Re: "Two Alike and a Lady" (was: Does anyone recognize the attached?)
I think the "suggestion" from Jules Verne is obvious: Nord contre Sud - Texar Brothers.
Jan
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> Od: James Keeline <james~at~keeline.com>
> Předmět: Re: "Two Alike and a Lady" (was: Does anyone recognize the attached?)
> Datum: 10.5.2012 01:34:55
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> I have subscriptions to both GenealogyBank and NewspaperArchive. Using the
> title of the story, "Two Alike and a Lady", I find two references. For some
> reason I am not able to download the PDF for the images. I'll try again at
> home.
>
> The one linked earlier on GenealogyBank appears to be the entire story on most
> of a newspaper page. It is from the Dallas Morning News, 30 Sep 1893. It has
> no name associated with the story as an author.
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> The other reference I found to it was for a promotional ad for the Boston
> Herald, Saturday 15 Jun 1889, which promotes a story to run in the Sunday
> Herald, 16 Jun 1889:
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> TWO ALIKE AND A LADY
> A NOVELETTE
> BY FRANKLIN FILE, WITH A SUGGESTION FROM JULES VERNE
> JUNE 16.
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> Based on this evidence, I don't think the story can be said to be written by
> Jules Verne. I don't know the nature of the "suggestion" without further
> research if it is mentioned in the newspaper at all.
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> James D. Keeline
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> >________________________________
> > From: Art Evans <aevans2~at~tds.net>
> >To: Jules Verne Forum <jvf~at~Gilead.org.il>
> >Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2012 3:21 PM
> >Subject: Re: Does anyone recognize the attached?
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> >Hi Drake,
> >
> >I'm afraid that I don't have a membership in the Geneology Bank either. Sorry!
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> >Best,
> >Art
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> >On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Drake Lolley <drake~at~onlinebluegrasslessons.com>
> wrote:
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> >>Hi Art,
> >>Does the version on the Genealogy Bank website contain all three parts? I do
> not have a membership, so I am not able to view the document in question. Is
> anyone aware if the full text is posted online? Thanks!Drake Lolley
> >>
> >>On 09.05.2012 10:10, Art Evans wrote:
> >>Hi Brian,
> >>>
> >>>A great find! I don't recognize it at all. But a quick Google search leads
> me to this page, which identifies it as by a certain Esternik (?) and says it
> appeared in the September 30, 1893 issue of the Dallas Morning News.
> >>>http://www.genealogybank.com/gbnk/newspapers/?p_field_base-0=gblname&action=search&p_text_base-0=Esternik&kbid=5747&s_referrer=daddezio02&
> >>>
> >>>Cheers,
> >>>Art
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 7:43 PM, Brian Taves <briantaves1879~at~yahoo.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>The attached is from an obscure 1895 newspaper, the first of a three-part
> serialization of a (supposedly) Verne story. It has been recently republished
> in an anthology as an authentic Verne story. Anyone recognize it or any
> detail? There were some faux-Verne that expanded from short stories or
> extrapolated from novels in US journals, so it may belong in this category -- if
> it is Vernian at all.
> >>>>
> >>>>Brian Taves
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>
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