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| Column | Current Record #[271465] | Proposed Changes | Warnings |
| Title | Uncanny Tales | - | |
| Transliterated Title | - | - | |
| Authors | F. Marion Crawford | Richard Dalby | |
| Date | 1999-00-00 | - | |
| Publisher | Tartarus Press | - | |
| Pub Series | - | - | |
| Pub Series # | - | - | |
| Pages | xiv+270 | - | |
| Format | hc | - | |
| Pub Type | COLLECTION | ANTHOLOGY | |
| ISBN | 1872621376 | - | |
| Catalog ID | - | - | |
| Price | £25.00 | - | |
| Image |
![]() [https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41g9hqLucmL.jpg] |
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| Web Page | - | - | |
| Note |
• "This edition adds one story not in the original (Tauchnitz 1911) publication of this title as well as stories by Crawford's sisters, Mary and Anne." - Locus1
• The above statement is untrue in two ways: the original edition was the 1911 Unwin and this edition adds twostories by F. Marion Crawford plus the two by his sisters
• Limited to 250 numbered copies.
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Limited edition, 250 numbered copies
Locus1 calls the book as a collection by F. Marion Crawford; lists the last story as by "Mrs. Mary Fraser"; and does not credit "A Shadow on a Wave", thus tacitly credits younger brother Francis Marion.
WorldCat (OCLC, below) reports "Mrs Hugh Fraser", as Mary is credited in the 2009 trade edition (see).
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-<br>• "This edition adds one story not in the original (Tauchnitz 1911) publication of this title as well as stories by Crawford’s sisters, Mary and Anne." - Locus1 -• The above statement is untrue in two ways: the original edition was the 1911 Unwin and this edition adds <b>two</b>stories by F. Marion Crawford plus the two by his sisters -• Limited to 250 numbered copies. +<br> +Limited edition, 250 numbered copies +<br><br> +Locus1 calls the book as a collection by F. Marion Crawford; lists the last story as by "Mrs. Mary Fraser"; and does not credit "A Shadow on a Wave", thus tacitly credits younger brother Francis Marion. +<br><br> +WorldCat (OCLC, below) reports "Mrs Hugh Fraser", as Mary is credited in the 2009 trade edition (<a href="http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?743249">see</a>). |
| External IDs |
OCLC/WorldCat: 41661401 |
BL: 006747890 BNB: GB9946500 OCLC/WorldCat: 843856982 41661401 |
Modified Regular Titles
| Current | Proposed | Warnings | |
| Title | Uncanny Tales | - | |
| Authors | F. Marion Crawford | Richard Dalby | |
| Date | 1999-00-00 | - | |
| Type | COLLECTION | ANTHOLOGY | Changed container title type |
| Length | - | - | |
| Page | - | - | |
| Current | Proposed | Warnings | |
| Title | A Were-Wolf of the Campagna | - | |
| Authors | Mrs. Mary Fraser | Mrs. Hugh Fraser | |
| Date | 1999-00-00 | - | |
| Type | SHORTFICTION | - | |
| Length | short story | - | |
| Page | - | - |
Secondary Verifications
| Source | Status | Verifier | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Locus1 | Verified | Bluesman | 2011-11-09 16:37:03 |
| OCLC/Worldcat | Verified | Bluesman | 2011-11-09 16:37:03 |
Note to Moderator:
11 stories, namely 8 Francis, 2 Anne, 1 Mary
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Submitted by Pwendt on 2020-06-18 14:14:54
Rejected by Rtrace on 2020-06-23 09:28:44

