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2017-06-19 -- try and keep this one temporary!
 
2017-06-19 -- try and keep this one temporary!
  
 
Swordpoint still in business evidently; see Amazon
 
Swordpoint still in business evidently; see Amazon
  
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== September 2017 ==
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Arthur Sherburne (A.S.) Hardy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Sherburne_Hardy EN] in newspapers
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: NYT [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/98983482/B02E143D052A4A1FPQ/3?accountid=11311]
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: In 1898 Hardy and Grace Aspinwall Bowen, the daughter of an American expatriate, were married in Athens.["when he was Minister to Greece"] They had one son.[NYHT] [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/1113156271/B02E143D052A4A1FPQ/1?accountid=11311]
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: Hardy lived about 25 years in Woodstock CT, where he died at home following a heart attack on March 13, 1930. He was survived by his wife and two grandchildren.[HC] [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/557816383/B02E143D052A4A1FPQ/2?accountid=11311]
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Mrs. A.S. Hardy, Mary (Earle), evidently a different Hardy https://lccn.loc.gov/n87142802 (4)
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   el  Stuart Merrill, transl. {{a|236183}} (2)
 
   el  Stuart Merrill, transl. {{a|236183}} (2)
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   el  Henry Mills Alden {{a|122714}} (26)
 
   el  Henry Mills Alden {{a|122714}} (26)
 
   lw  Georg Schock, pseud. {{a|258724}} (2) --Katharine Loose Riegel  
 
   lw  Georg Schock, pseud. {{a|258724}} (2) --Katharine Loose Riegel  
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;''Pastels in Prose'' T{{t|2052805}}
 
;''Pastels in Prose'' T{{t|2052805}}
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:: no hits 1911 to 1913 except other works (a) Chi Trib 1912-11-30 p9 Mary E. Hardy ''The Little King and the Princess True'' 8vo. cloth $1.25 Rand McNally; (b)  NYTimes -12-21 p11 ''Billy Popgun'' self-ill $2.00 net Houghton Mifflin [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/97349510/464B62CFBDF44115PQ/4?accountid=11311](see also Scribner's)
 
:: no hits 1911 to 1913 except other works (a) Chi Trib 1912-11-30 p9 Mary E. Hardy ''The Little King and the Princess True'' 8vo. cloth $1.25 Rand McNally; (b)  NYTimes -12-21 p11 ''Billy Popgun'' self-ill $2.00 net Houghton Mifflin [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/97349510/464B62CFBDF44115PQ/4?accountid=11311](see also Scribner's)
  
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price $1.35 Arabian Grimm's Gulliver's Wonder Book (4) Chi. Trib. 1914-12-12 p9 retailer advert (Marshall Field)
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Ralph M. Townsend, ''A Journey to the Garden Gate'' (Houghton Mifflin, 1919)
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Flora Spiegelberg, ''Princess Goldenhair'' (Rand McNally, 1915) o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/52630998] --niLC http://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-spiegelberg,%20flora/
  
  
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Man Gua 1914-11-06 [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/475844445/FF142035FC354016PQ/2?accountid=11311] -11-21 [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/475800757/FF142035FC354016PQ/5?accountid=11311] UK Windermere series Duckworth 5/-
 
Man Gua 1914-11-06 [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/475844445/FF142035FC354016PQ/2?accountid=11311] -11-21 [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/475800757/FF142035FC354016PQ/5?accountid=11311] UK Windermere series Duckworth 5/-
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The Scotsman 1914-11-26 p3 [https://search-proquest-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/docview/486205036/728E0A19F9C4235PQ/1?accountid=11311] reports 6/-
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1916-09-17 pBR369 "exactly a baker's dozen of illustrations", both Alice and Andersen, $1.35
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[A] Christmas Carol --not found 2017-09-20 in automated search ('christmas carol' 'milo winter') of multiple newspapers 1911 to 1913
 
[A] Christmas Carol --not found 2017-09-20 in automated search ('christmas carol' 'milo winter') of multiple newspapers 1911 to 1913
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abridged Eva Mason {{a|33485}} https://lccn.loc.gov/n2004031472 (7) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2004-031472
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  lw  Eva Mason {{a|33485}} https://lccn.loc.gov/n2004031472 (7) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2004-031472
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abridged
 
: 2009 https://lccn.loc.gov/2008003166 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/995603806]
 
: 2009 https://lccn.loc.gov/2008003166 o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/995603806]
 
illus. Dan Andreasen https://lccn.loc.gov/n91007288 (137) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n91-007288 --NEED 2009 hc and Kindle ed.
 
illus. Dan Andreasen https://lccn.loc.gov/n91007288 (137) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n91-007288 --NEED 2009 hc and Kindle ed.
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: OCLC 995603806
 
: OCLC 995603806
 
: LCCN 2008003166
 
: LCCN 2008003166
 
 
  
  
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COLLECTION or CHAPBOOK, one fiction or two? (not OMNIBUS as the components are not long enough to be NOVELs)
 
COLLECTION or CHAPBOOK, one fiction or two? (not OMNIBUS as the components are not long enough to be NOVELs)
  
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== August 2017 and earlier ==
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  Pl  .W. T. Mars {{a|27513}} (50)  
 
  Pl  .W. T. Mars {{a|27513}} (50)  
 
  el  Mr. S. C. Hall (Samuel Carter) {{a|166938}} (39)
 
  el  Mr. S. C. Hall (Samuel Carter) {{a|166938}} (39)

Revision as of 18:33, 20 September 2017

2017-06-19 -- try and keep this one temporary!

Swordpoint still in business evidently; see Amazon


September 2017

Arthur Sherburne (A.S.) Hardy EN in newspapers

NYT [1]
In 1898 Hardy and Grace Aspinwall Bowen, the daughter of an American expatriate, were married in Athens.["when he was Minister to Greece"] They had one son.[NYHT] [2]
Hardy lived about 25 years in Woodstock CT, where he died at home following a heart attack on March 13, 1930. He was survived by his wife and two grandchildren.[HC] [3]

Mrs. A.S. Hardy, Mary (Earle), evidently a different Hardy https://lccn.loc.gov/n87142802 (4)


 el   Stuart Merrill, transl. 236183 (2)
 els  W. D. Howells, William Dean 11227 (391)
 el   Henry Mills Alden 122714 (26)
  lw  Georg Schock, pseud. 258724 (2) --Katharine Loose Riegel 


Pastels in Prose T2052805

HDL catalogs together 7 e-copies of which one each from Harvard (hvd.hwp9hx), Michigan (3901500904891), and California (uc2.ark:/13960/t56d5sm2m) appear to be 1st ed/printing, with original cover, front pages complete.

[v]-viii "The Prose Poem", closing "W.D. Howells." over "New York, April, 1890."
[ix] "Translator's Note", closing "S.M."
[xi]-xv "Contents" (in 23 sections by writer)

p[269] shows a concluding illustration, "The End."

evidently reprinted in the Master-Tales series(?) as Pastels in Prose: From the French, with introduction as by W. D. Howells (which matches the closing of that item, p.viii), date unknown [4] o[5]

and in The Odd Number series(?) as Pastels in Prose: From the French; or perhaps Pastels in prose : from the French : an anthology of prose poems o[6]

Contents include The Angels, The Goddess, Miracles, ... ; most very short but including

Ephraïm Mikhaël 251303 FR, Solititude: Anywhere Out of the World, p134-48
Maurice de Guérin [nidb] EN, The Centaur p221-36



el  .Hablot Knight Browne 258584 (189)
elw .Millicent Sowerby 225764 (3) 

A Child's Garden illustrators

1895 elsf.Robinson --illustrations now in db as recent ebook T2248731, NEED 1895 cover art too [needs Alice]
1900/02 Mars & Squire --nidb nidb --done at EN
1905 el  .Pease A225763 --NEEDs canonical name exchange [indb: Alice; sequel?]
1905 el  .Smith --in db INTERIOR and COVER
1908 elw .Sowerby 225764 (3) [indb: Alice; sequel?]
1916 -----Sheldon, born 1893 https://lccn.loc.gov/nb2005013930 (3) --nidb
1919 -lw .Kirk [needs Alice]
...
1948 el  .Eve Garnett --in db INTERIOR and COVER(2) --in db only as illustrator


Alice editions in db needing illustrator credit

1899 o[7] Tenniel
1899 McManus --I&C done
1901 Newell no cover?
1902 Cory no cover?
1907 Sowerby --I&C done
1907 Rackham --I&C done
1911 Tenniel no cover
1916 Milo Winter --I&C done --NEEDs two vols and omnibus?
1917 Herford no cover
1917 Woodward no cover


Milo Winter: 1916-09 133003

[8] --later remove short title

[9] Publ date (inferred) and price from "Many Books for Young Readers" NY Times 1916-09-17 pBR369 "The first lot of children's Christmas books is out ...", featuring this one in the lead paragraph (no other hit found in automated search ('milo winter' alice) of multiple newspapers) $1.35

Amazon, with many Windermere [10]
ABEbooks, A Christmas Carol 1912 as 1912 as 1938
NYTimes 1938-11-20 p122? p37? "Latest Books" 16mo. $0.10[!]
no hits 1940
no hits 1911 to 1913 except other works (a) Chi Trib 1912-11-30 p9 Mary E. Hardy The Little King and the Princess True 8vo. cloth $1.25 Rand McNally; (b) NYTimes -12-21 p11 Billy Popgun self-ill $2.00 net Houghton Mifflin [11](see also Scribner's)

price $1.35 Arabian Grimm's Gulliver's Wonder Book (4) Chi. Trib. 1914-12-12 p9 retailer advert (Marshall Field)

Ralph M. Townsend, A Journey to the Garden Gate (Houghton Mifflin, 1919)

Flora Spiegelberg, Princess Goldenhair (Rand McNally, 1915) o[12] --niLC http://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-spiegelberg,%20flora/


Winter at LC (40)

1914 Hawthorne from Duckworth o[13]; 1936 Rand McNally o[14]
c1916 Andersen https://lccn.loc.gov/16002574
1917 JCHarris https://lccn.loc.gov/17025512
c1935 JCHarris https://lccn.loc.gov/35016590
c1938 Grimm https://lccn.loc.gov/2004563373
2012 20,000 Leagues https://lccn.loc.gov/2012540332

Winter at HDL (17)

Man Gua 1914-11-06 [15] -11-21 [16] UK Windermere series Duckworth 5/-

The Scotsman 1914-11-26 p3 [17] reports 6/-

1916-09-17 pBR369 "exactly a baker's dozen of illustrations", both Alice and Andersen, $1.35


[A] Christmas Carol --not found 2017-09-20 in automated search ('christmas carol' 'milo winter') of multiple newspapers 1911 to 1913

Copyright Entries (1912) 12-18554

https://lccn.loc.gov/12018554 at HDL as by "Milo K. Winter" (no other hit as Milo K.)

[18] review The Western Teacher v21-22 p156

157 pages, 1912 o[19]
144 pages, 1940 o[20] (c)1912 o[21]

A Christmas Carol at HDL

as Milo K. Winter
"Introduction to the Series", p5-6, Katharine Lee Bates
"The Table if Contents", p7
"A List of the Illustrations", p9, frontispiece portrait plus 11 plates by Winter (not included in the pagination, the first preceding and facing p11)
"A Christmas Carol", p11-137
"A Biographical Sketch", p138-44
"Notes", p145-50
"A Reading List, p151-52
"Christmas Programmes", p153-54
"Suggestions to Teachers", p155-57
["Some Choice Additions to The Canterbury Classics", p[158] --inclg Kingsley & Carqueville, The Water Babies; Craik, Washburne & Vawter, Adventures of a Brownie]


WorldCat search: 'Milo Winter' Windermere (22)

Publ series: Windermere (8) --in queue; tbctnd

  • P364151 Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift, 1912 [illus. Milo Winter] ;; 1940
  • P364153 Grimm's Fairy Tales, The Brothers Grimm, 1913 [Hope Dunlap]
  • P364154 Tanglewood Tales, Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1913 [Winter] ;; 1941
  • P364159 A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys, Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1913 [Winter] ;; 1913
  • P500424 The Arabian Nights Entertainments, uncredited, 1914 [Winter] ;; 1914 at Amazon "1St Edition edition (1914)"
  • P364162 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, Lewis Carroll, 1916 [Winter] ;; 1916 ;; 2017 Pook Press 9781446533369 o[22] (multiple 2017 Pook Press Alice) Andersen's Fairy Tales (?) at Amazon
  • Ivanhoe: A Romance, Sir Walter Scott, 1918. ;; 1918 at Amazon
  • The Aesop for Children, uncredited, 1919. [Winter] ;; 1919 attested o[23]
  • Heidi: A Story for Children and Those Who Love Children, Johanna Spyri, 1921.
  • P364680 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Jules Verne, 1922. [Winter] ;; 1950
  • (non-genre?) Series 28811 The Swiss Family Robinson, or the Adventures On a Desert Island, Johann David Wyss, 1922. ;; 1922
  • (non-genre?) The Adventures of Perrine, Hector Malot, 1923 (ed. of En Famille) ;; 1941
  • King Arthur and His Knights: A Noble and Joyous History, Sir Thomas Malory, 1924.
  • (non-genre?) The Adventures of Remi, Hector Malot, 1925 (ed. of Sans Famille)
  • (non-genre?) P364142 Robin Hood, Edith Heal, 1928. [Dan Content] ;; 1938 also in db
  • Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe, 1932. ;; c1914 Rand McNally New Junior Library o[24]
  • Jungle Babies, Edyth Kaigh-Eustace, 1934. https://lccn.loc.gov/nb2004313496
  • Tales of India, Rudyard Kipling, 1935.
  • The Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumas, 1935. ;; 1923 o[25] ;; 1951 -- Reader, front. by Winter
  • Andersen's Fairy Tales, Hans Christian Andersen, 1936. ;; 1916 o[26] https://www.amazon.com/Andersens-Fairy-Tales-Windermere-Winter/dp/B0044TW9VG with cover image
  • Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates, Mary Mapes Dodge, 1936. o[27] ;; 1954 o[28]
  • Kidnapped: Being the Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the Year 1751, Robert Louis Stevenson, 1938. ;; 1954
  • The Adventures of Pinocchio, Carlo Collodi, 1939.
  • Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson, 1939. ;; 1912 ;; 1915 at Amazon
  • ------ 1941 The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe -- Windermere Reader, front. by Milo Winter

not Windermere

1917 Nights with Uncle Remus o[29] -- Houghton Mifflin
1918 The Book of Elves and Fairies, Olcott anthology o[30] -- Houghton Mifflin
HDL provides full view of two copies, apparent 1st printing, that from Harvard U with original cover
1919 The Wonder Garden, Olcott anthology o[31] --Houghton Mifflin
HathiTrust Digital Library provides full view of two copies, without original cover, that from Penn State U apparent 1st printing
title page displays (four lines): "Boston and New York / Houghton Mifflin Company / The Riverside Press Cambridge / 1919"
Foreword, p[vii]-ix
Acknowledgments, p[xi]-xiv
Contents, p[xv]-xxiii
Illustrations, p[xxv], lists 4 (frontispiece and 3 plates not included in the pagination)
-p442, Appendix 445-467, Subject Index 471-83

cover appears to be paste-down copy of the frontispiece

1920 Story-Telling Ballads ..., Olcott at Amazon


abridged & illus. Tony Ross 7478

[32] --notes to self
Wonderland
1993 o[33] --in queue
1994 us https://lccn.loc.gov/93072323 o[34] --in queue
2015 o[35]
Looking-Glass
1992 o[36] o[37] --in queue
1993 us https://lccn.loc.gov/93071352 o[38] o[39] --NEXT as clone of 1992

https://www.amazon.com/Through-Looking-Glass-Alice-Found-There/dp/0689318634

1993-10 Publ date and cover image from Amazon US 2017-09-19 ("Library binding"), when Amazon UK gives publ date 1993-12-01

SLJ

Grade 3-5-An abridgement of the classic story that makes it more accessible to young readers, while giving them a good taste of the original. Ross treats his material reverently, abridging Carroll's chattiness, but seldom changing his words. The full-color cartoons are unmistakably Ross's, but they stick closely to the composition and content of Tenniel's original black-and-white drawings, with some additional pictures (the nonsense of the last banquet, for instance, proves irresistible). [...]

2016 o[40] --needs interiorart


 lw  Eva Mason 33485 https://lccn.loc.gov/n2004031472 (7) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n2004-031472

abridged

2009 https://lccn.loc.gov/2008003166 o[41]

illus. Dan Andreasen https://lccn.loc.gov/n91007288 (137) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n91-007288 --NEED 2009 hc and Kindle ed.


Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass Arthur Pober

Alice in Wonderland - Carroll, Mason, 2009 Through the Looking-Glass - Carroll, Mason, 2009, novelette?

Sterling Publishing > Classic Starts

2009 hardcover

OCLC 1000319780 ; "Target Audience: [age] 7-9, [grade] 2-4"
OCLC 995603806
LCCN 2008003166


2008 Journal/Journey? novelization? https://lccn.loc.gov/2007046217
2005 picture book? http://www.strawberryshortcake.com

https://www.amazon.com/Classic-Starts%C2%99-Wonderland-Looking-Glass-StartsTM/dp/1402754221

COLLECTION or CHAPBOOK, one fiction or two? (not OMNIBUS as the components are not long enough to be NOVELs)


August 2017 and earlier

Pl  .W. T. Mars 27513 (50) 
el   Mr. S. C. Hall (Samuel Carter) 166938 (39)
el   Mrs. S. C. Hall (Anna Maria Fielding) 166939 (38)
el   Owen Meredith 222152 (81) --Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, son of Bulwer-Lytton ()
(Bangs illustrators)
Keightley
Brooke
el  .Gustav Klimt 108291 (119) 

JKBangs illustrators https://lccn.loc.gov/

-lw  Sydney Adamson  125027 (2) 
el   E. M. Ashe, Edmund Marion 183209 (9) 
-l   Edd Ashe, E.M. Jr.  252041 (0) 
el   Arthur E. Becher  183237 (18) 
-l   F. G. Cooper  221971 (13) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2011-179595 
el   Clare Victor Dwiggins  235185 (12)
el f A. B. Frost  112538 (229)
el   Charles Dana Gibson 35326 (137) 
el   Oliver Herford  233241 (418)
el   Charles Howard Johnson  233056 (7)
-l   Albert Levering  121191 (38)
el   Charles Raymond Macauley  115597 (13) 
-l   H. W. McVickar = Harry W. 236184 (22) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n86-819065 
el   Jno. R. Neill = John R. 5102 (89)
el   Peter Newell  38931 (48)
e Edward Penfield [nidb] https://lccn.loc.gov/n94029042 (236) --nidb
-l   F. T. Richards  185214 (4) --and J.T. credited on one title page?
-l   S. W. Van Schaick  196596 (3) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n95-002810 ; NY times, 2-27-20 ; b. New York, USA --check newspapers
- Frank Dempster Sherman [nidb] https://lccn.loc.gov/n85810321 (13) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85-810321 Wikidata --nidb 
el   W. T. Smedley, William  182856 (138) 
el   Frank Ver Beck  130668 (41)
el f G(ustave) Verbeek  185229 (4)
el   Grace G. Wiederseim  235923 (8+)
McVickar, sometimes credited as "Henry W."

Pastels in Prose (1890) ill Henry W. McVickar HDL catalog record

Reptiles (Nov 1905) wri ill Henry W. McVickar HDL title page ; https://lccn.loc.gov/05037785 as Harry W[hitney]

"The Reprisal" Harper's Nov 1898 p.925-31


A Guide to Supernatural Fiction : John Kendrick Bangs [GSF] lists many but omits some of the contents of these Bangs collections, presumably as non-genre

The Water Ghost (8); GSF omits "The Speck on the Lens"

Ghosts I Have Met (7); GSF lists 7 including "Ghosts I Have Met" rather than "Ghosts That Have Haunted Me: A Few Spirit Reminiscences"

Over the Plum-Pudding (12); GSF lists 7, omits (quote) "Over the Plum-Pudding" ; An Unmailed Letter: Being a Christmas Tale of Some Significance ; A Glance Ahead: Being a Christmas Tale of A.D. 3568 ; A Great Composer ; The Rise and Fall of the Poet Gregory

Olympian Nights (12); GNF lists among novels

Jack and the Check Book (6); dnf GSF


Gustave Verbeek(?) and Bangs

Verbeek, Gustave > Comics Harper's debut likely v103, missing at HDL; found in v104 Contents as Gustave Verbeek G. Verbeek 185229 - identity uncertain

Thesaurus-based index

HarpWeek search: Verbeek (primarily 1898-12-17 p1241-42, 6 paintings of which 4 in the collection)
HarpWeek search: Bangs

JKB's Best Books (8-book set) illustrated CDGibson, ABFrost, HWMcVickar, CHJohnson, FTRichards, EPenfield, PNewell

Thurlow's illus. Frost

Full-text search

"G. Verbeek" hits for one 1896 painting "Enchantment", as illustrator of 1898 Amalgated, and 1900-12-15 with Newell Mother Goose for Grown-Ups by Guy Wetmore Carryl


el   Guy Wetmore Carryl 22630 (12)

Guy Wetmore Carryl at HDL --first 3 of 7 works at Wikipedia

  • Fables for the Frivolous (with Apologies to La Fontaine) (1898) (see Jean de La Fontaine) --illus Newell
  • Mother Goose for Grown-Ups (1900) --illus Newell and Verbeek
  • Grimm Tales Made Gay (1902) --illus Levering


1901 coll. (Harper's Portrait Collection of Short Stories, vol VI) Over the Plum-Pudding, frontispiece plus 16 plates not included in the pagination, facing pages?

3) "The Flunking of Watkin's Ghost"
  *48 C Y ROUGHTON?
5) "The Amalgamated Brotherhood of Spooks"
  88 unsigned (same?) --4 by one artist from ch5 
  94 illegible
  98 G VERBEEK (exceptionally clear)
 100 " "
6) "A Glance Ahead: Being a Christmas Tale of A.D. 3568"
 108 unsigned (pen)
 126 unsigned (same)
7) "Hans Pumpernickel's Vigil"
 148 [T or J?] 95 Paris[?] 
 150 logo (same?)
8) "The Affliction of Baron Humpfelhimmel"
 162 " "
 166 " "
 170 " "
9) "A Great Composer"
 188 illegible script
T) "How Fritz Became a Wizard"
 200 logo [here, clearly "F."]
 *202 illeg script [T/Jenninger?] 1894
 204 F.[?]
unillustrated: stories 1, 2, 4, 11, 12

"Thanks are due to the Publishers of _Harper's Round Table_ [1895-99 rename of Harper's Young People], _Harper's Weekly_, _The Delineator_, _Life_, _Brooklyn Life_, and the New York _Mail and Express_ for permission to republish these stories in collected form."

Harper's Weekly v44 (1900), v46b (late 1902) --18 months missing

44a p.iii Index covers full year; Illustrations (no Verbeek); Portraits; General (no Bangs)
44b p618-1276, no index
46b Index: ... Fiction (one Bangs, 1822--61, "From the Memoirs of Santa Claus"); Illustrations (no Verbeek); Santa's Christmas Nightmare, some page 57, illus F. Strothmann 

Index to Supernatural Fiction lists titles 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12

Bangs at FictionMags -- I recognize no title from this collection 2017-08-29



Mabel Lucy(ie) Attwell 226763 (6) --needs works

Other artists' portrayal of fairies were based on the putti of renaissance painting and the cherubs in the ceiling frescoes of the Baroque period. Charles Robinson favoured this style in his drawings for Robert Louis Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verses (1885) [not found at Google Books]; Robinson went on to illustrate well over 100 children's books, and a great many artists followed his example in portraying fairies as plump babies with tiny bird-wings. This tendency led ultimately in the UK to the apple-cheeked cuteness of the work of Mabel Lucy Attwell (1879-1964) in her 1921 edition of Barrie's Peter Pan and Wendy and her 1915 edition of Charles Kingsley's The Water Babies and, in the USA, to the awful, chubby-faced "Kewpie Dolls" of Rose Cecil O'Neill (1875-1944).


Croker: The Bunworth Banshee 1825 at HathiTrust --illus. Brooke

The Legend of Knocksheowgowna, p3-12 (per Contents < The Shenfro) Legends of the Shenfro

p11 p11 (endnote to first story)

The Bunworth Banshee, p219-30 (per Contents < The Banshee) p221 (break from essay voice to narration) p227 (return to essay voice)


1826 transl Grimm Fo[42] ; 1980 ed. attrib Grimm simply o[43] at Amazon.DE

WorldCat search

au: "w. h. brooke" [44] (18)
au: "william h. brooke" [45] (8)

Brooke at WorldCat links many more

11th listing "Irische Elfenmärchen by Thomas Crofton Croker( Book )" shows long summary
number of publications
variant author
2  2005 9.  85-104 [as "... Bottle-Hill"] Legend of Bottle Hill (1825)
3v 1997 14. 181-98 Master and Man (1825) [also as by Thomas Crofton Crocker]
6  1992 12. 149-68 The Haunted Cellar (1825)
3v 1997 3.  23-36 The Legend of Knockgrafton (1825) [also as by Thomas Crofton Crocker]
Tv 1970 II - 30-58  The Soul Cages (1825) [also as by T. Crofton Croker]
3v 1997 20. 277-94 Daniel O'Rourke (1829) [also as by Thomas Crofton Crocker] (278-91) (p. 291)
1v 1888 18exc  Legends of the Banshee (1888) [only as by T. Crofton Croker]
2v 1956 II - 164-77  Teigue of the Lee (1956) [only as by T. Crofton Croker] 
1v 1956 17. 219-30  (as ESSAY) The Bunworth Banshee (1956) [only as by T. Crofton Croker] 

that is 1825 (7) and 1828 (2)

import 83797, [new], 83812, 83807, 83794 ; 1386518, [new parent of 1364767] at page numbers 23|3, 85|9, 149|12, 181|14, 277|20 ; 219, 231

five sections "The Shefro", The Cluricaune, The Banshee, The Phooka, Thierna Na Oge

1825, p.v at HDL

[i] dedication "to Lady Chatterton, Castle Mahon" [iii] author's note [iv] illustrator credit [v]-vi, Contents

section title pages

1828, p.xi at HDL

Part II: 1155013, 1384390 at page numbers 30, 164


from 1825 Contents list viewed at HathiTrust

Daniel O'Rourke - legendary material in multiple editions?

1826 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26847788
1828 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8703297
1829 Wikipedia: Croker

3 versions attribd to Croker somehow, progressively shorter first paragraph

  1. [46] 97-105, Croker credited by ed. Yeats
  2. [47] "by Dr. Maginn (1793-1842)" p1-8
  3. [48] 150-58, " DO's wonderful voyage to the moon", one of numerous 'prose chap-books'
1872 NY https://lccn.loc.gov/19018432
1882 at HDL [49]
2008 Dover https://lccn.loc.gov/2008029561

219-30 The Bunworth Banshee (221, 227) 231-64 The Mac Carthy Banshee (259)


All three volumes Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars.

II. 1828 [v]-x "Preface", [xi]-xii Contents;, 3-326 (328?) III. 1828 [iii]-xxviii, signed 1827-11-12; xxix-xxxii Contents, 1-294 "Translation of the Brothers Grimm's Essay" (p1-154 only?), "The Mabinogion, and Fairy Legends of Wales" p[155]-294, "Notes ..." [295]-300 "Notes ..."

Frontispiece signed "WHB [?)Jr"

Excerpt Published in 1825 as p231-59 in p231-64 "The Mac Carthy Banshee" in The Banshee (per list of Contents) or Legends of the Banshee (running header), which is the third part of Fairy Legends. That part comprises p217-64; in turn Bunworth 219-30 and Mac Carthy 231-64.


Harry Leon Wilson

el Harry Leon Wilson (2nd wife Rose Cecil O'Neill [Latham; Wilson] 2nd husband) 255077 (42)

"Little Old New York" --in queue

Saturday Evening Post 189.9 (1916-08-26) p3-6 and p38-45 passim , illus F.R. Gruger p.3
-l   F. R. Gruger 142872 (82) 

non-genre? ch 9 1916 at HathiTrust

Ma Pettingill series at FictionMags (1916-08-26) = ninth and last of 9 collected as Somewhere in Red Gap, containing none of the 8 plates nor other illustrations, p361-408


Ruggles of Red Gap, novel
1916 Somewhere in Red Gap, 9 stories https://lccn.loc.gov/16019217 -HDL [621020] (c) 1915,16 Curtis
1919 Ma Pettingill, 11 stories https://lccn.loc.gov/19005844 -HDL [2023696] (c) 1916,18 Curtis --no overlap


Frank Papé

251741 26984 2017-09-02

User talk:Chris J#Frank Papé, SFE3
User talk:Rtrace#Frank Papé, SFE3

SUDOC "F.C." [50]


2018-08
Maitland 193620 1852 https://lccn.loc.gov/42049305 as The doll and her friends [short] (Boston, Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1852)


The Doll at HDL --catalogued as by R. H. Horne (Mrs. Fairstar)

Cat and Dog at HDL

HDL search: Weir (55)

HDL search: Maitland (3)

Memoirs of a London Doll

1852 at HDL
[1893] at HDL


2013 short fiction "The Doll and Her Friends; or, The Memoirs of Lady Seraphina" T1632565 --wrong title

newspaper search 1850 to 1859

lady seraphina (2)
Hartford agate adverts 1852-09-01 p3, 09-04 p3 (dnf)
doll and her friends (5)
Hartford agate adverts -09-01 p3 [col 1b], 09-02 p3 [col 2b] retailer advert (no price) "just received" 0901;
[51] NYT 1852-12-17 p2 "Juvenile Books for the Holidays" "From Messrs. Evan & Brittan, agents of Ticknor & Co., of Boston ... The Memoirs of a Doll and her Friends are amazingly brilliant and the vignettes of Hablot K. Browne inimitable."
Man Gua 1853-12-21 p1 "Publications" > "New Illustrated Children's Works" Cat and Dog by the author of The Doll and Her Friends
[52] NYT 1854-03-18 p5 "New Publications", col 4, publisher advert "The Cat and Dog" will be published on Saturday $0.50
cat and dog (29)
"cat and dog" captain (9)
"cat and dog" puss (2)


The Doll and Her Friends (UK 1851?)

1893 Brentano's "reprints illustrated with the original etchings of Mrs. Fairstarr's [Memoirs and The Doll]" [53]

Brentano's new books

by "Mrs. Fairstar" "two old favorites that reigned supreme 50 years ago as standard juveniles in E and A, and which have been illus. by Mr. Gregory" [54] Bos Globe 1893-09-28 p9
"Two little books ... by Mrs. Fairstar" [55]

N-Y Tribune 1893-12-21 p8

 lw  Frank M. Gregory 242721 
Goethe's Faust, transl. Anster
Wine-ghosts of Bremen; by Wilhelm Hauff

Owen Meredith, Lucile https://lccn.loc.gov/n81061467 (81)


Cat, Dog, Puss and the Captain, illus. H. Weir, 2/6 and 3/6 ; Manchester Guardian 1853-12-21 p1 "Publications" > "Christmas Books Just Published" retailer notice [56]


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 [57] S42226
Seraphina S38413 EN
Julia Maitland, The Doll and Her Friends, or, Memoirs of the Lady Seraphina (1852)

Sweetwater Supernaturalist


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
E. Colfer, The Supernaturalist P562749
M. Henry, King of the Wind --non-genre
?, The Bronze Pen
(RLGreen adapt), Tales of Old Egypt
Nesbit, The Enchanted Castle
Nesbit, 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 [58]
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

  1. Editor List, -45 (Harper, p22)
  2. Book List, [47] 49-
  3. Story Index, -698 (Black Cat, p611)
  4. Book Contents, [699] 701-937?

--[expanded from / in part] The Supernatural Index, snippet[s] viewed at google


Homeville : Bibliographic Resources : by William G. Contento [59]

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[60] 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[61]
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[62]
1926 The Toy Shop, https://lccn.loc.gov/26016364 o[63]
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
-lw  Lowell Houser, illus. The Dark Star (1930) 200863 (0) http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr2003-016907 

Houser also illus another writer's Maya collection, Dorothy Rhoads, The bright feather and other Maya tales 1932 o[64]

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)

[65] 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[66]
 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

P485247 contents date displays (1844) and ---- (1959)
P374547 another (1936) and (1891)


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

[67] US as The Story, 366, 1st, with book 1 front cover only, with description and review (Wikipedia) of Secret Lake
[68] UK as Secret Lake, 366, 512894YuPAL.jpg (1st of 4 images)
[69] FR as Secret Lake, --, 5th or later Ed., same book 1 images (4)
[70] DE as Secret Lake, 172, 5th or later Ed., same book 1 images (4)
[71] 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! 31Iv13Qxx3L.jpg $27.50 rare-book-cellar 51JivQa0C9L.jpg

o[72] xvi+172 (c)1948 o[73] 172 1948

o[74] x+182 42nd printing (c)1948 "A Stokes book" o[75] 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 [76] 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

[77] 1926-01-07 both @6/- ; :[78] -02-15 p2 brief review, as 2 in series
[79] Latest Books, Stokes eds. NYT 1926-08-29 pBR21 $2.50
[80] 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 [81] Children's Books, 1926 --see also 1927, lost in crash
incl Skunny Wundy $3.00

Tyrol --same hits except

[82] The Irish Times 1926-01-08 p3 "Publications Received", "uniform with the same writers' tales of Spain, Alsace, Japan, and Wales"