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Title: The Flying Yorkshireman
Author: Eric Knight
Date: 1937-07-00
Type: SHORTFICTION

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  Title Date Author/Editor Publisher/Pub. Series ISBN/Catalog ID Price Pages Format Type Cover Artist Verif
The Flying Yorkshireman 1938-00-00 ed. Whit Burnett Harper & Brothers  
$2.50?$: US dollar
273
hc?Hardcover. Used for all hardbacks of any size.
anth  
The Flying Yorkshireman 1940-00-00 Eric Knight Charles Bush     47
hc?Hardcover. Used for all hardbacks of any size.
chap  
Sam Small Flies Again: The Amazing Adventures of the Flying Yorkshireman 1942-03-00 Eric Knight Harper & Brothers  
$2.50?$: US dollar
ix+
285
hc?Hardcover. Used for all hardbacks of any size.
coll Donald McKay  
The Flying Yorkshireman 1948-00-00 Eric Knight Pocket Books 493   x+
273
pb?Paperback. Typically 7" by 4.25" (18 cm by 11 cm) or smaller, though trimming errors can cause them to sometimes be slightly (less than 1/4 extra inch) taller or wider/deeper.
coll Louis Glanzman Checkmark
Argosy (UK), August 1950 1950-08-00 ed. Editors of Argosy (UK) The Amalgamated Press  
1/6?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling. Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g. 3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters of a shilling).
160
digest?Digest-size magazine, including both standard digest size, at about 7" by 4.5", and also large digest, such as recent issues of Asimov's, which are about 8.25" by 5.125".
mag  
Sam Small the Flying Yorkshireman 1957-00-00 Eric Knight Neville Spearman  
12/6?Prior to decimilisation (1968-1971), UK books were priced in shillings, or shillings and pence, where 20 shillings equals one pound and 12 old pence equals one shilling. Shillings were indicated with a variety of suffixes, e.g. 3s, 3', 3", 3/ all mean 3 shillings. Any number after that is additional pence, usually 6 (half a shilling) but sometimes 3 or 9 (a quarter of a shilling or three-quarters of a shilling).
235
hc?Hardcover. Used for all hardbacks of any size.
coll Wildsmith  


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