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"The Black Elixir" and "The Long Night" are both contained under the title "The Exploits Of Argo". "The Black Elixir" begins on page 17 and "The Long Night" begins on page 18. [[User:Biggewarner|Biggewarner]] 00:22, 28 February 2013 (UTC)
 
"The Black Elixir" and "The Long Night" are both contained under the title "The Exploits Of Argo". "The Black Elixir" begins on page 17 and "The Long Night" begins on page 18. [[User:Biggewarner|Biggewarner]] 00:22, 28 February 2013 (UTC)
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I actually just realized I had listed that story as "The Exploits". The correct title is "The Exploits of Argo". I'm not sure if I can change the listing myself, but it should be corrected. [[User:Biggewarner|Biggewarner]] 04:18, 28 February 2013 (UTC)
  
 
== Kersh's ''Sad Road to the Sea'' ==
 
== Kersh's ''Sad Road to the Sea'' ==

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Russell's The Prince of Darkness

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Thanks for contributing. Mhhutchins 23:34, 27 February 2013 (UTC)

I forgot to add: you must give the source for your data in the "Note" field of the record. Unless you're working from a book-in-hand, in which case you say that in the "Note to Moderator" field. Once the record is in the database, you should go back to it, and do a Primary Verification of the record (instructions in the Welcome section above.) Thanks. Mhhutchins 23:36, 27 February 2013 (UTC)

Further research has shown that there is an ISBN stated in this pub: 0-7221-7548-5. I've replaced the catalog number with this number. I've also placed a link to the OCLC record in the Note field which confirms much of the data in the record. Mhhutchins 23:44, 27 February 2013 (UTC)

A question: I was unable to find any reference to the story you entered as "The Exploits". Could this be the group title for two stories "The Black Elixir" and "The Long Night"? If so on which page does each story begin? Thanks for checking. To respond to this message, click on the "[edit]" link to the right, type in your message at the bottom of the dialog box that opens. At the end enter four tildes (~~~~) which sign and date the message, and then click the button "Save Page". You must be logged-in to the ISFDB wiki, using the same user name and password which you used to log in to the database. Mhhutchins 00:04, 28 February 2013 (UTC)

"The Black Elixir" and "The Long Night" are both contained under the title "The Exploits Of Argo". "The Black Elixir" begins on page 17 and "The Long Night" begins on page 18. Biggewarner 00:22, 28 February 2013 (UTC)

I actually just realized I had listed that story as "The Exploits". The correct title is "The Exploits of Argo". I'm not sure if I can change the listing myself, but it should be corrected. Biggewarner 04:18, 28 February 2013 (UTC)

Kersh's Sad Road to the Sea

I'm holding the submission to add a record for this collection to the database, because I'm uncertain of the genre of these stories. If they are not speculative fiction, the collection is not eligible for the database. If you've read the stories, please let me know why there should be a record. Thanks. Mhhutchins 00:07, 28 February 2013 (UTC)

Further research has shown that most major references for SF literature do not include this Kersh collection. Reginald, Tuck, and Contento all fail to list it. There may be a few spec-fic stories in the collection, but not enough for it to qualify as a sf publication. I'll hold the submission until you can respond to this message. Mhhutchins 00:15, 28 February 2013 (UTC)


Sorry about that. There are certain stories containing sf material and/or horror material, but counted as a whole I suppose it can't really be considered a collection of science-fiction stories. Sorry my mistake. Biggewarner 00:22, 28 February 2013 (UTC)

The only reason I added this collection is because I saw that "The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories" is included, and in my opinion both these collections contain about the same amount of SF stories. Biggewarner 00:43, 28 February 2013 (UTC)