'333': A Bibliography of the Science-Fantasy Novel

Overview:

  • Title: '333': A Bibliography of the Science-Fantasy Novel
  • Author: Joseph H. Crawford, Jr., James J. Donahue, Donald M. Grant
  • Year: 1953
  • Publisher: The Grandon Company
  • Price: $3.00
  • Pages: 80
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Type: Non-fiction
  • Title Reference: '333': A Bibliography of the Science-Fantasy Novel
  • Notes:
    • Data from Chalker/Owings who note that 50 copies were printed.
    • Issued without jacket.
    • The reviews of A Queen of Atlantis: A Romance of the Caribbean Sea, The Devil-Tree of El Dorado: A Romance of British Guiana, Poseidon's Paradise: The Romance of Atlantis, Astyanax: an Epic Romance of Ilion, Atlantis & Amaraca, The Smoky God, or, A Voyage to the Inner World, Harilek: A Romance, Mirror of Dreams: A Tale of Oriental Mystery, The Voice of Dashin: A Romance of Wild Mountains, Ayesha: The Return of She , In the Sealed Cave, Being a Modern Commentary on a Strange Discovery Made by Captain Lemuel Gulliver in the Year 1721 and Now Published from Manuscript Notes Recently Come to Light, a Scientific Fantasy, Beyond the Great South Wall: The Secret of the Antarctic and Hector Servadac; or the Career of a Comet do not include their subtitles or extended titles.
    • The review of Minions of the Moon credits the author as "William Beyer".
    • The reviews of A Strange Story and Zanoni credit the author as "Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton".
    • The title of The Master Mind of Mars is listed as The Mastermind of Mars.
    • The review of de Camp and Miller's Genus Homo is listed as "The Incomplete Enchanter" by de Camp and Pratt with the incorrect date (1941). However, the publisher and description match Genus Homo.
    • C.S. Forester is listed as "C.S. Forrester".
    • The review of The Kid from Mars lists the author as "Oscar Friend".
    • The Review of City of Endless Night is listed as "City of the Endless Night"
    • The review of The Lost Continent lists the author as "C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne".
    • The Review of The Aztec Treasure-House does not include the hyphen in the title.
    • The review of The Devil and the Doctor is listed as "The Devil & the Doctor"
    • The review of Undine: A Miniature Romance only reviews "Undine" and lists the author as "Fouque F. LaMotte"
    • The review of Gather, Darkness! does not include the exclamation point.
    • The review of Ambrosio, or, the Monk gives the author's name as "M. G. Lewis"
    • The review of Creep, Shadow! lists the title without the exclamation point.
    • The review of Fingers of Fear lists the author as "J.U. Nicholson"
    • The review of Last and First Men list the title as "Last & First Men"