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Fantasy Commentator, v. 1, issue 3, September 1944
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FANTASY COMMENTATOR 35 Bibliography of William Hope Hodgson The Calling of the Sea 47pp, no date (1920); London: Selwyn & Blount; 19 1/2cm; 2/6. (contains a frontispiece of the author and an introduction by A. St. John Adcock.) Captain Gault: being the exceedingly private log of a sea captain 303pp, 1917; London: Everleigh Nash; 19 1/2cm; 5/-. 295pp, 1918; New York: Robert McBride; 19 1/2 cm; $1.35. Cargunka, and Poems and Anecdotes 84pp, 1914; New York: R. H. Paget; 18cm; $1.50. Carnacki the Ghost-Finder 288pp, 1913; London: Everleigh Nash; 19 1/2cm; 6/-. 288pp, 1914; London: Everleigh Nash; 19 1/2cm; 2/-. 248pp, 1920; London: Holden & Hardingham; 19cm; 2/6. Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder, and a Poem 14pp, 1910; New York: Paul R. Reynolds; 21cm; 25c. The Boats of the "Glen Carrig": being an account of their adventures in the strange places of the earth, after the founding of the good ship "Glen Carrig" through striking upon a hidden rock in the unknown seas to the southward. As told by John Winterstraw, Gent., to his son James Winterstraw, in the year 1757, and by him committed very properly and legibly to manuscript 312pp, 1907; London: Chapman & Hall; 19cm; 6/-. 252pp, 1920; London: Holden & Hardingham; 19 cm; 2/6. The Ghost Pirates 276pp, 1909; London: Stanley Paul; 20cm; 6/-. 248pp, 1920; London: Holden & Hardingham; 19cm; 2/6. (The original edition has a frontispiece by Sidney Sime.) The House on the Borderland: from the manuscript, discovered in 1877 by Mssrs. Tonnison and Berroggnog, in the ruins that lie to the south of the village of Kraighten, in the west of Ireland. Set out here with notes xii-300pp, 1908; London: Chapman & Hall; 19cm; 6/-. 252pp, 1921; London: Holden & Hardingham; 19cm; 2/6. The Luck of the Strong 318pp, 1916; London: Everleigh Nash; 19 1/2cm; 6/-. 250pp, 1920; London: Holden & Hardingham; 19cm; 2/6. Men of the Deep Waters 303pp, 1914; London: Everleigh Nash; 19 1/2cm; 7/6. 250pp, 1921; London: Holden & Hardingham; 19cm; 2/6. The Night Land: a love tale 583pp, 1912; London: Everleigh Nash; 19 1/2cm; 6/-. 254pp, 1921; London: Holden & Hardingham; 19cm; 2/6. (The 1921 edition is considerably shortened and abridged.) "Poems" and "A Dream of X" 84pp, 1912; New York: R. H. Paget; 19 1/2cm; 50c (continued on page 4)
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FANTASY COMMENTATOR 35 Bibliography of William Hope Hodgson The Calling of the Sea 47pp, no date (1920); London: Selwyn & Blount; 19 1/2cm; 2/6. (contains a frontispiece of the author and an introduction by A. St. John Adcock.) Captain Gault: being the exceedingly private log of a sea captain 303pp, 1917; London: Everleigh Nash; 19 1/2cm; 5/-. 295pp, 1918; New York: Robert McBride; 19 1/2 cm; $1.35. Cargunka, and Poems and Anecdotes 84pp, 1914; New York: R. H. Paget; 18cm; $1.50. Carnacki the Ghost-Finder 288pp, 1913; London: Everleigh Nash; 19 1/2cm; 6/-. 288pp, 1914; London: Everleigh Nash; 19 1/2cm; 2/-. 248pp, 1920; London: Holden & Hardingham; 19cm; 2/6. Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder, and a Poem 14pp, 1910; New York: Paul R. Reynolds; 21cm; 25c. The Boats of the "Glen Carrig": being an account of their adventures in the strange places of the earth, after the founding of the good ship "Glen Carrig" through striking upon a hidden rock in the unknown seas to the southward. As told by John Winterstraw, Gent., to his son James Winterstraw, in the year 1757, and by him committed very properly and legibly to manuscript 312pp, 1907; London: Chapman & Hall; 19cm; 6/-. 252pp, 1920; London: Holden & Hardingham; 19 cm; 2/6. The Ghost Pirates 276pp, 1909; London: Stanley Paul; 20cm; 6/-. 248pp, 1920; London: Holden & Hardingham; 19cm; 2/6. (The original edition has a frontispiece by Sidney Sime.) The House on the Borderland: from the manuscript, discovered in 1877 by Mssrs. Tonnison and Berroggnog, in the ruins that lie to the south of the village of Kraighten, in the west of Ireland. Set out here with notes xii-300pp, 1908; London: Chapman & Hall; 19cm; 6/-. 252pp, 1921; London: Holden & Hardingham; 19cm; 2/6. The Luck of the Strong 318pp, 1916; London: Everleigh Nash; 19 1/2cm; 6/-. 250pp, 1920; London: Holden & Hardingham; 19cm; 2/6. Men of the Deep Waters 303pp, 1914; London: Everleigh Nash; 19 1/2cm; 7/6. 250pp, 1921; London: Holden & Hardingham; 19cm; 2/6. The Night Land: a love tale 583pp, 1912; London: Everleigh Nash; 19 1/2cm; 6/-. 254pp, 1921; London: Holden & Hardingham; 19cm; 2/6. (The 1921 edition is considerably shortened and abridged.) "Poems" and "A Dream of X" 84pp, 1912; New York: R. H. Paget; 19 1/2cm; 50c (continued on page 4)
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