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+ | : Maitland {{a|193620}} 1852 https://lccn.loc.gov/42049305 | ||
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+ | :: 2013 short fiction "The Doll and Her Friends; or, The Memoirs of Lady Seraphina" T{{t|1632565}} --wrong title | ||
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+ | Reginald megapacks | ||
+ | : T{{t|1201618}} --should we do this variant title (or dual 2006 dates) | ||
+ | : ... . . Reginald Contents list (Cats megapack) | ||
+ | : Dolls megapack [https://www.amazon.com/Doll-Story-MEGAPACK-Delightful-Tales-ebook/dp/B00ETIE3DE at Amazon] | ||
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+ | at Wikipedia | ||
+ | : [Robert Beatty] --mentioned at Serafina/phina disambig | ||
+ | : Rachel Hartman {{a|118942}} --redirect | ||
+ | : Julia Maitland | ||
+ | : Moira Young {{a|155663}} | ||
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+ | ;Siona discussion | ||
+ | : Serafina [http://robert-beatty.com/best-middle-grade-books-2015/] S{{s|42226}} | ||
+ | : Seraphina S{{s|38413}} [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seraphina_%28novel%29 EN] | ||
+ | : Julia Maitland, ''The Doll and Her Friends, or, Memoirs of the Lady Seraphina'' (1852) | ||
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+ | Siona 2017-08-09 | ||
+ | : Irish Fairy Tales | ||
+ | : Wilson, Bad Girls --non-genre | ||
+ | : Peck, Blossom Culp (Egypt) T{{t|15771}} | ||
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Siona 2017-06-30 --interested in Harry Potter ancillaries and in Horrible Histories | Siona 2017-06-30 --interested in Harry Potter ancillaries and in Horrible Histories | ||
: (Asimov anth), Extraterrestrials P{{p|178133}} | : (Asimov anth), Extraterrestrials P{{p|178133}} | ||
− | : Colfer, The Supernaturalist | + | : Colfer, The Supernaturalist P{{p|562749}} |
− | : M., King of the Wind | + | : M., King of the Wind --non-genre |
: ?, The Bronze Pen | : ?, The Bronze Pen | ||
: (Green adapt), Tales of Old Egypt | : (Green adapt), Tales of Old Egypt |
Revision as of 18:51, 10 August 2017
2017-06-19 -- try and keep this one temporary!
Swordpoint still in business evidently; see Amazon
- 2018-08
- Maitland 193620 1852 https://lccn.loc.gov/42049305
- 2013 short fiction "The Doll and Her Friends; or, The Memoirs of Lady Seraphina" T1632565 --wrong title
Reginald megapacks
- T1201618 --should we do this variant title (or dual 2006 dates)
- ... . . Reginald Contents list (Cats megapack)
- Dolls megapack at Amazon
at Wikipedia
- [Robert Beatty] --mentioned at Serafina/phina disambig
- Rachel Hartman 118942 --redirect
- Julia Maitland
- Moira Young 155663
- Siona discussion
- Serafina [1] S42226
- Seraphina S38413 EN
- Julia Maitland, The Doll and Her Friends, or, Memoirs of the Lady Seraphina (1852)
Siona 2017-08-09
- Irish Fairy Tales
- Wilson, Bad Girls --non-genre
- Peck, Blossom Culp (Egypt) T15771
Siona 2017-06-30 --interested in Harry Potter ancillaries and in Horrible Histories
- (Asimov anth), Extraterrestrials P178133
- Colfer, The Supernaturalist P562749
- M., King of the Wind --non-genre
- ?, The Bronze Pen
- (Green adapt), Tales of Old Egypt
- The Enchanted Castle
- The Treasure-Seekers?
- crash 2017-07-08
important work lost, mainly newspapers
- 1894/96 --dnf "Fairy Tales of the British Empire"
- 1917/19 (macmanus) --[lost notes], 1919 hits only (3 advert, 1 review, no price)
- 1922/23 (alden) --[lost notes], 1922 hits only, chiefly Outlook $1.75(?) ; dnf 1934
- 1957 (de osma) --2 reviews; Title note not done
- 2003, 2013 (leach) --dnf
- 1931 (malkus) --noted
work on: de Osma, Leach,
illustrators nidb: Armstrong, Berger, Hasselriis,
Pogany 1913 at Amazon
Ghosts and Goblins, ed. Wilhemina Harper, 1936 (30) and 1965 (34) anthologies (38 distinct contents)
- LibraryThing coverage is expanding [2]
- error "all editions" where 1936 and 1965 differ (stories/poems and probably illustrators too)
check newspapers (not limited to Ghosts & Goblins contents: 1921 (wickes), 1934 (Sechrist), 1948 (Sechrist; Dolittle too)
1926 1970/71 1994 Skunny Wundy
1921 (henderson/jones), 1924/25 (henderson/calvert), later (Wonder Tales olcott)
- see #Wonder Tales
check for each original anthology/collection whether Amazon shows 21st century editions
Ashley & Contento, The Supernatural Index T102454
- Editor List, -45 (Harper, p22)
- Book List, [47] 49-
- Story Index, -698 (Black Cat, p611)
- Book Contents, [699] 701-937?
--[expanded from / in part] The Supernatural Index, snippet[s] viewed at google
Homeville : Bibliographic Resources : by William G. Contento [3]
The FictionMags Index : edited by William G. Contento and Phil Stephensen-Payne stories by Author
- -fmA (11) : Calvert, Capes, Henderson, Leach, Ledwidge, Masson, Parker, Pogany, Olcott, Sechrist, Wickes
- -fm (16) : Alden, Baker/Baker, Bennett, Chrisman, Cocke, Davis, De Osma, Dixon, Eastman, Esenwein, Fisher, Lindsay, Malkus, Stockard, Wahlenberg
- fm (7) : de la Mare, Finger, Jacobs, MacManus, Poulsson, Sandburg, Widdemer,
Miscellaneous Anthologies
- -fmA (20) : Baker(2), Calvert, Capes, Chrisman, Cocke, Davis, de Osma, Dixon, Fisher, Henderson, Leach, Ledwidge, Lindsay, Malkus, Olcott, Parker, Pogany, Poulsson, Wickes
- -fm (7) : Alden, de la Mare, Eastman, Finger, Sandburg, Wahlenberg, Widdemer
- useless (4) : Bennett, Esenwein, Masson, Stockard [this anthology and later]
- fm (3) : Jacobs, Macmanus, Sechrist
Joseph Jacobs User:Pwendt/FFM#Joseph Jacobs
- 1890 English (43, #1-43) (HDL, not linked, us nidb) ; o[4] with list of Contents; includes Teeny-Tiny (HDL)
- 1892 Celtic (#1-26) (HDL, not linked, us nidb) ;
- 1892 Indian (29) (HDL-us linked)
- 1894 More Celtic (#27-46) (Project Gutenberg #34453) (HDL us o[5]
- 1894 More English (44, #44-87) (HDL-uk
series NEEDs more editions and use of HDL sources
series advertised by Nutt at HDL
- 1890 E, 91 C, 92 I, 93 More English, 94 More Celtic
- 1895 The Fairy Tales of the British Empire [series name?] "Square Crown 8vo. Each volume upwards of 270 pages sumptuously printed on special paper, with wide margins, in specially designed cloth cover. 6s."
Maud Lindsay
- 1919 The Joyous Travelers, LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/19009661">19-9661</a>, which links e-copy at HDL
- 1921 The Joyous Guests, https://lccn.loc.gov/21021201 o[6]
- 1926 The Toy Shop, https://lccn.loc.gov/26016364 o[7]
- 1947 Mother stories and More mother stories (omnibus of 1900, 1905) -no HDL links
The Wishing-Well ✓ title note
listed thus in the magazine and book Contents thus:
- "The Wishing-Well: Tale Told by the Nurse"
Alida Sims Malkus --source for biographical data?
- since 2013 SFE3 gives realname Lyda, died Concord MA 1976-09-27 --not found in newspapers
Lowell Houser, illus. The Dark Star (1930) 200863 http://lccn.loc.gov/nr2003016907 (0) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr2003-016907 --in queue
Houser also illus another writer's Maya collection, Dorothy Rhoads, The bright feather and other Maya tales 1932 o[8]
listing NYHT 1931-08-16 pJ17 "Books of the Week" (no price)
$2.00 from advert NYHT "The Spindle Imp is a story of two children in the Yucatan, filled with the myths, folklore, and deep-forest atmosphere of that ancient civilization" (suggests frame, not simple collection)
[9] review The Dark Star $2.50 and The Spindle Imp $2.00, Barbara Nolen "NYHT 1931-11-08 pJ8 "Maya Lore for All Ages"; refers to "the children of the tale" singular, "the story of two Mayan children whose everyday life is impregnated with folk lore and spirit worship"
- Malkus, House both members of the Carnegie expedition = Carnegie Institution of Washington expeditions to the Yucatan
$2.00 Harriet Hammond Saturday Review does call it a "volume of short stories", evidently with continuity "the
Henderson
newspaper search: 'Wonder Tales' henderson : 1920/34 (23 hits, one spurious 1920, else earliest 1924)
Frances J. Olcott
- 1929 parent/child note(s)? display year 1929
- 1930 parent/child dilemma again --display year 1936
newspaper search 2017-07-08: 'Wonder Tales' olcott : 1920/34 (41 hits, earliest 1925, latest 1931; 1927-12-04 Children's Books of 1927)
http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-
Jay Van Everen, ill Davis 230725 l .Guy (Edgar) Fry, ill Sechrist 160999 (4) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n90-638621 [8 by Sechrist or Woolsey] https://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-fry,%20guy%20edgar/ [1] l .Gertrude (Alice) Kay, ill Wickes 174805 (15) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr00-013056 at Pook Press(death discrepancy) two 1926 George Macdonald 1917 self, The Books of Seven Wishes https://lccn.loc.gov/18001132 -HDL 1918 self, The Fairy Who Believed in Human Beings https://lccn.loc.gov/18021275 -HDL o[10] lw .W(illis) R(udolph) Lohse, ill Alden 157733 (?, none so credited) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2016-116463
identity Lohse, all as illustrator 1920s
- W. H. Lohse (evident mistake for W.R.) (only 1, Alden 1923) https://lccn.loc.gov/23017908 [18885932] ; in Catalog of Copyright Entries 1923 and 1951, published 1924 and 1952, viewed at google, for the one work only https://lccn.loc.gov/23017908 (c) 1923-11-17, first of three Nov/Dec dates stated
- Willis Rudolph -- LC correctly attributes none (one to W.H., at least one to William R.)
- William R., illustrator of No Time for Glory, WWII stories (5, inclg 1 or 2 by Willis https://lccn.loc.gov/29016856)
date-display dilemma
contents numbering: Charles J. Finger, Tales --compare Contents T1843966; Contents displayed in new sequence after pagination (latterday ed.) or ordering (1930 ed.), not easy to transfer
- remove all contents from (1924 ed.) and from 1930 ed. export all with page numbers
publisher
Macrae Smith Company at Open Library, which covers variants separately;
images suggest that "Macrae-Smith" may be derived from the publisher's use of "Macrae • Smith • Company"
Cosmopolitan Magazine
- 1903, vol 34 The Cosmopolitan: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine (cover heading)
- The Cosmopolitan (page 3 heading)
The Story of Doctor Dolittle
User:Pwendt/Series#Doctor Dolittle, 1948 book club ed. (1 of 2? at WorldCat states) "This edition has been specially edited, and some material has been deleted, for book club use."--Title page verso.
P368451 1948 ordinary ed. (1st as by Lippincott?) --repair in progress
Bookseller images of two used copies at Amazon.com 2017-06-22 show a red book cover that matches the linked image, whose illustration matches some early printings (see Wikisource); and an off-white dustjacket whose illustration matches the 1920 first printing red book cover (see Wikipedia book article).
ASIN: B0007E6ETA at multiple websites
- [11] US as The Story, 366, 1st, with book 1 front cover only, with description and review (Wikipedia) of Secret Lake
- [12] UK as Secret Lake, 366, (1st of 4 images)
- [13] FR as Secret Lake, --, 5th or later Ed., same book 1 images (4)
- [14] DE as Secret Lake, 172, 5th or later Ed., same book 1 images (4)
- [15] CA as Secret Lake, --, 1st ed. same book 1 images (4)
4th of 4 images (inside flaps) shows
- front, "A New Edition from New Plates" ; 52nd printing $2.95(?)
- back, lists all 12 Dolittle books, hence no earlier than 1952
Amazon.com offer-listing/B0007E6ETA $54.00 BookRescue! $27.50 rare-book-cellar
o[16] xvi+172 (c)1948 o[17] 172 1948
o[18] x+182 42nd printing (c)1948 "A Stokes book" o[19] 182 (c)1948
Formats and Editions, 1967 point of entry
Wonder Tales
Henderson, 22 hits 1924/34
- Amazon US shows Wales as 1922 (Small, Maynard); Japan, Spain as 1924; Alsace, Tyrol as 1925; UK shows Wales 1921, else same
Olcott, 41 hits 1925/31
- Windmill Lands, NYT 1926-10-10 pBR28 $2.00
- Fairy Isles, Chi. Trib 1929-11-23 p14
vary the search
- 'Wonder Tales' wales (11 all decade)
- spurious 1923 lists Wonder Tales of the East (Donald A. Mackenzie, Blackie, 5/-), Celtic Wonder Tales (Ella Young, Dublin: Talbot, 3/6, new ed.)
- also spurious 1923 is Canadian Wonder Tales (Cyrus MacMillan, C$4.00)(Eaton's, no publisher)
- genuine [20] NYH, NYT 1924-11-09 pG7, $3.00, 1st US ed.?
- 'Wonder Tales' japan (25 all decade) 'old japan' (5, 1924/25)
- 'Wonder Tales' spain (14 all decade) 'ancient spain' (5)
- 'Wonder Tales' alsace (6, all 1926)
- 'Wonder Tales' tyrol (6, all 1926)
Alsace
- [23] Latest Books, Stokes eds. NYT 1926-08-29 pBR21 $2.50
- [24] MWBianco review both NYHT -09-26 pF6
- incl The Hungarian Fairy Book (new ed., no price) 1913 ed. at Amazon
- incl The Queen of Roumania's Fairy Book $3.00
- publisher adverts NYT -11-07 pBR13 "Notable New Books for Young People"
- ACM [25] Children's Books, 1926 --see also 1927, lost in crash
- incl Skunny Wundy $3.00
Tyrol --same hits except
- [26] The Irish Times 1926-01-08 p3 "Publications Received", "uniform with the same writers' tales of Spain, Alsace, Japan, and Wales"