Mr. Munchausen

Mr. Munchausen

Front cover of first edition
Author John Kendrick Bangs
Illustrator Peter Newell
Country United States
Series Associated Shades
Genre Fantasy short stories
Publisher Noyes, Platt & Co.
Publication date
1901
Media type Print (hardcover)
Pages 180
OCLC 644706
LC Class PZ3.B224 Mrm PS1064.B3[1]
Preceded by The Enchanted Type-Writer

Mr. Munchausen is a novel by John Kendrick Bangs, written in the style that has become known as Bangsian fantasy. It is the fourth book of Bangs' Associated Shades series.

Title

The book's full title is:

Mr. Munchausen: Being a True Account of Some of the Recent Adventures Beyond the Styx of the Late Hieronymus Carl Friedrich, Sometime Baron Munchausen of Bodenwerder, as originally reported for the Sunday Edition of the Gehenna Gazette by its special interviewer the late Mr. Ananias formerly of Jerusalem, and now first transcribed from the columns of that journal by J. K. Bangs

This is a satire of the long book and chapter titles often prevalent in the 18th and 19th centuries, and a reference to the adventures of the original Baron Munchausen. In various library, collectibles, and sales catalogs the long title of the book is usually truncated in various ways.

Publication history

Originally printed by Noyes, Platt & Co., Boston, US, in 1901, it was reprinted by Books for Libraries Press (1969), ISBN 0-8369-3013-4.

References

  1. "Mr. Munchausen; being a true account of some of the recent adventures ...". LC Online Catalog. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2016-08-04.
      Links include electronic copy at HathiTrust Digital Library.


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