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Library catalog (Library of Congress and WorlCat) and google books sources are named in comments, including URLs for LC catalog pages. There are troubling points, even inconsistencies, and some comments indicate my uncertainty about the data.
Why isn't Atlantic Monthly Press (AMP) generally recognized as publisher of the three novels, as the LC and Brown University holdings imply? Did Little, Brown promptly reissue books by some arrangement with AMP? even published simultaneously a la some book clubs in later times?
Were Atlantic Monthly magazine articles sometimes issued separately at the time? Do some libraries acquire and catalog reprints?
It may be useful to consult any available index of Atlantic Monthly for [1] notices of Hawes books and AMP books, [2] articles by Hawes, [3] some obituary or death notice.
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