2016-03-05 create with major import from (entirely inappropriate) User:P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF/Joint
Spring 2016 User:P64/FSF/Children's/Illustrators

tape player, format-to-format
coffeemaker (Toastmaster)
Mac
kitchen equip

Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Contract bridge#May 2016

If you mean to replace lists of NABC wins with new versions generated automatically from whatever online database access ACBL provides, please limit the scope of that update to some recent period. Such as people whose first NABC win occurred in 1963 or later.
Also it will be good to check first for redlink names of championships, such as Marcus Cup at Peggy Solomon#Wins. I don't know that Marcus Cup. Probably I replaced some redlink championships systematically with bluelinks, for a championship or three where the ACBL database gives a mismatch in name only. There may have been other fixes, one bluelink in place of another where the ACBL database gives a poor match.
Both for player records and championship mismatches, I doubt that I fixed anything from the last 50 years. --P64 (talk) 20:01, 29 May 2016 (UTC)



Olympians, Kindle Edition, as of 2016-03-25 at Amazon

all dated 2009-05-02
all show 2014 Rocco cover illustrations
prices 4.99 5.70 4.38 4.89 4.50

ISBN evidently does not change with cover (nor does edition date)


(Princess) Eilonwy, (Prince) Gwydion

0620
Elizabeth Chadwick, wri

1957 EC at Library of Congress, with 26 library catalogue records

32803669 |GND=119304279 305784012 |NSK=000600702 98789939 |PTBNP=1189463

Dr ELC 1954-06-03 EC at Library of Congress, with 2 library catalogue records

309720499 |GND=1055792910

1934 Nancy Herndon at Library of Congress, with 1 library catalog record

Nancy Fairbanks at Library of Congress, with 12 library catalog records (pseud., mystery fiction)

EC at Library of Congress, with 5 library catalog records (pseud., historical fiction)


Jill Tattersall, wri

JT at Library of Congress, with 13 library catalog records

1974 Wild Hunt https://lccn.loc.gov/73013639 73-13639
1975 Witches of All Saints https://lccn.loc.gov/74022076 74-22076 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1056932
Francisco Mora, ill

FXM at Library of Congress, with 11 library catalog records


Hilary Abrahams, ill

HA at Library of Congress, with 4 library catalogue records

picture book of a Tolstoy o[1]


Josephine Poole, wri

JP at Library of Congress, with 18 library catalogue records

65-5829-159p 72-80367-148p 73-167214-118p o[2]

Elvira Woodruff, wri A1929
[3]

not in database, moderate and strong candidates

  • 1989 Awfully short o[4]-142p
  • 1990 Summer I Shrank My Grandmother o[5]-153p
  • 1991 Wing Shop o[6]-picture book
  • 1993 Ghosts don't o[7]-167p
  • 1994 Magnificent Mummy Maker o[8]-132p
  • 1999 Ghost of Lizard Light o[9]-176p


Moomins Series 6824
Moominsummer 1961-04-01 k[10]
Tales 1964-09-23 starred k[11]
Exploits 1966-12-01 k[12]
At Sea 1967-02-01 k[13] --1st eds done
Moominvalley 1971-11 dnf Kirkus --1st eds done [check newspapers]
Memoirs 1994-10-01 k[14]


Penelope Farmer, wri A5978
[15]

now in database

   The Magic Stone (1964) --1964-10-14 k[16]
   A Castle of Bone (1972) also appeared as: --1972-10-20 k[17]
       Variant Title: Een Kasteel van Been [Dutch] (1974) 
   William and Mary (1974) --1974-10-17 k[18]
   Eve: Her Story (1985) --1987-01-18 k[19]
   Glasshouses (1988)
   Thicker Than Water (1989) --1993-05-01 k[20]

Penelope --1996-04-01 k[21]

also The Serpent's Teeth; Daedalus and Icarus; The Story of Persephone; Beginnings;

also Year King --1977-10-21 k[22] (X-rated)


Walter de la Mare, wri A11634
[23]

The Magic Jacket. Walter de la Mare http://lccn.loc.gov/n80057178. Illustrated by Paul Kennedy. 277 pp. New York:Alfred A. Knopf. $3.25 "first published nearly forty years ago"

1962 https://lccn.loc.gov/62009467 277p o[24]
Magic jacket. Scarecrow. Maria-Fly. Alice's godmother. Old lion. Miss Jemima. Riddle. Lucy. Visitors. Broomsticks.
1943 https://lccn.loc.gov/a44004395 146p (4 inclg title story), ill. Irene Hawkins o[25]
The magic jacket -- Miss Jemina -- Dick and the beanstalk -- The riddle.
Price from review NYHT 1962-05-13 pI20 unsigned


Penelope Lively, wri A5368
[26]
--dnf Kirkus
  • Driftway 1973-03-01 k[27]
  • Ghost of Thomas 1973-09-13 k[28]
  • House 1974-10-18 k[29]
  • 1971/76 Whispering Knights 1st 1st US --done (newsppr US only)
  • 1971/72 Wild Hunt 1st 1st US --done (newsppr both)
  • 1976/76 Stitch 1st 1st US --done (newsppr UK only)

[30] The Observer 1971-12-05 p34 Naomi Lewis

Squirrel Wife, £1.25 (blurb, exceptional), Pearce ill. Derek Collard (https://lccn.loc.gov/n50038258 17)
Collard 1977 Manton nidb [31] [32] ; 1984 Garner
The Child in the Bamboo Grove, £1.40, Rosemary Harris ill Errol Le Cain (https://lccn.loc.gov/n79061362 14) 1st ed. https://lccn.loc.gov/72004064

Price from brief review by Naomi Lewis The Observer 1971-12-05 p34


The Wild Hunt (shared title)
1971/72k Penelope Lively -- of Hagworthy o[33] of the Ghost Hounds o[34] Green tickY
1972-02-28 k(corrupt)(very negative) Harry Brown -- dnf ISFDB -- o[35] --contemporary chase with "classical allusions" but no "cosmic significance"
1973-02-13 k[36] Jill Tattersall -- dnf ISFDB -- o[37]
1990/91-10-01 k[38] Elizabeth Chadwick -- dnf ISFDB -- o[39] --straight historical fiction romp
1995-05-01 k[40] Jane Yolen -- o[41]
2008 Devoti -- o[42]
2010 Ronald -- o[43]

[44] Sada Fretz Was. Post 1974-02-10 pBW4 "Pinning the Tale" (Newbery and Caldecott Medals and Honor Books)

reviews include Duffy $5.95 FSG and The Dark is Rising "close runner-up"

"Recently Published Books" NY Times 1974-02-18 p23, Morrow, $6.95

0526

T. O. Beachcroft at WorldCat

The Man Who Started Clean. Reviewed Manchester Guardian 1937-10-22 p7 "Five Novels"

Mr Beachcroft, known hithero only by some unusually clever stories and sketches, has been a little too ambitious in tackling the immensely complicated psychological problem that arose from [ETM]'s motor accident. ... [That] Edmund's second personality would realise the falseness of the present social system is a permissible vehicle for the required exposure, but there is no precedent for itin the records of cases of dual or multiple identity ..."

LCCat titles "and other stories"

  • 1934 A Young Man in a Hurry 35-16207
  • 1936 You Must Break Out Sometimes 37-15352
  • 1940 The Parents Left Alone a41-612

2016-03-24 new section at ISFDB "little people" [45] includesmay sometimes include some VIAF notes

-- wife-and-husband joint authors w George A. Wilde (maybe at ISFDB[48]) http://lccn.loc.gov/n50019238

Frances Browne (13) http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?168438 Granny's Wonderful Chair
1924, v+184, ill. Emma L. Brock, Macmillan Children's Classics, 1924 LCCN 24-21051

limited at HathiTrust, 1957 [c1924]

Dent & Dutton at ISFDB [49]

1906,
3rd printing 1910 (Everyman / Dent) xvii+178 http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008925175
5th printing 1915 (Everyman / Dutton?) xvii+178 http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009795232

2, 9, 25, 31, 39, 53, 65, 82, 95, 108, 127, 149, 167, 173 title page uses ampersand

Preface is by Dollie Radford, August 1906, from another edition (Everyman's Library; Dent and Dutton; 14 uncredited illus signed "Dora Curtis" or "D. Curtis" or "D C" or with date 1906; 5th printing 1915) hdl.handle.net

1900, Boston: D.C. Heath & co. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100486468
-- title "The Wonderful Chair and the Tales It Told; By Frances Browne, Edited with introduction and notes By M. V. O'Shea; Illustrated with pen drawings by Clara E. Atwood after Mrs. Seymour Lucas; Part I; Boston, U.S.A. // D. C. Heath & Co., Publishers // 1900 
-- copyright "Copyright, 1900, by D. C. Heath & Co.
-- iii Introduction M. V. O'Shea University of Wisconsin May, 1900
00 Contents; List of Illustrations
-- 1, The Wonderful Chair: Snowflower's Journey
-- 17, The Christmas Cuckoo
-- 49, Lady Greensleeves [ = The Lords of the White and Grey Castles ? ]
-- 73, The Greedy Shepherd
-- 85-87, Note for the Teacher

back cover lists Heath's Home and School Classics; The Young Reader's Series


1911, London: Ward, Lock & Co. 248+[8] http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009620627
1916, Dutton, ill. Katharine Pyle at ISFDB

Eells writer 1880 1963 http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?146838 http://lccn.loc.gov/n83230887 (); ill. E.L. Brock LCCN 22-20316
Boggs writer 1901 1994 http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?126058 https://lccn.loc.gov/n83185948 (27); ill. Emma Brock LCCN 36-17125
Davis writer 1882 1956 http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?112255 https://lccn.loc.gov/no96053162 (10+3); ill. Emma Brock 30-20065, ill. Emma L. Brock 35-27306

Brock illustrator 1886 1974 -- E.L.; Emma Lillian; Emma at ISFDB[50]; Emma L. at ISFDB[51]; http://lccn.loc.gov/n85034633 (54) Emma L. Brock Papers [52]

Bowen 1923, ill. Emma Brock LCCN 23-13190



2016-03-06 people import from Joint because that location is clearly inappropriate (regardless whether appropriate for ISFDB)

Marsh Award

Adams/Ardizzone

Sarah Ardizzone d:Q23018524 VIAF 24448552 VIAF 78153673 VIAF 70866138

Jull Costa

Margaret Jull Costa nr94-2234183 - at ISFDB

Rosenberg

Betsy Rosenberg VIAF 22255216 VIAF 311840257

Beṭsi Rozenberg at Library of Congress, with 6 library catalogue records



Bedard

Michael Bedard - at ISFDB

http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Pwendt/later&action=submit#Bedard

2004 anthology adapted or edited? at ISFDB

2015-07-23 very late reply to de:Benutzer:Lómelinde.

WorldCat search:

"sitting ducks" bedard [53] (324)
ducks "michael bedard" [54] (36)
au: michael bedard [55] (453)

de:Michael Bedard; de:Diskussion:Sitting Ducks#Künstler Michael Bedard

see also other weblinks/einzelnachweise
Jefferson Peters: Depicting Emily Dickinson: Michael Bedard and Barbara Cooney’s Emily auf adm.fukuoka-u.ac.jp (PDF, S. 3/791, englisch)

Michael Bedard D:Q3856112 and Michael Bedard D:Q20719640

Talk:Michael Bedard#Not the poster artist

This Michael Bedard is not the creator of Sitting Ducks.

Library and Archives Canada (LAC) is clear about the distinction, although other national libraries and ref#1 are not.

See also 2002 version of short autobiography.

--P64 (talk) 20:14, 21 July 2015 (UTC)

German Wikipedia conflates the two people de:Michael Bedard; that Duck guy is covered exclusively in section 3 and those references now numbered 4, 5, 6, and 11. Plus bits elsewhere (illustrator; "Bedard ist verheiratet und hat vier Kinder, die Familie lebt in der Nähe von Los Angeles." ?).
I created that Duck guy at Wikidata D:Q20719640. --P64 (talk) 21:42, 21 July 2015 (UTC)
Some books related to that Duck guy in LC Catalog or WorldCat, which should not be mentioned here: LCCN 2003-22541 LCCN 2003-26904 ... to be continued maybe
Two catalog records in the German national library, which does not identify either Bedard: 1999 translation Flieg, Ente, flieg! [56] of the 1998 picture book Sitting Ducks; 2003 film The Santa Claus brothers produced in Munich, based on Bedard [57].
The German Wikipedia biography de:Michael Bedard, which mixes the two, now (until I change it) says [per Google translate]: "There are now more books (Born to Be Wild and Denture Adventure 2002).


this guy - ISNI LAC DBC
mixed - BNF LCCN NTA NDL
that Duck guy LAC DBC ; GND Name 2 Publikationen ; Wikidata [:D:Q20719640]]
--P64 (talk) 19:02, 22 July 2015 (UTC)


Gibb

Tiara Club #1-12? uncredited at ISFDB

Sarah Gibb - at ISFDB - illustrator Vivian French/Princess; Liz Kessler/Windsnap; Ursula Jones

some LCCat errors -- eg her 1st book
related people

inclg picture book adaptations? by Ursula Jones D:Q19826737 [58] and Alison Sage at ISFDB both unidentified?

VIAF=14129587

unpaged Rapunzel, ill. Gibb o[59] 2010
unpaged Rumplestiltskin, ill. Gennady Spirin o[60] 1990

Delphie #4 - worth doing because Amazon shows back cover that credits Katie May (which implies many other titles, at least the first six)


Ingpen

Robert Ingpen - at ISFDB

good sources for ISFDB?

"MS 9141 Papers of Robert Ingpen: Biographical Note". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 29 March 2008.</ref>


Kessler

Emily Windsnap ISFDB Series 25401

US 1st eds. done from LCCN, and more

illustrators Gibb above, Ledwidge immed below

Ledwidge

Natacha Ledwidge - at ISFDB - another Windsnap illustrator?

Natacha Ledwidge at Library of Congress, with 5 library catalog records

Emily Windsnap

  • 4 first, hc, w Look Inside [61]
  • 5 first US, hc, w Look Inside [62]
  • 6 2015 first US, hc, w Look Inside [63] "illustrations (c) 2015 Sarah Gibb"; "text break illus. (c) 2012 Natacha Ledwidge" -- from book 5?

Omnibus is 3.2 pounds [64], presumably complete; not 224 pages


May (Green)

Katie May - at ISFDB - another Kessler illustrator

1. illustrator

Works by or about ? in libraries (WorldCat catalog)

Katie May Green at Library of Congress, with 6 library catalog records

she now uses the name Katie May Green, from 2015 -- best known, or early success, for the Philippa Fisher and the Dream-Maker's Daughter Philippa Fisher series by Liz Kessler


Katie May cover illustration Delphie and the Glass Slippers (Magic Ballerina, Book 4) Paperback – October 1, 2008 -- at Amazon See all 3 images; select back cover!

look at format Magic Ballerina #1 #2


MacNeill

We do not have the award-winning anthologist/editor

  • James A. MacNeill (b. 1933), Canadian children's writer, folklorist, editor

James Alexander MacNeill, born 1933, evidently Western Canada

LC identifies the books and attributes to James McNeill, born 1925, not identified; eg LCCN 64-22551

James McNeill, born 1925, per GND

James A. MacNeill at Library of Congress, with 4 library catalogue records

Phillips

Mike Phillips (of Horrible Geographies?) - at ISFDB --no illustrations credited to him


Pratt

Christopher Pratt 95829571 310522574, Oxford PhD 1977, revised and published 1980

Christopher Pratt 25985269 needs merge with part of the preceding

ireland is the painter
ISNI gives 1977 Oxford PhD that probably belongs to probably distinct 95829571=310522574

VIAF 95829571 D:Q3296257 belongs to the painter VIAF 79422527 (and ISNI mixes all three)

ISNI mixes three people (birthdate of the painter, titles by the other two)
one person? or one work by the latter (Garton & Pratt) attributed to the former?


SFWA presidents

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Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America presidents

2oiLA. wd Cat Rambo (2015–)
2oiLA. wd Steven Gould (2013–2015)
2oiLA. wd John Scalzi (2010–2013)
1oi2a. wd Russell Davis (writer) (2008–2010) = Tracy 316560326 = Solitaire 65882384 =shared= Ryder VIAF 102823817 VIAF 250668281 no2012082458
1oiLA. wd Michael Capobianco (2007–2008)
2oiLA. wd Robin Wayne Bailey (2005–2007)
2oiLA. wd Catherine Asaro (2003–2005)
2oiLA. wd Sharon Lee (2002–2003)
2oiLA. wd Norman Spinrad (2001–2002)
2oiLA. wd Paul Levinson (1998–2001)
2oiLA. wd Robert J. Sawyer (1998)
...   Michael Capobianco (1996–1998)
2oi2A. wd Barbara Hambly (1994–1996)
2oiLA. wd Joe Haldeman (1992–1994)
2oiLA. wd Ben Bova (1990–1992)	
2oiLA. wd Greg Bear (1988–1990) 
2oiLA. wd Jane Yolen (1986–1988)
2 iLA+ wd Charles Sheffield (1984–1986)
1oi2A. wd Marta Randall (1982–1984) = Martha Conley VIAF 70603325
...   Norman Spinrad (1980–1982)
2 iLA. wd Jack Williamson (1978–1980)
1 i2A+ wd Andrew J. Offutt (1976–1978)
2o LA+ wd Frederik Pohl (1974–1976)
2  2A. wd Jerry Pournelle (1973–1974) ; Jennifer R. Pournelle 184065541 Works by or about Jennifer R. in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
2 iLA+ wd Poul Anderson (1972–1973)
2 iLA. wd James E. Gunn (1971–1972)
2 iLA+ wd Gordon R. Dickson (1969–1971)
2 i2A+ wd Alan E. Nourse (1968–1969) = Doctor X VIAF 57156148
2oiLA. wd Robert Silverberg (1967–1968)
2 iLA+ wd Damon Knight (1965–1967)


alpha

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Berry, Best, Birch, Bowen (Brock) (Ormsbee), Brock, Craighead, Creech, d'Aulaire, Field, Honoré, Low, Ormondroyd, (Ormsbee), Pène Du Bois, Wells
1930: Wells, Small/Seamark, Rohmer, Washburn
Berry

Erick Berry 1892- - at ISFDB

Erick Berry at Library of Congress, with 75 library catalog records (previous page of browse report, mainly, under 'Berry, Erick, 1892–' without '1974') = Allena Champlin, Allena Berry, Allena Best

de Grummond
Kirkus Beckoning Landfall (1959) [65]
Collecting Winged Girl of Knossos (1933) [66]; Fuse 8 review [67]
Best, Herbert 1894-

Herbert Best - at ISFDB

VIAF 99412617

Herbert Best at Library of Congress, with 33 library catalogue records

de Grummond http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/degrum/public_html/html/research/findaids/DG0084.html
Birch

Reginald Bathurst Birch - at ISFDB --work to be done at ISFDB

https://lccn.loc.gov/n82063078
https://lccn.loc.gov/36028516 Stockton, Pirate Tales  Y
https://lccn.loc.gov/38027265 The Reginald Birch Edition of The Little Princess
https://lccn.loc.gov/21018318 The Old Tobacco Shop --no mention of Birch illus.
Bowen

William Bowen (author) - at ISFDB --and Emma Brock http://www.worldcat.org/title/merrimeg/oclc/11403383

Bowen The Enchanted Forest (?)
Bowen The Old Tobacco Shop at Project Gutenberg does not identify the illustrator (or cover artist) but EN.wiki does so without a source

http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1860513 LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/21018318">21018318</a> "236 p. illus." LCCN does not identify an illustrator, as it does for Bowen's 1923 novel Merrimeg.

J Ormsbee -- 6 published by H. Holt and Company

1918 https://lccn.loc.gov/18009290 https://lccn.loc.gov/18010175
1919 https://lccn.loc.gov/19005822 https://lccn.loc.gov/19006511
Holt 1921 https://lccn.loc.gov/21016016
(James; Holt) 1924 https://lccn.loc.gov/24006256
Solario the Tailor

Discernment assisted by LC catalog which credits ill. by J. Ormsbee in six other books published 1918 to 1924. If that is contemporary artist and illustrator James Ormsbee Chapin, LC catalog doesn't know it. <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/nr90019225">https://lccn.loc.gov/nr90019225</a>

68 88 148 170 248

other works, same title The Enchanted Forest [!] also Dutton's Books for Children, by Mary R.S. Andrews, illus. E. Boyd Smith, $1.50 (earliest NYTimes 1920-11-07 p59)

"Books for Christmas", The Observer [London] 1920-12-05 p4, by Violet Bradby (Milford, 3/6 net), among "modern fairy-tales"

Toronto: Macmillan Co. of Canada, $2.50, The Globe [Toronto] 1920-12-04 p24

perhaps two different musical compositions or performances

Brock, Emma L. - Bowen illustrator

Emma Brock - Brock at ISFDB

see Bowen; also see ISFDB user page;

Creech

Sharon Creech - at ISFDB

Ruby Holler

2002-04-01 per Kirkus starred [68]

d'Aulaire

D'aulaires - Edgar at ISFDB - Ingri at ISFDB

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/410432
Field

Rachel Field - at ISFDB nil

https://lccn.loc.gov/29025017 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5244026 ed., American Folk and Fairy Tales (1929) --with contents, last "Old Gally Mander Journal of American folklore"

per "Jack Tales" entry The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales

edited by Jack Zipes (google books) "Old Gally Mander" is one Jack tale grounded in Grimm tales --citing Carter, Isabel Gordon "Mountain White Folklore: Tales from the Southren Blue Ridge" Journal of American Folklore" 38.149 (Jul-Sep 1925) 340-74

per An Anthology of American Folktales and Legends

By Frank de Caro, Story Credits #22 25 29 44 credits that article pp 341-43, 349, 360-61, 355-57. Namely Old Bluebeard, Jack and the Fox, Old Foster, Stiff Dick

http://www.bluegrassmessengers.com/tales-from-the-southern-blue-ridge--1925.aspx "Tales from the Southern Blue Ridge- Isabel Gordon Carter 1925" cite/transcript 340-74

Old Gally Mander --last of 15 by Mrs. Jane Hicks Gentry

included in American Folk and Fairy Tales, 1929 anthology Field edited; in turn from 1925 oral history by Isabel Gordon Carter exactly as Mrs. Gentry told the story

The stories are taken down exactly as Mrs. Gentry told them.

Finger

Charles Finger - at ISFDB

Honoré - Finger illustrator

Paul Honoré - at ISFDB VIAF 172261514 VIAF 58402565

Low - Wells illustrator

David Low (cartoonist) - at ISFDB

More for me than for you, here are LCCN records for the Low illustrated works by Wells [69]

[70]; [71] [72]; (first US ed.) (first printing of your ed.)

Ormondroyd

Edward Ormondroyd - at ISFDB

Ormsbee - Bowen illustrator
presumably not James Ormsbee Chapin

- at ISFDB nil

Pène du Bois

Henri Pène Du Bois, 1858-1906 - at ISFDB ~trivial

Henri Pène Du Bois at Library of Congress, with 19 library catalog records

Guy Pène du Bois, Raoul Pene du Bois, William Pène du Bois - alone at ISFDB, Yvonee Pène du Bois


Wells

H. G. Wells - at ISFDB

http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/User_talk:Don_Erikson#A_Modern_Utopia


1930

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Farrar & Rinehart

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Rinehart

? Alan at ISFDB

Mary Roberts R. at ISFDB

Stanley Marshall Rinehart, Jr. m. Mary Noble Doran 1919-05-24; best man Alan Rinehart Alan G. Rinehart

Dr./Major Stanley Marshall Rinehart; Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinehart
Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Doran, Woodlawn summer estate, Ossining NY
George H. Doran the publisher of Mrs. Rinehart's novels for many years and thus the young couple met
[73] 1925-05-19 p19 NYT "Lieut. S.M. Rinehart Weds Miss Doran: Son of Major and Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinehart, Author, Married in Ossining"
[74] 1925-05-19 pC9 NYTribune "Mary Noble Doran Bride Of Lieutenant Rinehart: Son of Authoress Weds Daughter of Mother's Publisher; [...]"

Stanley Rinehart, Jr.

  • "Stanley Reinhart, Jr., Publisher, Dies". The New York Times. 27 April 1969.
  • Cohn, Jan (1980). Improbable Fiction: The Life of Mary Roberts Rinehart.
  • "FORM PUBLISHING FIRM.; S.M. Rinehart Jr. and John Farrar Announce New Concern". The New York Times. June 5, 1929.


NYT 1919-05-25 (abstract) Miss Nary Noble Doran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Doran, and Lieutenant Stanley Marshall Rinehart, Jr., U.S.A., son of Major Stanley M. Rinehart and Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinehart

Dollar fiction

Farrar & Rinehart introduced dollar fiction --new novels in hardcover editions at $1.00-- on 6 June 1930.

with the publication of Murder in Paris by Alice Ormond Campbell (1887-76), Stanley Rinehart's mother-in-law (UK title, Spiderweb). Doubleday, Doran released its first twenty dollar novels two weeks later. See Publisher:Doubleday & Company#Dollar Fiction (Doubleday Doran). Mary Roberts Rinehart, mother of the Rinehart brothers, wrote many novels that they published. Both Rinehart and Campbell wrote crime, mystery, suspense. ISFDB covers two shortfiction by Mary Roberts Rinehart A166509 as of Feb 2016.


Doubleday Doran dollar novels

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The Crime Club titles were 26 of the first 57, namely numbers 13-20, 21-27, 42-47, 53-57. At least three of these earliest $1 Crime Club titles are at ISFDB. [Small, Rohmer, Washburn]

  Done at ISFDB Doubleday, Doran first eds. --2016-02-25

(submitted) Jun, 1, Wells, The Autocracy of Mr. Parham at ISFDB
(submitted) Jun, 16, Small, The Avenging Ray at ISFDB
(submitted) Jul, 22, Rohmer, The Day the World Ended at ISFDB
(submitted Sep, 55, Washburn, The Jury of Death at ISFDB


H.G. Wells #1

at ISFDB have first UK ed. publ date 1930-07-21 (one month later), no links [75]

The Autocracy of Mr. Parham (DD #1)

1930-06-20 p17 NYT Isabel Paterson review --negative on the new Wells of the last 15 years
[76] 1930-06-22 J5 NYHT review Fred T Marsh;
[77] 1930-07-03 7 Manchester "Forthcoming Books", first par rvw
[78] 1930-07-17 7 Manchester "Forthcoming Books", first par rvw "wh/ Heinemann's publish next Monday"
advert [79] 1930-07-20 6 Observer (advert w blurb) "Ready to-morrow ..." 10 ill. by Low, 7/6 net -- -- same
advert [80] 1930-07-13 J16 NYHT "No need to pay $2.50 for these NEW NOVELS ..." [1-20] Sent for 5 Days' Free Examination; Send No Money With This Coupon
[81] Daily Boston Globe (1928-1960) [Boston, Mass] 05 July 1930: 4.
ESSAYS GIVE CHRISTIAN BELIEFS OF MODERN MINDS but the title of this article is
"Mr Wells' Novel Deals with the Next World War"

Index from ProQuest search 'autocracy of mr parham' July 1930

New Statesman35.900 (Jul 26, 1930): 504. -- -- index rvw New Statesman 35.900 (Jul 26, 1930) 504/2
Saturday review of politics, literature, science and art150.3900 (Jul 26, 1930): 118-119.
Pritchett, V S. The Spectator145.5326 (Jul 26, 1930): 137.
Punch179 (Jul 1, 1930): 138.
Masson, Thomas L. Life (1883-1936)96.2490 (Jul 25, 1930): 30.
Cable, Special. The Times of India (1861-current) [New Delhi, India] 22 July 1930: 8.
The Manchester Guardian (1901-1959) [Manchester (UK)] 21 July 1930: 5.
The Scotsman (1921-1950) [Edinburgh, Scotland] 21 July 1930: 2.
Wells, H G. Nash's pall mall magazine85.446 (Jul 1930): 37-110.

and September

Lohrke, Eugene. Forum and Century84.3 (Sep 1, 1930): VI.
Forum and Century (1930-1940)LXXXIV.3 (Sep 1930): VI.
E H. The North - China Herald and Supreme Court & Consular Gazette (1870-1941) [Shanghai] 30 Sep 1930: 527.
CRITICUS. The Times of India (1861-current) [New Delhi, India] 25 Sep 1930: 10. [reprint from London]
Marjoribanks, Edward. Fortnightly review, May 1865-June 1934128 (Sep 1930): 423-424.
TITTERTON, W R. The Bookman78.468 (Sep 1930): 325-326.
1930-06-29 pSM14 The Washington Post rvw "The publishers of this volume are very fortunate in having H. G. Wells as one of their first authors under the new $1 price rate."
1930-07-17 p7 The Manchester Guardian "which Heinemann's publish next Monday", 10 illus. by Low
1930-07-22 p8 The Times of India (special cable) notice publ by Heinemann's today; illus. "by the famous cartoonist Low"
1930-07-20 p6 The Observer "Ready to-morrow" advert, w 10 illus. by Low, 7/6
1930-07-27 p7 The Observer advert 7/6


Austin J. Small #16

- at ISFDB have only the 3 SFE novels

Austin J. Small at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Austin J. Small at Library of Congress, with 17 library catalogue records

Austin J. Small VIAF 130930819 VIAF 84187678

https://lccn.loc.gov/28028308 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1834324 = Master Vorst per SFE http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/501425275 303p
https://lccn.loc.gov/27019327 (not 1925) 292p J. Austin Small
https://lccn.loc.gov/30018868 287p ; UK https://lccn.loc.gov/30013808
#16 1930-06-20
aka Seamark

Seamark at Library of Congress, with 0 library catalogue records Seamark, UK pseud. VIAF 61135428 VIAF 84330698

LCCN 30-13808 uk The Avenging Ray https://lccn.loc.gov/30013808
  • LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/30018868">30-18868</a>; "4 p. l., 287 p. 20 cm."; stated first edition
  • Publication date and price from advertisement of the inaugural Doubleday, Doran dollar novels New York Herald Tribune 1930-06-20 p17 "They're here! ..." --twenty, numbered 1 to 20 in later advertisements
  • listed fifth in the second column under heading "Crime Club Mysteries", the last eight of twenty listed; later number 16

in full: "16. THE AVENGING RAY by Austin J. Small. The awful peril threatened all England."

[-07-13 blurb as one of 20] "A swan collapsed suddenly in mid-air and fell dead--portent of a sinister power which threatened death to all England."
[-09-21 blurb as one among 57] "One morning a glittering lake .... the next, a festering pit. Deadly peril threatened all England."


Sax Rohmer #22

Sax Rohmer - at ISFDB have several eds. including first UK, no LCCN [82]

  • LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/"></a>
  • Publication date and price from advertisement of the second monthly lot of Doubleday, Doran dollar novels New York Herald Tribune 1930-07-27 pJ16 "Immediately...: [...] 15 more new novels [...] have just been published this week." --fifteen, numbered 28-35 at head of list and 21-27 at foot
  • this one is number 22, second under heading "New Crime Club Mysteries!", subheading "Just Out This Week!"
  • in full: "22. THE DAY THE WORLD ENDED by Sax Rohmer, creator of Dr. Mu Manchu. A sinister genius plans to destroy the world. Brian Woodville has just five hours in which to save it!"


Sax Rohmer; Cassell; 7/6; Books Received The Scotsman 1930-09-18 2

Cassell and Co.; else same TheManchester Guardian 1930-09-19 7

(previous week's timely advertisement not found --in contrast to the June and September lots published -06-20 and -09-22)

Sax Rohmer, old material:

"my bedtime book" July 23 per Mrs. Pep's Diary Life 1930-08-15
advertised among "New Novels only $1" NY Herald Tribune 1930-08-10 pJ16; reviewed NYHT 1930-08-24 pJ12; listed among "The Six Best Sellers" (fiction, August) NYHT 1930-08-31 pJ11

The Day the World Ended advert also in The China Press (Shanghai) by The China News Agency as early as 1930-10-11 p11 @4.00 (currency? other adverts $)


Robert Collyer Washburn #55

- at ISFDB ~trivial have only the 1 publication

Robert Collyer Washburn at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Robert Collyer Washburn at Library of Congress, with 6 library catalog records
LCCN 30-25381 https://lccn.loc.gov/30025381
#55 late September --advert 0921
  • LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/"></a>
  • Publication date and price from advertisement of the fourth monthly lot of Doubleday, Doran dollar novels New York Herald Tribune 1930-09-21 pJ24 "Published Tomorrow! ..." --ten, numbered 48 to 57 within the list of all
  • listed third under heading "The Crime Club", subheading "Out Tommorrow!", this one is number 55
  • listing in full: "55. THE JURY OF DEATH by Robert Collyer Washburn. Twelve against the underworld ... an exciting vision of a great American city 20 years from now."


Dollar Fiction

at least three excellent educational articles

[83] 1930-06-01 BR11 NYT "Books and Authors" "Something very like a revolution ..."
"Four publishing firms ..." ; first Farrar & Rinehart -06-06 on its first birthday Murder in Paris by Alice Campbell; more every two weeks; next "Doubleday, Doran & Co., who will issue on June 20 approximately twenty new novels and detective stories at $1 a copy", list headed by Wells; Simon & Schuster, beginning with Summer and Fall fiction lists, temporary paper covers; Coward-McCann new fiction $1.50 from July 18
[84] 1930-06-01 J13 NYHT "Turns With a Bookworm" ... notes column by I.M.P. "Much excitement was occasioned last week by the announcement ..."
[85] 1930-06-15 B16 LATimes Lillian C. Ford "BOOKS and Their Makers: HOW ABOUT DOLLAR BOOKS? The Issue of Restricted Lists of Lighter Fiction at a New Low Price Causes Flurry" "The new dollar book is being much exploited."
[86] 1930-06-22 J1 NYHT Lewis Gannett "Book Prices" --2pp. popular publishing and price history and analysis
[87] 1930-08-18 Boston Globe p5 "Book Publishers Planning Survey" AP 08-17
[88] 1930-08-18 Hartford Courant p11 "Publishers Hire Expert For Survey"
"four houses who are after the 'dollar book' trade characterized their venture as still an experiment" Doubleday Doran, Farrar and Rinehart (three months, first his mother's novel), Simon and Schuster, Charles Boni (pb 50c last fall) .... Spokesmen for them "said the dollar book experiment would require a year's trial"

Dollar books

Doubleday, Doran & Co. introduced new hardcover novels at $1 (instead of $2 or $2.50) in June 1930. Twenty were published on June 20 followed by 15, 12, and 10 late in July, August, and September. Larger newspaper advertisements placed by Doubleday Doran late July thru September [the latest examined] list of the titles released to date, numbered 1 to 57 thru September. The sequence of listings varies but the numbers are stable and a tiny printed list of numerals 1 to 57 [say] is provided as an order form.

One of the few novels named in coverage of the new price policy (June 1?), the one first listed in June 20 advertisement, and the one numbered '1' in July to September advertisements is H.G. Wells, The Autocracy of Mr. Parham. By implication in a later advertisement(s), that was one of the "distinguished" in contrast to Adventure fiction, Romance, and Crime Club mystery/detective fiction.


ISFDB Wiki draft [Publisher:Doubleday and Company]


Doubleday, Doran

Doubleday dollar novels introduced 1930-06-20

1-57 by number, Jun to Sep

48-52 -- [5] -- Just Out Tomorrow! (by implication "distinguished fiction" or future best sellers)
1-5 28-29 36-38 -- [10] -- Leading Best-Sellers!
6-12 30-35 39-41 -- [16] -- Selected New Romance and Adventure!
13-20 21-27 42-47 53-57 -- [26] -- Crime Club (Mysteries)
Out Tomorrow!: The Very Latest Detective Stories 53-57
Best-Selling Mysteries! 42-47
Have You Missed Any of These Thrillers? 13-20 21-27


1930-07-27 pJ16 NYHT [89] 21-35 "immediately", "15 more ... have just been published this week" --inclg 7 Crime Club 21-27 (#22 The Day the World Ended)
1930-09-21 pBR21 NYT [90] "Published Tomorrow: the Greatest List Yet of New Novels at $1 instead of $2.00 or $2.50". numbers 48-57 --namely 5 "distinguished fiction" 48-52 and 5 "Crime Club thrillers" 53-57



 Y 1930-06-20 p17 NYHT [91] advert "They're here! ... the NEW $1 Novels" Advertisement
Never before printed. All brand-new
unnumbered, four listed full-width, first Wells "An Amazing novel visualizing the next World War."; over two columns "Romance and Adventure" (8) and "Crime Club Mysteries" (8); Doubleday, Doran Book Shops, Inc. (8 addresses listed)
 Y 1930-06-22 J20 NYHT [92] pJ20 advert "Now ... 20 Brand New Fall Books: $1" ; "Here is the most daring step in book publishing history! ... "new Fall books at only $1.00 each" ... "The CRIME CLUB joins Doubleday in this great movement ..." 13-20 ; also no heading 1-4, Adventure Stories 11-12, Romances 5-10
1930-07-13 NYHT -- print problem; bottom lines cut off; this one not printed
 Y 1930-09-21 J24 NYHT [93] "Published Tomorrow! ..."
 Y 1930-09-21 BR21 NYT identical


Advert dates

Dates of earliest monthly newspaper advertisements found by automated search of (university library subscription to ProQuest Historical Newspapers, scope unknown)

-06-20 today twenty [
-06-22 [94]
-07-06 pJ10 Avenging Ray short rvw [95]

07-13 [96]

-07-27 [1-35] NYHT J16 "15 more ... have just been published this week" [numbered 1 to 35] [97]
-08-10 [1-35] NYHT J16
-08-31 [1-47] NYHT J16 [98]
-09-21 tomorrow-22 five and five [numbered 1 to 57] [99]
-10
Sunday dates
Sun -05-25
Sun -06-01, general coverage of dollar fiction, forthcoming -06-06 and -06-20, etc
p Fri -06-20, publ "today" Fri -06-20
Sun -06-22
Sun -07-13
p Sun -07-27, publ "last week" --likely Mon -07-21
Sun -08-10
p Sun -08-31,
p Sun -09-21, publ "tomorrow" Mon -09-22
Sun -10-26 last
Sun -11-30 last
Sun -12-28 last
October
November


other books forthcoming

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1930-06 list of forthcoming works Jul-Aug-Sep includes

Ernest Bramah The Mirror Kong Ho DD 1930 at ISFDB, no links
S. Fowler Wright "Elfwin" (2009 only) at ISFDB

1930-06-29 pJ16 NYHT Books of the Week inclg

Macmillan Modern Readers Robinson Crusoe
The Wonder Road 3-vol coll folk and fairy tales Macmillan ed. Edwin D. Starbuck
Old Campeador (El Cid) The Tale of the Warrior Lord
The Amber Bead Toul/Toni Rothmund

1930-07-27 p63 NYT [100] "Latest Books Received" --perhaps 100 inclg

3 bridge Ada Campbell Kelley (John Day); George Reith (John Day); T.N. Winslow (self)
25 fiction inclg one d'Artagnan, one Venice
3 juvenile

1930-07-27 pJ15 NYHT [101] "Books of the Week" --45

fiction includes two Cinderellas, one d'Artagnan


1930-10-26 pJ28 NYHT "Books of the Week" [102]

Haggard, Belshazzar [103]

Christopher Bush, Dead Man Twice --

Nancy Barr Mavity, The Case of the Missing Sandals -- the witchcraft murder


Awards

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Newbery Medal at ISFDB

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Newbery Medal; dual list at ISFDB

ISFDB lists 17 as follows -- dates are award years

23 Dolittle
38 White Stag
47 Miss Hickory ;; 48 21 Balloons
59 Witch of Blackbird Pond
63 Wrinkle ;; 69 High King
72 Mrs. Frisby ;; 76 Grey King ;; 78 Terabithia
85 Hero and Crown
94 Giver ;; 99 Holes
04 Despereaux ;; 09 Graveyard Book
10 When you reach me ;; 14 Flora & Ulysses
folktales, perhaps adapted or incorporated or literary: 1925 26 30 31
other candidates:
30 ? Field, Hitty, Her First Hundred Years

rvw NYHT ACMoore 1929-11-03 pK8[104] ; CT 1929-11-23 p15 ; advert New Macmillan Fall Books, CT 1929-12-07 p23; Walden Book Shop Hitty $2.50; Rootabaga Country, Harcourt $2.50;

45 * Lawson, Rabbit Hill

1944-09-18 per Kirkus [105]

79 Westing Game --probably not

1978-05-01 per Kirkus starred [106]

82 * Willard, A Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent and Experienced Travelers -- ?

1981-09-08 per Kirkus [107] --but search report says 2016 review

93 * Rylant, Missing May ?

1992-03-01 per Kirkus starred [108]

13 o Applegate The One and Only Ivan -- gorilla

2012-01-17 per Kirkus starred [109]

- how many sequels? - what genres? espy historical fiction and history/biography -- eg Arthur in particular

Some of those listed are not spec-fic. Eg The Witch of Blackbird Pond; Terabithia?

Newbery Honor

ISFDB lists 43 as follows by decade

2 - 22 Golden Fleece ;; 22 Tobacco Shop
2 - 31 Floating Island ;; 32 Fairy Circus
3 - 44 Fog ;; 45 Hundred Dresses(?) ;; 49 Gannett
3 - 53 Charlotte's Web ;; 56 Men Microscopes ;; 56 Secret River
5 - 60 Gammage ;; 66 Black Cauldron ;; 68 Jennifer Hecate ;; 68 Black Pearl(?) ;; 68 Egypt Game
8 - 71 Enchantress ;; 72 Cupid ;; 72 Atuan ;; 73 Worm ;; 74 Dark is Rising ;; 75 Perilous ;; 77 String ;; 77 Abel's Island
7 - 81 Ring ;; 81 Fledgling ;; 83 Graven Images ;; 83 Sweet Wh ;; 83 Blue Sword ;; 84 Wish Giver ;; 89 In the Beginning
7 - 90 Afternoon Elves ;; 93 Dark-Thirty ;; 95 The Ear ;; 97 Girl ;; 97 Moorchild ;; 97 Thief ;; 98 Ella
3 - 03 House ;; 06 Princess ;; 09 Savvy
3 - 10 Mountain ;; 13 Splendors ;; 14 Doll Bones
o this book in ISFDB ( Y = Newbery done)
* writer in ISFDB, not this book
- writer not in ISFDB
*1922 -1926 -1934 * Padraic Colum (retelling) --one in ISFDB
1925 - Moore Nicholas (novel) --MMLN only Lexington rare [110]; OCLC 509550
1925 * Parrish, Anne & - Dillwyn Parrish#Works The Dream Coach --third of three publ. 1923 and 1924 --MMLN no?

list NYT 1924-10-26 pBR28 ; list NYH,T 1924-10-26 pG16 (same as Doctor Dolittle's Circus)(also another Back of the North Wind) ; mini-rvw CT 1924-11-08 p9 "Knee High to a Grasshopper" last year (same as Dolittle) --ADVERT NYT 1924-09-28 pBR24 New Books for Boys and Girls, Macmillan, incl The Dream Coach $2.00 8-12; and Colum, The Island of the Mighty $2.50 10-12 --BUT both prices $2.25 CT 1924-12-09 p10 --LA Times 1924-11-09 pC26 seems to date the entire list November in "Children's Book Week: November 9 to 16": "November is the time when off the presses ..." inclg Colum/Macmillan Parrish and Anne Carroll Moore/Putnam's Nicholas; pC27 Moore $2.00 at bookstores ; NYT-10-05 pBR18 "Putnam Books and Authors: Now Ready" Moore, ill. Jay Van Everen, $2.00 ; NYH,T-12-07 pF7 Island of the Mighty and The Dream Coach both $2.25; Tales from Silver Lands $3.50

1928 Young (retelling?)
1929 Bennett, ill. (traditional stories)
1929 - Hallock The Boy Who Was --MMLN no?
1930 Young (retelling?)
1934 * Berry Winged Girl of Knossos ? --MMLN only Brookline closed stacks [111]

-- nf Kirkus

1938 Bowman (traditional or fakelore) Pecos Bill: The Greatest Cowboy of All Time
1947 * Maxwell The Heavenly Tenants

1946-09-11 per Kirkus starred [112]

1947 * Jewett The Hidden Treasure of Glaston --historical fiction + Arthuriana
1948 - Besterman The Quaint and Curious Quest of Johnny Longfoot

-- nf Kirkus

1950 - Coblentz The Blue Cat of Castle Town --?

1949-08-03 per Kirkus starred [113]

1952 * Sauer The Light at Tern Rock -probably not
1953 * Dalgliesh The Bears on Hemlock Mountain --tall tale adapted
1961 * Selden The Cricket in Times Square

-- nf Kirkus

1963 * Leodhas --retelling
1966 * Jarrell The Animal Family --one is a mermaid

-- nf Kirkus

1966 69 * Singer --literary folktales?
1973 o Lobel Frog and Toad Together ?
  1. 1970-08-01 per Kirkus starred [114]
  2. 1972-04-26 per Kirkus starred [115]
  3. 1976-08-01 per Kirkus [116]
  4. 1979-10-03 per Kirkus [117]
1975 * Raskin Figgs & Phantoms

1974-04-01 per Kirkus [118]

1983 * Steig Doctor De Soto ?

1982-11-12 per Kirkus starred [119]

2008 * Appelt The Underneath (novel) ?

2008-05-06 per Kirkus [120]

investigate all   Done 2016-01-04


Carnegie Medal

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Carnegie Medal (literary award) dual list at ISFDB

ISFDB lists 33 winners only

0
4 1943 45 47 48
5 1953 56 57 58 59
4 1962 63 65 68
3 1971 73 74
5 1982 83 85 86 88
4 1995 96 98 99
4 2002 03 07 08
4 2010 11 12 13

others

1969 * Harris The Moon in the Cloud
1981 * Dickinson/Foreman City of Gold and other stories from the Old Testament ?
1989 * McCaughrean A Pack of Lies
1991 o Cross Wolf (novel) ? --New Award submitted 2016-0104
2009 o Dowd, Bog Child --New Award submitted 2016-0104


Import 2016-06 from Children's/Illustrators

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CSM 1940-08-26 p7 The Great Geppy wr/ill W Pene du Bois (Viking, $2.00)

Faraway

13 stories "gathered from many lands", "adventures in the realm of the imagination", "Some of these stories have a familiar folktale quality but all of them are new and told in the author's own manner." --Florence Bethuen Sloan, CSM 1940-08-26 p7 brief review

Harp Blade

rvw [121] [122]

Full reviews 1941-07-06 NYHT 1941-07-06 pH3 by Iris Barry, NYTimes Jane Spence Southron (both extraordinarily positive)

"one could wish it infinitely longer"
"the perfect escape book"

SFE "his early historical novels were well received – the best-known, The Harp and the Blade (1941), has some fantasy elements"

1st ed. cover "the lusty tale of Finnian, a singing fighting Irish minstrel"

A Little Fear

rvw [123] Natalie Babbitt NYTimes 1983-11-13 pBR40


Pippi Longstocking

ISFDB: Series 32003

UK eds. not in newspapers

Ingrid Vang Nyman, ill. ISFDB, with Bio notes

Pippi

picture books include three 1969 -- Känner du Pippi Långstrump? Bilderbok. Pippi flyttar in. Pippi ordnar allt.

these and other picture books have latterday editions with Vang Nyman illustrations

Translators

English translations from Swedish include Elisabeth Kallick Dyssegaard , Stephen Keeler , Tiina Nunnally ,
(novels) Edna Hurup [uk1], Florence Lamborn (Johnson) [us], Marianne Turner [uk23] ; Tiina Nunnally
0515

Pippi --revisit title records, art and novels

  1. ; amazon[124]-Chesworth1997 amazon[125]-Chesworth2005 (Puffin Modern Classics)=o[126]
  2. o[127] o[128] ; amazon[129]-Chesworth
  3. o[130] ; amazon[131]-Chesworth

ISBN 0-670-55711-0 o[132] --Viking 1987, cover does not match WPL copy

Author list, from 1001 Children's Books

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Wikipedia:WikiProject Children's literature/Author list, from 1001 Children's Books

Mirjam Pressler = de:Mirjam Pressler (at LC, 24 records)
Mary Rayner at ISFDB(at LC, 27 records)
Arthur Yorinks = de:Arthur Yorinks D:Q712107 > at ISFDB (at LC, 30 records)


Peter Harris, 1933, English

[133] at Library of Congress, with 5 library catalogue records

at WorldCat

Peter Harris at ISFDB

amazon with About the Author http://www.amazon.com/Icon-Ainenia-Peter-Harris/dp/0958276803

Peter Harris, 1955, African American, griot [134] at Library of Congress, with 0 library catalog records

Peter Harris, 1972, Canadian

LAC via VIAF 105777703

ISFDB: Bio: Peter Harris [135]


Ludwig Bemonster

"LCCN: no2014-132880" would be confusing.

at WorldCat (credits only book 2 OCLC[136], which credits also Clement Clarke Moore

Amazon [137]

"In this parody, Walton and Hale twist and retell Bemelman's classic story Madeline by using Frankenstein as their main character."
Look Inside! omits title page

Formats[138] 6 (no credits to Bemelmans)

  • book 2 [LCCN not found]

Ludwig Bemonster (see image) is the joint pseudonym of Walton and Hale, and is so credited on the title page as well as the front cover: "title page (story & pictures by Ludworst Bemonster) jacket flap (Ludworst Bemonster is the pen name for author Rick Walton and artist Nathan Hale)" --<a href="http://lccn.loc.gov/no2014132880">Library of Congress Authorities: "Bemonster, Ludworst"</a>

Publishers Weekly [139]

"Walton and Hale, again collaborating under the pen name Ludworst Bemonster, return with a Christmas companion to their 2012 Frankenstein-meets-Madeline mashup, Frankenstein: A Monstrous Parody." ... ages 4-8 (Oct.)

Amazon [140]

Look Inside! omits title page

Formats[141] 5

l-Nathan Hale (writer), 1976, US ISFDB some done 2016-05-05

NH at Library of Congress, with 21 library catalog records

http://www.shannonassociates.com/artist/nathanhale
http://spacestationnathan.blogspot.com/
http://www.kidsreads.com/authors/nathan-hale

l-Rick Walton, 1957, Utah ISFDB done

RW at Library of Congress, with 85 library catalog records


Napoli / Schachner frogs

k1 starred 1992-10-01 http://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/donna-jo-napoli/the-prince-of-the-pond/ Amazon[142] 0140371516 ; LCCN: 94-212072
k2 1995-05-01 http://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/donna-jo-napoli/jimmy-the-pickpocket-of-the-palace/ Amazon[143] 014038037X ; LCCN: 94-26089
k3 -- Amazon[144] 0525472649 ; LCCN not found ; OCLC: 53967073

"When she realizes that her friend Jimmy can change from frog to human and back again with aid of a magic ring, Gracie the frog tries to find a way to persuade him to remain a frog permanently."


Napoli's Egyptian Formats[145]

Napoli's Greek Formats[146]



2016-05-03 check for EN.wiki-missing at ISFDB

wri
Harry Allard http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?8636
James Berry ? which ? http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?112829
l-Jeff Brown (writer), b. Richard Chester Brown ISFDB done

JB at Library of Congress, with 33 library catalog records

de:Quint Buchholz http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?157621
fr:Georges Chaulet http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?203353
Mavis Thorp Clark http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?162203
lwD. M. Cornish, David ISFDB done
it:Nicoletta Costa http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?143020
Marjorie Darke http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?81805
Alexis Deacon ill http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?34208
Silvana Gandolfi http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?29925
Grace Hallworth http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?122812
Elizabeth Honey ill 
de:Sherryl Jordan http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?5537
Meme McDonald http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?178144
Pef ? Sam Peffer cover artist
Roberto Piumini http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?122073
l-Judy Schachner Judith Byron Schachner ISFDB some done 2016-05-04; no "Judy" yet

JBS at Library of Congress, with 28+1 library catalog records

Valerie Thomas http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?137769 
Sami Toivonen http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?218991
Rod Trinca http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?104945
Jenny Wagner http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?88245
Frieda Wishinsky http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?138355

NewPub /title at ISFDB

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"check" - need newspaper check for 1st ed. price

  • The Dagger and the Bird
  • The Grandmother Stone
  • Stone of Terror: A Story of Suspense
  • Cat's Magic
  • A Net to Catch the Wind
  • Under the Enchanter
  • The Genie and Her Bottle
  • The Hawkstone
  • Stag Boy
  • The Witch of Castlekerry
  • The Poltergeist
  • The Wishing People
  • A Visit to Folly Castle
  • It
  • The Wheel of the Finfolk
  • Moonlight
  • Wolf Moon
  • October Moon
  • The Further Adventures of Gobbolino and
  • Castle Merlin
  • The Toymaker's Daughter
  • Firelord
  • Windlord
  • Earthlord

0514/13

  • The Lost Legend of Finn -- US --not in newspapers
  • Huntley Nutley and the Missing Link -- US --not in newspapers
  • The House on the Edge of Things -- US only $2.00
  • The House Above the Trees -- UK only 7/6
  • March Has Horse's Ears and Other Stories -- US $3.75
  • March Has Horse's Ears -- UK 15/-
  • Long Ears: The Story of a Little Grey Do -- UK only 7/6
  • The Turf-Cutter's Donkey Kicks Up His He -- US only $2.00
  • The Turf-Cutter's Donkey Goes Visiting: -- UK only 5/-
  • The Turf-Cutter's Donkey: An Irish Story -- UK -- US $2.00
  • Whispering in the Wind -- (Australian?) AU 1969, UK 1971 --not found in newspapers by title search


Writers spring 2016

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Parker Fillmore, wri.
ISFDB

PF at Library of Congress

[147] m. writer Louise Dutton (Vassar C) yesterday at her home NY Times 1921-07-01 p9 witnesses Ethel M. Kelly, wri, J. Van Ezeren, artist

HDL (2))

x+244+[5] (?)

1st US ed. (first London: Collins per OCLC 40750826, library record of a 1998 variant title) OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26844984">26844984</a> -- "x pages, 2 leaves, 3-243, [1] pages color frontispiece, illustrations plates 21 cm" LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/19017830"

p[vii-viii] Note, signed "August, 1919" and "P.F." pix-x Contents, lists 14 compound titles and "The Story That Never Ends" (p[241-44], text p243 only) p[xi] Full-Page Illustrations, lists five including frontispiece (color) and four (b/w) evidently on plates outside the page-count

<a href="https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000383303">Catalog record</a> at HathiTrust Digital Library (2 copies, library re-binding), as published by "Harcourt, Brace and Howe" although title pages show Harcourt, Brace and Company Catalog record -- "Czechoslovak fairy tales, retold by Parker Fillmore; with illustrations and decorations by Jan Matulka" (matches title page) -- "Harcourt, Brace and Howe" (Harcourt, Brace and Company per t.p.)

o[148] with list of 20 contents
HDL (3)

on display Toronto Public Library The Globe 1920-12-01 p9

[149] PF, an out-of-town member of the Cincinnati MacDowell Society; "his latest book, just off the press ... will be done in tableaux and song most artistically"; artist "Bohemian living in New York" has promised some of the original drawings for the exhibit --Cincinnati Enquirer 1920-11-21 pD2 "Random Notes"

[150] Books for the Children, advert by McClurg's for Children's Book Week Chi. Tribune

Story of D.D. $2.25
Swiss Fairy Tales $1.75
The Shoemaker's Apron $2.50

New Books for the Week at the Public Library SLPD 1920-03-13 p7


o[151] with list of 14 contents
HDL (3)

[152] "Real Books for Real Children" May Massee, second installment of her Christmas list Chi. Tribune 1921-11-20 pG12. II.--For Children from 7 to 10. "... they are about the fairy tale age. // So to them we offer the classic myths and tales and some novelties in fairy fancies."

David Blaize and the Blue Door, E. F. Benson, Doran, $2
The Old Tobacco Shop
Odysseus/Troy, Colum $2
Children of Odin, Colum $2
Czecho-S $2.25; continued Shoemaker's
and more "continued next Sunday"

[153] Atlanta: Miller's Book Store Atlanta Constitution 1921-12-11 pD8

$2.25
also Swedish Fairy Book, Aesop's Fables, Chinese Fairy Book, Hero Tales of Ireland
o[154] with list of 27 contents ; also Harrap 1922, Harrap 1923 printed Rahway NJ
HDL (3)

listings London: Harrap 7/6 net Scotsman 1923-08-09 Irish Times 1923-10-05

[155] Poets and Artists ...: Children's Book Week ushers in ... Atlanta Constitution Virginia Bowman 1922-11-13 p9 -- this week exhibits in libraries and bookshops

Rootabaga Stories
PF's new collection, HB&Co
The Children Who Followed the Piper, Colum
London Doll, reissued illus. Emma Brock
Velveteen Rabbit
Bannertail, Ernest Thompson Seton, self-illus
Taytay's Tales (Hopi folklore)
Martin Pippin

New Children's Books for the Week at the Public Library SLPD 1922-05-07 pA12

another is Golden Fleece, Colum


[156] Edward McDowell Colony, Peterborough NH

  • 1971 Provensen Book of Fairy Tales o[157]


Charles J. Finger, wri
ISFDB

CJF at HathiTrust [158]

1924 Silver Lands
1924 Doubleday, Page HDL catalog record Limited
1925 Heinemann HDL HDL catalog record Limited
1989 [159] 0590424475
1922 Baron Munchausen HDL catalog record Full view 50+ pages
1940 Golden Tales from Faraway wri Charles, ill Helen Amazon[160] ASIN: B00331I1FE Winston, 1st ed.

check newspapers


CJF/Honore 1927 Tales Worth Telling at Amazon [161]

CJF The Spreading Stain [162] review NYTimes 1927-10-06 pBR23


Howard Pease, the Brit, wri. ISFDB

HP at Library of Congress, with 1 library catalogue record

Gypsy Caravan, evidently by the American Howard Pease The British Howard Pease at HathiTrust Digital Library (Catalog)


Margaret Greaves, wri
ISFDB
l- done (27)
not at Kirkus; not at FantasticFiction

http://lccn.loc.gov/n78078775

1974 Gryphon Quest o[163]-155 no summ ; dnf newsppr 1974

"children's fantasy" per LibraryThing (no review); Goodreads only 1 edition, 2 ratings no reviews; Google Books no info ---submitted 2016-05-31

1979 Abbotsbury o[164]-142 summ, ill. Laszlo Acs ; The Guardian 1979-07-19 p11 advert by Pied Piper Books/Methuen Children's Books "Magic and realistic adventure" L2.95
1980 Charlie, Emma o[165]-92 no summ
1982 Charlie, Emma o[166]-108 no summ
1984 Charlie, Emma o[167]-94 summ
1987 Hetty o[168]-[94] no summ, ill. Derek Crowe
1989 Charlie, Emma o[169] no summ
1991 Charlie, Emma o[170]-94 summ (Read aloud series featuring dragons)
  • 1971 The Dagger and the Bird ; (variant US) ...: A Story of Suspense --done
  • 1972 The Grandmother Stone ; (variant US) Stone of Terror --done
  • 1979 A Net to Catch the Wind --done
  • 1980 Cat's Magic --done

1994 The Ice Journey k[171], ill. Alison Claire Darke, 32pp (Folklore/Picture book. 7-10), 0-460-88133-7


Oliver Jeffers, wri

VIAF=25675091 VIAF=2163145857102022922174 GND=1090186827 VIAF=599145857077522922067 Chile


  • William Rayner, wri
ISFDB
l- done (at Wikidata)

Cecilia H. Hinde, wri ; Cecilia Hamilton per o[172]

CCH at Library of Congress, with 2 library catalogue records (1973, 77) VIAF 43447305 LCCN=n 89630859 VIAF 305867573 BNC=a10925697


Erick Berry

primarily as writer non-genre http://lccn.loc.gov/n50007557 75

R. E. Jackson (Rosemary Elizabeth Innes Jackson)
Nina Beachcroft, wri

T. O. Beachcroft, wri T. O. Beachcroft at Library of Congress, with 11 library catalogue records

Margaret Greaves, wri

LCCN n78-78775 (27)

Cat's Magic at Amazon.com [173]

Alet Schouten, wri

Alet Schouten at Library of Congress, with 16 library catalogue records

Anne Carroll Moore, wri
ISFDB

ACM at Library of Congress, with 23 library catalog records

ACM at HathiTrust (Limited views)

The Three Owls (columns) (3 vols.) o[174], o[175] LCCN 25-27450 --evidently 1925 is volume one;

1924 Nicholas (novel)
[176]
1932 o[177]

In this second book Nicholas, the little Dutch boy, comes back to New York in time for a Halloween flight over Long Island and his adventures end with a birthday surprise party.

[178] NYHT 1932-09-25 p19 "Nicholas Goes on a Journey" review by May Lamberton Becker
o[179] HDL ebook

check newspapers


Ursula Moray Williams, wri
at ISFDB
VIAF 55389058 VIAF 306149112 VIAF 289145911285027062745


NewPub

0517 The Further Adventures of Gobbolino and the Little Wooden Horse
0517 Castle Merlin
0515 The Toymaker's Daughter
0514 De Dannan 1-2-3
Reginald Alec Martin, wri
E. C. Eliott at ISFDB
Reginald Alec Martin

VIAF=253432382 LCCN=nb2012015831

Rafe Bernard

VIAF 168956681 LCCN=nb2012015841 BNE=XX4880793 VIAF 254462692 NDL=00519996 http://lccn.loc.gov/nb2012015841

Rex Dixon

VIAF 311426588 LCCN=nb2011009639 VIAF 78748832 SELIBR=183872

E. C. Eliott

VIAF=92295207 LCCN=nb2011009649

Simon Latter ; source for LCCN and Wikipedia may be http://www.reginaldalecmartin.co.uk/ reginaldalecmartin.co.uk]

VIAF 253134986 LCCN=nb2012015845 + 3 BIBSYS inclg Latter[180] VIAF 260868333 NDL=00747717


not helpful

VIAF=289487868

Rex Dixon, artist

VIAF 39173497 VIAF 75019713 VIAF=39173497 LCCN=no2008001485 VIAF=75019713 GND=132679663


Rachel Field, wri

Hitty

[181] ACM The Three Owls, review by Josiah Titzell [later, second husband of Anne Parrish?] NYHT 1929-11-03 pK8
[182] ACM NYHT 1929-11-03 pK8 --based on and quoting a letter from Dorothy Lathrop to ACM
[183] Agatha L. Shea Chi. Tribune 1929-11-23 p15 --also Otis Adelbert Kline
[184] "The Little French Doll" by Rachel Field --implies Hitty forthcoming asof 1929-07

for Bill Pifer?

ASK Widener: How print the entire page?
The Magic Pawnshop o[185] 125p ill. Elizabeth MacKinstry ; $2.00 Bonner, "Experiments in Children's Books" Bookman 66.3 (1927-11) 330

$2.00 advert by the publisher NYHT 1927-11-13 pF20

OCLC shows "Online version"

at HDL, Limited (search only)

The magic pawnshop : a New Year's eve fantasy / by Rachel Field ; decorated by Elizabeth MacKinstry.


Eliza and the Elves, Macmillan, 1926, o[186] 96p ill. Elizabeth MacKinstry ;

$2.00 from NYHT 1926-11-28 pF8 "Elves and Humans" review of multiple books by Leonore St. John Power --for very young children?

collection, 3 stories and verse, per The Bookman 1926-12 64.4 p473 "Among the New Children's Books" alice m. jordan


l- Tannen, wri ISFDB

Mary Tannen at Library of Congress, with 7 library catalog records

Finn 1 - Kindle w Look Inside [187] w cover ?  ; B&N ISBN-13 2940044374669

Smashwords [188] 9781301828968 2013-02-06 45,750 words

Finn 2 - Kindle w Look Inside [189] w cover ?  ; B&N ISBN-13 2940044300682

Smashwords [190] 9781301572090 2013-02-06 29,090 words


lw Lady Gregory ISFDB
Cuchulain of Muirthemne (compare Mabinogion) 03-2086 links HathiTrust ; Formats[191]
Gods and Fighting Men 04-1452 links HathiTrust

later eds. from 1970 ; Formats[192]

l- Ryan, wri ISFDB

Mary C. Ryan at Library of Congress, with 7 library catalog records


Ethel Cook Eliot, 1890-1972 d:Q18912505 done ; at ISFDB

see also Talk:Frank Fremont-Smith (brother-in-law?)

Ethel Cook Eliot at Library of Congress, with 22 library catalog records VIAF 46054293 ; 307369428 ICCU|CUBV058343 ; 282979668 NTA 114418152 ; LCCN n97107379 NDL 00930765

at WorldCat

2016-05-08 Palumba.com sells: (734) 995-5414

9.95 Little House http://www.palumba.com/the-little-house-in-the-fairy-wood-by-ethel-cook-eliot.html
12.00 http://www.palumba.com/the-wind-boy-by-ethel-cook-eliot.html
12.00 House Above http://www.palumba.com/the-house-above-the-trees-by-ethel-cook-eliot.html
12.00 House on the Edge http://www.palumba.com/the-house-on-the-edge-of-things-by-ethel-cook-eliot.html

2016-05-08 Meadowlark Toys and Sunbridge Books [193]

2016-05-08 ABEbooks info on House/Little House

The House Above the Trees

Amazon 0961596171 hc (tp done)
  • 1918 The (Little) House in the Fairy Wood
18-17241-121p\"col plates" (as 'The Little House')] Formats[194] (1934 ed. missing)
Amazon 2014 paper [195]

The House in the Fairy Wood OCLC print HDL ebook

HDL 1 [196]
HDL reprint as The Little House w 3 illus. [ ] 121p

but both title pages show "The Little House", as cat by LC

and reprint says originally The House http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/57597399 http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/763166207

2016-05-05 submitted ; to self: later maybe say it better, here or at title record

  • 1923-09 The Wind Boy
23-15471-238p\"illus"
Formats[197]

Amazon paper [198]

  • c1923 The House on the Edge of Things
23-14206-100p\Frances Eliot Fremont-Smith ; OCLC [199] (1923 only ed.)
Amazon 1923 first [200]

latest books NYT 1923-11-04 BR26

[201] capsule Hartford Courant 1923-11-25 p5B
ill. Frances Eliot Fremont-Smith --not found LCCN VIAF WorldCat
wife of Dr. Frank Fremont-Smith [1895-1974; LCCN n92120990‏], inferred from wedding notice of their granddaughter Nancy EF-S NYT 1968-06-09 p90, daughter of Dr. Paul Fremont-Smith of Cambridge, descendant of Samuel A. Eliot, Charles W. Eliot
plausible author of 1974 letter to the editor(?) [202] Boston Globe 1974-01-01 p68
1966 articles places suggests Children to Israel, rename Fellowship in Israel for Arab–Jewish Youth; chair[wo]man of that org's aid program for Palestine


  • The House Above the Trees
1921 London 143p as by Queensway P o[203], Butterworth o[204]
[205] capsule Saturday Review 1921-12-10 px "With some slight change in the human dramatis personae [it] may be regarded as a continuation of [LHFW]."; both delightfully illus.
LHFW 9-yr-old American boy "finds refuge from ill-treatment among beings other than human. His new companions are creatures of the woodland, and conform to that benevolent and, so to speak, Christianised type, which has replaced the egotistical fauns and dryads, the malicious elves and fairies, of ancient folk-lore."
1934 Queensway "without the plates" o[206]
2003 2nd ed. 2003-97139-143p\Anne Anderson ; o[207] (earliest US ed. at WorldCat)
2007 audiobook OCLC [208]
Amazon audiobook [209]
  • Buttercup Days
188p o[210]
[211] capsule NY Times 1924-06-22 pBR12
  • 1928 The Dryad and the Hired Boy
28-25355-276p\"col. front., plates" ; no illus. [212] ; as ill McCarthy publ Country Life [213]

W. B. Yeats at ISFDB

WBY at Library of Congress, with 554 library catalogue records

1998 ppb omnibus (+) Fairy & Folk Tales of Ireland Amazon [214]

2015 hc omni ? Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Amazon [215]

1893? Irish Fairy and Folk Tales LCCN 04-4638

  • 1888 + Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry ; 2011 Amazon [216] LCCN 14-3512
  • 1891 Representative Irish Tales
  • 1892 + Irish Faerie Tales
  • 1893 The Celtic Twilight ; 2011 Dover pb subtitle : Faerie and Folklore Amazon [217] LCCN unk81-35208
  • 1894 The Celtic Twilight: Men and Women LCCN 30-6798 with HathiTrust


Patricia Lynch at ISFDB

Turf-Cutter's series done 2016-05-05
Fiona Leaps the Bonfire, Dent, 12/6 per notice The Spectator 1957-11-29 p7
OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/30248234">30248234</a>
ill. Peggy Fortnum
Amazon[220] 0460056379 Littlehampton no date

Dublin City Library summary [221]