The Devil's Own Dear Son
| First published | 1949 |
|---|---|
| Series | It Happened in Florida #3 |
| Publisher | Farrar, Straus |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Type | Novel |
| Cover art | Philip Grushkin & James Branch Cabell |
| Pages | xxvii+210 |
| Price | $2.75 |
The book was originally announced with the title I Go to My Father and is so listed as in preparation on the verso of the half-title page of The Witch Woman.
The Grushkin cover title is for the dust-jacket. The Cabell cover title is for the Kalki device printed on the book cover. Last page is unnumbered.
| Year | Reviewer | Publication |
|---|---|---|
| 1983 | Everett F. Bleiler | The Guide to Supernatural Fiction |
| Title | Year | Publisher | Format | Type | Catalog ID | Cover Artist | Pages | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Devil's Own Dear Son: A Comedy of the Fatted Calf | 1949 | Clarke, Irwin | Hardcover | Novel | xxvii+209 | |||
| The Devil's Own Dear Son: A Comedy of the Fatted Calf |
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1949 | Farrar, Straus | Hardcover | Novel | Philip Grushkin & James Branch Cabell | xxvii+210 | |
| The Devil's Own Dear Son: A Comedy of the Fatted Calf |
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1950 | The Bodley Head | Hardcover | Novel | Lee Elias | 198 |