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Fairy Tales from All Nations (1849)
editThe Library of Congress reports a new edition in 1872, entitled Famous Fairy Tales and paginated in four parts if not bound in four volumes. LCCN 44-10249
One WorldCat record reports as "[1872]" The Famous Fairy Tales of All Nations, undated, 1 volume. Perhaps there were multiple Dean editions, probably earliest in 1872. OCLC 39696426
Vital data
editWe need to confirm or correct year of birth 1813. Swedish Wikipedia sv:Anthony Montalba reports 1810 --probably with source Svenskt konstnärslexikon.
Wikidata shows 1813 only, with stated source ISFDB only, but we are the source for ISFDB probably, as it links no other.
Meanwhile the Library of Congress gives middle name "Reubens" (not "Rubens" as here and SV.wiki), as do WorldCat and Amazon and many online bookselllers. All may rely on LC. --P64 (talk) 19:49, 29 September 2018 (UTC)