277, "Haggard Still Riding"

    3 others Aug/Sep



    2018-10-28 major export to new page User:Pwendt/Series/Dr. Palfrey


    Miscellany

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

    November subsections (early/mid-November)

    1.6 #LGL
    1.6.1 2. #Blue Fairy Book
    1.6.2 4. #Men and Gods
    1.7 #Fairy Tales --incl
    1.8 #Oxford series --World's Classics and others

    The Master by T. H. White

    1968 Penguin 294pp UK
    el   Clifford Webb 120030 (12)
    el   Elinor Lyon 284856 (17) --children's adventure writer, mainly non-genre 
     1949 Wishing Water[-]Gate https://lccn.loc.gov/49028761 https://lccn.loc.gov/49010493 o[1821660]
     1957 The Golden Shore o[257] --dnf US ed. -- BL 002295078 (no report of price or illus.)
    

    LCCat records of Lyon books (17) from Hodder & Stoughton () illus. -- none: -- uncredited: #Ho50 -- #Ru53 GB53-3548 4672669 Wi49 -- -- by the author: -- by another: Hi48 -- Ki75 GB75-06530

    -- by the author (BL): HO RU Dragon Castle (Fidra Books, 2008) "Reprinted with a short autobiography dated November 2005. Originally published: London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1956." -- H&S: Ho50 Se55 Ca62

    1. by the author, per British Library

    .Erik Blegvad 8533 (89) Series: Middle Earth Universe --what ordering principles, technical and substantial

     l   Raymond H. Thompson 76901 (4)[] https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n82-095558
    
    John Bayley --nidb (42] EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n50005533 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-005533
     l   Dan Wickenden, ed. 229013 (9)[>10] https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr2001-021061 
    el   Orville Prescott, ed. 53381 (10)[many] 
    els  Maurice Richardson 20187 (13)[many] 
    

    Prescott, Mid-Century ANTHOLOGY [258] 1958-01-11 p15 brief notice by fellow NYT critic Charles Poore ; not much longer, CT 1958-01-12 by CT book editor Fanny Butcher


    el  .Raymond Sheppard 217421 (5)[many] 
     lw .Enrico Arno 165507 (31) --dnf 1980 newspapers
    el   Margaret Benary-Isbert 4396 (17)
    els  Elleston Trevor 4489 (57 + nine pseudonyms not pursued
    

    Elleston Trevor - others for children covered in prose at SFE3

    • Ants' Castle (London: The Falcon Press, 1949) [illus/hb/David Williams]
    fc 1949-11-03 [259] 1949-10-08 "Selected Falcon Autumn Books"
    • Forbidden Kingdom (Guildford, Surrey: Lutterworth Press, 1955) [hb/uncredited]
    • The Crystal City (London: Gerald G Swan, 1959) [illus/hb/David Williams]
    series Happy Glade, or Deep Wood, or Woodlander
    series advertisements show "The Woodlanders Series" (1949-09-09), "the Woodlanders series" in prose (-10-08, -10-20, and "the Woodlanders series" -11-11), [260] 'The "Woodlanders" ' in prose 1953-12-11 inclg Mole 8/6 Sweethallow 9/6
    #7 10-12 at BL 003673368; Mole 003673414 "1950 [1951]"; Sweet 003673434 "1950 [1951]"; Badger's Wood 003673371 Heinemann 1958 (at SFE3 Macmillan) brief review by Margaret McBean in "New Books for the Younger Reader's Library" NYT 1959-09-20 pBR52, this one for ages 5 to 10
    #12 (only?) Criterion Books, 1959, $3

    "Happy Glade/Deep Wood sequence of children's fantasies beginning with Into the Happy Glade (1943)" (15, the first two under his original name Trevor Dudley-Smith) SFE3 "Some later volumes, set specifically in the Deep Wood, are of greater interest; those properly describable as Children's SF include The Wizard of the Wood (1948), about the Invention of a flying machine, and Badger's Moon (1949), which takes its cast to the Moon in a Spaceship."

    7. 1948 Badger's Beech [1970] https://lccn.loc.gov/71128455 ; c1978 https://lccn.loc.gov/78018487 "A rhyme in an ancient chest hints at buried gold for those who follow its directions."
    Fo[261] also 1970 Heinemann ISBN-0434968048, 1970 Aurora, 1978 Charter House/Two Continents ; 1978 UK
    8. 1948 The Wizard in the Wood 1948
    Fo[262] also 1967 Heinemann ; 1948 UK
    9. 1949 Badger's Moon c1978 https://lccn.loc.gov/78018484 "The Woodlanders make an unexpected trip to the moon in the Brown Wizard's rocket ship."
    Fo[263] also 1967 Heinemann, 1978 Two Continents ; 1978 UK
    10. 1951 Mole's castle c1978 https://lccn.loc.gov/78018489
    Fo[264] also 1967 Heinemann, 1978 Charter House/Two Continents Charter House/Springwood Books ;
    11. 1051 Sweethallow Valley c1978 https://lccn.loc.gov/78018490"Twenty Gnomes come to Deep Wood to make mischief, but the Woodlander animals convince them to do good instead."
    Fo[265] also 1970 Heinemann 1978 Two Continents ; 1950 UK plates, 17 drawings; 1970 UK
    12. 1958 Badger's Wood 1958 Kirkus (this one only?)
    (only NEED correct SFE3) 1958 Heinemann o[266] [267] brief review as Heinemann 11/6 Elizabeth Henniker Heaton
    1959 Criterion o[268] review as Criterion $3

    Cover art credits imply that Atkinson illustrated #7 to #12, 1948 to 1958


    Adventures in Modern Literature T2196640

    1. (Stauffer Cunningham) https://lccn.loc.gov/39001934 2371257 Archive.org (login and borrow); ABEbooks ABEbooks "Full of short stories, biographies, essays, articles, poetry, humor, plays, and a novel by Joseph Conrad called The Rover." --Contents MISMATCH --Harvard PR1149 .S73 1939 (now under renovation)
    2. (Stauffer Cunningham) https://lccn.loc.gov/44002131 12797988 ABEbooks (t.p.); 2nd (no image) Amazon; 2nd ed. images as 1st ed. Amazon Amazon
    3. (Stauffer Cunningham Sullivan) https://lccn.loc.gov/51010316 5956257 Google (numbered Contents) Amazon --Contents MISMATCH --but Harvard "partial Contents" (identical list of 27)
    4. 4th, 1956 (Freier Lazarus + Potell) https://lccn.loc.gov/56001268 1399192 Amazon
    5. 5th, 1962 (Freier Lazarus) Amazon unk Amazon paper
    6. 1970 (Frier Hardwick Lazarus Lowell) ABEbooks Amazon
     lw  Ruth M. Stauffer (12)[14] --Director, Washington
    W. H. Cunningham (11)[13] --Director, Boston
    https://lccn.loc.gov/no2015054418 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2015-054418 --NEEDs redo as William H., probably
    Catherine J. Sullivan --dnf
    



    Gulliver's Travels Universe

    Glasgow University Library Special Collections Gulliver as 2006-01 Book of the Month

    Sp Coll Bk3-f.18-19 and Sp Coll BD4-f.10-11 --two "A" versions of 1726-10 Gulliver, on different paper, both catalogued as "4 v. in 2"

    related

    (short story or scientific article?) Gulliver's Next Travels: A Journey into the Land of Biomaterials and Synthetic Life / Annemiek Nelis
    http://eleanor.lib.gla.ac.uk/record=b2058100 Gulliver's last voyage, describing Ballymugland, or the floating island. (2nd ed, 1825) --uncredited
    FloatingIslands.pdf p144-45 (ch12, see also ch82)
    2/6 "Monthly List of New Publications" The Scots Magazine v95-96 (as Edinburgh Magazine) Nov 1825 p612-14

    2018-11-30, NOVEL Gulliver's Travels T180697 variant titles (22, 1726 to 1980)

    contains editions of limited scope --at least 1 Lill (1858 &c), 2 Brob, 1-2 Lill & Brob (1912 &c)-- and some adaptations/retellings



    Baron [269]

    Baron Friedrich de la Motte Fouque

    Sir [270]

    Miss Mulock Dinah Maria Mulock Craik

    Mrs. Molesworth Mary Louisa Molesworth


    Magazine series and publishers

    I have added numerous magazine issues to the database and do not recall that completing the Publisher field. I see that it is commonly empty, at least for some famous old US magazines and publishers (Century, Scribner's). We credit a publisher of The Atlantic Monthly primarily for some very early issues published by Ticknor & Fields.
    No moderator has mentioned the point (three years experience), so I wonder whether we now have a consensus to leave the field empty.
    We handle magazines issues as titles in a (title) series, not as publication series.
    Crediting the publisher thus has a big impact on the publisher bibliography "not in a publication series", which thus includes magazine issues. by Ticknor & Fields (1854 to 1868) we have mainly issues of The Atlantic Monthly (1857 to present).

    tags

    User talk:Vasha77#fairy tale tags
    fairy tale retelling (not a single NOVEL)
    User talk:Kpulliam#HathiTrust Digital Library (tag)
    tag flying saucer
    tag UFO
    Tag Editor (long list)
    Children's Fantasy (18) , juvenile fantasy (8600), young-adult fantasy (7505)
    middle grades fantasy, teen fantasy (Clarkmci alone, 103 and 217)

    Tags

    Flying saucers --tag needed? T826859, T2075653
    UFO
    tag Note field needed? for scope statements



    Haunted Houses T2257401 --as SHORTFICTION but is it NONFICTION?

    as 1969 Weekly Reader o[271], as "[1969] (c)1969" Xerox o[272] "Discusses ten documented cases of ghosts and poltergeists from the past and present and suggests various theories to explain them." (see also Kirkus)
     lw  Larry Kettelkamp 259465 (40) --children's NONFICTION writer mainly
    
    1954 Magic made easy
    1969 Haunted houses --User talk:Auric#Haunted Houses (again)
    1972 Investigating gods : the dramatic story of what man believes about himself and his destiny
    1973 Astrology; wisdom of the stars
    1974 Tricks of eye and mind; the story of optical illusion
    1975 Hypnosis, the wakeful sleep
    1996 ETs and UFOs : are they real?
    1969 Morrow hc $3.50 Price from review by Jerome Beatty Jr in "For Younger Readers" NY Times 1969-05-11 pBR26

    publishers

    • American Education Publications --q
    • Xerox Education Publications (8, 1969/1980) --q
    • Weekly Reader Books (2, 1983/84)
    • Weekly Reader Children's Book Club (1, 1978)

    publication series

    • Weekly Reader Book Club (2, 1970)
    • Weekly Reader Books (2, 1978)
    • Weekly Reader Children's Book Club (1, 1968)

    Xerox Education in newspapers 1972/76

    X Family E Services (6 hits 1972/73 only) --one is 51-page Xerox Corporation Annual Report 1972
    X Education Publications (118 hits 1972 to 1976)

    Hartford Courant

    [273] 1972-05-19 p29 Xerox Makes Major Changes In Its Middletown Subsidiary --split as XFES and XEP; [274] 1972-07-11 p32 Major Change Is Made in Xerox Group

    NYT 1973-04-01 p493 --XFES advertisement for a statistician (BA stat or econ); XFES, 245 Long Hill Road, Middletown CT 06457


    William McKellar --nidb (28)[many] https://lccn.loc.gov/n78091987 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n78-091987
    
    1960 Castle https://lccn.loc.gov/60011849 86pp [6852238]
    1969 The smallest monster in the world https://lccn.loc.gov/71081901 113pp o[275]
    1970 House https://lccn.loc.gov/79125656 117pp
    1973 Grannoch https://lccn.loc.gov/73006028 115pp
    1974 Stuyvesant https://lccn.loc.gov/74003784 150pp
    c1976 Cat https://lccn.loc.gov/75038358 183pp
    1980 Highland https://lccn.loc.gov/79006630 185pp
     lw  Elizabeth Baldwin Hazelton 124665 (7)[10]
    
    1971 The Haunted Cove T1010967 --niAmazon dnf newspapers 1971/74
    1974 The Treasure of Kilvarra --dnf newspapers 1974/75
    el   Elizabeth Marie Pope 473 (7)[7] 
    
     lw .Marilyn Miller 119968 (24) 
    

    A Ghost Around the House by William McKellar --nidb K 1970-09-08

    1970 https://lccn.loc.gov/79125656; (distributed by) David McKay Co. o[276]; 1972 printing o[277]; 1972 Scholastic o[278]
    el  .Nora Lavin 221885 (6)[many] --some Slovene works translated by husband Janko Lavin
    

    Aesop's Fables

    1927 ; 1929 McKay https://lccn.loc.gov/30026382 ; 1989 Children's Classics https://lccn.loc.gov/88039113


    el f Hilda Lewis 115885 (38)
    
    1956 The Witch and the Priest
    1967 reissue BL 002156481
    1970 1st US --PV Chavey
    2013 Valancourt
    [279] 1958-05-11 pE1-29

    New York Herald Tribune Book Review Children's Spring Book Festival (22nd annual) --also The Sherwood Ring P47068

    [280] WP -07-13 pE7, review by Virginia Strickland
    [281] NYT -07-20 pBR24 review by Aileen Pippett

    The Ship (SGPhillips, 1958) as ISBN-0875990673 --Amazon.com now displays a different cover, which is less plausible than we show

    2018 Kindle Amazon w "Crushed Lime Media LLC (June 26, 2018)"

    Kirkus

    Edward Eager Tales of Magic? Half, Lake, Well, Seven-Day (only 4)

    May 1958, 22 annual Children's Spring Books Festival (NYHT)

    Margaret Sherwood Libby, editor NYHT "Books for Boys and Girls"
    $3.50 "Honor Books" NYHT -05-11 pE3 ;
    also LCJ -06-22 p65 (4:11) [282] with The Secret Circle $2.50 featuring girl who talks to animals; The Moon Ship $2.75 transported to the other side of the moon?
    NYHT -05-11 pE17 "New spring additions ... children's book publishing"
    same day display advert CT pG7, without update for NYHT Children's Book Festival, "New worlds of fact and fiction, laughter and learning for young readers" is illus. with one Bodecker illustration from this book.
    and same day review NYHT pE12 is illustrated with another one (positive, but "it's time for a change" from Eager, from Eliza and Co. --and change followed; contrast the last three Tales of Magic, as they are now sometimes called)
    also same day CT pG5 brief review by Raymond A. Lubway (positive for children with "a fairly well-developed time concept", and preferably well-read, for the historical and literary allusions)
    [and same day NYHT pE4, review of The Doubling Rod]
    [another Doubling review by Virginia Strickland WP -07-13 pE7]
    Publication date and price from listing in "Books Received" Hartford Courant 1958-03-20 p8D, as "$3; (April 9)".

    Price from publisher advertisement (HB's spring list for children) and unsigned review, NY Herald Tribune 1958-05-11 pE17 and pE12,

    "They [scenes in the past] do not compare with the handling of this theme in The Ship That Flew, Curtain of Mist, or Bedknob and Broomstick.
    els  M. Pardoe 101061 (4) --"Margot Pardoe" is spurious
    

    Argle

    BLO.£ 1956 Argle's Mist --does Reginald or Tuck report "Margot Pardoe" rather than "M. Pardoe"?
    Price from brief review in "Tales Out of School" by Mary Crozier, Manchester Guardian 1956-07-06 p4 ;
    LOm$ 1957 US Curtain

    [283] "For Boys and Girls" by Margaret Sherwood Libby, NYHT 1957-11-24 pE14

    Kirkus cites the Catuvellauni ; --need improve the parent Title

    BO.£ 1958 Argle's Causeway
    BO.£ 1959 Argle's Oracle

    online with image

    1. https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=1817849535 US https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6791141-curtain-of-mist https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=8622063067
    2. https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=1817849408
    3. https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1959-argles-oracle-pardoe-1st-edition-465567025


    [284] The Spectator 197.6694 (1956-10-12) p512 "Eight to Fourteen" Amabel Williams-Ellis --this one 10/6 and others

    The Edinburgh Lions UK multiple images o[285] 118pp, illus. Joan Kiddell-Monroe
    UK US multiple images --q 1956 UK
    US; 1986 mmp US

    [286] CT 1955-11-13 pD36 (more positive and informative) --with Magician's Nephew

    The Hunted Head UK, o[287] o[288] illus. Raymond Sheppard


     lw  .Audrey Fawley 284781 --nidb (0)[13+] 
     lw  .Leslie Atkinson 237535 (7)[12] 
    
    [289] NYT -08-17 pBR24 mixed review by Phyllis Fenner, in sympathy with Eliza, "only it's all been kind of non-fiction".
    [290] CT -11-02 p52 "100 Other Fine Books of '58"
    [291] NYT -11-02 pBRA19 "find that 'special something' in each of these" (all-1958?) --includes Star Gate by Norton $3.00
     l   Cecil Maiden 28686 (14) --co-author of screenplay Cult of the Cobra o[292] o[293]
     lw .Christine Price 122776 (38) 
     1966\1938? A Traveler in Time http://www.oldchildrensbooks.com/books/traveler-in-time-19775 cream green boards with dark green illustration, front cover unlettered many eds.
     1950 The Orange Fairy Book Treasury w cover o[294] --no jacket image at Amazon 2018-12-01
     1961 Unicorn picture book wr Lotte Hahn o[295]
     1967 c1966 Molliwumps 
     1971 Ethiopia https://lccn.loc.gov/73102738
     1971/72 Burma https://lccn.loc.gov/70161066 https://lccn.loc.gov/73175030
     FFT Asian folk and fairy tales., Japanese folk and fairy tales. Russian folk and fairy tales. FFT of the Near East.
    el  .Robert Austin 112439 (5)[many] --husband
     lw  Ada Harrison 284050 (12)[many] --wife 
    
    1947 novel
    1957 The Doubling Rod
    1958 1st US
     lw  .N. M. Bodecker 35593 (45) 
     lww  Marian T. Place 8969 (33)[many] 
    = Dale White (15)[16] https://lccn.loc.gov/no98100972 
    = R. D. Whitinger (1)[4] https://lccn.loc.gov/n2009163456 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2009-163456
    
    1968 The Story of Flying Saucers, Dale White, https://lccn.loc.gov/68017801 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/440152
    Om$i 1969 Brad's Flying Saucer
    LOm$ 1970 The Resident Witch
    unknown hc at Amazon US as 1970, ISBN-0679240713
    Amazon US as mmp June 1974, ISBN-0380008521
    LOm$ 1971 The Witch Who Saved Halloween
    LO..i 1984 1st The First Astrowitches
    Om$i 1985 tp
    US as tp? 1974 ISBN-0380458802 UK as mmp ISBN-0380000970

    Flying Saucers

    Amazon US as Scholastic 1968
    [296] NYT 1968-11-03 p510 "Lots of Things to Think About ... in Fall Books from Doubleday" display advert of children's nonfiction (16 books) --this one as "Ages up to 12" $3.50
    [297] J. Gordon Vaeth reviews this one and Howard Liss, Unidentified Flying Objects $3.95

    "What most impressed this reviewer -- who, as a member of the Office of Naval Research once had something to do with saucer reports -- is the objectivity shown by both authors ... Both books could have cautioned more against such [children's naive] acceptance."

    Both recommended. White for "the excellent over-all historical perspective"; Liss for "intriguing scientific speculations about humanoids, life sources in space and radio contacts with other planets. [and also] what to do and what information to provide if "you see a U.F.O."

    Howard Liss --nidb ()[many] https://lccn.loc.gov/n79006614 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79-006614 Writer of sports books for children, primarily (biography, instruction, stories)

    1968 UFOs https://lccn.loc.gov/68027653

    Justin L. Carter 191008 --name?

    John L. Carter (2)[54] https://lccn.loc.gov/nr98031577 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr98-031577 as John L. (John Louis Justin)
    Compton Irving (1)[3] https://lccn.loc.gov/nr98031580 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr98-031580 as https://lccn.loc.gov/37010692 o[6275679]
    found: The pilgrimage of Delilah, 1911:t.p. (John L. Carter)
    [190?] Pursuit; John L. o[298]
    Weekly Telegraph novels (5 hits 1900:1939) incl #25 (1901); series attributed to W. C. Leng & Co., London (1903) or London and Sheffield (1899); price -/6 (1927)
    dnf newspapers
    1910 Peggy the Aeronaut --not credited to JLJC at WorldCat-- o[299]
    J. L. J. in newspaper advert (see below)
    [1911] Long Delilah; John L. Carter, author of "Peggy the aeronaut." o[300]
    John L. in newspaper advert
    (A Comedy of Sentiment for Serious People) Nymphet --not credited to JLJC at WorldCat--
    John L. author of "P t A" (Sampson Low, Marston, & Co., 6/-) Athenaeum 1915-10-30 The Sphere 1915-11-06
    1917 The Hangman's Noose --niW--
    John L. Carter, author of "P t A", "Delilah", etc. --(June?) serial in (AU) Northern Territory Times & Gazette
    dnf usual newspapers ("hangman's noose" carter) 1905:1919
    1917 Duckworth Dust; none o[301] https://lccn.loc.gov/18015092
    John in newspaper advert The Bookman 53.315 Dec17 p85 6/-
    John L. in review "New Fiction" The Scotsman 1917-12-03 p2 6/- ; in "Books Received" The Sphere ; in publisher list Sat Rvw -12-08 pix
    [1922] Long Come day; John L. o[302] https://lccn.loc.gov/22014898
    1935 White; Compton(?) o[303]
    [1936] o[304]
    1937 Daughter; Compton Irving o[305] https://lccn.loc.gov/37010692
    1938 Lady; Compton(?)


    L. Everett and Co.

    => Everett & Co. --ALSO "Compton Irving Carter" should be "Compton Irving"

    T1609299

    1910-06, J. L. J. Carter, 2/- [cloth] 1/- paper


    Source for publisher <a href="http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/carter_justin_l">SFE3</a> and <a href="http://www.aviationancestry.co.uk/?home/&searchQuery=Literature&startYear=1909&endYear=1980&searchOrder=ASC&pageNum=3">www.aviationancestry.co.uk</a> Reginald1: 02691

    unique WorldCat record o[306] reports no publisher or credited author

    • Publication date inferred from listing in "New Books", The Scotsman 1910-06-20 p3 (as "J. L. J. Carter", "Everett").
    • Price from brief review in "From the Bookshelves", The Playgoer and Society Illustrated 2.10 (1910-07) p176 (as "J. L. J. Carter", "Everett & Co.")
    • Publisher advertisement "The Novels for the Holidays", The Observer 1910-08-28 p4, also shows the title without a comma, and the author as "J. L. J. Carter".
    • Publisher advertisement in Flight 1910-07-09 (image at The Aviation Ancestry Database [URL]), as "just published", lists Peggy, The Aeronaut. By J. L. J. Carter. With an Introduction by Major Baden-Powell. Cr. 8vo, Illustrated Paper Covers, 1s. net. Cloth, 2s. net.

    SFE3

    Paul Wendt <pwendt.stat@gmail.com>
    publisher L Everett ("Carter, Justin L")

    Regarding this listing

    • Peggy the Aeronaut (London: L Everett and Co, 1910) [hb/]

    Evidently the publisher is a mistake for Everett & Co., successor to R. A. Everett & Co.

    See the footer of one 1910 advertisement, image at middle of this page

    http://www.aviationancestry.co.uk/?home/&searchQuery=Literature&startYear=1909&endYear=1980&searchOrder=ASC&pageNum=3

    which gives the Everett name and known street address (cf. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/314582951).

    In this advertisement the publisher's title contains a comma.


    Misc Nov

    Francis the Army Mule
    el  .Garrett Price 96613 (14) 
    els  J. David Stern 99021 (3, all mistakes?)[many, with mistakes] --son of David, father of David J., who at death was known as David Stern III to SFGate, NYT, LAT
    David J. Stern 252746 (5)[many] https://lccn.loc.gov/no96028730 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no96-028730
    = Peter Ste[?]rling (1)[1+mistakes] https://lccn.loc.gov/no96009595 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no96-009595 
      Stop press murder (1947) https://lccn.loc.gov/47017965 o[307]
    as "David Stern, Jr." [308] WP 1948-12-01 pC2 review column 
    

    1945 collection per WorldCat o[309]

    "A collection of three episodes in the life of that fabulous Army mule, Francis, written by Peter Sterling. In real life the author is Captain David Stern 3rd, Production Officer of the Service newspaper, Stars and stripes ..."--Preface.
    "Francis and the golden brew and Francis unmasked appeared in the magazine Esquire"--Page [3].

    1946

    "Sterling"? [310] WP 1946-05-25 p10
    [311] NYHT 1946-10-23 p29 Lewis Gannett review with photo portrait of Stern

    1948

    56-page Honolulu Advertiser o[312]
    review by Dickson Terry, SLPD 1948-09-26 p28: "Francis appears ... as his old friend of army days, Peter Stirling, is about to run for Congress. Francis sees at a glance that his naive huan friend is about to be turned into a dupe and party goat and sets out to turn defeat into victory. He writes Peter's campaign speeches."
    NYHT 1948-09-26 pE17, Richard Mealand generally dismisses the work, and concludes, "What remains is a mild bit of whimsy, which tells how Peter Stirling, Dope, was elected to Congress by following the advice of a mule. The advice is honest, sound, and occasionally interesting."
    NYT 1948-09-26 pBR26, Rex Lardner is moderately positive "... recording the confabulations and machinations of Francis--for that is the mule's name--and one Peter Stirling, who may be the least competent and most obtuse young man in the history of literature."

    IMDb reports "Peter Stirling" as the role played by Donald O'Connor in 1950s comedy films.


    About the Author

    compare Author's Note --974 hits

    (Author's Note --1 hit
    (Introduction --359
    (untitled --83 matches

    simple search All Titles

    about the author --1175 hits
    About the Author ( --484 hits

    advanced search

    about the author --Title is exactly, 19 Essay 1 Shortfiction

    by PWendt

    Peggie Bach

    variety by MLB

    About the Author (Cindy Savage: Cave of the Living Skeletons)
    About the Authors (W. W. Jacobs: Tales of Terror) and 1684930 --plural, booked with consecutive page numbers
    About the Authors ...: C. S. Lewis and others in the same publication
    Joan Aiken (About the Author) and others in the same publication (these may be the essay titles literally)
    Andre Norton (About the Author: Steel Magic)
    About the Author (Edgar Allan Poe) --perhaps in error, cf. 1531599
    About the Author (Chris F. Holm)

    other

    About the Author (Compass Rose) --booked as by Ursula K. Le Guin, the author of the publication, Compass Rose (Le Guin may be credited thus)
    A Note About the Author (Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy) --one of its two publications is Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy
    About the Author (Andre Norton, Ace Books) --exceptionally documented


    About the Author --exactly, ~20
    About the Authors --exactly, ~30
    About the Authors [and/&] ... --several instances

    This may be maintained by periodic


    Autobiography
    Spectator 161.5762 1938-12-02 p955 OUP: "A Long Retrospect" //The Autobiography of "F. Anstey" 5/-

    ISFDB Title search (NAME and NONFICTION or ESSAY)

    Anstey (0 N, 3 E)
    Housman (0 N, 2 E) --Laurence none, Clemence two
    Nesbit (3 N, 7 E)
    Haggard (12 N, ~40 E)
    Lewis Carroll (12 N, 18 E)
    George Macdonald (~15 N, ~25 E)
    Edgar Allan Poe (13 N, 100+ E)
    C. S. Lewis (many more)

    "nonfiction" takes precedence over collection or anthology, i understand, so a scholarly book of essays on (the work of) one of these writers should be booked here as NONFICTION. Of course there will be "Essay" titles, some trivial.


    Autobiography? of F. Anstey --Laurence Housman is also in nearly finished spring 1936

    LC as OUP 1936 https://lccn.loc.gov/36021029 LCSH: "Authors--Correspondence, reminiscences, etc."
    newspapers (1936, 19, mainly Apr--Aug; 1937, 8; 1938, 7) --later return for May/Aug only!
    [313] Observer 1936-05-10 p6 ; forthcoming "OUP on the 21st" "Throughout there is a note of sadness at the neglect of his other books."
    15/- almost as subtitle The Autobiography of F. Anstey [314] Spectator 1936-12-04
    The Oxford Bookshelf, 5/-, blurb The Autobiography of 'F. Anstey.' Spectator 1938-12-02
    WorldCat 1936, 2002 microfilm as vi, 424, [10] 31570155 or [9] 476396287
    WorldCat 1938, The Oxford Bookshelf, vi, [2], 424 4401209(best); or viii, 424 42840742 (10 plates) 906290486; vi, 424 o[315]


    Haggard, The days of my life, an autobiography (Longmans, 1926)

    2vol https://lccn.loc.gov/26024298 o[316]

    Anstey, A long retrospect (Oxford, 1936)

    https://lccn.loc.gov/36021029 o[317]

    Housman,

    (Bobbs-Merrill, c1936) https://lccn.loc.gov/36024660 o[318] (c1937; 1st ed.) o[319]
    (Cape, 1937)



    Seumas O'Kelly
    el   Seumas O'Kelly 237506 (11)[] --100th anniversary today
    
    Waysiders: Stories of Connacht (Dublin: The Talbot Press and London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1917) – 10 stories o[320] o[321]
    Stokes, 1918 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/scd0001.00021623660 o[322]
    The Lady of Deerpark (London: Methuen, 1917) o[323] o[324]
    The Golden Barque and The Weaver's Grave (Talbot, 1919) – 2 novellas
    https://lccn.loc.gov/20027484 -hdl
    T2062919 The Leprechaun of Killmeen (Dublin: Martin Lester, 1920) – novella
    o[325]
    niHDL Wet Clay (Talbot; Unwin, 1922) o[326]
    Wet Clay (Stokes, 1923) https://lccn.loc.gov/23026858 o[327]

    ("seumas o'kelly") 1917/1920 (31 hits: 10 3 7 11)

    Sat Rev 1917-09-22 "New Books" Lady of Deerpark 5/-
    Man Gua 1917-09-27 p3 "Methuen's Popular Novels" 5/-
    Spectator 1917-11-17 p542 "The Talbot Press Autumn Announcements" "(Ready)" Waysiders 2/6, "more than ten years since" short stories The Stream of Killmeen ; --one month later as "Perfect delineation of Irish rural life."
    [brief obituary Man Gua 1918-11-15 "after a long illness"]
    Athenaeum 4672 (1919-11-14) p1199 as "Now ready" 3/6
    [328] Man Gua 1919-12-02 p7 "Irish Tales" by St. J. G. E.; The Weaver's Grave is first - genre?
    Athenaeum 4679 1920-01-02 p29-32 "List of New Books", brief review p31, "The late Seumas O'Kelly ..." 3/6
    The Sphere 80.1046 1920-02-07 p160 -- dateline 1920-01-26, four of O'Kelly's books incl The Leprechaun (1919)--the only hit for that title; also the only hit for killmeen


    Dublin, Ireland

    "One of Mr. O'Kelly's books before me, The Leprechaun of Killmeen, is published by a new firm, Martin Lester, of Dublin" --from "A Literary Letter" by C.K.S., dateline London 1920-01-26; The Sphere 1920-02-07 p160 This title otherwise not found in 1917/20 newspapers. Later the writer lists it as "The Leprechaun of Killmeen (1919)".

    C.K.S. also lists The Stream of Killmeen (coll, 1910) --niHDL
    By the stream ... [1906?] o[329]
    Waysiders at HDL title page --10 story titles; none suggests spec fic
    The Leprechaun at HDL front cover

    Martin Lester, Ltd. 44 Dawson Street:: Dublin (t.p. undated); text spans p[3]-120

    BL 002700582 as "Dublin : Martin Lester, [1920]"
    Fairy Gold (Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, [1926]), 24 pp --from a short story collection?




    Philip Allan

    A new publishing house has recently come into begin in England--Messrs. Philip Allan and Company of 5, Quality-court, Chancery-lane, London, W.C.2. The head of the firm, Captain P. B. M. Allan, who has recently been demobilized, is a Master of Arts of Cambridge University, and was formerly subeditor and assistant reader in the house of Smith, Elder and Company, and on the staff of "The Cornhill Magazine". --"The Gossip Shop" The Bookman (New York) 49.6 (Aug 1919) p767(?) of 758ff.

    Hayden Church "Literary Gossip from London" Los Angeles Times 1919-08-24 pIII32; (London, -07-26) "London's newest publishing firm ... in a 250-year-old house with a 300-year-old book. ... The book with which it will make its debut is Sir Thomas North's "The Diall of Princes", a translation of a work by the Spaniard, Don Anthony of Guevara, who was perhaps the most widely read author of his day." --"the first in our Scholar's Library"; Allan plans to feature, not exclusively, "a mine of good Elizabethan stuff, mainly translations from the French and Spanish".

    Philip Allan --earliest books found 2018-11-05 adverts in news/mags

    • 1919-09-13 The Barber of Putney, J. B. Morton, 7/-
    • [330] 1919-10-01; The Barber, 2nd impression; Princess Pirlipatine 6/-; The Treasure 6/-
    1919 o[331], 1924 o[332] o[333]

    The Bystander; London Vol. 64, Iss. 826, (Oct 1, 1919): 62. Princess "F'cap 4to, with Eight Illustrations in Colour by Violet Dale. 6s. net." Treasure "F'cap 4to, with Six Sepia Illustrations by Somerled Macdonald. 6s. net." --later, "Six Coliotype"

    Barber - dull war realism

    "one of the first volumes sent out by [Allan]" ("The Monotonous War", AEC, Man Gua 1919-09-26 p5) "It is also the first publication of Messrs. Philip Allan and Co., who most certainly have faith in the book." (The Bystander 1919-10-08 p114 "A New Literary Log // Rolled by Ralph Straus")

    EFlsf Alexandre Dumas 2024 (1264)
    el   Maurice Hewlett [334] (93) 
     w  .Somerled Macdonald 254833 --niVIAF [2]
    el   W. W. Tarn 254832 (21)
    

    The Treasure of the Isle of Mist T2215219 at HDL

    one of Philip Allan's first
    [335] also Constable & Co., Maurice Hewlett, The Outlaw, the story of Gisli, 6/-
    LC 1919 https://lccn.loc.gov/20004009 -hdl o[336] o[337] o[338] Gísla saga, 1920 https://lccn.loc.gov/20000004 -hdl o[339]
    • Brief review in Children's Books The Saturday Review 128.3345 1919-12-06 p539; "for school boys and girls ... the story of a treasure hunt among the islands of the Hebrides, complicated by the fairy element. These fairies are not convincing, and the reader is inclined to support the practical view of "the Urchin", who only wishes to see ghosts and fairies because "they would be splendid to throw stones at. It wouldn't hurt them."
    • (Earliest listings found 2018-11-05 for any book received from Philip Allan are late September; namely, the first book on these two lists, a realist war novel.)

    Detail listings in Bystander and Observer: -- "F'cap 4to, with Six Sepia Illustrations by [SM]" -- "F'cap 4to, with Six Coliotype Illustrations by [SM]" That is, Foolscap quarto, a traditional book size, 6-3/4 x 8-1/2 inches.

    • WorldCat record OCLC 6003625 specifies "[6] leaves of plates".


    LC

    1919 https://lccn.loc.gov/19019075, 1920 https://lccn.loc.gov/20001903 -hdl, c1934 https://lccn.loc.gov/34027187

    The earliest notice of any book received from Philip Allan, and the only one reported during September, The Field -09-13

    this one not found at Amazon US/UK

    WorldCat

    • 1920 Putnam's o[346] [6] leaves of plates; o[347] frontispiece, plates --q

    WorldCat record OCLC 317449011 reports a frontispiece; the e-copy at HathiTrust contains none

    • 8 hits 1921) 1921 Allan 2nd o[348] --with subtitle; o[349]
    Price from "Philip Allan & Co.'s New Books" The Field 1921-10-15 p502: 2nd ed, demy 8vo, 7/6, "A new edition of this exquisite tale, which bids fair to become one of our minor classics." --"exquisite" used in both Toronto Globe and by ACM
    [350] Gift-books" specifies Small Demy 8voj (8-1/2 x 5-3/34), suggests subtitle --include Wonder Tales of Ancient Wales, BLK Henderson & Stephen Jones, illus. Doris Williamson
    .Doris Williamson --nidb (0)[2+mistakes] https://lccn.loc.gov/nb99006672 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nb99-006672
    
    • 4 hits 1922 ) [1922] Putnam's 2nd o[351]
    [352] The Bookman 54.3 (1921-11) p242-47 "High Lights in Children's Books // 1921 // by Annie Carroll Moore"
    "I visited Quality Court to ask Philip Allan if we might expect another book from Mr. Tarn whose "Treasure of the Isle of Mist" is greatly loved by girls of the library reading clubs. But Mr. Tarn gives no hope of another fantasy." (p246)
    [353] The Bookman 56.3 (1922-11) p366-67 "One Hundred Story Books for Children // Between the Ages of [8 and 14]"
    [354] LA Times 1922-11-12 pIII39, The Broadway Department Store (the only advert; for Children's Book Week); this one $1.90 --check some others against ISFDB publ records
    [355] The Bookman 56.4 (1922-12) p465-69, Marian Cutter, "For the Children's Bookshelf"
    • 6 hits 1934 ) 1934 Putnam's o[356], (c)1934 JLGuild o[357] 1 leaf of plates; (c)1934 o[358] multiple plates
    [359] MLB "Books for Young People" (Spring) NYHT 1934-04-08 pF9 $2.00
    Parents' Magazine 9.6 (1934-06) p79 "June Book Club Selections of the Junior Literary Guild"; Putnams $2.00
    [360] MLB "Books for Young People" NYHT 1934-07-01 pF7 --full review
    [361] unsigned full review, NYT 1934-07-08 pBR11; $2.00
    [362] (Putnam's) Honor Roll of Books ...
    • 7 uk hits) 1938 Oxford 1st o[363] 22 leaves of plates, o[364] 24 leaves
    Irish Times -06-04 p7 "Books Received" OUP 5/- (no mention of illus.)
    Scotsman -06-09 p13 " " Milford 5/-
    Man Gua -07-15 p6 "Books for the Young: A Batch for All Ages" Mary Stocks; "a summer publication season is likely to breed traditions of its own"
    four novels, this one OUP 5/- "a fairy story of the Isle of Skye by W. W. Tarn, who knows his ground and has collected some charming photographs of it"
    Observer -11-06 p10 "Oxford Books for Christmas" 5/- "Illustrated with photographs taken in the Isle of Skye"
    • 4 uk hits) 1950 Oxford 2nd, illus. Margery Gill o[365]
    Scotsman 1950-10-19 p4 "Some Autumn Books from Oxford", this one "Illustrated by Margery Gill" 8/6 "A tale of Skye for Girls"
    [366] New Statesman and Nation 40.1030 (1950-12-02) p547/49 Naomi Lewis "Under the Mountain" reviews of 12 "magic, or at any rate fancy"
    1. Mitchison ok
    2. Tarn ok
    3. Lynch --nidb The Seventh Pig
    4. O'Faolain --nidb
    5. Guinness --nidb
    6. Uttley --nidb The Cobbler's Shop
    7. Knowland --nidb
    8. P. du Bois --Hale 10/6
    9. Stuart --nidb
    10. Reeves --nidb The Wandering Moon
    11. Warner --nidb edition 1950 10/6 [as 1951 collection] Men and Gods
    12. Selincourt --nidb
    • 5 uk hits) 1959 Oxford 3rd (Oxford Children's Library) o[367] as #18, o[368] with ISBN



     ? Treasure of the Isle of Mist ? ----

    1920 reviews of US ed., no early advertisement

    [369] The Outlook v125 1920-06-16 p333
    [370] enthusiastic review NYT 1920-08-15 p49 (no price) --as "by no means a 'children's book' "
    [371] ACM (as "Annie") The Bookman 1920-11 p255-62; this one p259/60
    $1.50 N-Y T 1920-11-12 p11

    1920 Canada ed.?

    [372] The Globe (Toronto)

    1947

    [373] NYT -05-04 pBR41, "For Younger Readers" w Buell review 21 balloons
    [374] NYHT -05-11 pE10, Becker "Prize Books"
    [375] NYT 1947-11-16 pBR4, Buell "Children's Book Issue"
    [376] Viking Junior Books for 1947

    1950

    [377] NYT -11-12 p222, "For Ages 8-12:Tales of Fantasy"
    [378] CT -11-12 pJ15, rvw Peter Graves
    [379] NYHT -11-12 pE12, rvws Elmer and Peter and Pippi, et al. --NEED only UK eds./prices if any
    noted somewhere

    "This year's Rackham" from Heinemann --Cinderella fleshed out without loss of the traditional story, 7/6


    The Royal Book of Oz (1921) --illustrative example for statistical analysis of texts [380]

    [381] Baum literary obituary NYT 1919-05-11 p35

    1920/21 advertisements --Teenie Weenies

    [382] includes Tennie Weenie Books (3, two new) $2.00 each; The Outline of History, 3rd ed. revised
    [383] Stern Bros. 1920-11-17, assembled for Children's Book Week
    Peter and the Princess mentioned LA Times 1920-12-20 pIII11
    [384] CT, McClurg 1920-12-18 --includes The Outline, 4th
    Peter and the Princess mentioned during Children's Book Week, Atl Const 1921-11-13
    [385] CT, McClurg 1921-12-02 --numerous Gift Books for children

    HDL holds a copy (c)1920



    E. Everett Evans --1945/46
    Everett & Co. --shdbe canonical, successor to R. A. Everett & Co. ~1906
    Everett & Company --shd eliminate
    Everett and Co. --shd eliminate
    L. Everett and Co. --attested somewhere, Dirk Broer finds
    R. A. Everett and Co. --shdbe "&"
    
    • Everett & Co. [386](6) 1907 09 12 14

    need LC search: (London and Shiel works niLC)

     lws Henry Curties 151883 (3)[many] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q55685788 
     ls  Charles Foley (Foleÿ) 173685 (47) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n90-680184
     lws Holt-White 129025 (7)[14] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q55502529 
    
     1909 https://lccn.loc.gov/85892326
     1910 https://lccn.loc.gov/10027863 1911\1910 https://lccn.loc.gov/75313446
     c1912 https://lccn.loc.gov/12019328
    
    • Everett & Company [387](3) 1909 11 12

    need LC:

     ws  Potter 195573 (0)[3] https://lccn.loc.gov/nr97039850 
    Pym --niLC https://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-pym,%20herbert/ [1 only]
     lw  Pim (3 non-genre)[many] 
    
    • Everett and Co. [388](4) 1908 10 14

    need LC: (Griffith, Cutcliffe Hyne, Sommerfeld works niLC); Sommerfeld in progress at HDL

    Sommerfeld --niLC
    
    • L. Everett and Co. (1) unknown source --SFE3 lists "L Everett and Co"

    need LC: Carter

    • R. A. Everett and Co. [at WorldCat only as "R. A. Everett & Co.", 1900 o[389] NEED cite that one ; 1903 o[390] ; 1905 BL 000556448 ; 2 others must be from Reginald
     ws  Henry Byatt 191172 (0)[12] https://lccn.loc.gov/n82201307
     ws  Aston Forrest 127477 --niVAIF [1] 
     lws Harris Burland 29442 (13)[many] 
     Thora 1904 -several LC records of these works, not the 1903
     Gold 1906
     ws  C. Dudley Lampen 191465 --niLCCat [10] 
    


    Victorian Research: The Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837-1901

    publisher spans

    • 1837 1847 Darton and Clark
    • 1849 1862 Darton and Co.
    • 1835 1860 Darton and Harvey
    • 1862 1865 Darton and Hodge
    • 1839 1841 Harvey and Darton
    • 1835 1844 William Darton and Son
    • 1882 1901 Alexander Gardner (HDL, 30 from 1880 to 1920) (HDL A. Gardner, 269 from 1830 ; spot check 1830 Alex. Gardner , 1892 Alexander Gardner)

      Alexander Gardner,   Paisley ; and 12 Paternoster Row, London.   1886 [*]

      Alexander Gardner   Paisley ; and Paternoster Row, London   1888 [*] [*] under a short horizontal line

      Paisley: Alexander Gardner   Publisher by Appointment to the late Queen Victoria   1920 [and 1904 identically]

    • 1893 1897 Wells Gardner, Darton
    • 1869 ---- William Wells Gardner
    • 1870 1900 Wells, Gardner, Darton


    ISFDB

    • (1) A. Gardner = Alexander Gardner ; Books Received listings in 3 newspapers/magazines -04-09 to -04-16
    • (1) A. M. Gardner & Co.
    • (1) Gardner & Co. ; front cover: (all caps) "Gardner & Co., 26, Henrietta St., Covent Garden."
    A Vampire of Souls

    "Mr Alexander Gardner, Paisley, has published a shilling story ... "It is a rather crudely imagined eschatological horror, in which the reader is invited to follow a young man who dies and is buried and goes to hell, and has Satan show him round the place and explain the machinery for catching mortals." --The Scotsman 1904-04-07 p2 "Minor Books"

    also listing in "New Books Received" The Academy and Literature 1666 (1904-04-09) p404
    The Man with Thirty Lives

    listing under Six-Shilling Novels (one of 10) in "A Selection from Everett & Co.'s Autumn List" ; earliest of several, The Academy 1952 (1909-10-02) p597

    listing in "Publications of the Week" The Spectator 103.4242 (1909-10-16) p612 "cr 8vo"



    London 1900 to 1905 approximately

    Succeeded in the database by Template:Publisher at the same street address.   R. A. Everett & Co.   42, ...   London   1900 --title page, ... Fox-Hunting (viewed at HathiTrust)

    HathiTrust Digital Library search "R. A. Everett" hits catalog records of 30 titles all published 1900 to 1905

    The Database of Victorian Fiction shows 7 works (novels?) all published 1901




    British Library (BL)

    Amazon.ca {{{1}}}

    Amazon.ca B0000CKPJF

    BL [http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/dlDisplay.do?vid=BLVU1&docId=BLL01{{{1}}} {{{1}}}


    1. 1985855437 as CreateSpace; Look shows (c)Hailey Edwards, 2017
    2. 1985856107 as CreateSpace; Look shows (c)Hailey Edwards, 2017
    3. 1987461738 as CreateSpace; Look shows (c)BDB LLC, 2018
    4. 172593325X as CreateSpace; Look shows (c)BDB LLC, 2018

    As of 2018-10-17, ISBN 1-72593 and 1-987461 are unique in the database.

    As of 2018-10-17, Amazon.com reports publisher CreateSpace, this publication date, and provides "Look inside" without the title page. -- copyright page: (c)2018, Black Dog Books LLC -- back cover: no publisher or printer data The first two books of the series are copyright by the author. ISBN 1-987461 is unique in the database.

    If correctly hyphenated, these ISBN are not series; that is "1-987461" is unique in the database. That may be true of

    For our records as published by CreateSpace, late 2017 and 2018, the first word of the ISBN is long and apparently unique.

    We have the first two books of this series in the database as self-published (no publisher). Amazon reports CreateSpace and provides "Look inside" that shows the writer is copyright holder.

    The Beginner's Guide to Necromancy

    Publisher may be named on the title page. As of 2018-10-24 Amazon.com provides "Look inside" that omits title page; displays t.p. verso that states "Copyright (c)2018 Black Dog Books, LLC" and back cover without relevant data. Amazon reports publisher "CreateSpace ...", an Amazon service.

    Please check whether Amazon displays the service.

    For the Kindle edition (not in the database), Amazon Template:ASIN provides "Look inside" that includes the entire title leaf/screen:

    • title page displays title and author alone, no publisher or location
    • t.p. verso states "Copyright (c)2018 Black Dog Books, LLC", no location

    For the paperback (in the database as from Black Dog Books, P686164), Amazon "Look inside" omits the title page (today, and last week), includes copyright page with statement quoted above.

    "Black Dog Books, LLC" holds the copyright (c)2018. --from "Look inside" that omits the title page, Amazon.com 2018-11-01 (From another "Look inside", the Kindle ebook title page/screen names the author, no publisher or location. The print and ebook copyright statements are identical.)

    Kindle ed. same as for book 4.

    2018-11-01

    Print books 1 and 3

    "Look inside" now omits the title page, shows t.p. verso where Black Dog Books appears in the copyright statement alone, "Copyright (c)2018 Black Dog Books, LLC" (no location). Some information about production services that publishing companies traditionally provide (quote four lines)

    • Edited by Sasha Knight
    • Proofread by Lillie's Literary Services
    • Cover by Gene Mollica
    • Tree of Life medallion drawn by Leah Farrow

    The latter data are identical for paperback eds. 1 and 3. The former states "Copyright (c)2017 by Hailey Edwards"



    (as "Book 4" correctly; no publisher reported): "Look inside" displays title page/screen that names the work and author only; as above, "Copyright (c)2018 Black Dog Books, LLC".

    For Book/Volume 3 in the same series, print and ebook, Amazon "Look inside" is identical in all respects noted here. But Amazon reports both print publisher CreateSpace and ebook Template:ASIN publisher "Publisher: Black Dog Books, LLC (March 30, 2018)".

    (ISFDB records show Books 1 and 2 published by the author Hailey Edwards, who is also their stated copyright holder.)

    ISBN.

    "Foreword. "

    Amazon, CreateSpace, Fixer

    Book 2: Print "Copyright (c)2017 by Hailey Edwards"; CreateSpace reported // Kindle shows "Copyright (c)2017 Black Dog Books, LLC"; no publisher reported

    Book 1: Print states "Copyright (c)2017 by Hailey Edwards"; CreateSpace reported // Kindle shows "Copyright (c)2017 Black Dog Books, LLC"; no publisher reported

    ISFDB records created by data from Amazon.com 2018-04-30 (3) and this month (1).

    For all four print books: Amazon reports publisher CreateSpace and provides cover image that omits title page, displays t.p. verso and back cover. Amazon reports ISBN, which Look inside shows displayed on the back cover, not on t.p. verso.

    Copyright statements name author Hailey Edwards (books 1-2) and Black Dog Books, LLC (books 3-4)

    For all four Kindle editions: Amazon provides Look inside that displays title page/screen, which names the work and author only, and copyright screen, which states copyright Black Dog Books, LLC.

    These ISBN are unique to the main word (978-1-main-)



    ISFDB search

    Foreword (Skullcrusher): "Primal Dreamer" Primal Dreamer (Foreword: Skullcrusher)

    Foreword. [2]
    Foreword: [276]
    (Foreword: [0]
    Introduction. [8, 7] --[6, 6] excluding unspaced ellipses
    Introduction: [1775]
    (Introduction: [10, 3 in 1 publication]


    Concerning this publisher/imprint sequence:

    • George Allen (from 1871)
    • George Allen & Sons
    • George Allen & Unwin (1914 to 1986)
    • Unwin Hyman (1986 to 1990)
    • Allen & Unwin = Allen & Unwin (Australia) (from 1990)

    1. We have two anachronistic publication records, both primary verified

    see evidence for "Allen & Unwin" below

    2. Publishers Allen & Unwin and Allen & Unwin (Australia) appear to be identical, with hundreds of publication records.

    Guy Gavriel Kay, The Wandering Fire

    t.p. simply "Allen & Unwin" https://www.abebooks.co.uk/first-edition/Wandering-Fire-Fionavar-Tapestry-Book-Two/22392307643/bd
    Fionavar trilogy from scholarly bibliography as 1985/86/87 GA&U, A&U, U&H

    o[395] lists ISBN 0048233315 0048233625 ; o[396] o[397] the former alone

    1987 Unwin paperbacks o[398] as the latter alone ; o[399] as four ISBN-13 0451458265 0048233625 0007217250 0586215239



    • Fawcett --nearly eliminated
    els  Bill Fawcett 2409 (47) 
    elsf Chelsea Quinn Yarbro 360 (79) 
    

    colophon, vignette

    publishers --how widely should/do we add to Magazine records?

    1886 https://lccn.loc.gov/2004630675
    DCB: William James Gage [400] --Inc., 1893 --check 1921 newspapers
    owner of the Evening Star 1893 to 1895, for publisher and religious purposes

    Thomson Gale Thomson Corporation => Thomson Reuters from 2008 --Canadian with US hq Thomas Nelson (and Sons) EN --Edinburgh with US descendant or Canada Nelson Education; Nelson Canada --identity? https://www.nelson.com

    • Prentice Hall [US] (mid 20th century, Englewood Cliffs NJ)

    1960 Man Into Space as Fawcett P591048 PV Don Erikson o[401] -- A Fawcett How-To Book, 436 -- front cover: 75c HOW TO BOOK 436

    Bill Fawcett & Associates at Jabberwocky Literary Agency Inc. est. 1994 (AwfulAgent.com)

    Book packager Bill Fawcett & Associates created the Tor Books publication series Crossroads Adventure and The Dragonlover's Guide to Pern reference book, for instance.


    Google hits bookstores "Black Dog Books, LLC" in Zionsville IN (rare books); (no comma) in Skaneateles NY; (no LCC) in Newton NJ

    Black Dog Books (US publisher), EN

    Black Dog Books (Australian publisher) EN

    publisher Black Dog Books (disambiguation recommended)

    series (The) Surgeon of Souls; "Dr. Zarkov, the Surgeon of Souls, phantasmagorically appears to those who find themselves at a moral crossroads, offering an alternative ethical and healthy course of action." --Amazon.com 2018-10-17 on the 2009 collection



    2018-10-19 resume work on User:Pwendt/Series#Miss Pickerell --rump material that is not Miss Pickerell

    2018-10-18 Howard, The Bishop of the Ozarks (1923 story, screen/play, movie, novel)

    Chicago Defender 1923-02-24 p7 [402], 1923-03-03 p6 [403]
    el    Milford W. Howard 221869 (4) 
    ----  Tom Roberts, publisher 24025 --niVIAF --probably among several Tom Roberts undifferentiated at WorldCat
     lw  .Dean Jones 192825 (4)
    el    Carole Wilkinson 33781 (19)
    
    el   Hesketh Pearson 206290 (88) --actor/businessman, biographer
    

    Conan Doyle: His Life and Art 1943 https://lccn.loc.gov/44021628 , 1946 https://lccn.loc.gov/47025629 o[404], [1943] https://lccn.loc.gov/43016584 o[405] ; 1961 https://lccn.loc.gov/61016983 o[406]

    EDls  Wolfgang Jeschke 5561 (6)
    
    els  Robert Cromie 114352 (3)[12] 
    els  J. Francis McComas 454 (6)[16], founding co-editor The Magazine of FSF 
    

    Crime fiction critics

    Mycroft Holmes, Bos Globe --nidb
    els  Dorothy B. Hughes, LA Times 111436 (26) 
    
    NYT obit: "After working as a reporter and women's editor in the 1920's, she began reviewing crime fiction for The Albuquerque Tribune, The Los Angeles News, The Los Angeles Mirror and The New York Herald Tribune. In 1961 she began reviewing for The Los Angeles Times."
    Alice Cromie, Chi Trib --nidb, Chi. Tribune, "Crime on My Hands" 
      https://lccn.loc.gov/n83158044 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n83158044 
    

    ALICE HAMILTON CROMIE, 86, WRITER Chicago Tribune obituary 2000-08-12 ; yesterday (born 1913/1914)

    "Alice Hamilton Cromie, 86, a onetime reviewer of mystery novels for the Chicago Tribune, the wife of the paper's longtime books editor, Robert [A.] Cromie, and a best-selling mystery novelist and intrepid travel writer in her own right ..."
    b. Chariton, Iowa
    Mort Vivian, Chi Trib --nidb niVIAF
    Newgate Callendar, NYT (succeeded Allen J. Hubin 1971-03-07) --niVIAF 
    Flw  Allen J. Hubin, NYT 121220 (7)[many] --bibliography Crime Fiction, 1749[varies], multiple eds. 
      ... 1749-1975 o[407] 
    elsf Anthony Boucher, NYT 449 (60) (d. April 28, succeeded by Allen J. Hubin 1968-05-26)
    




     lw  William Katz 5527 (7)[12+transl] 
    
    1979 Death Dreams ; 1979 Ballantine Arrow, 1980 Severn
    1980? Ghost Flight ; 1980(?) Dell, 1981 Arrow Severn
    1981 Visions of Terror ; 1981 Arrow Warner, 1982 Severn
    1988 After Dark ; US Warner

    User talk:Auric#Ghost Flight

    7701023 18cm, 044013269X (no image) Amazon US as Paperback (16.3cm) and "Dell Publishing (May 1980)"
    16537552 18cm, 0099272504 (no image) as Paperback (no size reported) and "Arrow Bks.; n.e. edition (16 Nov. 1981)" --2nd ed., apparent 1st printing (no numberline)?
    12274796 21cm, 0727805460 (no image) as Hardcover and "Severn House Publishers Ltd (29 May 1981)" --q

    found at British Library Template:BNB Template:BLIC 010661369

    "Identifier: ISBN 0099272504 (pbk) : £1.75; BNB GB8206571; System number 010661369"

    User talk: Auric

    any info about the author?
    any report of 1st ed.? (if 1980 that should be entered in the title record along with the publication data)
    clearly 1981 publication and tp size? mass market paperback (pb format) is expected in 1981

    no hits in newspapers

    ("death dreams" katz) 1979
    ("ghost flight" katz) 1979/81


    Fairy Tales

    and the Juvenile issue


    Juvenile

    The Golden Key, 2016, now as juvenile edition P575652 --anyway NEEDs some cleanup and attention to LC projected pub date, now "1111"
    [218] or [219]-[234] and [235]-[236]

    Jacobs--Batten

    Probably this edition includes all of the original prefaces and footnotes. Advance notice of the series (NY Times 1959-08-15 p15) reports "original unabridged text and fifteen to 300 black-and-white line drawings within the text".

    What is a US edition?

    t.p. More Celtic Fairy Tales (Putnam's; Nutt; 1895) P596611

    More English Fairy Tales --HDL: Nutt; 1894 (t.p. "Fairy Tales", two words red)

    this copy UCalifornia without original cover

    -- Preface, p[vii]-xii -- Contents, [xiii]-xiv (finally, "Notes and References [...] 215") -- Full Page Illustrations, [xv], lists 8 (with production note (quote): From "process" blocks ...) -- stories span p1-214 -- (Batten's cartoon Warning to Readers, facing p214) -- p[215]-243 "Notes and References"

    p217/218 is corrupt; some text evidently missing
    probably those are pages 215, 218; p216-17 entirely missing (but those two do not make a leaf)

    -- p[245-46] "By the Same Author" (books 1-3)

    More Celtic Fairy Tales --HDL: Putnam's; Nutt; 1895 -- Preface, p[vii]-x -- Contents, [xi]-xii (finally, "Notes and References [...] 219") -- Full-page Illustrations, [xiii] lists 8 (with production note "Full-page illustrations, initials, ...") -- stories span p[1]-[217] (not 216; last page unnumbered) -- p[217] "The Tail." (the last story) -- (Batten's cartoon Warning to Readers, facing p[218]) -- p[219]-234 "Notes and References" -- p[235-36] "By the Same Author" (books 1-3)

    self-published: use author name thus P634022? or blank as Hailey Edwards?

    Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales, later edition (Ginn, 1914 or later) --source text for Gutenberg Ebook 32571 P411895 (c)1886, 1914 J. H. Stickney, ed. --not identical to the 1886 "Edited for school

    .Edna F. Hart (0)[4] https://lccn.loc.gov/no2017015466 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2017-015466 --LC cites 2017 ed.
    .Florence Liley Young (3)[many] https://lccn.loc.gov/no93008635 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no93-008635
    el  .Vilhelm Pedersen 220065 (13)[many] 
    

    earliest illustrator of HCA (1849, Leipzig)

    HDL [408] (B. G. Teubner, 1873) --45 stories, 125 ill. "after" Pedersen, woodcuts by Kre?schmar
    HDL [409] (Leipzig: Ed. Wartig, 1882) --112 stories? 67 in-text and frontispiece ill. Petersen and Hutschenreuter
    HDL [410] (Leipzig: Ed. Wartig, 1886) --112 stories? 65+ 12 ill. Petersen and Hutschenreuter (identical pagination)
    HDL [411] --20 stories (Ginn, 1886) --new sequence by J. H. Stickney
    Gutenberg (Ginn, N.D.) -- later ed. by J. H. Stickney, illus. Edna F. Hart
    J. H. Stickney, editor (25) https://lccn.loc.gov/no91020764 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no91-020764
    

    --beside readers and instructional books, editions 1884,1916 Water Babies [HDL: 1896 abridged]; 1885 Swiss Family Robinson; 1886 Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales: Edited for school and home use (2 vols) https://lccn.loc.gov/17015098 -hdl (few illustrations, uncredited; entered 1886) [HDL: also 1899 reprint]; 1886 Aesop's Fables


    Oxford series

    [412] Man Gua 1959-03-20 p12 ; Mary Crozier, "Limits of the Imagination": "[OUP] has cast its net wide and brought a number of them [how recent?] into a new series--the Oxford Children's Library at the price of 5s." (16 books?) --"three more of the series are due in April" inclg Tarn
    [413] Man Gua -07-04 p4 ; Mary Crozier, "Jules Verne and science fiction"
    The Guardian [new title] 1959-12-04 p10 ; Mary Crozier, "A Jolly Lot of Girls" --school stories and otherwise, including The Lark

    reprint series, barely named in newspapers except by Mary Crozier (no hits 1957/58, 60/66)


    pubseries Oxford Children's Library

    WorldCat

    se:"Oxford children's library" (94 numbered hits, not all genuinely distinct titles; 1958 to [1975] including 18 as 1958)
    1958- o[414] o[415], 1967- o[416]
    Crozier 1959-03-20 implies #1-16 1958?, #17-19 1959-04, #20-22 1959-09

    She names 8 of 16. And three each for April, September

    Apr59 The Little Duke; #18 The Treasure of the Isle of Mist; #17 Prelude
    Sep59 The Lark in the Morn; Simon; #21 The Valiant Sailor

    The Treasure #18, ISBN 019277018-7

    2 belated hits 1967/1974

    1969-03-27 p11 The Guardian, as "two new additions"
    7/6 The Great Gale (Burton)
    7/6 For the King (Welch) #51
    1970-05-15 p703 "Spring Books from Oxford" New Statesman
    10/- Ballerina (Nadia C-P) #58
    10/- The Grange at High Force (Philip Turner) #59
    10/- The Lark on the Wing (Vipont) #60

    WorldCat also reports

    1970 The Bronze Chrysanthemum #61
    1970 The barque of the brothers : a tale of the days of Henry the Navigator (Baumann) #62
    1970 Timpetill (Manfred Michael) #63

    WorldCat records imply the last new addition is either 1970 or [1971] Brother Dusty-Feet o[417] ISBN-0192770241 #24; or 1974 Minnow on the Say o[418] ISBN-0192770640 #64? Amazon UK; or 1974 Captain of Dragoons o[419] ISBN-0192770659 #65? Amazon UK; or [1975] The Armourer's House o[420] ISBN-0192770276 #27

    Amazon UK #66 Knight's Fee (Rosemary Sutcliff) o[421]

    #64-66 may be ISBN assigned 1974 to earlier Oxford Children's Library publications?

    Re #66 see the 1973 Oxford paperback UK o[422] ISBN-0192720384

    no match: 0192770675 683 691

    support for this interpretation of ISBN: o[423] The Gauntlet #11 as 019277011-X o[424] 1972\1958

    skim all; here list other likely spec-fic

    Eleanor Farjeon, The Glass Slipper #28 1962 \1955 T2260366
    Max Voegeli, The Wonderful Lamp 1963 o[425] o[426] --1955 transl. E. M. Prince of 1952 German ; o[427] o[428] 228pp B55-6481
    Hilda Lewis, The Ship That Flew 1965 o[429] --1939 T1572515
    Ruth Manning-Sanders, Animal Stories #40 1967 o[430]
    Eleanor Farjeon, The Silver Curlew #56 1969 \1953 T1935396
    Max Voegeli --nidb niLC [10] https://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-voegeli,%20max/ [431]
    = Michael West 1921-05-02 to 1985-04-24
    

    search newspapers 1955\1963 (7: 1955 3, 1956, ; 1960, 1961 2 Prince of Hindustan 12/6)

    10/6 [432] The Spectator 1955-07-08 p51 Amabel Williams-Ellis "[TWL] (a non-traditional tale bya Swiss author) is a good story of a little boy of the time of Haroun al Raschid who sails with Sinbad and becomes a prince." ;
    Oxford US $2.75 [433] NYT 1955-09-04 [434] 1956-08-05 "[TWL] ... is not a fairy tale, though the lamp which Ali ached to possess was Aladdin's lamp. ... "
    Prince of Hindustan --a sequel?
    The Silver Nutmeg, Palmer Brown (book 2, K); Pawpaw book 1 at Kirkus
    Magic Island, Clifford Webb (Golliwogs picture book, probably o[435] o[436]

    https://lccn.loc.gov/no98080420 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no98-080420


    Kirkus brief, positive, no date

    Kirkus: Tarnowska, The Arabian Nights K as 2010-12-01

    Thief of Bagdad (1924 film) [437]

    Amazon

    Wonderful Lamp 1955 B007T3S5OY (no image); 1957(?) [438]; 1963 [439]
    Prince of Industan 1960 [440]; 1961 [441]
    Robin Hood 1977 [442]


    Eleanor Farjeon

    User:Pwendt/People/Eleanor Farjeon


    (The) Oxford Bookshelf --nidb

    WorldCat

    se:"Oxford bookshelf" (74 hits; 1930 30 31 (64 as 1936 to 1941) 43 44 44 46 48 49 63)
    1936 o[443], 1941- o[444]
    1943 "2d ed. with an appendix of additional poems, and a critical introd." o[445]
    1946 "Rev. with additions" o[446]

    5 other late dates are all later impressions.


    pubseries The World's Classics
    se
    "World's Classics" --3 indb --WorldCat search hits all "Oxford World's Classics"

    also, not to be confused with (NY, London: M.W. Dunne) Library of World's Classics

    newspapers "grant richards" "world's classics") 1900/01 (45 hits; one May 1901, 44 from June)

    [447] The Bookman May 1901 p3 (= 1901 p35?) both the GRichards series (the first three mid-May) and Macmillan "Library of English Classics" (25 out, two Carlyle fc May) --in fact #3 is listed among "This week's books" Saturday Review 1901-06-08 --#2 among "Books Received" The Speaker 1901-06-08 p288
    [448] Man Gua -06-25 p4 "From Mr. Grant Richards's Spring List"
    #1 (Brontë 1) Jane Eyre --#1-2 among "Books Received The Sphere 1901-06-08 p256
    [449] [450] The Spectator -06-22 p933, quoting The Sphere -06-15 -- 1s cloth, 2s leather; "quite the cheapest series that has yet been put upon the English Book Market"

    "neither of the series produced by the firm of Walter Scott nor the series issued by the Routledges [3 series mentioned above?] had anything approaching the bulk of the Grant Richards's series." (end quote) Cover design for the series by Laurence Housman.

    #2 (Lamb) The Essays of Elia and last essays of Elia o[451]
    #3 (Tennyson)
    [452] The Spectator 1901-07-27 p139 "From Mr. Grant Richards's Spring List", #1-3, now listing #4-10 as forthcoming September [schedule and sequence revised in fact]
    #4 1901 Grant Richards (Goldsmith)
    #5 (Hazlitt) o[453] --or that is Hazlitt 1, World Classics 5
    #6 1901 Grant Richards (Emerson)
    #7 1901 Grant Richards (Keats)
    The Spectator 1901-11-02 p679 "From Mr. Grant Richards's Autumn List. Just Published." --includes #6-7 --same 1901-10-12 p539 lists none
    #8 38 120 121 128 (Dickens, 1901-07)
    #9 1901 Grant Richards (Ingoldsby)
    #10 1901 Grant Richards (Brontë 2) Wuthering Heights
    [454] The Review of Reviews (Nov 1901)
    [455] The Spectator 1901-11-23 p815 "... Volumes Ready" 1-10 incl 9-10 as "Ready November 27th" ... 26s/48s subscription for all of the 1901/1902 vols #1-22, 1902 monthly beginning Jan 20th with Darwin's Origin of the Species

    1902 Grant Richards --forthcoming one monthly

    #11 (Darwin) o[456]
    #12 (Bunyan 1) Pilgrim's Progress o[457]
    #14 (Brontë 3) Shirley
    #15 (Hazlitt 2) Sketches and Essays
    #17 (Defoe) Robinson Crusoe
    #19 (Carlyle [2?]) Sartor Resartus
    #20 (Swift) Gulliver's Travels o[458]
    #21 (Poe 1) Tales of M & I o[459]

    1903?

    #24 (Bacon 1)

    Carlyle 1902-09 1-2 Richards -> 3-6 Frowde o[460]

    Chaucer 1903-06 #42 56 76 Richards

    some others

    1924 284 (Collins, ed.) P358619 o[461]
    1926 reprint t.p. Amazon US
    as 1927 t.p. Amazon US; Nerja Books
    1926 306 --indb NEEDs series (Le Fanu) Uncle Silas o[462] P264275 --signed "(DES May 2008)"
    1927 315 (ed.) P502794 as 1937 PV Linguist o[463]
    First Series, Second Series candidate years 1914, 1921 from Amazon dealers
    1927 323 (Collins, ed.) P358620 --NEEDs Contents attention
    first? t.p. Archive.org
    1929 w Contents list o[464]
    1928 (Bulwer Lytton) o[465]
    1928\23 #254 (Reuben Levy --nidb) The Three Dervishes o[466]
    1928 #316 (Collins) The Moonstone and The Haunted Hotel
    1928 #325 (Meinhold) Mary Schweidler T1404498 o[467] o[468]
    1934 #411-413 (Rabelais) Gargantua o[469]
    1934 #414 (Wells) Short Stories o[470] --meagre
    1934 #422 (Peele) The Old Wives' Tale o[]
    2010 The Old Wife's Tale, 2nd o[471]
    [472] #323

    NOTE TO SELF Size? WorldCat listings (20 matching 20) that differ from those below : title 36 144 : author 50 171 399 : [correct variants 100 351] Titles 144 and 282 need attention anyway.

    Gargantua EoFantasy

    Of the many translations the most vigorous and best-known early version is by Sir Thomas Urquhart (Books 1 and 2 1653 UK, Book 3 1693 UK) and Peter Le Motteux (Books 4 and 5 1694 UK); the most successful contemporary version is by Burton Raffel (1990 US).


    L. G. Redmond-Howard

    User talk:Stonecreek#Hindenburgs Einmarsch in London

    Hindenburgs Einmarsch ABEbooks --only German-language ed.

    BL 000268045 Hindenburg's mis-cat as by Hindenburg

    BL 003439843 "How Germany Crushed France"


    L. G. Redmond-Howard
    Dws  Paul Georg Münch 151887 --niLC [many] 
     lws Adolf Sommerfeld 151368 (1)[many] VIAF
     lw  L. G. Redmond-Howard 278420 (10)[many] --Louis George
    Logan Marshall --nidb EN
    
    Frankreichs Ende im Jahre 19?? \ "How Germany Crushed France"

    "How Germany Crushed France" (German, 1912, rev 1914)

    "How Germany Crushed France" T1615733 --parent T1615746 Adolf Sommerfeld[t]? Louis G. Redmont[!]

    Verlag Continent, c1912 http://lccn.loc.gov/12019146 o[473] o[474]
    London: Everett & Co, 1914(?) title page
    Preface p7-38; p38 closes LGRH // Lincoln's Inn // October 1914
    Paris: E'ditions & Librairie [1913] Le partage de la France (ce qu'on verra un jour) [1913] front cover, back cover; p[3]-76 + adverts


    HDL does not hold a 1915 Hodder & Stoughton ed., if that is genuine. It does hold

    "London, Everett & Co., Ltd. https://lccn.loc.gov/15004648 [pref. 1914]"

    front cover; undated title page; Preface by LGRH closes, "October, 1914."

    o[475]

    newspapers (5, 1914/15)

    The Athenaeum 4544 (1914-11-28) p562-65 "Books Published This Week"
    p563 "1/ net   Everett"
    "Translated from the German, with a Preface by Mr. L. G. Redmond-Howard."
    The Sketch 88.1142 (1914-12-16) p256, review, "A translation from the German, with a Preface, by [LGRH]"


    Hindenburg's Einmarsch \ Hindenburg's March Into London

    Hindenburg's March Into London T1080668 --parent T1909877 --some libraries credit Hindenburg!

    Winston, 1916 title page
    p215, "from the pen of an unknown poet of the Fatherland" (Introduction by LGH p213-20)
    p220 closes [LGRH] // London: Lincoln's Inn
    Leipzig: c1915 catalog record

    HDL holds these three, with original front covers

    "Leipzig : Grethlein & Co., c1915" undated title page; 260+[4]
    o[476] o[477]
    1916 Long https://lccn.loc.gov/16008234 title page; Preface by LGRH, p11-19, closes "1915."
    (U Wisconsin copy of 3rd impression differs in publisher advertisements.)
    Fo[478](5) o[479] o[480] ; o[481] "Translation of Hindenburg's 'Einmarsch in London.' " ; o[482]
    1916 Winston https://lccn.loc.gov/16008809 title page
    Fo[483](15, some oop) o[484] o[485] long title
    1916 Winston, German language o[486] o[487]
    2018 hc Amazon UK
    2018 tp Amazon UK o[488]


    newspapers (42, 1916/17)

    [489] The Field 1916-01-29 p187; John Long 2/6
    The Graphic (same day listing in "Books About the Great War") 2/6 cloth, 1/3 paper
    Athenaeum 4602 (Feb) -02-16 p58 "Third huge impression now in the Press"; "Translated from the German. // By L. G. Redmond Howard" ; cloth on superior paper 2/6, paper 1/3 (in German 4,000,000 copies at 2 marks)
    The Globe 1916-02-28 p16 Eaton's Tuesday Bargain List; in paper cover, 30 cents
    N-Y Tribune 1916-04-08 p12 : "211 Pages. Ogontz Cover, Colored Jacket. Price 50 Cents. // Cloth Binding, 75 Cents" ; same NYT -04-09 pBR130
    new for the week at SL public library, -05-20 p5
    [490] review, SF Chron -06-18 p23
    [491] 1917-05-06 p7, lengthy account "Best Seller in Germany"


    Composed 1915 Redmond-Williams may be the translator of the work introduced (see the English-language novel record).

    The essay is published as pp. 11-[19] of the UK and pp. 213-20 of the US edition, identically except for footnotes on the opening page, and the final word. (quotation with modified typography)

    US

    [1] This Introduction is printed here to show how Englishmen viewed the appearance of this remarkable book.
    [2] How Germany Crushed France, by Adolf Sommerfeldt. 
    [closing]  L. G. Redmond-Howard.
    London: Lincoln's Inn.
    

    UK

    [1] How Germany Crushed France, by Adolf Sommerfeldt. 
    A translation, edited with a Preface, by L. G. Redmond-Howard.
    [closing]  L. G. Redmond-Howard.
    London: Lincoln's Inn, 1915.
    

    In the second line of the UK note, LGRH seems to identify himself as the earlier book's translator, editor, and author of a Preface ("Introduction", called "Preface" on the title pages).


    SFE3

    [inline] (1912; rev 1914 trans Louis G Redmont as How Germany Crushed France: (The Story of the Greatest Conspiracy in History) 1915)
    [listing] How Germany Crushed France: (The Story of the Greatest Conspiracy in History) (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1915) [trans by Louis G Redmont of the above: hb/]
    [inline] (1915; trans Louis G Redmond-Howard as Hindenburg's March into London: Being a Translation from the German Original 1916)
    [listing] Hindenburg's March into London: Being a Translation from the German Original (London: John Long, 1916) [trans by Louis G Redmond-Howard of the above: hb/]

    "Louis G. Redmont" is "Louis G Redmond-Howard" must be "L. G. Redmond-Howard", as he is credited at least for the "Preface" on both title pages.

    The 1915 Hodder & Stoughton edition of Hindenburg's is spurious, evidently.

    Library records do not clearly credit LGRH as translator but that is correct, probably. Some library records credit Hindenburg --that is, Hindenburg's Einmarsch as Hindenburg's Einmarsch; cf. Andersen's Fairy Tales.

    London publisher Everett shows the main title in quotation marks on both half-title and title pages. The front cover wording "Translated ..." and spacing imply that LGRH is the translator, more strongly than the title page. The Preface credited on title page is indeed "Preface", pp. 7-38. Its closing "October, 1914", is the only date.

    LGRH cites "the Star of 15th October" on page 11
    "Frankriech's Ende" --misspelling casts doubt on someone's knowledge of German, but I don't know that that is LGRH
    page 29, "All this I can myself bear out from my own observations while living the life of a German university student, first at Mu"nster in Westphalia, and later on at Bonn on the Rhine, whither I sent to complete my literary and legal studies after Trinity, Dublin, and Lincoln's Inn."
    No indications in the preface that its author is the translator.

    Earliest coverage of the translated work I find in automated search of numerous contemporary newspapers and magazines today, is a listing of the Everett edition in "Books Published This Week", The Athenaeum 4544 (1914-11-28) p562-65. Viewing all 1914/15 hits for this title, I find no mention of a Hodder & Stoughton.


    Stephen Daye (Press)

    Publisher Stephen Daye Press

    3. The Legion of the Lost

    1944-11-15(?), $2.50 Publication date from brief contemporary review by Kirkus

    $2.50

    Price from publisher notice NY Herald Tribune -11-19 pD31, as "Just published." STEPHEN DAYE, Inc. 48 E. 43 St. New York 17 and listing in "Books Published Today" NY Times -11-22 p17


    "Stephen Daye Press" -- wikipedia citations of books published span 1931 to 1941 -- publisher's [Catalogue] inaugurated 1932

    1945 (publisher arrested for fraud)
    [492] NYT -04-28 p13 "Publisher Seized ..."; [493] NYHT -04-28 p13 "Publisher Held ..." --with recent history of the publishing company
    publication reviewed as brattleboro John Wallace, Village Down East) WP 1943-07-25 pL5
    Rory Gallagher, Lady in Waiting (NY: Daye, $2.50) review HC 1943-07-11 pSM15
    [494] NYT 1944-09-20 p23 --Brattleboro obituary, 1931-41 president Ephraim H. Crane (Vermont Printing Company)
    1946 (classified ads early and mid-year)
    Display Ad, NYT 1946-12-01 pBR32 (one Christmas gift book)

    Stephen Daye Press 105 East 24th St., New York 10, N. Y.

    WorldCat ('stephen daye' brattleboro YYYY) shows decreasing numbers of records 1941 to 1944(1) --transition probably during 1943 can be inferred from increasing numbers 1943(3) to 1945

    historical Stephen Daye (Press)

    o[495] "Vrest Orton" --"Career: Founder, general manager, editor, Stephen Daye Press, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1931"
    o[496] (1930?) A historical sketch of the Stephen Daye Press ... 1638 to 1658
    [497] BG 1931-06-28
    [498] 1639, p127 ;

    new Stephen Daye Press

    [499] NYT 1931-04-12
    [500] NYHT -06-20
    [501] NYT 1931-07-12 "Books of the Week", listing the first 4 Green Mountain series ; one more Salt of Vermont poetry listed -08-02 reviewed -08-09 (and NYHT -08-23) ;
    [502] NYT -08-16, Uffington Valentine, The Green Mountain Series (4 vols only)
    NYT 1931-12-20 "Books Received" --poetry again, Hymn to Chaos, Harold Vinai/l

    (In the meantime, owner-publisher John Gainfort was arrested for fraud 1945-04-28, as he was leaving Federal court proceedings on involuntary bankruptcy of the Stephen Daye Press Corporation.)

    Mark Twain, [The Diary/ies of] Adam and Eve 160 --shdbe series? why or why not?


    Hutchinson Arrow Century

    Hutchinson Arrow Books Century

    Century Hutchinson, March 1985

    [503] The Guardian 1985-03-16 p21 "LWT merges Hutchinson with newcomer" --publisher Hutchinson => Century Hutchinson (1985 to 1989 apparently)


    "Snatch of the year: how a toddler carried a nonagenarian over the threshold" Bookseller (Mar 23, 1985): 1254-1255


    Century publishers (all)

    21st Century Books
    Century  [needs disambiguation after 2001 probably]
    Century 21 Books
    Century House Americana Publishers
    Century Publications
    Century Publishing
    Christianity in the 21st Century
    First Century Ltd.
    New Century Books
    New Century Press
    The Century Press
    The XX. Century Pub. Co.
    

    related to The Century Company, founded/renamed 1881 (3)

    Appleton-Century-Crofts
    D. Appleton-Century Company
    The Century Co.
    

    related to Century Publishing, 1982 to 1985 (8)

       Arrow / Century Hutchinson
       Arrow / Random Century
    Century  [needs disambiguation after 2001 probably]
       Century / Random House
       Century Hutchinson Australia  [see also Hutchinson (Australia)]
       Julia MacRae / Random Century (UK)
       Legend / Century
       Red Fox / Random Century
    

    Frank R. Stockton, The Vizier T1869336

    1898/1899 serial
    LOm$i 1899 1st --NEED fix serial and copyright dates
    Om 1899 UK
    O.$ 1899 Canada --NEED fix two dates, two formats

    Canada edition, hardcover format Canada edition, paper format


    W. J. Gage & Company (Toronto) o[504] W.J. Gage & Co. Limited : A Story of [65] Successful Years, 1844-1909 29pp


    Stockton's novelette [1899 serial] "The hero, born centuries ago, having drunk of the spring of immortality, is alive today to recount his meetings with Samson, Petrarch, Napoleon, etc. He acted as gardener to both Nebuchadnezzar and Miss Edgeworth."

    "the story of a man who accidentally drank the contents of the Fountain of Youth many centuries ago, and is now living in New York at the permanent age of 53." The Book Buyer 19.2 (1899-09) p148 "The Century Co.'s New Books. Ready October 7."
    [505] The Athenaeum 3754 (1899-10-07) p499 "Cassell & Company's First List of New and Forthcoming Volumes"
    [506] The Academy 1431 1899-10-07 p391-410 Autumn Announcements Supplement "The Autumn Lists" (Saturday) --covers Allen & Son; Arnold; etc.
    NYT 1899-09-23 pBR633 "Books Received" (advanced sheets)


    1898/1899 serial

    The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine

    The Century Co. New York
    Macmillan & Co. Ltd., London

    As of 1899 The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine was published in London by Macmillan & Co.

    Volume 21

    Scribner's Monthly, An Illustrated Magazine For the People.
    Conducted by J. G. Holland
    publishers Scribner & Co.; F. Warne & Co. ; Copyright, 1881, by Scribner & Co.

    Volume 1 (1870/71)

    title matches vol 22
    elaborate title page as bound, with Contents pp. iii-iv

    Volume 10

    title matches vol 22
    elaborate title page as bound, with Contents pp. iii-iv
    publisher Scribner & Co. [only]
    Entered ... Scribner & Co. ...

    Volume 14 (mid 1877)

    elaborate title page matches vol 1

    Vol 21, Scribner; F. Warne

    Volume 22

    Scribner's Monthly, An Illustrated Magazine For the People.
    Conducted by J. G. Holland
    publisher The Century Co. [only] ; Copyright, 1881, by The Century Co.

    Volume 23, n.s. 1 (Nov 1881 to Apr 1882)

    The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine.
    title page as bound, with Index pp. iii-viii
    no Conductor
    publishers Century and F. Warne & Co.


    Vol 90 (mid 1915); no title page or index from U Michigan, nor U Illinois; May cover by Arthur Rackham ; 960pp

    Volume 104, n.s. 82 (mid 1922)

    publisher The Century Co. [only] ; (c)1922 Century

    London: F. Warne & Co. --vol 21 and vol 23 to 32

    vols 21 (1880/81) to 32 (mid 1886), F. Warne & Co., London.
    vol 33 (1886/87) to 50 (mid 1895) T. Fisher Unwin, London.
    vol 51 (1895/96) to 80 (mid 1910), Macmillan & Co. Ltd., London
    vol 81 (1910/11) to 87 (1913/14), Hodder & Stoughton, London
    Index, pp. iii-viii, bound at back
    1914[#88], 15, 18, 19, 20[#100] no title/index ; U Michigan copies with covers and sometimes front material
    #101, 104 with title page as usual, The Century Co. [only]

    Briefly, published in London 1880 [as Scribner's] to 1914 by F. Warne & Co. (1880/86), T. Fisher Unwin (1886/95), Macmillan & Co. Ltd. (1895/1910), Hodder & Stoughton (1910/14)


    The Century Magazine (or C. I. M.) 58.5 Sep 1899 p746-49 [tVotTHA by FRS "with a picture by R. B. Birch"; "Conclusion" [part 7?]

    Published 1898/1899 in The Century Magazine "with pictures by R. B. Birch" (small captioned b/w drawings, 21, as in the book; later credited as Reginald B. Birch)

    November to December 1898, vol 57:1-2, as a complete two-part novelette, identical to chapters I-II in the book; each with 6 drawings [finally 58 pages text]; from <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015013528990?urlappend=%3Bseq=68">p. 52</a> (viewed at HathiTrust; see also the volume index)
    May to September 1899 vol 58: 1-5, as Parts III to VII, without explanation of the continuation; with 9 drawings, total [finally 137 pages text]; from <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030769700?urlappend=%3Bseq=24">p. 10</a> (viewed at HathiTrust; see also the volume index)

    RESUMED May 1899 --barely advertised, not found except in the April 1899 issue of the magazine, 57.6 p2 "... THE MAY CENTURY ..."; (footer) "The other contents will include: [first listed] A continuation of the story of 'The Vizier ... by Frank R. Stockton"

    v57 p52, 179 [Nov, Dec?] "Pictures by R. B. Birch."
    v58 p10 203 452 630 746 [May to Sep]
    1. 52-61 (six small b/w drawings, captioned) "(To be concluded.)"
    2. 179-88 (six) "IN TWO PARTS. PART II." --evidently complete, "It is now three years since I became acquainted with Mr. Crowder, and he has consented that I should publish his story. I am still waiting,and his wife is still waiting, for the time to come when we shall know that we ought not to believe it."
    3. 10-17 (three) "(To be continued.)" "PART III." (no explanation here) "About four months after my first acquaintance .... "... I hope that you will become my biographer."
    4. 203-08 (two)
    5. 452-60 (two) "PART V. Including Mr. Crowder's acquaintance with Napoleon Bonaparte, Miss Edgeworth, and Nebuchadnezzar, and some account of his experiences as the ruler of all the Russias."
    6. 630-38 (one) "PART VI. Including Mr. Crowder's meeting with Moses, his curing Joshua of rheumatism, and his attempts to break up the friendship between Petrarch and Laura." "(To be concluded in the next number.)"
    7. 746-49 (one) "CONCLUSION. Mr. Crowder studies Art under Apelles, and Medicine and Surgery under Hippocrates and Galen."

    (56 pages) (21 pictures by R. B. Birch)

    1. I. 1-39 (five) : 29 = 39 -10
    2. II. 40-80 (six) : 29 = 41 -12 [begins with four paragraphs from end Part I; ends one paragraph early, the final paragraph of Part II deleted]
    3. III. 81-116 (three) : 30 = 36 -6 [ends with one page revised/expanded re Delilah]
    4. IV. 117-41 (two) : 21 = 25 -4 [lacks El Khoudr preface and first paragraph amended]
    5. V. 142-180 (two) : 35 = 39 -4 [unrevised]
    6. VI. 181-219 (one) : 37 = 39 -2 [unrevised]
    7. VII. 220-35 (one) : 14 = 16 -2 [unrevised; abrupt]

    sum 1-235 (20) : 195 = 235 -40 pages ; close to 40,000 at 200 words per full page (204, page 2) That is, relocated chapter break I/II; revised end ch II, end ch III, start ch IV


    Grove Atlantic

    Grove/Atlantic, Inc. (homepage) Archived 2010-06-15

    • Grove Press, Atlantic Monthly Press, Black Cat - 3 sublistings with logos, known Grove Atlantic imprints
    • Open City, Granta, Atlantic Books, Ltd. - 3 sublistings without logos, presumably not GA imprints (the Open City homepage explains, its books are covered in the GA catalog and distributed by Publications West)
    (opencity.org) Open City magazine; Open City Magazine & Books Archived 2010-07-03; and About Open City archived
    EN: Open City (magazine) 1991 to 2011
    (granta.com) Granta: The Magazine of New Writing ; About Granta Magazine Archived 2010-06-08 (successor to The Granta, Cambridge U, 1889 to 1970s)
    EN: Granta
    (grantabooks.com) Granta Books about, evident book publishing arm

    Wikipedia 2018-11-01 names former GA imprints Canongate US and Open City


    also, "Since 2010, the British publishing house Atlantic Books has been publishing a selection of books on behalf of Grove/Atlantic, Inc. in the United Kingdom, using the Grove Press UK imprint."

    Atlantic Monthly (Press) is an imprint of Grove Atlantic, which was established by merger in 1993. As of 2018-10-24

    apparent 1914 at HathiTrust [507]
    apparent 1917-09/10 at HathiTrust [508] o[509]
    (c)1917 collected reprints from The Atlantic Monthly o[510]
    WorldCat false alarm 1917-06/10 at HathiTrust [511] o[512] (from U California HDL also shows the 1st printing)
    1942 copyright page note on "Atlantic--Little, Brown Books" [513]
    1918 title page at HathiTrust [514]

    5 reported publications as Grove P / Atlantic M P

    1. Witches on the Road Tonight --hc and ebook as Atlantic Monthly Press
    2. UK, "Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press (31 May 2012)" --no Look
    3. UK, "Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press (18 Oct. 2012)" --t.p. Grove Press // New York ; c.p. Grove Press an imprint of Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
    4. US, "Mysterious Press (February 2, 2016)" --ebook "The Mysterious Press // an imprint of Grove Atlantic"
    5. UK, -- ebook "Grove Press UK, an imprint of Grove/Atlantic Inc."
    1. Witches on the Road Tonight T2001185
    2. The Treatment T1356613

    2. Mo Hayder, non-genre thriller [515] by non-genre writer ?

    3. Junkie

    3. Junky; Junkie; etc T110506

    From "Look inside" 1st printing per numberline

    [logo] // Grove Press // New York // t.p. verso [in small part]: "This edition with material by Allen Ginsberg and edited with an introduction by Oliver Harris published by arrangement with Penguin Classics, an imprint of Penguin Books"

    o[516] 2002, New edition
    014118700X o[517] 2002, 176 --Penguin Classics

    978-0-8021-2042-7

    o[518] ebook as "Grove/Atlantic, Inc., 2012"

    "Junkie" at WorldCat Fo[519]

    1953 o[520] Ace Books, 149
    1966 o[521] New English Library, Traveller's companion series. no. 114.
    1973 o[522] Ace, 3rd printing, 157
    1977 0140043519 0140282696 o[523] xvi, 158; o[524] with publication history
    1977 0140043519 o[525] o[526] originally published...
    1979 0140043519 o[527] complete..., XVI 158
    1981\77 o[528]
    2003 0142003166 0141189827 o[529] 50th, xli, 166
    2012 o[530] the definitive

    Junky: The definitive Fo[531](37)

    --NEED search


    [532] 2012 tp --NEEDs imprint name

    later proofread, check WorldCat; replicate for US price if available?

    4. The Cellar
    A Novel T1842163

    another ebook as both: Publisher: Mysterious Press (February 2, 2016) Publication Date: April 1, 2018

    hc and tp both as The Mysterious Press

    ebook title leaf/screens

    full title, The Cellar: A Novel
    [logo] // The Mysterious Press // New York
    "First published in Great Britain by Arrow Books ...
    stated First Edition
    "The Mysterious Press // an imprint of Grove Atlantic // 154 West 14th Street // New York, NY 10011"
    numberline 16 to 19 ; 10 to 1

    1st ed. LCCN https://lccn.loc.gov/2015375167

    Data from Amazon UK as of 2015-04-02.

    Page count from Library of Congress (LCCN, below), with LC Subject headings "Suspense fiction" alone.

    As of 2018-10-29 Amazon.com provides "Look inside" the

    UK 2015 hc Amazon UK

    Title page imprint is a graphic element only, evidently two components "A" and "Hammer".
    T.p. verso displays numberline "1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2" (1st printing) over "Arrow Books in association with Hammer 2015" over street address.
    And below states, "First published in Great Britain by Arrow Books in association with Hammer in 2015". 
    

    UK 2016 trade paperback ed. Amazon UK also "Look inside" shows much the same except "Arrow Books in association with Hammer 2015"

    5. NK3 T2110766

    5. apparently US 0-8021, UK 1-61185

    el   Minette Waters 214228 (21) 
    Mo Hayder 165938 (13) https://lccn.loc.gov/n99036062 --non-genre? 
    el   Sheri Holman 208141 (5) --NEED 2012 paperback http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/730414311
    elsf William S. Burroughs 338 (142) 
    

    Probably this publisher/imprint is spurious, from the publisher field of Amazon product pages only. There it may represent publisher Grove Atlantic, Inc. (not itself in the database October 2018), formerly styled "Grove/Atlantic, Inc.", which was established in 1993 by merger of Grove Press and Atlantic Monthly Press. That is, an expansion of "Grove/Atlantic".

    Grove Atlantic imprints "include Template:Publisher, Template:Publisher, Template:Publisher, and Template:Publisher" (quoting Wikipedia as of 2018-10-24; supported by the Grove Atlantic website footer, which displays these four names, all under logos).

    Probably all publication records as from "Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press" are those of books from one of those four Grove Atlantic imprints.

    ISFDB title records suggest also that this is a preliminary designation, in the sense "Grove or Atlantic", for works published as by Grove in one country and Atlantic in another, or Grove in one format and Atlantic in another.

    • Atlantic hc/ebook; later Grove paperback

    Creation of Grove[/]Atlantic perhaps as direct successor to Grove Weidenfeld or Grove Nicolson, on the Grove side, for Grove was owned by George Weidenfeld 1985 to 1991/93?

    ISBN as Grove Press before 1986 --all 0-394 except as noted

    0-8021 (one 1976)

    ISBN as Grove Press as 1986 to 1999 (at ISFDB) --all 0-8021 except as noted

    0-394 (4 of 4, 1986)
    0-394 (1 of 4, 1987)
    1-55584 (one 1989)

    ISBN as Evergreen --see also publication series Evergreen Black Cat

    0-394 (two 1982), 0-8021 (one 1994)

    ISBN as Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press [misleading]

    0-8021 (three remain)
    1-61185 (one 2018)


    "In 1985 Rosset sold Grove Press to Ann Getty, Getty Oil, and Sir George Weidenfeld, a British Publisher. Rosset was fired a year later." --Wikipedia

    publisher Grove Weidenfeld (9; all 1989 to 1991, 0-8021, $)

    EN: George Weidenfeld, Baron Weidenfeld [533]

    In 1985, Weidenfeld's publishing interests expanded to the United States, when he acquired the Grove Press in partnership with Ann Getty (wife of Gordon Getty). Grove later merged with the New York division of Weidenfeld & Nicolson to form Grove Nicolson. In 1991 Weidenfeld & Nicolson's UK branch was sold to the Orion Publishing Group[3] and became Orion's main non-fiction imprint, with Weidenfeld as non-executive chairman.
    In 1993, the American company, Grove Nicolson, merged with the Atlantic Monthly Press to form Grove/Atlantic Inc.

    EN: Weidenfeld & Nicolson [534]

    Weidenfeld was one of Orion's first acquisitions after the group's founding in 1991, and formed the core of its offerings. At that time Weidenfeld imprints included Phoenix, its own establishment much earlier; and J. M. Dent, acquired in 1988, and thus its Everyman series.

    newspapers (grove weidenfeld) 1985-1993 (1129 hits!, earliest 1989-05-04)

    [535] NYT 1985-10-04 pC28, Dan Green named publisher at W&N New York, and CEO of Wheatland, containing Grove Press acquired last March 1984? ; Barney Rosset remains at Grove
    first W&N list next Fall, later about 60/yr
    [536] NYT 1989-05-04 pD19 --announce merging the two "publishing arms" "under one roof" of Wheatland Corporation, est. 1985; refl Weidenfeld & Nicolson disappointment in US market; now publ 150 books/year
    PW 1989-05-19 p14 --Dan Green departed, firms merged
    The Sun 1989-05-22 p2B --two lists this fall, only one next 1990
    July 1989 advertisement A 'Weidenfeld & Nicolson' Book "Grove Weidenfeld"
    [537] WP 1990-02-28 pC1 --Pantheon 100/yr cut back by Random House, 18 mos after acquisition; Grove Weidenfeld for sale
    NYT 1990-03-10 p33 rosset is one hoping to buy it (as he did in 1986)
    NYT 1990-05-09 pD20 getty decides not to sell
    [538] NYT 1991-05-08 pC18 "The Future of Atlantic Monthly Press"
    North Point "is issuing its final list this spring"
    [539] WSJ 1993-02-11 pB2 "Grove Press Will Merge with Atlantic Monthly"
    PW 1993-02-11 pD1 and -02-15 p9 --merger has finally occurred
    [540] WSJ 1993-02-11 pD1 --ann. Turtle Bay shutdown, Grove/Atlantic merger
    Entrekin of Atlantic Monthly (owned by the magazine to 1986) leads; about 50 hc/yr planned after Grove 70, Atlantic 20
    Atlantic acquired by senior editor Morgan Entrekin, with silent backers, in 1991
    NYT 1993-02-24 pC19 --heads roll at Grove
    Atlantic "lost the rights to its own substantial backlist when it severed all its ties to Little, Brown in 1989"; purch. by Entrekin 1991-08; now almost everyone fired

    "Grove Weidenfeld" 1993, 110 hits, mainly academic journals and theses ; 19 news/mag, mainly spring, no advertisements(?)

    1992, 157 news/mag, no advert?
    1992 "Grove Press", 82 hits, some single-book adverts

    Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson --in the database this may include some W&N New York publications from 1985/86 to 1989 or even 1993 (W&N and Grove Press were Grove Weidenfeld imprints 1989 to perhaps 1993)

    ISBN 0-297 all except
    1-55584 (four, 1987/89)
    1-78022 and others from 2014 only
    P2371 PV Mhhutchins ; o[541]"New York : Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ©1987"
    P32996 ; o[542] "New York: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1987"
    P34791 WorldCat "New York : Weidenfeld & Nicholson, ©1988"
    P496119 LC reports "New York : Weidenfeld & Nicolson, c1989"
    WorldCat "New York : Weidenfeld & Nicolson" (181) (#20-95 as "Publisher: New York : Weidenfeld & Nicolson" years 1986 to 1989)

    check newspapers "Grove Weidenfeld" and Nicolson


    Canongate Myths

    Hurricane Party #12 (#15 per Amazon?) Amazon US

    Canongate Myths at ISFDB as Canongate and Canongate U.S. publication series


    Canongate U.S. was a joint venture of Canongate and Grove Atlantic during the timespan represented here.

    "The series launched on 21st October 2005 and is the most ambitious simultaneous worldwide publication ever undertaken." --homepage (TheMyths.co.uk) archived 2014-12-25

    1 + 2005-10, two ISBN Armstrong A Short History of Myth archived 2016-03-25 (1)
    2 + 2005-10, " " Atwood The Penelopiad archived 2016-03-15 (9)
    3 + 2005-10, " " Winterson Weight archived 2016-03-25 (10)
    4@ o 2006-03, " " Pelevin The Helmet of Horror archived 2016-03-25 (11)
    5@ + 2006-06, " " Grossman [543] archived 2016-03-25 (12)
    [6] o 2006-10, " " A McC Smith Dream Angus archived 2016-03-25 (13)
    --nidb [7] 2007-11, " " Vickers Where Three Roads Meet archived 2016-03-12 (14)
    --nidb [8] 2007-11, " " Ali Smith Girl Meets Boy archived 2016-03-26 (15)
    9@ + 2007-11, " " Tong Binu and the Great Wall archived 2016-03-25 (16)
    [10] + 2008-11, " " Faber The Fire Gospel archived 2016-03-12 (23)
    [11] + 2009-05, " " Ugrešić Baba Yaga Laid an Egg archived 2016-03-25 (36)
    [12]15 + 2009-08, " " Östergren The Hurricane Party archived 2016-03-25 (48)
    [13] + 2010-02 hc; mmp 2011 Hatoum Orphans of Eldorado archived 2016-03-25 (73)
    [14] + 2010-04, " " Pullman The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ archived 2016-03-25
    [15] + 2011-09-01 hc, mmp 2012-06 Byatt Ragnarok archived 2016-04-03
    @ 2014-01\2013-11 tp Kinno The Goddess Chronicle
    --nidb @ 2013-11 Alai The Song of King Gesar --Wikipedia, final listing
    --nidb PL 2006 Tokarczuk Anna In and the Tombs of the World --Wikipedia (not translated)

    The Goddess Chronicle Fo[544](10) published 2012 officially, released 2013-01-03; "Look inside" 1st printing at Amazon UK 2018-11-02 shows

    title page undated
    "First published in Great Britain in 2012 by Canongate Books Ltd, // [street address]"
    "First published as Joshinki in Japanese in 2008 by // Kadokawa Shoken ..."
    copyright statements undated!
    978184767-301-5 (ISBN-10 ...301-5 ! identical
    978184767-302-2 Export ISBN (unexpected arithmetic difference 7; Amazon shows ISBN-10 ...302-3)
    p2 complete list = All the Myths ; only those 15 published by Canongate
    p7 publishers = International publishers — The Myths ; 38 countries, 47 publishers (plus UK, Canongate)
    The Myths (2018) https://canongate.co.uk/collections/the-myths/ - 6 in print now(?), imprint The Canons, #1-3 5 8 14 as numbered above

    2018-10-04 Hell: Dante's Divine Trilogy Part One, Decorated and Englished in Prosaic Verse by Alasdair Gray

    Canongate Books (1)[8 from 2013] https://lccn.loc.gov/no2012127211

    publisher Jamie Byng, employee from 1994, arranged 1996 buyout at age 26

    The Myths

    elsf Mircea Eliade 97217 (199) 
    el   Joseph Campbell 84505 (116) 
    Walter Burkert (1993–2015) --nidb
    el f Jack Zipes (75)
    el f Marina Warner (59)
    


    [545] PW 250.9 (2003-03-03) S2-S24 "U.K. publishers are soldiering on"
    Jamie Byng's "little company (which opened a small U.S. office last year)" Canongate (now publisher of the year p.4)
    from the abstract, "Grove Atlantic also shares its office space with Marion Brown of Canongate U.S."
    (2nd to 4th hits are October/November 2004 on particular books)
    [546] PW 253.19 (2006-05-08) p18 "Canongate Gets a Footing in U.S." --
    Grove/Atlantic two years ago "included Canongate's boks in his catalogue but wasn't involved much beyond that"
    "The partnership with Grove/Atlantic has resulted in solid growth each year. ..." --with VITAL EXPLANATION
    [547] The Writer 120.5 (May 2007) p12 "Myths make a comeback"
    Abstract (in full): "IN A PUBLISHING venture of epic proportions, 34 publishers around the world have teamed up to launch The Myths series."
    IN A PUBLISHING venture of epic proportions, 34 publishers around the world have teamed up to launch The Myths series. As the name suggests, each of the titles in the series is a retelling of one of the world's myths. Well-known writers will be penning the tales, which could exceed 40 titles by the projects completion date of 2038.
    project founder, Canongate publisher Jamie Byng

    The cooperating publishers including Canongate US and Knopf Canada inaugurated the series with vols 1 to 3 jointly. Right?

    el   Karen Armstrong 140575 (47) 
    

    2005/2006 A Short History of Myth T1151853

    2008\2005 at BL [548]
    Identifier: ISBN 9781847673886 (electronic bk.); ISBN 1847673880 (electronic bk.); BNB GBB883181; System number: 018848742

    [549] - CBC 2005-10-21 (Friday) "The first five books of the series were released at the Frankfurt Book Fair Friday."

    only books 1 2 3 per other sources
    "Their works are being issued simultaneously in 33 countries and 28 languages, including English, Portuguese, Chinese and Italian, in what publishers say is an unprecedented co-ordinated release."



    Warner

    mainly Warner, Popular, Paperback


    unrelated? Publishers ?

    Blondie, Katzenjammer Kids, Phantom

    related Publishers

    • Paperback Library ...

    1969-02 The Tormented Phttp://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?395985

    "Price determined by the catalog number." --evidently WorldCat is the source for page count 160, no more.
    Warner Books

    Prior to 1975 it's likely that "Warner Books" publications are spurious, probably from the copyright statement, or another on that page, whereas "Warner Paperback Library" is specified on the front cover (with price and catalog ID) if not on the title page.

    Mid 1970s to 2006, as a Time Warner property
    Successor to Warner Paperback Library, from 1970 or so (1972 to 1975?)
    Succeeded 2007 as a name, by Grand Central Publishing
     lw  Dorothy Daniels 178797 (6)
    els  Norman A. Daniels 14848 (7)
    


    Four Square Books

    4 hits 1956 to 1959 (two 1957, four 1958)

    The Observer 1957-06-16 p5 "Table Talk by Pendennis" > "Tobacco Books" Phillips tobacco's new venture, with Four Square (tobacco brand?) logo
    [550] The Observer 1957-06-16 --Phillips launches Four Square Books
    [551] The Observer 1958-11-23 pA7 "The Paper-back Industry" (UK)

    1960 notices

    Disc 1960-01-09 p13 Just Jazz No. 3 (3/6) [or No. 2? reprint or next volume?]
    (Blackpool) Tribune 1960-09-09 p10 Asher Lee, Blitz on Britain (2/6)

    1961, acquired by Times Mirror

    [552] LAT 1961-03-03 pB1
    [553] LAT 1961-05-05 pC9 purchase completed



    James H. Neal --niLC?

    Jungle Magic T1322162 --NOT NOVEL but NONFICTION; probably not 1959

    o[554] o[555] o[556] Harrap, 1966 Harrap travel and exploration books James Henry Neal foreword by Dame Isobel Cripps 190/91 pages 8 plates Monograph Magic; Ghana Religious experience; Offenses and sanctions US title: Jungle magic, my life among the witch doctors of West Africa

    Jungle magic: subtitle

    o[557] (1st US; D. McKay Co. [1966]; 190 pp) Amazon US
    o[558] (NY: Paperback Library, 1969, ©1966; 160 pp) ABE UK

    Autobiographical London ed. (Harrap)--has title: Ju-ju in my life

    Jungle magic

    o[559] (London: Four Square Book, 1966; 158 pp)
    Google --Four Square reported, title page McKay
    cover image An eye-witness account of the unholy world of voodoo ("NEL", New English Library?)


    Wikipedia: "Contrary to common belief, Vodun is not related to juju, despite the linguistic and spiritual similarities." But the book is received/promoted in 1960s as voodoo.


    Jungle Magic https://lccn.loc.gov/66025146 o[560]


    Ju Ju in My Life

    reviewed in March? [561]
    The Observer 1966-05-15 p26 (no title) JU-JU in my life // James H. Neal // fw by DIC // "The author, who was Chief Investigations Officer for the Government of Ghana provides new evidence of the power of native witchcraft. 21s." ... "All for May 26 // Harrap Books" (2nd of 3)
    The Observer 1966-08-14 p18 "Holiday Reading" "An absorbing book ... should set the most confirmed cynic wondering." --Natal Mercury. 21s.

    Jungle Magic: ...

    McKay $4.50 from listing in "Books Today" NY Times 1966-09-30 p44
    display ad by the publisher, with cover-and-spine image, 1966-10-16 p331 (footer includes "DAVID McKAY COMPANY, INC. • New York 10017")

    no hits under either title 1967 to 1970

    75c Paperback Library 64-066 OCCULT

    cover: An amazing true account of the occult in Africa, full of Ju-ju spells and fantastic feats of "magic"


    Warner

    Writers for the Seventies > Vonnegut T897442

    1972-09 --q
    1974-03 reprint ABEbooks o[562] o[563]
    Crowell as 1972 o[564] 0690010486 0690010494 ; o[565] 49-4 only ;
    1976 (c)1972 o[566] (none reports ISBN)
    Amazon US states Lib Bdg 1976-02
    Amazon US states paperback 1975-06

    Two WorldCat report "Crowell, 1972" (no brackets), which implies stated publication year.

    NEED modify this statement (for Tolkien, below) as for Vonnegut

    OCLC 785787858 and 251412167 state "Crowell, 1972"; that implies publication year from the title page. One lists this ISBN alone, the other as first of two beside 0-690-01053-2. For the two ISBN as of 2018-10-21, Amazon.com reports 1976-01-01 (likely 1976 default date) Hardcover and 1980-02 Paperback [w cover "$2.95"].


    Pynchon 1974 o[567] o[568] "Cover illustration by Elias Dominguez." o[569] as #5 18cm 0446785237

    Writers writers

     l   Robley Evans 9189 (3)[2] https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n96-112720
      #4 Tolkien https://lccn.loc.gov/73159496 https://lccn.loc.gov/75024871
      Fo[570]
    

    OCLC 785787858 and 251412167 state "Crowell, 1972"; that implies publication year from the title page. One lists this ISBN alone, the other as first of two beside 0-690-01053-2. For the two ISBN as of 2018-10-21, Amazon.com reports 1976-01-01 (likely 1976 default date) Hardcover and 1980-02 Paperback [w cover "$2.95"].

     lw  Peter J. Reed 114207 (5)[6] 
      #1 Vonnegut https://lccn.loc.gov/72195212
    Joseph W. Slade [571] --nidb
    

    https://lccn.loc.gov/n88102117 (6)[many] https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n88-102117 Slade wrote the Thomas Pynchon volume in <a href="http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubseries.cgi?2441">Writers for the Seventies</a> (1974).

    .Elias Dominguez 75771
      Pynchon 1974 https://lccn.loc.gov/74196000 1989 WPI Studies #5 https://lccn.loc.gov/89013841
    

    ISBN

    [1?] Vonnegut - 68-923 0-446-68923-8 ; 0-690-01048-6 +9-4 [NEEDs isbn and more info about ISBN]
    2. Brautigan o[572] - 68-942 0-446-68942-4 ; --
    [3?] Hesse - [68-965] 0-446-68965-3 ; 0-690-01050-8 +1-6
    1973 reprint o[573]
    4. Tolkien - 68-988 0-446-68988-2 ; 0-690-01052-4 +3-2
    [5?] Pynchon - [78-523] 0-446-78523-7 ; -- (1990, WPI #5)
     w   Terence Malley 186288 (1)[1] --niLCCN --now credited with Foreword to the Tolkien volume
      #2 Brautigan 1972 https://lccn.loc.gov/72172728 0-446-68942-4
     lw  Edwin F. Casebeer 183822 (1)[7] 
      #3 Hesse 1976\72 https://lccn.loc.gov/75024872 o[574] 0690010516 ; [1968] ms. o[575]
    
     lw  Robert D. Spector (16)[many] --mentor of Malley and Joe Dorinson
    


    LGL

    publisher: Looking Glass Library

    Gorey at LUC.edu : Looking Glass Library with linked cover images and titles list

    newspapers

    [576] NYT 1959-08-15 p15 --announcement of the new series, inclg "Men and Gods. 32 Greek Myths.", $1.50 1959-09-15 from LGL // 475 Madison Avenue // New York 22, "original unabridged text and fifteen to 300 black-and-white line drawings within the text"
    [577] LCJ 1959-11-01 p72 (or 4:6?) --Random House series Looking Glass Library (10), Legacy Library (10), Shirley Temple (5)
    CT -11-01 --eds. Epstein, Carroll, and Norman Podhoretz; consulting eds. Auden, Phyllis McGinley, Wilson; "Wherever possible, the original illustrations have been reproduced"
    [578] NYT 1959-11-01 pBRA59 Thomas Lask
    [579] NYHT -11-22 Margaret Sherwood Libby --only 3 are straight reissues of text and illustrations from one original book, plus Lear is compiled from multiple books; new illustrations for 4 books (#2, 4, 9, 10)(Lang, Warner, Gorey, Doyle)
    1. 10 Doyle at Amazon w cover image --NEED cover image

    Gorey A Bug Book, unnumbered picture book, Fo[580] one report as LGL

    Evidently #1-10 were published September 1959 (1959-09-15 per newspaper coverage), #11-15 Spring 1960 and #16-23 Autumn 1960 [unless some during Winter or Summer], #24-28 sometime 1961.

    retailer Brentano [581] CT 1960-05-22 pC8 --5 more, 15 now available
    [582] Naomi Lewis Victorian Studies 4.2 (1960-12-01 p170-73
    retailer Brentano [583] NYT 1960-06-14 p26 --"Now! Five New Books in This Fabulous Series!", as $1.50 each (total, 15)
    1960 series advertisement [584] NYT 1960-12-04 pBR63 ; now as $1.95 each (23 listings)


    T16009 #18 done 1. Nesbit, E. Five Children and It. N.D.  Illustrations by J. S. Goodall. [not original]
    T1399115 P691951 2. Lang, Andrew. Ed.  The Blue Fairy Book. c1959.  Illustrations by Reisie Lonette. [new] --NEED cover image, artist
    T1365 3. Macdonald, George. The Princess and the Goblin. N.D. Illustrations by Arthur Hughes.
    T2462641 4. Warner, Rex.  Men and Gods.  c1959 and [196?]. Two versions.  Illustrations by Edward Gorey. [new]
    -- 5. Seton, Ernest Thompson.  Wild Animals I Have Known,  N.D.  Illustrations by Ernest Thompson Seton.
    ? 6. Hale, Lucretia.P. The Peterkin Papers. N.D.  Illustrations by Lucretia P. Hale.
    -- 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.
    T822137 9. Gorey, Edward. Editor.  The Haunted Looking Glass:  Ghost Stories. c1959.  Illustrations by Edward Gorey. [new] --NEED publ date, price
    T1604 10. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan.  The Lost World.  c1959.  Illustrations by Gil Walker. [new] --q
    .Gil Walker [585] --nidb (2)[many] https://lccn.loc.gov/n85177287 https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85-177287 --mainly children's non-fiction
    

    Looking Glass Library LGL publications indb: #2 9 10 16 18 21


    LGL 1961

    Gorey is art director and partner, has illustrated 3, five more this autumn
    The Phantom Tollbooth $3.95 "a recent offering from The [LGL], long[!] an imprimatur of excellence in children's books" LCJ 1961-11-12 p72 (or 4:7)
    [586] NYT 1961-11-12 pBRA62 Thomas Lask "Repeat Performances" --inclg 5 LGL ; Edgar Allan Poe Stories (Platt and Munk, $2.95); Martin Pippin $4 ; Light Princess &ot $4.95 ; The Magic Chalk McKay, $3.95
    The Magic Chalk Kirkus as 1959-09-01, starred
    EN: The Magic Chalk as 1949
    LC [1948] https://lccn.loc.gov/49025660, [1959] https://lccn.loc.gov/59009057
    Zinken Hopp --nidb EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n79006718
    illus. Malvin Neset NO
    [587] LCJ 1962-11-11 p77 (4:7) covers four volumes as new this autumn!
    Haunted Looking Glass, anth., NYRB 2001 at Amazon


    2. Blue Fairy Book

    series: Coloured Fairy Books

    and Red and Green, 1960, also illus. Lonette

    and illus. Reisie Lonette, and thus Paul Gallico

    Lang Fairy Books at HDL

    Blue 1889 91 92 --01 03 05 20 21 21
    Red 1890 90 91 95 98 --01 22
    Green 1892 95 95 99 06
    Yellow 1894 95 97 99 --03 06
    Pink 1897
    Grey 1900
    Violet 1901
    Crimson 1903 03
    Brown 1904 14
    Orange 1906
    Olive 1907
    Lilac 1910 22
    elsf Paul Gallico 19834 (103) 
    

    Gallico at Kirkus

    N.D. Snow Goose K
    1952-09-18 Small Miracle K
    1953-10-08 Snowflake K
    1957-12-05 Thomasina K
    1959-07-23 Ludmila K
    1966-03-11 Three Legends K

    Reisie Lonette

      Blue https://lccn.loc.gov/59013481 35 --q 2018-11-10 LGL #2
      Green https://lccn.loc.gov/60011941 42 with list of Contents (42) o[588]
      Red https://lccn.loc.gov/60009020 37, with list of Contents (37) o[589]
      The Haunted Birdhouse [1970] https://lccn.loc.gov/78105575
      Three Legends (1966) https://lccn.loc.gov/66001686 ; 1964 t.p. image suggests Three Stories by Paul Gallico: Snow Goose; Small Miracle; Ludmilla
       1966 1st US [590] as ISBN 1111494444
       1969 mmp US
       The Small Miracle (1963) Amazon US
    

    Lonette at Amazon.com

    Blue [591](unlikely), [592](yes)
    Red [593]
    Small Miracle [594] o[595], "Appeared in Good housekeeping magazine under the title 'Never take no for an answer.'"
    Snowflake [596] o[597]
    Ludmila [598], [599] --early edition not found at WorldCat




    The Blue Fairy Book --Project Gutenberg Ebook stories uncredited? No, here are the last footnotes to the last six stories:

    (1) Swift.
    (1) Asbjornsen and Moe.
    (1) Arabian Nights.
    (1) Old Chapbook. 
    (1) Chambers, Popular Traditions of Scotland. 
    (1) Chambers, Popular Traditions of Scotland. 
    

    Does the LGL text include footnotes?


    4. Men and Gods

     w  .Elizabeth Corsellis 283605 (0*)[7] https://lccn.loc.gov/nr91028603 --(*) none, but Men and Gods is in the catalog
    elsf Rex Warner 169878 (87)
    

    Men and Gods T2462641 Fo[600]

    LC 1951 FSY https://lccn.loc.gov/51010289 o[601], 1959 LGL https://lccn.loc.gov/59013336 o[602], 2008 NYRB https://lccn.loc.gov/2007031162 with Contents o[603] "Originally published: New York : Farrar, Straus and Young, 1951"
    [604] The Observer 1950-06-25 p7 "Metamorphoses" by Harold Nicolson, review as a translation
    [605] Man Gua 1950-07-21 p4, H.H.H. "Ovid Up to Date" ; [606] The Scotsman -07-13 p9

    US

    NYHT 1951-04-17 p23 "Books Out Today" (Tuesday) $3 ; -04-22 pE22 "Books Received"
    [607] NYT 1951-04-22 p212 "The Apples Still Shine" Roger Pippett ill Corsellis 223pp $3
    [608] CSM 1952-10-11 p9 "The Myths of Greece" by Joseph G. Harrison, review of two
    The Globe and Mail (Toronto) 1951-06-16 p10 C$2.25 McC and S 223pp
    1952 mmp Penguin Amazon UK (no image)
    1968 Anthology of Rex Warner [609]
    1968 New Windmills Amazon UK as 1968-01-01, US as 1969-12-31 --subt Stories from Greek Mythology
    1969 Avon Camelot at eBay [610]
    2008 NYRB [611] Fo[612]
    1951 Heinemann as Ovid transl by Warner Fo[613]
    Google Books [614]
    1996 Heinemann New Windmills o[615] ; same as 1951 o[616] ; same as 1961? o[617]
    Amazon US as 1969
    1952 Penguin Fo[618]
    1959 LGL Fo[619]
    "two versions", LGL #4 Warner, Rex. Men and Gods. c1959 and [196?]. Two versions. Illustrations by Edward Gorey.
    283pp as c1959 o[620], as [196-] o[621]
    287pp o[622]


    1959 ver 2 [623]
    FSG as 1959 [624]
    1963 MacG & Kee [625] (no image)
    1963 New Windmill / Heinemann [626]
    1968 New Windmills / Heinemann (several records, no image)
    1969 Avon Camelot [627]

    title search 1960/1969 (12 hits: 4 0 0 0 3 1 0 3 1 0)

    1964 available again MacG & K 18/- The Observer 1964-03-15 p26 ; same in Tribune (Blackpool) Vol. 28, Iss. 10, (Mar 6, 1964): 12.
    1968 The Stories of the Greeks (MacG & K, 63/-) The Observer 1968-07-28 p22
    1963 MacGibbon & Kee o[628]
    mixed Fo[629](44)
    Greeks & Trojans illus. Edward Bawden 15/- publisher advertisement The Spectator 187.6437 (1951-11-09 p609
    Macgibbon & Kee, 2, Guilford Place, W.C.1 [London]
    • 2010 Nabu Press o[630] ISBN-1177174944
    • 2010 Gutenberg 34410 --q
    1967 collection o[631]

    Men and Gods at ABEbooks with seller cover image

    MacGibbon & Kee 1950 https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=6137300619 ,1950 (multiple images) https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=12381939887
    1963 https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=22855374192
    Heinemann (Educational)
    purple blue N.D. school https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=22626046999 ,1961 reprint https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=18607890082 ,1963 https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=19815831762 https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=9337627480 ,1973 https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=20168785883 16mo (very small)
    yellow-brown 1974 https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=12092966209 ,1981 https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=13458444851
    LGL version 1(?) --not clearly represented; no one reports 287pp ; "black spine" "pp 285" "First Edition" 1959 https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=22728838605
    Looking Glass Library version 2, 283pp (jacket) https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=2873059458 (cover) https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=21626223310 ; (no image) 283pp, 23 LGL titles https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=22782763216
    NYRB 2007 https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=21851800861

    The Stories of the Greeks

    [632] HC 1967-10-15 p13F The Stories of the Greeks, FSG, $8.50 ; also Boston Globe [633]
    MacG & K 63/-

    [634] "G is for Gorey—C is for Chicago: The Collection of Thomas Michalak", Loyola University Chicago Digital Special Collections

    Men and Gods, versions 1 and 2
    ver 1 with front cover subtitle, ver 2 not
    both full-cover images online with lib.LUC.edu citations #1152 1153; may they be linked?
    BL catalogue search
    Rex Warner
    Men and Gods 1950 B50-5930 006972316 as "mainly translations" and Dewey 292.1, 1952 007651968, 1952 BL 002735611 as Transl. of Ovid, 1996 Heinemann BL 015120571, 2007 NYRB BL 014342184,
    Greeks and Trojans 1952, 1953(2)
    The Vengeance of the Gods 1954
    The Stories of the Greeks 1967 BL 009935678,

    also: Encyclopedia of world mythology / foreword by Rex Warner. // London : Octopus Books : Phoebus Publishing Co., 1975.