Image from Story 1072, "Bumpy Flies Without Wings." |
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
The Complete Little Stories for Bedtime, Year 4. 1915.
Friday, March 8, 2024
The Complete Little Stories for Bedtime by Thornton W. Burgess. Year 3. 1914.
Illustration by Harrison Cady of Story 664. "Old Mr. Toad's Mistake." |
I've just uploaded the third volume of the Complete Little Stories for Bedtime by Thornton W. Burgess. This one compiles his newspaper stories, #591 to #902, from 1914. This was the year of the first Bedtime Stories Clubs (exhaustively documented) and the year that Farmer Brown's boy became the friend of the folks of the Green Meadows and Green Forest. Here is an opportunity to read these stories in their original continuity. Note that there are plans for a fourth volume but my work will shift to audio for the near future.
I've been recording myself reading some of Burgess's stories, beginning with the first published story featuring his Green Meadows/Forest characters, "How Reddy Fox was Surprised," which appeared in Good Housekeeping, April 1910, and is most famous as either chapter 3 or 4 of Old Mother West Wind, depending on the edition. As an experiment, I mixed together a mash-up of my own reading together with nine other recorded readings of the story, with some interesting results. I was surprised, for example, at the number of moments when line readings, recorded completely independently, synced almost perfectly together. I've uploaded the mash-up for anyone who is interested, though the overall effect is of an comically under-rehearsed group reading performance.
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
The Complete Little Stories for Bedtime 1913 Edition
Thornton W. Burgess writing a bedtime story. (Publicity illustration) |
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
The Complete Little Stories for Bedtime by Thornton W. Burgess. Year 1. 1912.
In honor of Thornton W. Burgess's 150th birthday, I've uploaded a collection of his newspaper stories from February 5 to December 31, 1912, the first year of the "Little Stories for Bedtime" feature. I've also included illustrations, when available (they are of mixed quality) and some annotations, particularly with respect to places these stories were republished.
Many of these stories will be familiar to readers of his books but many will be brand new. Publishing them in their original order also means restoring the original continuity, which would effectively last until story 15,000 in 1960. The numbering and dating of these stories are best guesses. It is possible that there are missing stories, and I've included one such candidate (unnumbered) in the collection.
At any rate, I will continue this publication project, aiming for one release a month, during the TWB 150th celebration.
[UPDATE: I've uploaded an expanded and corrected edition of the 1912 book that includes three new appendices, a revised introduction, and an index. And spell-checked.]