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Harvard viewer (Mirador?)
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https://iiif.lib.harvard.edu/manifests/view/drs:48458997$1i (w cover)
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: series Select Works of Ludwig Tieck
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[https://iiif.lib.harvard.edu/manifests/view/drs:48458997$10i t.p. verso] shows "KD"
  
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* Tieck, Tales from the "Phantasus," etc.
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: but we cite o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/811011476] as "London : Edward Lumley, [c. 1845]" --w page spans
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: Tieck o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5803578] James Burns 1845 --as "219 pages in various pagings : portrait ; 18 cm"
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: ANTH o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/741751711] Nabu Press, as publ James Burns 1847
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other WorldCat records
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: o[316508324] 1855 (no publ)
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: o[19996296] n.d. Lumley
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: o[above] 1845 Burns; o[878188176]-HCL digitization; o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/504077738] 1845 Burns, transl Hare, Froude, and others
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Tieck at Gutenberg
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* Tales from the Phantasus [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/38838/38838-h/38838-h.htm PG #38838] <= 1845 James Burns
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: long Preface by J. A. F.
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* ANTH German Classics [http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/12060/pg12060-images.html PG #12060] --vol 4 of 20, incl 3 Tieck
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SFE3 (Mike Ashley) concludes
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: He was one of the primary movers in the creation of Supernatural Fiction based on folk roots as distinct from Gothic Fantasy, which was developing in parallel. JLT wrote little in the second half of his life, preferring to translate and edit the works of others; in 1841 he became the reader to Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia. [MA]
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;[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?45572 series Peter Schlemihl]
 
;[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pe.cgi?45572 series Peter Schlemihl]
 
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: 2015 and 2017 (1957 from cover)
  
auf deutsch, 2nd, 1839 [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/31538/31538-h/31538-h.htm PG #31538]
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auf deutsch, 2nd, 1839 [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/31538/31538-h/31538-h.htm PG #31538] --19760 words (incl headings, footnotes)
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Revision as of 17:24, 27 March 2020


created 2020-03-09 by import from User:Pwendt/another#Jules Verne space novels

between submissions/approvals 2020-03-21

EN: The Fellowship of the Ring --including merge discussion
EN: Lord of the Rings (musical)

ISFDB publication records for The Fellowship list Foreword and Prologue sporadically, inclg 1965 Ballantine Books pb PV Rtrace !

The Fellowship of the Ring (map)
Foreword (The Fellowship of the Ring)
Prologue: Concerning Hobbits (1968) --with 1954 variant

(probably also Synopsis A, Synopsis AB, Appendices, Index


year manifestly incorrect
fairy tales by no known author (= folklore?)
journalism
introduction as fiction
excerpt from framework story/essay
--cf fictitious Introduction, Prologue, etc.
essay title such as "Introduction: Letter from ..." or "Introduction: Wilhelm Hauff"
--and worse, "About the Author ([title of book])"

Paul Hamlyn

https://lccn.loc.gov/nr2007005896
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr2007-005896/

BL ISBN 0200715941 : 36/-; BNB GB6914498; System number: 010949309 "Abelard-Schuman, 1969"

BL ISBN 0224619489; System number 001616908 "Jonathan Cape, 1971"


Ernest Nister
ISFDB publisher

2 publications, both as Nister; Dutton (printed in Bavaria?)

Peeps Into Fairyland --NEED subtitle, improved publisher improved authors

1896? o[886638] as [1896], o[228813272] approx 1895 per Bodleian

https://lccn.loc.gov/74160495 "Printed in Bavaria, 633"--Cover;

c1986 Philomel, with subtitle --reproduction https://lccn.loc.gov/86021171 "E. Nesbit, M. A. Hoyer, and others" Amazon as 1918-03-18 w cover; o[1] as "New York: Philomel Books, [1986] ©1986"
c1986 o[2] "Collins Australia, 1989" ISBN-0732249120

CHECK 1986/87 NEWSPAPERS


London publisher c. 1900

Ernest Nister, born Darmstadt, "London and Nürnberg printer and publisher of colored toy and movable picture books; established London publishing house 1888 ..." --Library of Congress, citing Phaedrus 1988

WorldCat library records show several books co-published by Template:Publisher of New York.

Ernest Nister (1841–1906) was a publisher and printer of movable books for children and paper ephemera such as greeting cards, post cards, and calendars. He was born in Darmstadt, Germany and later had an office in London. --Wikipedia

Favourite Fairy Tales --retold by L. L. Weedon, M. A. Hoyer, Nesbit, etc; illus Hardy, etc o[3] o[504802364] 108p "printed in Bavaria"

1888 A Midsummer Night's Dream [45] t.p. verso with cover; "Produced and Printed by Ernest Nister at Nuremberg // Copyright," [sic], illus uncredited

Other Nister at HDL include

Moo Cow Tales, Rosamund Nesbit Bland 189-?


 lw  .Arthur A. Dixon 214102 (2) https://lccn.loc.gov/no90002170

Beside the 1910 Nister collection of Hauff, one illustrator of Nesbit, Shakespeare stories for children o[4]; Beautiful Tales o[5]

[1907] Andrew Lang, Tales of a Fairy Court o[1008200271]
[1909] Nister; Dutton; Édouard Laboulaye, Fairy Tales o[6] 335p; o[1063157834] Fo[7](18)
[1917] Tuck; Children's Stories from Russian o[8]


Johnstone

  lws D. Lawson Johnstone 129361 (4)[many] 

ISFDB

LO..i 1888 Mountain Kingdom --cover illus. not one of 8 by J. E. Goodall; indeed it illustrates the same scene as that facing p58 in the next ed.
OH.. 1891 [1890]
--dA$i 2018
0..i 1890 Paradise of the North
BLOHm£i 1892
-Om$i 1893
LO..i 1898 White Princess

SFE3
Third of DLJ's three Lost-World novels, "The White Princess [...] (1898) uncovers yet another, now in Central America and inhabited by Whites whose claim to the Americas – in accordance with nineteenth-century fantasies of racial justice – is found to antedate that of the Amerindians." (underscore represents linked cross-reference) --SFE3, biographical entry by John Clute


Mountain Kingdom, 1898 new and cheaper ed. https://lccn.loc.gov/85891302
Paradise https://lccn.loc.gov/85891303 --evidently a later ed./printing,
-- subtitle
-- "fifteen illustrations by W. Boucher"
-- "W & R Chambers, [1890]
Paradise "W. & R. Chambers, [1892?]"
HDL t.p. undated "The illustrations are reproduced with kind permission of the Proprietor of Old and Young (formerly Young Folks' Paper), in which the story appeared in serial form."
EN: Young Folks (magazine)
HDL holds only the US, Lucy Larcom ed. Our Young Folks (Boston 1865--1873)
Paradise of the North

("paradise of the north") 1889--1894 48 0; 15 0 22 11 0

1893

Ath 1893-03-04 p278\79 "Our Library Table" --Chambers ed.
1893-12 UK (several), In the Land of the Golden Plume, Chambers, by the author of Paradise ...
[9] Lit World -09-23 p312-22 "Publishers Announcements: Fall of 1893" > ("Holiday and Art Books" 317-19) "Books for Young People" 319-20 --Putnam's several fairy tale coll/anth
Nashville Daily American -12-10 p11 "Books for the Season" --review, positive, $1.25
"W. R. Chambers's New Books for Gifts and Prizes", The Scotsman 1892-11-07 p2 3/6 (earliest advertisement found)
0148
" " -11-12 p678, same advert as The Scotsman
Reviews ; Practical Teacher Nov p286, unavailable

Publication date (inferred) and price from listings in The Athenaeum -10-22 p553, "List of New Books", as "cr. 8vo. 3/6. cl."; and The Scotsman 1892-11-07 p2, "W. R. Chambers's New Books for Gifts and Prizes". The latter is the earliest publisher advertisement found, and is found also -11-12 in three Saturday weeklies.

1898 White Princess BL 001889659 289 https://lccn.loc.gov/85891304 1985 microfiche copy (Early science fiction novels #55)
1888 Mountain BL 014814690 001889652 viii 322 https://lccn.loc.gov/41031110
1898 https://lccn.loc.gov/85891302 1985 microfiche (Early science fiction novels #53)

OCLC as Early science fiction novels #53 o[20171485] as 1898, o[1034902230] as 1891, o[12647562] as 1891

Illustrations are clearly signed, akin to typescript "J. E. Goodall".

Paradise
1890 Paradise BL 014814691 001889653 as vii 298 ; BL 008603438 Canada microfiche (also HDL)

Publication date (inferred) and price from listings 1890-04-19 in "List of New Books", The Athenaeum p501, as "cr. 8vo. 6/ cl."; and "Publications of the Week", The Spectator p552. Covered in review columns

The Academy p334

("New Novels" by William Wallace) [10]

The Athenaeum p638 ohttps://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/9150255/42BAF986F51B4462PQ/9?accountid=11311&imgSeq=2]
The Graphic -10-04 p377 [11]

Those listings and reviews that identify a publisher name "Remington"

"Literary Notes", The Scotsman -02-17 p3, said to be published early in March, a new romance that "deals with a late expedition to the arctic regions".

Mountain Kingdom Fo[12](13)

("mountain kingdom" johnstone) 1887--98 (47) 0 38 2; 60100 0000

[within full-colum Sampson Low advert of New Books etc] "Low's Series of Standard Books for Boys. // Fully illustrated in very handsome cloth binding, crown 8vo, 2s. 6d.; gilt edges, 3s. 6d. // New volumes for 1890-91, now ready." ---list of 8 inclg The Frozen Pirate T1085435; The Conquest of the Moon T1660783
found as The Academy 1890-10-18 p332, The Spectator -10-18 p541, The Spectator Supplement -11-01 p626
The Athenaeum -09-27 p417\18 The Autumn Publishing Season": Sampson Low, 8 vols Low's Series of Standard Books for Boys, 8 vols Low's Series of Popular Girls' Books" inclg HBStowe The Ghost in the Mill and Other Stories --nidb--

1889 (2)

The Athenaeum -03-23 p374 "Our Library Table"

1888 (38)

White Princess TPrincess White Princess Fo[13](8)


Hauff

others related by publication or series

el  .Hammat Billings [14] (35)
el   F. W. Carové 173470 (10)
Fernán Caballero, pseud. 149333 (78) --Spanish
el   J. H. Ingram, tr. 169347 (40)
el   W. F. Kirby, tr. 216275 (21) --New Arabian
el   Cornelius Mathews, retell? 131397 (25) --native Amer (several coll?)(Hiawatha niLC), international copyright activist
el   John Oxenford, tr. 223010 (40) --from the German 


DElf Wilhelm Hauff 2025 (234)

Satiren (DE.wiki)

1825 The Man in the Moon: Der Mann im Mond oder Der Zug des Herzens ist des Schicksals Stimme as H. Clauren
1825/26 Memoirs of Satan: Mittheilungen aus den Memoiren des Satan (2 Ba"nde vols or novel and sequel?)

"Novels of interest include Memoiren des Satan ["The Memoirs of Satan"] (1825-1826), a Satire in the mode of E T A Hoffmann, in which the Devil tours contemporary Germany making observations, at one point meeting the Wandering Jew, and in another episode acting as the Doppelgänger of an elderly man;" [JC] Roman (DE.wiki)

1826 Lichtenstein [also The Banished]: Lichtenstein (3 Bände, 1826) EN: Lichtenstein Castle (Württemberg)
1827 The Wine-Ghosts of Bremen --below, #Wine-Ghosts
"Phantasien im Bremer Ratskeller ["Fantasies in the Bremer Tavern"] (1827), which is also lightheartedly gruesome." [JC]

Erzählungen (DE.wiki) (11) --including

Die Bettlerin vom Pont des Arts (1827)
Das Bild des Kaisers (1827)
Phantasien im Bremer Ratskeller, ein Herbstgeschenk für Freunde des Weines (1827)[9]
1826 collection? --presumably includes "The Beggar Girl of the Ponts des Arts" and "The Emperor's Picture" (Three Tales 1869)


Fairy Tales
  1. 1826\25
  2. 1827\26
  3. 1828\27

WorldCat Mä[h]rchen für Söhne und Töchter gebildeter Stände --grand collection? or 1826\25 only?

1861 9 ed. o[15] 453 "mit sechs Radirungen von J.B. Sonderland"
1869 10 ed. o[16] -HDL --illus. not yet Offterdinger & Bertal

"Hans Werner Henze (1926-2012) adapted one tale from the second cycle – "Der Affe als Mensch" ["The Monkey as a Man"] – into an Opera, Der Junge Lord ["The Young Lord"] (1965)." [JC]

--also some 1960s? East German film adaptation


English-language

Encyc Fantasy (John Clute) lists 7 early collections (and 1961)

  1. ~1840uk --this one not found online
  2. 69de (Tauchnitz)
  3. 81us --Stowell 1881-11 as 1882
  4. 86uk --Melden
  5. 93uk[?] = Gutenberg #45606 --indb as 1894 (NY: Macmillan; London: T. Fisher Unwin) --likely tr L. Eckenstein
  6. 96us[?*] --Fairy Tales = Weedon? or 1895 McKay re-issue of Pinkerton?
  7. 1905uk --Thesiger

others

1858 --Curtis
1881 --Pinkerton UK 1881 (and US 1881-11 as Little Mook ...)
yyyy --Weedon, [1910?] at Archive.org
1961uk tr J R Edwards (Jean Rosemary) (0)[5]
Hauff's Fairy Tales (Hamlyn, 1961) ill Jiří Trnka --several at ABEbooksABE
c1961 o[17] , [1962] o[561089279] printed CZ, 1963 o[810726945] meagre
ill. Jiří Trnka (52) https://lccn.loc.gov/n81108583
--Fairy Tales, Andersen, Hamlyn 1964 https://lccn.loc.gov/65004140
EN: "Especially famous are his illustrations for the tales of the Brothers Grimm, ... [beside Czech material] Trnka illustrated the tales of Andersen and Perrault, the fables of La Fontaine, The Thousand and One Nights, several works of Shakespeare and Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland." --also Hauff
Legends of Old Bohemia (Paul Hamlyn, 1963) Amazon UK


(c)1961 o[18], [1962] o[19]

John Clute recommends this translation, and lists no other after 1905, in the Encyclopedia of Fantasy biographical entry for Hauff. --later CHECK NEWSPAPERS

Gutenberg

1894(?) L. Eckenstein(?) T39112 t.p.(The Children's Library)
? Lina Eckenstein EN (8) https://lccn.loc.gov/68023469
known for Comparative Studies in Nursery Rhymes (1906)


Hauff's Ma'rchen (German language) Fo[20](38)

1875, as illus. Offterdinger and Bertall o[21] "mit über 100 Ill. von [Karl] Offterdinger u. Bertall, d. Stahlstich-Portrait Hauff's u. 6 Radi[e]rungen von J[ohann] B[aptist] Sonderland."
--Sonderland the original illustrator?

German figure and genre painter and illustrator

  • Offterdinger gallery at Wikimedia Commons [22]
  • Mährchen für Söhne und Töchter gebildeter Stände. Stuttgart: Rieger'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung 1869 S. 20 (1869 10th ed. at Google Books


BL

1844, 3 stories in Tales from the German BL 001616826
1845 BL 001616827 "Burns' Fireside Library", part 4 missing
Three Tales [Tauchnitz] BL 001616828
1875, 2 stories, The Storks. The False Prince. BL 001616829 "In Stanhope, ed."
1872 GERMAN BL 001616815 (folio) "Mit 42 Illustrationen von T. Weber, T. Hosemann und L. Burger." = Ludwig Burger; Theodor HOSEMANN; Theodor WEBER (Artist)
1875 GERMAN BL 001616816 (8o) "Mit Illustrationen von Offterdinger und Bertall, etc."
1881 tr Pinkerton BL 001616830 303p "In: Library. Illustrated Library of Fairy Tales."
1886 tr Mendel; Bell BL 001616831
1886 literally tr Mendel; Bell BL 001616905 "S. MENDEL Professor of Modern Languages"
  • Journal of Education 1886-05-01 p200, v18 (v8 n.s.), same advert
  • The Education Times v39-40 at Google Books p178 (1886-05-01) "George Bell & Sons' Educational Publications"
Hauff's Inn in the Spessart. Literally translated by S. Mendel, Professor of Modern Languages at Weymouth College. Crown 8vo. stiff paper cover, 2s.
  • The Literary World 1888-09-28 #987, v38 n.s., p225 "Bohn's Libraries (713 vols, 3/6 or 5/- with exceptions) "Recent Additions", Hauff's Tales: The Car--The Sheikh ...--The Inn ... Translated by S. Mendel, Professor of Modern Languages at the Royal Academy, Gosport. 1 vol., 3s. 6d."
1893 tr -- (no publ) BL 001616832 "The Children's Library" 176p
[1903] tr & adapted McDonnell; Dean BL 001616833 224p
[1910] tr Weedon; Nister;Dutton BL 001616834 344p
1949 "Eastern Fairy Tales (Revised and edited by Roger Ingram.)"; (no publ) BL 001616835 288p


Internet Archive

yyyy L. L. Weedon T39113 --isfdb as 1896
Translators, etc

Illustrators

el  .Bertall 187299 (27)(little English fiction) = Charles Albert d'Arnoux --Pinkerton (with Offterdinger)
 lw .Dixon, Arthur A. 214102 --Weedon
Morris, Dorothy --nidb --not reliably found at VIAF, LC, WorldCat
Offterdinger, K/Carl --nidb-- (1) https://lccn.loc.gov/n90703070 EN --Pinkerton (with Bertall)
 188-? Hauff o[23] (Offterdinger & Bertall); 
 OCLC Gulliver 1882 831179090 1890 724129795; 189- Arabian 84962088; online Grimm 840007660
 OCLC Lichtenstein 188-? 41355928
el  .Orr, J. W. 122240 (41) --Quackenbos (niLC)
"with the original illustrations" --Stowell


Curtis, Herbert Pelham --nidb-- (8)[12] https://lccn.loc.gov/n86143807 https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n86-143807
Edwards, J. R. [1961] --nidb-- https://lccn.loc.gov/no00066936 https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no00-066936
Faber, M. A. --EDITION NIDB-- (1) https://lccn.loc.gov/no2009007927 https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2009-007927
  Tauchnitz Three Tales https://lccn.loc.gov/07002599
  1869 Tauchnitz, 1890 Stokes Fo[24] 
  1869 Tauchnitz v11 o[25]
  1888 Stokes & Brother o[86108068]
  1890 Stokes o[32573581]
 lw  Feiling, C. A. Feiling (2)[many instr/ref] https://lccn.loc.gov/n2012003338 https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2012-003338
  1844 https://lccn.loc.gov/07003057 ; 2008 https://lccn.loc.gov/2008939556
Mendel, S. --nidb-- --niVIAF
Pinkerton, Percy E. --nidb-- EN (16) https://lccn.loc.gov/n84144346 
Quackenbos, G. P. --EDITION nidb-- (George Payn), 1826-1881 (62) https://lccn.loc.gov/n85808715 https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85-808715
 --prolific writer of textbooks, uncertain identity
 1850 (c)1849 Caravan; Appleton The Caravan: ... o[26] o[866854991] w Contents incomplete --q

later make variants; add data from newspapers; import Contents from 1855; add title note on G. P. Quackenbos ("G. P. Quackenbos, M.A." in newspaper adverts) --ALSO CHECK Baldwin

 1853 (c)1849 Popular; Appleton o[27] with Contents --q
 1855 Oriental; Appleton = Oriental; Gutenberg
   Baldwin/Smathers catalogue precedes, plates hand-col, 
 1858 Oriental; Appleton o[28]
Stowell Edward L. Stowell (1) https://lccn.loc.gov/nb2010033140  [unique] https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nb2010-033140
Thesiger, Sybil --nidb-- --niVIAF [unique] https://worldcat.org/identities/np-thesiger,%20sybil/
Weedon, L. L. --nidb-- (Lucy L.) (1) https://lccn.loc.gov/no96009259 https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no96-009259

"--nidb--" = database Notes only

el   Fletcher, C. R. L. 242737 (20) --Bremen co-translator
Sadler, E. --nidb-- --niVIAF --Bremen co-translator

not credited with translations (ISFDB title Note) or retellings (co-author)

L. Eckenstein --author of 1894(93?) introduction story/essay
Goold, Charles B. --nidb-- (3, German language)
Hornstein and/or Lowdell, J. G. --nidb-- [unique work] https://worldcat.org/identities/viaf-830154258034824152422/
McDonnell, Cicely --nidb-- --niVIAF (9, tr and adapted) [unique work]

https://worldcat.org/identities/np-mcdonnell,%20cicely/


HDL (240; full view 172)

English other 1839(The Banished) 43(The True Lover's Fortune) 44(Tales from the German, tr Oxenford [40] https://lccn.loc.gov/n81058382 & Feiling) ; 1888? (Weird Tid-Bits German) t.p. ; 1889 (Wine-Ghosts) E Sadler, CRL Fletcher ; c1895 Grimm, Andersen, Hauff t.p.

collections (HDL cat dates, earliest 1855)

55 G. P. Quackenbos The Oriental Story Book t.p. (Appleton) (no Content list) p[7]-219 "I am the Robber Orbasan!"
69 M. A. Faber Three Tales t.p.
82 Edward L. Stowell T39110
58 59 61 87=87 Herbert Pelham Curtis T39109
96=96 97 introduction, notes, and vocabulary / by Charles B. Goold (3 stories, German language) t.p. 1896 (1 of several copies)
81 95 1903 Pinkerton t.p. US 1881, t.p. McKay (1895), t.p. uk 1903(stated 1884 93 03)
05 Thesiger T39114 t.p. (UPDATE IN PROGRESS)
86 90 14=14 S. Mendel T39111 (G. Bell, Bohn's Standard Library, first 1886)
12 23 Freely adapted and retold by J. G. [Hornstein][Lowdell] undated t.p. Hornstein, undated t.p. another(cat as Lowdell)
1905 Finch o[29] --tr Thesiger
[1911?] Nister o[30] --tr Weedon --CHECK NEWSPAPERS
1903 Dean o[31] --Translated and adapted by Cicely McDonnell (9)
[2011?]\1903 Dodo o[32]

1844 Tales from the German (17 stories, only 12 indb as speculative fiction

  • 34 "The Criminal from Lost Honour", Friedrich Schiller (J.O.)
  • 119 "Axel", C. F. Van der Velde (C.A.F.)
  • 165 "Michael Kohlhaas", Heinrich von Kleist (J.O.)
  • 261 "The Moon", Jean Paul Friedrich Richter (J.O.)
  • 437 "Alamontade", Heinrich Zschokke (C.A.F.)


Pinkerton translation

Longnose the Dwarf and Other Tales T2704268

  • 1881 Wilhelm Hauff BL 001616830 (no publisher or page count)

W. Swan Sonnenschein & Allen may be expected. And 1884 may be first edition as by Swan Sonnenschein & Co.

  • 1903 Longnose ..., by W. --1884, 1893 stated; 1881 probable
  • 1881 Little Mook ..., by W. BL 001616830 (1881, no publisher)
  • 1895 Fairy Tales, by William


as Longnose Fo(9), W. Swan

[1881] o[33] "Illustrations by Offterdinger and Bertall" "with 14 plates and 19 woodcuts" (much info) "Illustrated library of fairy tales"
--as Swan Sonnenschein (anachron.?)
[1881?] 2003 micro Harvard o[34], o[35] --useless
--as W. Swan Sonnenschein
[1882?] o[36] date from inscription; "Publisher's advertisements precede text"
--as W. Swan Sonnenschein & Allen (anachron.?)
[1883] o[37]
[1884] o[38] "Illustrated library of the fairy tales of all nations" (5 series records)
1903 o[39] (unique record, useless)

"Illustrated library of fairy tales" (15 at WorldCat)

inclg Kirby, New Arabian Nights o[40] ; Caballero, The Bird of Truth o[41]

"Illustrated library of the fairy tales of all nations" (5 at WorldCat)

inclg Croker, Fairy Legends o[42]


Hauff Pinkerton

[1881] oo[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/561089184 e-1881 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1101161472; [1911? o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8065559

David McKay, 1895-12 reprint of the Pinkerton translations, uniform with Verne

[43] The Book Buyer 12.2 1895-12-01 p620 --uniform 4 Verne and Hauff's Fairy Tales

("longnose the dwarf") T2641406 tr Pinkerton 1881/82 14 hits --ADD this 1st ed. next

Ath #2813 1881-09-24 p399 "List of New Books" cr 8vo 5/ cl
[44] W. Swan Sonnenschein & Co. New Christmas Presents & Prizes
The Illustrated Library of the Fairy Tales of All Nations (one-third column at head of advert)
Series I. Original Tales -- Germany/Hauff, Sweden/Gustafsson [both ready]
Series II. Folk Tales, derived from the Mouth of the People -- Spain [ready], Sweden, Ireland, Wales, America, Brittany
Moonfolk: A True Account of the Home of the Fairy Tales (the Moon), by Jane G. Austen 4/6 [ready]
[] NY Evangelist 1881-12-01 p2 "G. P. Putnam's Sons", Little Mook and Other Fairy Tales (brief review, 7 listed, no price)
[45] Academy -11-18 vi Sonnenschein "Children's Books" --now Series I (4), Series II (5), Extra Series (2)
(1 hit for Little Mook) The Scotsman "Christmas Books" --11-12 p11 --review as really good (6 named)

("little mook") 1881/82 13

N-Y Tribune 1881-11-23 p6 G. P. Putnam's Sons, capsule notice Little Mook as tr Pinkertoon
[46] N-Y Tribune -12-10 p6 advert $1.50
[47] Lit World -12-17 p488 "New Publications" --$1.50, and others notable

("tales of the caravan") 1881/82 26 hits, earliest genuine Sep 5018 ; 300100 011120

The Dial, 1880-1929, published by Jansen, McClurg & Co. HDL; NY: The Dial Publ. Co. 1918-1929

The Dial 11.19 1881-11 p159, "Important New Books. Ready at Once." --same listings as next month's advert
Am Bk 1881-11-15 p306- "Record of Books publisher from August 1 to November 15, 1881" --also Michael Strogoff, new ed., illus. after Riou, Scribner's 8o, 395 pp., $2 ; "Juvenile ..." p309/11 Boys' Mabinogion ; Enchanted Mirror (Putnam's, paper, 50c) ; Floating Prince ; Gulliver's Travels, ed. Waller (Cassell, etc, $2) ; Little Mook ; Spanish ; Tales of the Caravan

The Dial v2 n20 1881-12

[48] p182-86, p183, "Illustrated Juveniles", enthusiastic review: with the original illustrations $1.25 --also The Boys Mabinogion, Sidney Lanier, Scribner's $3 (featured); Spanish Fairy Tales, Fernan Caballero, tr J. H. Ingram, Lippincott $1.25; The Floating Prince and OT, Frank R. Stockton, multiple illustrators, Scribner's, $2.50
p186- "Books of the Month" > "includes all New Books, American and English, received during this month of November by Messrs. Jansen, McClurg & Co., Chicago. [ie, Stowell's publisher]> "Illustrated Gift Books"--no; "Juvenile" 188/89; this one "These tales are now presented for the first time in English." 12mo, pp. 397. $1.25. --also Mabinogion 12mo, Floating Prince 4to, Spanish 16mo
p193 "Jansen, McClurg & Co's New Books" --only 5-- "Jansen, McClurg & Co., // 117 and 119 State St., Chicago."
Am Bk 1881-12-01 p387, one of four "Choice Books, Just Published"; one "Ready Soon" + "Recent Valuable Books" (unint.)
--same, Lit World 12,25 -12-03 p459

Hauff, Fairy Tales Fo[49](542)

also Fo[50](13)
McKay as 1895 o[51] tr Pinkerton (no Contents)
Nister tr Weedon 11-story as 1910 o[52], [1910?] o[53], [1911?] o[54], [1913?] o[55] w Contents

("fairy tales" hauff) 1895 (4)

The Silver Fairy Book P744489 --NEEDs work inclg 1895 date
Ath #3544 1895-09-28 p417\48 "The Autumn Publishing Season" --announced for this autumn The Silver Fairy Book: Fairy Tales of Other Lands, 84 illus. by Millar
Scotsman "Books of the Week" > Christmas Books, translation(s) not credited, illus. H. R. Millar

("fairy tales" hauff) 1910 (8)

The Dial -10-01 p243\45 announcements Fall 1910, cont'd, this one $2.50 [56]
Nister, Fairy Tales in Wonderland 3/6 --one of from Nister p17 of 18 [57]
The Graphic 1910-11-26 Christmas Books for the Children" > Reprints and Fairy Tales 7/6
reviewed The Scotsman -12-01 p4 7/6
The Dial -12-01 p534\35 Children's Books, Holiday list, cont'd, this one $2.50 [58] --others are worthy


more Caravan at WorldCat

1889 #1-2 o[59] The caravan : and the Sheik of Alexandria; Bell, Bohn's, 190 --"literally translated from the German of W. Hauff by S. Mendel"
1908 Mendel #1 w memoir "Bell's modern translations" o[60] vii 97
1970 Mendel complete o[61] 342 ISBN- 0836934040
1911 manuscript, 2 vols o[62] o[82517718] tr James Fowler of Templeton Rectory
1912, 1923 Fo[63](8) tr Hornstein
1949 o[64] tr Mendel; Eastern fairy tales
1964 o[65] w Contents, o[66] tr Overholt; The Caravan, xi 220


ISFDB --7 collections, plausibly entered as the Clute collections

The Caravan and Other Tales (1840) --UK 8 "from the German" (no story Notes)
Arabian Days' Entertainments (1858) --US 19 tr Herbert Pelham Curtis (story tr Notes done)
g Tales of the Caravan, Inn and Palace (1881) --17 tr Edward L. Stowell (story tr Notes done)
ia Tales [English] (1886) --UK 3 cycles tr S. Mendel (17 stories not noted) (story Notes SUBMITTED -03-09
g The Little Glass Man and Other Stories (1894) --US/UK 4 unknown/uncredited translator
MIS-ATTRIBUTED Stork and Nose, probably
the "essay" by L. Eckenstein is no essay, really, and L. Eckenstein may be the translator
Fairy Tales (1896) --IDENTITY UNCERTAIN-- UK/US--11 tr L. L. Weedon (new, no story Notes)
Hauff's Tales (1905) UK--15 unknown source, unknown translator

g = Gutenberg edition indb

Hauff at Gutenberg

German language includes

Märchen 1826, 1827, 1828


English language

ANTH #32046 Tales from the German, Comprising specimens from the most celebrated authors
ANTH #32219 The Marvellous History of the Shadowless Man, and The Cold Heart by Chamisso et al. --A. von Chamisso and Wilhelm Hauff; intro Dr. A. S. Rappoport; ill Forster Robson (17+13); Holden & Hardingham
see below #Chamisso


#22664 The Severed Hand (chapbook? picture book?)
from 1869 German Tales, American Publishers' Corporation
text "I was born in Constantinople; my father was a dragoman at the Porte, and besides, carried on a fairly lucrative business in sweet-scented perfumes and silk goods. He gave me a good education; he partly instructed me himself, and also had me instructed by one of our priests. He at first intended me to succeed him in business one day, but as I showed greater aptitude than he had expected, he destined me, on the advice of his friends, to be a doctor; for if a doctor has learned a little more than the ordinary charlatan, he can make his fortune in Constantinople."
text finale "Every year since, I have received a thousand gold-pieces; and although I rejoice to know that unfortunate man to be noble, yet he cannot relieve me of the sorrow of my soul, for the terrible picture of the murdered Bianca is continually on my mind."
32109 Tales of the Caravan, Inn, and Palace by Wilhelm Hauff P411731
45606 The Little Glass Man, and Other Stories by Wilhelm Hauff P447110
#24593 The Oriental Story Book: A Collection of Tales by Wilhelm Hauff
22664 The Severed Hand by Wilhelm Hauff P339226
32064 The Wine-ghosts of Bremen by Wilhelm Hauff --SUBMITTED
32071 [Lichtenstein] The Banished: A Swabian Historical Tale by Wilhelm Hauff


Quackenbos translation

Oriental Story Book; HDL t.p. 1855 and Gutenberg #24593, illus some color plates The Caravan

7 Introduction (Translation of Einleitung) --climax, p12-13

“If the old, deluded by Fashion, value thee at nothing, then turn thee to the young; truly they are my little favorites. I send to them my loveliest pictures through thy brothers, the Dreams; ... “Oh, the dear children!” exclaimed Märchen, deeply affected. “Yes—be it so! with them I will make one more trial.” “Yes, my good child,” answered the Queen; “go unto them; but I will attire thee in fine style, that thou mayest please the little ones, and that the old may not drive thee away. See! the dress of an Almanach[B] will I give thee.”

  • Footnotes (only two in the work):
[A] Märchen represents the fairy or legendary tales, of which the Germans were at one time so fond.
[B]The German “Almanach” corresponds in a measure with the English “Annual.”


17 The Caravan

the stranger Selim Baruch tells the first story:

23 The History of Caliph Stork; Chapter I.

3 pars fram; the eldest Achmet tells "something of my life":

49 The History of the Spectre Ship

5 pars frame; the youngest Muley defers/appeals to the gravest Zaleukos who tells:

71 The Story of the Hewn Off Hand
text "I was born in Constantinople; my father was a Dragoman of the Ottoman Porte, and carried on, besides, a tolerably lucrative trade in essences and silk goods. He gave me a good education [...] a physician, if he only knows more than a common quack, can make his fortune in Constantinople."

18 par frame, mainly Orbasan, concluding with the Lezah's introduction of his tale:

104 Fatima's Deliverance

[contains 4-par frame interlude] 1 par frame; the youngest Muley performs, and then tells, as story-within-story told him by his father:

140 Little Muck

1 par frame; "the fifth merchant, Ali Sizah" does his duty altho not from life:

176 The False Prince [I am the Robber Orbasan!"]

12-page frame story featuring the Greek and the stranger alone, without the 4 Turkish merchants

"Miscellaneous Juvenile Works, by the Most Eminent Authors" (alphabetical, A--- to CITY only) --and other advertisements
Transcriber's Note [... Advertising material has been moved to the end of the text.]

newspapers 1849/58 (quackenbos hauff) 1

https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/125459584/9A0A6DF226D84363PQ/1?accountid=11311 NY Evangelist 1849-12-13 p200 brief reviews The Caravan (Appletons) and Fairy Tales of All Nations (Harpers)

(hauff appleton) 5 (41000 0000)

NY Evangelist -12-06 p195 advert "Beautiful New Juveniles", Appleton, numbered 1 to 18, 16mo 75c
Christian Reg -12-08 p194 "New Publications", notice as for sale by retailer
Lit Union -12-08 p154, review; positive (akin Arabian Nights but also Teutonic), espy for translator GPQ "the accomplished editor of The Literary American"
(above) notice NY Evangelist
Graham's Amer Monthly 1850-02 p167\68, notice "The stories are thoroughly German, though the costume and manners are Asiatic, and from their supernatural character, take a strong hold upon the feelings through the imagination."

("popular tales from fairy land") 1852/53 3

Lit World 1852-09-18 p178, [DA&]'s Announcements of New Books > Nearly Ready #1-45 New Illustrated Juveniles 39. Popular Tales from Fairy Lands [also Recently Published #1-40; Just Ready I-V]
Lit World -10-16 p253 "To the Trade" > New Illustrated Juvenile Works; this one G. P. Quackenbos, A.M.; "16mo. cloth extra. 621/2 cents"
NY Times -11-29 p5 "New Illustrated Juvenile Works" "... have This Day published the following ... for the young:", this one #11 of 18 --another is Nut-Cracker and Mouse-King, tr. Mrs. St. Simon; 16mo, illustrated, cloth, 50c

("oriental story book" appleton) 6, all 1854

NYDT -10-25 p1, publ advert "New Works in Press", title only, under "Juvenile Publications"
N-Y Daily Tribune -12-04 p1, publ advert: one of those just published "The Oriental Story-Book. With colored plates. 75 cents."
NYDT -12-15, 12-16
The Sun (Bal) -12-20 p2
The Home Journal -12-23 p3
Hauff at LC
Tales of the Caravan ... 1882 https://lccn.loc.gov/22014785 -HDL
Arabian 1858 https://lccn.loc.gov/17023397 ; 1861 https://lccn.loc.gov/17023396 -HDL 434 ; c1887 11th ed. https://lccn.loc.gov/91892241 https://lccn.loc.gov/12036057 -HDL
Tales 1970 https://lccn.loc.gov/76113675 --tr S. Mendel "Reprint of the 1890 translation of Märchen."
Tales by WH 1890 https://lccn.loc.gov/17028262 -HDL
Three Tales [ie, 3 series] tr M. A. Faber (B. Tauchnitz, 1869) https://lccn.loc.gov/07002599 326p
Golden Treasury adaptation (Golden Press [1961]) https://lccn.loc.gov/61016296 154p illus. Cremonini
Caravan tr Overholt (Crowell [1964]) https://lccn.loc.gov/64020688 xi 220 illus. Burt Silverman
Fairy Tales of WH tr Bell (Abelard-Schuman, 1969) https://lccn.loc.gov/69011048 223p illus. Ulrik Schramm
Big Book (F. Watts [1971, c1970]) https://lccn.loc.gov/76143400 223p illus. Janusz Grabianski (list of 6) (of which 2 tr Joyce Emerson)

single-story

Cold Heart -- 64 65 66 2008
Dwarf Long-Nose -- 60 94 97 2004 2008
Little Muk -- 198-? 2004
Caliph Stork -- 1976 https://lccn.loc.gov/81471209 tr Mark Twain "from Hauff's oriental series Die Karavane"

"orange cloth binding with printed paper label on the front board" "Afterword by Paul Baender." 100 numbered copies

Another edition of the Caliph Stork story ABE


Wine-Ghosts

The Wine-Ghosts of Bremen T2111076 tr E. Sadler and C. R. L. Fletcher

BOmL Blackwell, January 1889
Simpkin ? --not a distinct edition
Sat Rvw 1898-05-11 p577, "Some Translations from the German", 6 or 7 inclg this one as "Oxford: Blackwell. London: Simpkin & Marshall. 1889."
LOH.$ White and Allen, Fall 1889, US only?
d$ 2010 Gutenberg #32064
  • Fall ann.
[67] American Bookseller 1889-09-16 p439, as "a translation into English, for the first time, of Hauff's celebrated [Phantasien, by ES and CRLF]j printed on specially prepared hand-made paper, from type distributed immediately after printing--only 500 copies--small 8vo, 1 vol., half vellum, totally uncut."
[68] Lit. World 1889-09-28 p326\336(?) "Publishers' Announcements: Fall of 1889"
  • [69] November received The Dial 1889-12 p226, among books received during November "Illustrated Holiday Books" (no hyphen) "Illustrated by Frank M. Gregory. 16mo, pp. 64. Gilt top. Uncut. White & Allen. $1.50."
another is The Rivals by Sheridan "With 5 Full-page Illustrations in Color and many Sketches in Black and White, by Frank M. Gregory. Imperial 4to. Gilt top. In box. White & Allen. $12.50."
  • Dec review The Dial p222 [listed in volume index, not found by this search]


Chamisso

Harvard viewer (Mirador?) https://iiif.lib.harvard.edu/manifests/view/drs:48458997$1i (w cover)

series Select Works of Ludwig Tieck

t.p. verso shows "KD"

  • Tieck, Tales from the "Phantasus," etc.
but we cite o[70] as "London : Edward Lumley, [c. 1845]" --w page spans
Tieck o[71] James Burns 1845 --as "219 pages in various pagings : portrait ; 18 cm"
ANTH o[72] Nabu Press, as publ James Burns 1847

other WorldCat records

o[316508324] 1855 (no publ)
o[19996296] n.d. Lumley
o[above] 1845 Burns; o[878188176]-HCL digitization; o[73] 1845 Burns, transl Hare, Froude, and others

Tieck at Gutenberg

  • Tales from the Phantasus PG #38838 <= 1845 James Burns
long Preface by J. A. F.
  • ANTH German Classics PG #12060 --vol 4 of 20, incl 3 Tieck

SFE3 (Mike Ashley) concludes

He was one of the primary movers in the creation of Supernatural Fiction based on folk roots as distinct from Gothic Fantasy, which was developing in parallel. JLT wrote little in the second half of his life, preferring to translate and edit the works of others; in 1841 he became the reader to Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia. [MA]

series Peter Schlemihl

includes also

 lws George Wood 252611 (6) --two novels in ISFDB [ series Peter Schlemihl], the second per Reginald1, perhaps in error
1848 Carey and Hart Peter Schlemihl in America BL 003280342 012822784 --by George Wood

One imprint (image 5), 1863 per HDL cat

LONDON:
CASSELL, PETTER, AND GALPIN,
la belle sauvage yard, ludgate hill, E.C.

Narrative begins as Cassell's Robinson Crusoe (illus. cap.)

Cassell publishers:

Cassell Petter and Galpin [sic]
--nidb-- Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. undated t.p. (dedication date 1883-01-12)
Cassell & Company


DElf Adelbert von Chamisso 122107 (106)

1814 novel Peter Schlemihl T1566992

el John Bowring, tr 283115 (49)  

LC Peter Schlemihl

1824 2nd https://lccn.loc.gov/90153969
1861 3rd https://lccn.loc.gov/06023329
1878 https://lccn.loc.gov/06023328
c1929 McKay https://lccn.loc.gov/29021941 104 illus John Gincano


1823 tr John Bowring, illus Cruikshank (8) --as by Lamotte Fouque, tr uncredited
1824 Internet Archive t.p.
8 plates, facing-- t.p. 44 71 86 93 131 147 155 --plus advertisements p[167-68]

("peter schlemihl") 1823/24 (30) 1 genuine 1823 hit

listing as "in the press", "Literary Intelligence", London Magazine 1823-09 p341
[74] review, Lit Magnet 1824-01 p11-13 (12mo, 165, Whittakers)
[75] review, The Examiner 1824-01-25 p56-57 (very positive, closing" The translation, which is very good, is by Mr. Bowring, to whom the work was recommended by Professor Adelung, at St. Petersburgh." signed(?) "Q."
review, Lit Chronicle 1824-01-31 p68-70 (12mo, London, 1824) --mixed, negative on Cruickshank
review, British Critic 1824-02 p172-80 ("12mo. 166 pp. 6s. 6d. Whittakers. 1824.")
"New Books Published in February" [received before -02-18, by stated policy], Monthly Magazine 1824-03 p149-57 (not covered in reviews 149-54) listing p156 "Peter Schlemihl ... 12mo. 6s. 6d. bds."

reviews generally positive, both the writer and Cruickshank (and Bowring, where identified)

BL hits "shadowless man" 13 [English listed below] "peter schlemihl" 50! [not done]

1824 none BL 016819694 --by Lamotte Fouqué [or rather ... Bowring]"
1824 Whitaker 2nd https://lccn.loc.gov/90153969
1844 Howett original https://lccn.loc.gov/06023327 -HDL
1843 bilingual BL 000655941 017733342 xv 281
[1845] Burns [Another] BL 017630231 75p
[1845] Lumley https://lccn.loc.gov/07004423
[1851] Simpkin BL 000655929 176 --vocab and notes Falck-Lebahn
[1851] Clarke 2nd https://lccn.loc.gov/17002019
1861 Hardwicke 3rd https://lccn.loc.gov/06023329 BL 000655944 122; 1878 Hardwicke https://lccn.loc.gov/06023328 BL 000655946 --tr Bowring
1910 Chatto & Windus BL 000655949 previous 1861; BL 009585804
1993 Camden https://lccn.loc.gov/92026945
1899 [1898] George Allen BL 000655948 xxxi 147 --"with illustrations by Sir Philip Burne-Jones ; and an introduction by Joseph Jacobs."
1923 Huebsch https://lccn.loc.gov/24026076 --tr Bolton
1929 McKay https://lccn.loc.gov/29021941
1954 Rodale https://lccn.loc.gov/56033807 BL 000655951 x 87
1957 Calder BL 008270343 000655952; 1970 BL 014028708 ISBN-0714504408 --tr Loewenstein-Wertheim
1993 Fromm https://lccn.loc.gov/93002832
[2014] Prestel BL 016815646 ISBN-9783791353968

ANTHOLOGY

1889 Cassell #172 BL 000655947 192
F. W. Carové, "The Story Without an End" T1430327 --tr Sarah Austin
Hymns to Night, Novalis EN early romantic poetry and philosophy, infl. George MacDonald, C. S. Lewis, etc.


1913 anthology
1913 The Marvellous History of the Shadowless Man and The Cold Heart
[1914] Holden & Hardingham BL 000655950 xiv 93 73
= Gutenberg Ebook #32219


newspapers

("the marvellous history") 1912--1914 (10, all but one 1913)

The Scotsman 1913-12-04 p4 --Review 66 (full)
The Athenaeum 1913-12-06 p681\82 --brief review
? The Gazette (Montreal) 1914-04-08 p2 " suffering and a divine purpose which explained the marvellous history of ..."


el   Dr. A. S. Rappoport, Angelo Solomon 309660 (44) 

some other titles: Folklore of the Jews ; Myth and legend of ancient Israel ; Mediaeval legends of Christ

 lw  H. Robertson Murray 309661 (1)[4 genuine?] 

Krupp's and the international armaments ring, the scandal of modern civilization

HDL Musson front/spine jacket (images 5--294) = 290 images
HDL H&H Michigan t.p. undated (images 7--290) = 284 images (California only 270 images)

BL 001616861 --The Cold Heart in this anthology (as "[1914.] 4o.")

Musson images

5, spine/front jacket
6, frontispiece illustration (represented by 3 image 6-8 rather than the usual 4)
9 p[i], title page
22 p.xiv, end Rappoport

--images 5-22 represent 10 leaves, counting the jacket as one

23 p[1], half-title The Shadowless Man (followed by illustration of the following Author's Introduction)
27 p3, Author's Introduction
29 p5, Chapter I
92/93 between p47/48
169/70 p[93] and blank, end first series

--that is 148 or 74 leaves

171 p[1], half-title The Cold Heart
173/74 p.i-ii, Introduction: Wilhelm Hauff
175 p[3] Part I
293/94 p73/[74], end second series

--that is, 124 or 62 leaves

California copy at Internet Archive:

next page each plate (- = something missing; + = two leaves intact)

California image 1 (n0) is front cover; then 7 blanks

California image 9 (n8) is title page, illustrated , and is implied p.i
images 10-22, complete the roman-numeral span with no plates, p.ii-xiv
--The Shadowless Man, images 23 to 158[blank], or 68 leaves of wh 47 text
--21 leaves represent 16 listed illustrations
(no frontis.) 3 18- 19+ 29 31+ 43= 53 63+ 77+ 79+ 81 83+ 87+ 93 (14 inclg 9 originally mounted of wh 7 intact)
ENTIRELY MISSING THOSE frontispiece, 6/7, 50/51 (3)

MICHIGAN SHOWS THOSE TO BE two, one, two leaves

15+ 23+ 25 27+ 29 31+ 37+ 41 47+ 59+ 63+ 69 73+ (13, inclg 9 originally mounted)
--The Cold Heart perhaps entirely intact, images 159 (half-title) to 278, or 60 LEAVES of wh 38 printed
--22 leaves represent 13 listed plates, 9 mounted w guardsheets, VOILA!

KNOWN one-page illustrations (pencil?)

3 7 29 53 81 93
25 29 41 69 (or 10)

The second introduction, p.i-ii second series, may be an afterthought. The half-title page of each part is implied page 1 (arabic).

Boston: Dana Estes [1913] 27 cm o[76] Marvellous, o[38641085] Marvelous

Toronto: Musson [1913]

o[77]
CIHM/ICMH o[890968088]-HDL (as 20 color);
CIHM/ICMH #88213 o[470758302] " " ISBN-0665882130 1999
intro The Cold Heart closes "H. Robertson Murray" (no date)
  • "Hauff began his remarkable literary career with the publication in November, 1825, of his "Fairy Tale Annual for 1826.""
  • "a new translation of which is published in the present volume."
  • "Unlike the majority of his fairy-tales, it owes something of its origin to folk-lore, as it is based on an old Black Forest Legend. But the human figures in the story are Hauff's very own; those conversant with the master's works will recognise in Charcoal Peter and Fat Ezekiel characters which only Hauff could have created."
text Part I, "He who travels through Suabia should not pass without seeing something of the Black Forest; not because of the trees, although such countless masses of stately pines are not to be met with everywhere; but because of the people, who differ remarkably from their neighbours on every side."
text Part II, "On the Monday morning when Peter arrived at his Glassworks, he found not only his workpeople there, but also some very unwelcome visitors; these were the Bailiff and three of his myrmidons."
... Printed by Ebenezer Baylis & Son, Trinity Works, Worcester.


Christian, You must know that the legal name bears no relation to the canonical name here at ISFDB.
And it's the name in the article title (and {DEFAULTSORT}, which is relevant to Chamisso vs "
Of course I didn't resubmit what had been rejected.
> "John Bowring at Wikipedia, LC, DNB. We have no publication under this name and the only work is one uncredited translator's note. [whitespace] There are no publications associated with this title."
Christian fastened on Wikipedia, presumably in reference to the boldface name in the lead sentence (perhaps the boldface name above the portrait image, whose caption uses "John Bowring", neither of which repetition is recommended). The boldface lead is relevant only to our Legal name, if at all.
That is correct of all three canonical names. (I intended the national library of Germany. He is also "Bowring, John" in the British DNB (Dictionary of National Biography), but "Bowring, Sir John" in another British biographical source at Wikidata, the Oxford ddnb or whatever.)
So I submitted a much longer explanation.
> We have no publications under the name with or without the title, and our only work by this writer is an anonymous translator's note.
> British Library record of the 1824 publication credits translation by J. Bowring. Contemporary review in The Examiner credits Mr. Bowring. His canonical name is "John Bowring" in the US and German national libraries (LC and DNB) and "John Bowring" at Wikipedia.
> The title is not universal even in British sources. For instance he is "John" in the British DNB and "Sir John" in the Oxford [similar name biographical encyclopedia]. . There are no publications under this name, [whitespace] There are no publications associated with this title."
(That closing is equivocal or incoherent. At the moment, we have no publications under the names 'John' or 'Bowring', nor the title 'Sir'. Probably I meant "this ISFDB Title record", however. ) --Pwendt|talk 13:03, 25 March 2020 (EDT)



HDL Chamisso (134 full view)

Peter Schlemihl story, all forms

Bowring translation reported

  • \unc "Wells and Lilly, 1824" h 008955262 t.p. 1824(cover?) viii 139 --La Motte-Fouqué illus Cruickshank
Boston: / Wells and Lilly--Court-Street. // 1824.
i9 [v] Notice ;... The Translator
i11-12 [vii]-viii Author's Introduction (nosig)
i13 To My Friend Wangner! (nosig)
image 15-153 p[1]-139 {139 139} => no plates?
\unc "G. and W. B. Whittaker, 1824" h 102287923 t.p. 1824(cover?) xii 165 --Lamotte Fouqué ; Cruik
i10 [ii] frontispiece --follows i7-8 half-title leaf outside paginated range
i11-12
i13 [v] Notice ;... The Translator
i15 [vii] To My Friend Wangner! (nosig)
i17-20 [ix]-xii Author's Introduction (nosig)
image 21-199 p[1]-165 {179 165 =>14 unnum.} => 7 illus. expected
+ advertisements p[167-68] --first Specimens of the Russian Poets tr John Bowring, F.L.S., and Honorary Member of several Foreign Societies, and Biographical and Critical Notices.
plates: i10/t.p. i65/f44 i94/f71 i111/f86 i120/f93 i160/f131 i178/f147 i187/f155

1824-2nd, running head "Schlemihl."; Chapter I--XI

1861 => Gutenberg Ebook #21943

Gutenberg (?) source is 3rd ed. (UK) in 1861 printing

\Bowring\Sir "A. Denhanl & co., 1874" 3rd ed (US) h 001779821 t.p. 1874(none) 122 --Cruik
i4 p[2] frontispiece
i5 p[3] t.p.
i7 p[5] Notice ;... The Translator
i9 p[7] To My Friend Wangner! ;... J. B.
i11-12 p[9] To the Same, from Fouque' ;... Fouque' [1814]
i13-15 p[11]-13 To Fouque', from Hitzig [ ;... Edward Hitzig [1827]

"With the second edition of Schlemihl appeared his Songs and Ballads. ..." => the German stated Second Edition is ~1827

i17-18 p[15]-16 Preface to the Third Edition ;... John Bowring [1861]
i19-20 p[17]-18 To My Old Friend, PS ;... Adelbert von Chamisso [1834]
i21-23 p[19]-21 To JEH, from AvC ;... Adelbert von Chamisso [1813]
plates: i4/t.p. i51/f48 i71/f66 i79/f72 i122/f113 i127/f116
image 25-134 p[23]-122 {110 100 =>10 unnum.} => 5 illus. expected


\Bowring\Sir LL.D., &c. "A. Denham, 1874" 3rd h 100629751 122 --Cruik
---- really another copy of Putnam's ----
t.p. undated(cover)
image 13 p3-148; Appendix 149-165
+ advertisements "Ariel Booklets" p[169-175]
unc\ "G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1903]" h 101906151 t.p. undated 165 --Cruik [no prelim text, no Contents]
image 19 p3-148; Appendix 149-165
\Bowring\Sir --IN ERROR?-- "F. Warne & co., 1910" h 100653785 t.p. 1910(cover?) xxiv 106 --illus Browne

List of Illustrations, xxiii-xxiv (1+1+16 full page; +12)

image 33 p3-106
  • [1838] "Emmaus, Pa., Story Classics, [n.d.]"
no view (1838 from metadata)
  • \Howitt "Burgess & Stringer, 1844" Original h 009730208 t.p. 1844(cover 1843) 42
image 19 p13-42
  • "James Burns, 1845" catalogued 46542.34 as The Shadowless Man ... HDL 009730237 vi 75 --HARVARD CONGLOMERATE?
  1. images 1-2 front cover of Harvard binding(?) with catalogue number 46542.34 (top left inside cover)
  2. HDL cat (as by Chamisso) "vi, [7]-75 p. incl. front., illus. 17 cm." --but that is the Chamisso pamphlet only
  3. that Chamisso at WorldCat is "Burns' fireside library" o[78]
  4. title page images ^15\17 87\89 ^\253 327\29(n.d.) 453\55 (457 505)
a 7-14, 23-84 The White Lady [8 duplicate images 15-22]
b 87- (coll) The Physician of Marseilles, The Revolutionists, etc. Four Tales from the German
89 t.p. 91 contents (one as Sophie Ariele, or the Physician of Marseilles)
b1. 91-164 Sophie Ariele; or, The Physician of Marseilles
b2. 165-180 The Christmas
b3. 181-218 The Revolutionists
b4. 219-242 Valerie
c 243-326 The Shadowless Man, or the Wonderful History of Peter Schlemihl --CHAMISSO t.p. 1844(image 243);
d 327-452 Undine [460/61 also Undine]
e 453- Liesli / Heinrich and Blanca
e1. 457-504 Liesli
e2. 505-534 Heinrich and Blanca

c 243-326 The Shadowless Man --CORRUPT--contains images of "Valerie"

243* t.p.
245-46 [v]-vi Introductory Epistle from A. von Chamisso to Julius Edward Hitzig *46

247* p[7] Chapter I. 248-252 "Valerie." p20-[24?] ((images 238-47 identical to 248-257))(243-252 redundant) 257-318 p[7]-68

chapters i7 ii19 iii34 -56* v57


P645753 2nd ed., Julius Eduard Hitzig, Berlin, 1839
APPENDIX [From the prefatory matter prefixed to the Berlin edition, 1829, from which the present translation is made.] 319 [69]-73 Preface by the Editor [ie, 1839 German] 323 [73]-74 Brief Sketch of Chamisso's Life (as Louis Adalbert de Chamisso) 324 [74]-75 From the Baron de la Motte Fouque' to Julius Edeward Hitzig. (From the first edition.) 326 [76] blank

  • "Joseph Knight, 1893" h 007697594 t.p. 1893(w cover) xii 176 --as ADALBERT illus Marold and Mittis
image 21 p7-176
  • unc\ "Allen, 1899" h 007678839 t.p. 1899(w cover) xxxi 146 8 --illus Burne-Jones intro Joseph Jacobs -xxx, List of Plates (8) xxxi
image 45 p7-[147]
  • ANTH (intact?) Musson h 100303223 --microfiche, see above
ANTH "Holden and Hardingham, 1913" h 001779820 --Michigan and California copies
interior notes, see above

= Gutenberg #32219 (ch 1-4; illus 1+16+13; no marginal pagination)

  • \Bolton; B.W. Huebsch, inc., 1923. h 009012741 113 t.p. 1923(w cover); inscribed 19[5?3]8 by Bolton; no Contents
image 27 p25-113

ADAPTATION

  • \Treadwell "G.P.Putnam's Sons, 1874" h 100556211 --a comedy
not pursued 2020-03-24/25


Baldwin CHCL ?


ISFDB English translations 2020-03-25

1823 Lamotte Fouqué
1823 Adelbert von Chamisso (Stonecreek from PG#21943 = 1861)
1899 ?
1910 (heavily abridged)(from ANTHOLOGY PG #10643 P411513)
1957 \Leopold von Loewenstein-Wertheim
1969 \Harry Steinhauer ANTH
2012 \Peter Wortsman ANTH

Engl-lang publ without translation note

2009 --indb as 1823
2015 and 2017 (1957 from cover)

auf deutsch, 2nd, 1839 PG #31538 --19760 words (incl headings, footnotes)

Fouqué


nidb

1889 ANTH Cassell's PG #5339 (1845? translation)
ANTH Stories by Foreign Authors: German, v2 PG #6022
Gutenberg
5339, anth 1889
6022, anth Stories by Foreign Authors ("Burns")
10643, ABRIDGED anth 1910
21943, 3rd ed. 1861
31538, GERMAN-LANG 2nd ed. 1839
32219, anth 1913


WorldCat [Emmaus, PA: Story Classics](37)

--A New Adventure in Publishing o[79] 12 ; o[80] Beautiful Limited Editions 16
1950 o[81]; [1970?] ADALBERT o[82] x 87 7; n.d. ADALBERT o 610417448 x 87 8 --Limited ed., 3000 copies, no. 1684 --intro Ilsa Barea illus Peter Rudland

HOLLIS 1. c1967 ballet 2. 1874 A. Denham --HOUGHTON 3. [1907?] Henry Altemus --offsite KC 13777 4. 1824 2nd Whittaker --HOUGHTON 5. 1999 turkey --offsite 6. [18--?] J. Souter --offsite KC 7393 7. 1824 Wells and Lilly --HOUGHTON 8. 1889 Cassell = Cassell's National Library v. 172 --(4E) 48526.28.5 (available) --#172 US or UK? = Gutenberg 5339

Introduction ;... H. M. [Henry Morley]
Introductory Epistle from A. von Chamisso to Julius Edward Hitzig ;... Adelbert von Chamisso
I. ,,,. ;,,. ,.

After a prosperous, but to me very wearisome, voyage, we came at last into port.

Immediately on landing I got together my few effects; and, squeezing myself through the crowd, went into the nearest and humblest inn which first met my gaze. 
On asking for a room the waiter looked at me from head to foot, and conducted me to one. 
II.

Of what use were wings to a man fast bound in chains of iron?

They would but increase the horror of his despair. 
Like the dragon guarding his treasure, 
III.

It was yet early, when I was suddenly awoke by voices in hot dispute in my antechamber.

I listened. 
Bendel was forbidding Rascal to enter my room, 
IV.

I submit myself to thy judgment, my dear Chamisso; I do not seek to bias it.

I have long been a rigid censor of myself, and nourished at my heart the worm of remorse. 
This critical moment of my life is ever present to my soul, 
V.

I was now left equally without gold and without shadow; but a heavy load was taken from my breast, and I felt cheerful.

Had not my Minna been irrecoverably lost to me, or even had I been perfectly free from self-reproach on her account, 
Appendix. [From ... [1839 German]]
Preface by the Editor.
Brief Sketch of Chamisso's Life.
From the Baron ... [From the first edition.]


PG #6022 Stories by Foreign Authors, v2

,,,. ;,,. ,. After a prosperous, but to me very wearisome, voyage, we came at last into port. Immediately on landing I got together my few effects; and, squeezing myself through the crowd, went into the nearest and humblest inn which first met my gaze. On asking for a room the waiter looked at me from head to foot, and conducted me to one.
,,,,,. ,,,;--. As for thee, Chamisso, if thou wouldst live amongst thy fellow-creatures, learn to value thy shadow more than gold; if thou wouldst only live to thyself and thy nobler part—in this thou needest no counsel.

PG#10643 (ABRIDGED anth)

3881 words (incl 3 headings)
I.--The Grey Man

Having safely landed after a fatiguing journey, I took my modest belongings to the nearest cheap inn, engaged a garret room, washed, put on my newly-turned black coat, and proceeded to find Mr. Thomas John's mansion.

II.--A Soul for a Shadow

Bendel preceded me to prepare a house for my reception, and spent money so lavishly that the rumour spread the King of Prussia was coming incognito. A grand reception was prepared by the townsfolk, ...

III.--The Wanderer

Left now without shadow and without money, save for the few gold pieces still in my pocket, I could almost have been happy, had it not been for the loss of my love.

[end] ,,,. ,,,. ,,.

You, my dear Chamisso, are to be the keeper of my strange history, which may contain useful advice for many. You, if you will live among men, honour first the shadow, then the money. But, if you live only for your better self, you will need no advice.

PG # \"Burns" (story alone) ::redd 2020-03-26

20992 words (inclg "Chapter I"), 40+ pages

PG #21943 \Bowring

20885 words (incl "Chapter I" ... footnotes), 43+ pages

And you, my beloved Chamisso, you have I chosen for the keeper of my marvellous history, which, when I shall have vanished from the earth, may tend to the improvement of many of its inhabitants. But, my friend, while you live among mankind, learn above all things first to reverence your shadow, and next your money. If you will only live for Chamisso and his better self, you need no counsel of mine.