Hmm. Well, frankly, I am hesitant to post any of the stuff that M.R. James did not actually submit for publication (it would seem that "A Vignette" was the last story he submitted before he died, although it was not published till nearly a year later).
Copyright is claimed by "N.J.R. James" for the various fragments, from 1985 through 2007. I assume this might be a relative/estate heir. Transcription copyright is claimed by Rosemary and [sometimes] Darroll Pardoe.
I don't know how much editing was done by the transcribers. Also, in some legal venues, items published posthumously have their copyright beginning with publication date (not the author's death date).
If anyone can provide information that these can be legitimately posted here, I would be glad to make a supplemental book for these.
Last edited by GrannyGrump; 06-13-2016 at 05:41 AM.
Reason: more babble
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