Lewis Carroll & Alice

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Lewis Carroll & Alice

CALLUM JAMES BOOKS December 2014

Welcome... ...to this catalogue of books and other items relating to Lewis Carroll and Alice. This catalogue is not for the collector of vastly expensive rarieties but for the reader and the scholar with an interest in Lewis Carroll. I hope that even the most ardent ‘fan’ of Alice and Carroll might find here things to fill gaps in their library shelves and the newcomer will be able to fill their shopping bag with reasonably priced items and have that feeling you get when coming out of a bookshop with a bundle of material you never thought you would see all in one place. The catalogue contains numerous editions of Alice and of other works by Carroll as well as material relating to his mathematical life and his photography. There is also a good collection of publications from the Lewis Carroll Society which contain a huge amount of information and scholarship on Carroll and related topics. I have assumed for the most part that this catalogue is likely to reach those who already have a level of interest in Lewis Carroll and so I have restricted myself to brief descriptions but if you would like a fuller idea of what a particular book contains or covers please do ask. As ever, orders are dealt with strictly in the order which they appear in my inbox and so swift responses are advised to avoid disappointment. Thank you for your continued interest in Callum James Books As ever, Best wishes, Callum

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1. ADAIR, Gilbert. Alice Through the Needle’s Eye. A Third Adventure for Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice’. Picador, London: 1985. Paperback. Contains 22 illustrations by Jenny Thorne in the style of Tenniel. Near fine. £5 2. AMOR, Anne Clark. Letters to Skeffington Dodgson From His Father. The Lewis Carroll Society, London: 1990. 32pp stapled into stiff card covers. Fine. £10 3. ARMOR, Anne Clark. ‘Wonderland’ Come True to Alice in Lyndhurst. The Lewis Carroll Society, Luton: 1995. 12pp stapled into printed card covers. Fine. £5 4. AMOR, Anne Clark. Lewis Carroll. Child of the North. The Lewis Carroll Society, Luton: 1995. Paperback. 96pp. Fine. £10 5. AMOR, Anne Clark (ed.) with contributions from Morton N. Cohen, Selwyn Goodacre, Caroline Luke, John Luke, Kirsten Luke and Graham Moore. The Life and Work of Philip Dodgson Jaques. A Tribute. White Stone Publishing The Lewis Carroll Society, London: 2004. 20pp stapled into card covers. Very good. £5 6. ASPIN, Roy. Lewis Carroll and His Camera. Brent Publications, Illford: 1989. Large softcover. Reproduces numerous works by Carroll throughout. Very good save a couple of light spots on page edges. £8 7. BAKEWELL, Michael. Lewis Carroll. A Biography. Heinemann, London: 1906. Fine in a near fine jacket. £5 8. BARBER, David W. Quotable Alice. Paperback. Very good. £3 9. BATELY, Mavis. Alice’s Adventures in Oxford. Pitkin Pictorials Ltd, Andover: 1991. Reprint. A glossy guide book to Alice Liddell’s life and times in Oxford. 32pp stapled into card covers. £3 10. BATELY, Mavis. The Story of Alice. The Story Behind the Stories Lewis Carroll Told. Macmillan Children’s Books, London: 1998. Paperback. Very good. £3 11. BIRCH, Frank with verse by Dilly Knox. Alice in I. D. 25. Aznet Publishing, London: 2007. A fascinating parody of Alice written at the end of WW1 and first performed in 1918. This edition was created from two unpublished versions. Alice is shrinks upon reading a coded message that flutters out of a Whitehall window and lands at her feet. She then becomes involved in the work of Bletchley Park. 64pp stapled into printed card covers. Fine. £10 11

12. BJORK, Christina. The Story of Alice in her Oxford Wonderland. R & S Books, London: 1994. Illustrated by Inga-Karin Ericksson. Fine in a fine jacket. £5 13. BLANCHARD, Alfreda (ed). The Book of Lewis Carroll Crosswords. The Lewis Carroll Society, Ashford: n.d. A collection of twenty puzzles many gathered from other publications dating back to at least the 1930s and some previously unpublished. 48pp stapled into thin card covers. This copy is un-attempted and as new. £4 14. BOWERN, Cathy. The Snark Decoded. An Analysis of the Text of Lewis Carroll’s ‘The Hunting of the Snark’ and Cathy Bowern’s ‘The Hunting of the Snark Concluded’. Angerona Press, Ryde: 1997. Paperback. Signed by the author and in fine condition. £10 15. BOWMAN, Isa. Lewis Carroll As I Knew Him. Dover Publications, New York: 1972. Paperback. With an introduction specifically for this edition by Morton N. Cohen. Very good. £15 16. BROOKER, Will. Alice’s Adventures. Continuum, London: 2004. A study of how Alice and Carroll have been taken up by various forms of popular culture: film, music, illustration and even ‘goth’ Alice are included in this wide-ranging view. Book and jacket both as new. £30 17. BROWN, Sally. The Original Alice. From Manuscript to Wonderland. The British Library, London: 1997. An illustrated monograph about the progress of a story from a verbal telling in a boat in Oxford through to a handwritten manuscript and then on to full publication. Small format, laminated boards and cloth back. Fine. £3 18. BUTE, Michael. A Town Like Alice’s. Heritage Publications, Sunderland: 1997. Large paperback. This is an attempt to equate the features of the North East, and Carroll’s knowledge of them in particular, with the features of Wonderland and other aspects of Caroll’s writing. £22 19. CARROLL, Lewis. Sylvie and Bruno Concluded. Macmillan, London: 1899. Illustrations by Harry Furniss. Illustrated green cloth boards. Very good with lightly bumped corners. £18 20. CARROLL, Lewis. The Story of Sylvie and Bruno. Macmillan, London: 1904. Illustrations by Harry Furniss. Illustrated green cloth boards. Very good. £18 21. CARROLL, Lewis. Phantasmagoria and Other Poems. Macmillan and Co., London: 1919. Illustrations by Arthur B. Frost. Very good in a good jacket that is a little darkened at the spine. The jacket is scarce on these pocket-sized editions. £15 22. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Macmillan and Co., London: 1920. Pocket edition. Good in orange cloth that has darkened considerably at the spine. Slight lean to the spine. £10 23. CARROLL, Lewis. Lewis Carroll’s Picture Book. Collins Clear-Type Press, London: n.d. [c.1920]. Edited by S. D. Collingwood. Red cloth. Pocket edition. Previous owner’s name dated 1922 on the endpaper along with a bookseller’s label from Tokyo. Good. £8

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24. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice in Wonderland. Ward, Lock & Co., London: n.d. [c.1920]. With 48 full-colour, full-page plates by Margaret W. Tarrant. Green cloth boards with a further illustration cut to an oval and laid onto the upper board. Spine lightly faded. Very good. £40 25. CARROLL, Lewis. The Rectory Umbrella & Mischmasch. Cassell & Company Ltd., London: 1932. Two ‘domestic magazines’ put together by Carroll’s youthful pen. Very good in a fair jacket that has some chips, short tears and nicks as well as a loss at the top of the front panel going round onto the spine. £75 26. CARROLL, Lewis. The Collected Verse of Lewis Carroll (The Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson). Macmillan, London: 1932. Very good in blue cloth boards. £6 27. CARROLL, Lewis. For The Train. Five Poems and a Tale. Denis Archer, London: 1932. “Being contributions to ‘The Train’ 1856-1857 with the original illustrations by C. H. Bennett and W. McConnell: together with some Carrollean episodes concerning trains.” Red Cloth. Very good. £10 28. CARROLL, Lewis. A Play in One Scene from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Macmillan, London: 1935. Reprint. Dramatised by V. A. Pearn for the ‘Centenary Production’. 112pp stapled into printed paper covers. Very good. £12 25

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29. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Macmillan and Co., London: 1938. Pocket edition. Very good in red cloth with a very slight lean to the spine. £18 30. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice au Pays des Merveilles. Libraire Grund, Paris: 1945. Illustrated with colour, full-page images and with b/w line drawings in the text. Printed under wartime economy and, as a result somewhat fragile with old tape around the spine and inside in places. 62pp in printed card covers. A little fragile. £22 31. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice in Wonderland. Through the Looking Glass etc. J. M. Dent (Everyman Series), London: 1946. Good in blue cloth. £5 32. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice Au Pays des Marveilles et A travers le Miroir. Librairie Delagrave (Bibliotheque Juventa), Paris: 1950. Translated from the English by Henriette Rouillard and with illustrations by A. Peacoud. A cheaply produced book which it is surprising to find in very good condition and more so to find with a jacket. The jacket is a little chipped at the edges and slightly darkened at the spine. £22 33. CARROLL, Lewis. The Diaries of Lewis Carroll. Cassell & Co., London: 1953. Volume 1 of 2 ONLY. An ex-library copy in a tough, clean library binding of green cloth boards. £12 34. CARROLL, Lewis. The Mathematical Recreations of Lewis Carroll. Pillow Problems and A Tangled Tale. Dover Publications, New York: 1958. SOLD WITH The Mathematical Recreations of Lewis Carroll. Symbolic Logic and the Game of Logic. Dover Publications, New York: 1958. Paperbacks. Good but lightly chipped at the edges. £6

35. CARROLL, Lewis. The Annotated Alice. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Anthony Blond, London: 1960. With an introduction and notes by Martin Gardner. Very good in a slightly worn but still very presentable jacket. £30 36. CARROLL, Lewis. The Unknown Lewis Carroll. Eight Major Works and Many Minor. Dover Publications, New York: 1961. Edited by Stuart Dodgson Collingwood. Paperback. A facsimile of the 1899 edition of The Lewis Carroll Picture Book with the addition of 42 photographs by Carroll. Good. £3 37. CARROLL, Lewis. Diversions and Digressions of Lewis Carroll. (formerly titled: The Lewis Carroll Picture Book) Dover Publications Inc., New York: 1961. Paperback. Good. £3 38. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures Under Ground. Dover Publications, New York: 1965. Paperback. A “Facsimile of the author’s manuscript with additional material from the facsimile edition of 1886”. Very good. £3 39. CARROLL, Lewis. The Nursery ‘Alice’. Dover Publications, New York: 1966. Paperback. A facsimile reproduction of the 1890 Macmillan edition with a new introduction by Martin Gardner. Good with slightly curled covers. £4 40. CARROLL, Lewis. The Annotated Snark. The Hunting of the Snark by Lewis Carroll. Edited with notes by Martin Gardner. Penguin, London: 1967. Paperback. Very good. £3 41. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Macmillan St Martin’s Press, London: 1974. Reprint. Small quarto with colour frontispiece and plates from Tenniel’s originals and his b/w illustrations in the text. Very good in a very good jacket that has just a small loss at the back of the top panel. £10

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42. CARROLL, Lewis (ed). The Rectory Magazine. The University of Texas Press, Austin: 1975. Paperback. A facsimile reproduction of the hand-written magazine with a brief explanatory introduction. Very good. £5 43. CARROLL, Lewis. The Russian Journal and Other Selections from the Works of Lewis Carroll. Dover Publications, New York: 1977. Edited and with an introduction by John Francis McDermott. Paperback. Very good. £3 44. CARROLL, Lewis. The Wasp in a Wig. A ‘Suppressed’ Episode of Through the LookingGlass and What Alice Found There. Macmillan, London: 1977. With an introduction and notes by Martin Gardner. Both book and jacket in near fine condition. £7 45. CAROLL, Lewis. Songs from Alice. Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Adam & Charles Black, London: 1979. Set to music by Don Harper will full-page, fullcolour illustrations by Charles Folkard. Spiral bound in very good condition. £4 46. CARROLL, Lewis. Lewis Carroll’s The Hunting of the Snark illustrated by Henry Holiday. The Annotated Snark by Martin Gardiner. The Designs for the Snark by Charles Mitchell. The Listing of the Snark by Selwyn H. Goodacre. William Kaufmann, Los Altos: 1982. Emended edition. Edited by James Tanis and John Dooley. Quarto. Fine in a very good jacket. £30 47. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass. Methuen, London: 1985. Reprint. Includes 66 illustrations by Mervyn Peake. Fine in near fine jacket. £25 48. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice in Wonderland. Harry N. Abrams, New York: 1988. This book recreates an 1890s magic lantern version of Alice in Wonderland. The reduced text that was used with the show is reproduced, and the 24 coloured glass slides are full-page illustrations in this unusual version. Very good with a gift inscription on the endpaper, in a very good, lightly rubbed jacket. £10 49. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice in Wonderland. A Pop-up Storybook. Grandreams Ltd., London: 1991. Contains 6 x 3D dioramas. Laminated boards as issued. Very good. £6 50. CARROLL, Lewis. Eight or Nine Wise Words About Letter Writing. The Lewis Carroll Foundation, New York: 1992. 32pp stapled into card covers with a marbled paper wrap. Printed in a limited edition of 500. £12 51. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice in Wonderland. Authoritative Texts of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking-Glass, The Hunting of the Snark. Backgrounds. Essays in Criticism. The Norton Critical Edition (Second Edition), London: 1992. Paperback. An academic edition. Fine. £4 52. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Folio Society, London: 1993. Reprint. Two volumes with red cloth backs and light blue illustrated paper boards contained in a light blue slipcase. Fine. £10

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53. CARROLL, Lewis. The Hunting of the Snark. An Agony in Eight Fits. Macmillan, London: 1993. A very fine looking book in gilt stamped claret coloured cloth boards with a clear plastic wrap. Earlier in the same year Macmillan had used the original blocks, for the last time ever, to letterpress a limited edition of 450 copies. This is a faithful photographic reproduction of that limited edition. It is NOT, as is it often advertised, a facsimile of the first edition. Fine save for a small area of price-sticker residue on the front of the plastic wrap. £10 Another copy fine in the publishers white card box. £12 54. CARROLL, Ludovici. Alicia In Terra Mirabili. Pan Macmillan, London: 1994. Reprint. Alice in Latin. Fine in a fine jacket. £4 55. CARROLL, Lewis. The Sayings of Lewis Carroll. Gerald Duckworth & Co., London: 1996. Paperback. As new £2 56. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures Underground. Pavilion Books, London: 1998. Reprint. A facsimile of the MSS with an introduction by Mary Jean St Clair, Alice’s granddaughter. Green cloth back and laminated boards in fine condition. £4 57. CARROLL, Lewis. Complete & Utter Nonsense. Folio Society, London: 1998. Reprint. Two fine volumes in a near fine slipcase. £10 58. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. Walker Books, London: 1999. Reprint. Fine in a very good jacket. £5 59. CARROLL, Lewis. The Hunting of the Snark. An Agony in Eight Fits. Methuen, London: 1999. Illustrated by Mervyn Peake. Includes a section of reproductions from Peake’s “Snark Sketchbook”. Fine in all respects save for a previous owner’s name neatly on the endpaper. £14

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60. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Broadview Press, Ontario: 2000. Paperback. An edition of Wonderland which is put alongside Alice’s Adventures Underground giving readers the chance to compare the two texts and to compare the illustrations of Tenniel and Carroll. Contains also a selection of contemporary reviews of the book’s first publication and other appendices. Fine. £5 61. CARROLL, Lewis. The Annotated Alice. The Definitive Edition. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Allen Lane The Penguin Press, London: 2000. Fine in a fine jacket. £35 62. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Oberon Books, London: 2001. A new adaptation for the stage by Adrian Mitchell. Paperback. Fine. £5 63. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. SeaStar Books, New York: 2002 Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. A high quality production on acid-free paper with very clear and detailed reproductions of Rackham’s plates. Fine in a near fine jacket. £24 64. CARROLL, Lewis. Alice Through the Looking-Glass. Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. Walker Books, London: 2005. Fine in a very good jacket with just a small nick at the bottom rear corner of the spine. £5 65. CARROLL, Lewis. La Guida di Bragia. A Ballad Opera for the Marionette Theatre. The Lewis Carroll Society of North America: 2007. Introduced by Peter L. Heath and illustrated by Jonathan Dixon and featuring a facsimile of the manuscript. This was the first publication of this puppet-play by a teenage Dodgson. Fine in laminated boards as issued. £15

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66. CARROLL, Lewis. Lewis Carroll’s Diaries. The Private Journals of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. Edited and with notes by Edward Wakeling. The Lewis Carroll Society, Luton: 1993-2007. Complete in 10 volumes. This edition of the diaries restores all the passages previously suppressed in the 1953 edition edited by Roger Lancelyn Green, though Green’s preface is kept in the current edition. This, therefore, is the first publication of the complete text of the Carroll journals, the originals being held by The British Library. The first nine volumes correspond to the nine extant volumes of the diary and the tenth is a complete index and a reconstruction of the two missing volumes. All are in fine condition in fine jackets and the first volume is signed and inscribed by the editor on the endpaper. £200 67. [CATALOGUE] Lewis Carroll and Alice. The Private Collection of Justin G. Schiller. Wednesday 9 December, 1998. Christie’s, New York: 1998. Fully illustrated and packed full of interesting pieces and in particular Carroll’s own copy of Alice which sold for $1.5m. Softcover. Quarto. Fine with a couple of relevant news clippings laid in. £10 68. CHIMORI, Mikiko. “Japanese Through the Looking Glass in The Golden Ship Magazine” an offprint from Mischmasch. The Journal of The Lewis Carroll Society of Japan. No. 2, December 1997, pp118-138. An illustrated article in English. Signed and inscribed by the author on the front cover in both Japanese and English. Paper covers. Very good. £12 69. CLARK, Anne. Lewis Carroll. A Biography. Dent, London: 1979. Fine in a near fine jacket. £5 70. CLARK, Anne. The Real Alice. Lewis Carroll’s Dream Child. Michael Joseph, London: 1981. A heavily illustrated biography of Alice Liddell. Very good in a very good jacket. £10

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71. COHEN, Morton N. (ed). The Letters of Lewis Carroll. Oxford University Press, New York: 1979. 2 volumes. Very good in a very good slipcase that is just a little rubbed at the edges. £22 72. COHEN, Moron N (ed). The Letters of Lewis Carroll. Macmillan, London: 1979. 2 Volumes. Very good in good jackets that have sunned somewhat at the spines and have small abrasion marks. £25 73. COHEN, Morton N. Lewis Carroll and the Kitchins: Containing Twenty Five Letters Not Previously Published and Nineteen of his Photographs. Argosy Bookstore, New York: 1980. A limited edition of 793 copies. Copies A-S contained one of the original photographs reproduced in the book. Copies I-XXIV contained one of the original holograph letters and the remainder were numbered 1-750. This copy is unnumbered. It contains no letter nor photo but is bound in quarter brown leather with patterned boards within a patterned slipcase whereas the numbered copies were bound with a cloth back. Perhaps a spare for the special copies if needed. Very good. £75 74. COHEN, Morton N. Lewis Carroll and Alice 1832-1982. The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York: 1982. Paperback. A celebration of Lewis Carroll’s 150th birthday. Very good. £5 75. COHEN, Morton N. (ed). The Selected Letters of Lewis Carroll. Pantheon Books, New York: 1982. Paperback. Very good. £3 76. COHEN, Morton N. (ed). Lewis Carroll and the House of Macmillan. Cambridge University Press, London: 1987. A correspondence spanning some thirty-five years. Fine in a fine jacket. £30

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77. COHEN, Morton N. (ed). Lewis Carroll Interviews and Recollections. Macmillan, London: 1989. Cohen gathers together recollections and orders them to present a chronological run through Carroll’s life. Each recollection has its own explanatory footnotes where necessary. A review copy with publisher’s slip laid in. Very good in a very good jacket. £25 78. COHEN, Morton N. Lewis Carroll. A Biography. Macmillan, London: 1995. Fine in a very good jacket. £5 79. COHEN, Morton N. Reflections in a Looking Glass. A Centennial Celebration of Lewis Carroll, Photographer. Aperture, London: 1998. A large format book, fine in a fine jacket. £12 80. COHEN, Morton N. and Edward Wakeling (eds). Lewis Carroll & His Illustrators. Collaborations & Correspondence, 1865-1898. Macmillan, London: 2003. Fine in a fine jacket. £10

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81. COLLINGWOOD, Stuart Dodgson. The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson). T. Fisher Unwin, London: 1899. A very nice copy in green buckram with gilt decoration, lightly bumped at the corners. Very good. £12 82. [CONFERENCE] The Proceedings of the Second International Lewis Carroll Conference. Edited by Charlie Lovett. The Lewis Carroll Society of North America: 1994. Contains the text of seventeen of the papers given at the conference. Fine in a fine jacket. £20

83. DAMS, The Rev. Victor and the Rev. Dyott W. Darwall. Lewis Carroll and his Birth-Place Daresbury. Privately Printed, Daresbury: 1979. A locally produced booklet by the Vicars of Daresbury and Walton. Illustrated with b/w photos. 20pp stapled into printed card covers. Very good. £3 84. DE LA MARE, Walter. Lewis Carroll. Faber & Faber, London: 1932. Brown cloth lightly faded at the edges and spine. Good. £5

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85. DRYENFORTH, James and Max Kester. Adolf in Blunderland. A Political Parody of Lewis Carroll’s Famous Story. Frederick Muller, London: 1939. Third edition stated although third impression seems more likely. Very good in a somewhat chipped, tanned and marked jacket. £50 86. [EPHEMERA] Over 50 pieces of ephemera, a lot of which, but not all is related to The Lewis Carroll Society. Lot includes Alice-themed greetings cards, invitations to events, guides to Alice/Carroll related places, postage stamps, dinner menus, booklets to accompany lectures, flyers for events and prospectuses for publications. More details if required. £20 87. ENGEN, Rodney. Sir John Tenniel. Alice’s White Knight. Scolar Press, Aldershot: 1991. Illustrated in b/w throughout. A full-scale biography of this most influential of Victorian illustrators. Fine in a very good jacket. £15 88. [EXHIBITION] Lewis Carroll and Hatfield House. The Lewis Carroll Society, London: 1975. 28pp stapled into card covers. A companion to the exhibition in The Old Riding School 25th March-7th October 1975. Fine. £5

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89. [EXHIBITION] Mr Dodgson. Nine Lewis Carroll Studies. The Lewis Carroll Society, London: 1973. Includes a Companion-Guide to the Alice at Longleat Exhibition. 64pp in soft covers. Fine. £10 90. [EXHIBITION] Lewis Carroll in Guildford. Material from the Dodgson Family Collection, Guildford Muniment Room & Guildford Museum. 8-29 July 1989. Guildford Borough Council, Guildford: 1989. 24pp stapled into printed card covers. Fine. £3

91. [EXHIBITION] Yours Very Sincerely C. L. Dodgson (alias “Lewis Carroll”) An Exhibition from the Jon A. Lindseth Collection of C. L. Dodgson and Lewis Carroll. On View at the Grolier Club April 1 through May 29, 1998. The Grolier Club, New York: 1998. A brilliantly conceived catalogue for the exhibition which uses the exhibits within the context of informative essays by well known Carroll experts. Fully illustrated. Soft card covers. Very good save for a small crease at the bottom edge of the front cover. £24 92. [EXHIBITION] The Photography of Lewis Carroll. An Exhibition Catalogue. 75 photographs reproduced and described with captions by Edward Wakeling. Accompanied by the essay ‘Carroll Through the Viewfinder’ by Colin Ford. The Lewis Carroll Society, London: 2007. The photographs are reproduced at thumbnail 87 size and each accompanied by a short note. The Exhibition was first curated for the 1998 centenary of Carroll’s death in Oxford and then toured the globe under the auspices of The British Council. 30pp stapled into thin card covers. Fine. £10 93. FISHER, John (ed). The Magic of Lewis Carroll. Thomas Nelson, London: 1973. An exploration of Carroll’s love of puzzles, word-games and conjuring. Very good in a good jacket that has just one short, closed tear. £8 94. GARDNER, Martin. The Universe in a Handkerchief. Lewis Carroll’s Mathematical Recreations, Games, Puzzles and Word Plays. Copernicus, New York: 1996. Fine in a fine jacket. £76 95. GATTEGNO, Jean. Lewis Carroll. Fragments of a Looking-Glass from Alice to Zeno. George, Allen & Unwin, London: 1976. Translated from the French. Fine in a very good jacket. £10 96. GERNSHEIM, Helmut. Lewis Carroll Photographer. Dover Publications, New York: 1969. Paperback. Very good with a neat gift inscription. £4 97. GOODACRE, Selwyn H. “Lewis Carroll’s Rejection of the 60th Thousand of Through The Looking-Glass” in The Book Collector. Summer 1975, pp.251-256 + plates. Softcover. Good. £4 98. GOODACRE, Selwyn H. “An Enquiry Into The Nature of a Certain Lewis Carroll Pamphlet” in The Book Collector, Autumn 1975, pp.325-342. Very good. £4

99. GOODACRE, Selwyn H. Feeding the Mind. A Centenary Celebration of Lewis Carroll’s Visit to Alfreton in 1884. Privately Printed, South Derbyshire: 1984. In 1884 Carroll visited his friends, the Vicar of Alfreton and his wife in Derbyshire and whilst there gave a lecture to a small group in the Vicarage called, “Feeding the Mind”. This short monograph looks a little at the circumstances of the visit “including the first publication of the essay ‘Feeding the Mind’ in facsimile, and the first printing of the essay ‘Redistribution’ since 1884.” An unnumbered edition of 1000 copies illustrated with a number of full-page b/w photographs. £12 [Another copy SIGNED and inscribed by the author on the title page: £12] 100. GORDON, Colin. Beyond the Looking-Glass. Reflections on Alice and Her Family. Hodder & Stoughton, London: 1982. Profusely illustrated, quarto. Very good in a very good jacket. £5 101. GREEN, Roger Lancelyn. The Story of Lewis Carroll. Methuen, London: 1949. A very good copy in a very good jacket with just one small nick at the base of the spine. £15 102. GREEN, Roger Lancelyn and Anthea Bell and Elizabeth Nesbitt. Three Bodley Head Monographs: Lewis Carroll, E. Nesbit, Howard Pyle. Bodley Head, London: 1968. Reprint. Clearly, the Carroll monograph is by Green. Very good in a very good jacket. £5 103. GREENACRE, Phyllis. Swift and Carroll. A Psychoanalytic Study of Two Lives. International Universities Press, New York: 1955. Carroll and Jonathan Swift from a depthpsychological point of view. Very good in a complete but somewhat chipped and rather tatty jacket. £10 104. [GUILDFORD] Lewis Carroll and Guildford. The Guildford Corporation, Guildford: 1970. 8pp of text and photographic reproduction outlining the involvement of Carroll in his property at Guildford. Fine. £3

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105. GUILIANO, Edward (ed). Lewis Carroll Observed. A Collection of Unpublished Photographs, Drawings, Poetry and New Essays. Clarkson N. Potter, New York: 1976. Very good in a very good jacket with a couple of small nicks. £8 106. GUILIANO, Edward (ed). Lewis Carroll: A Celebration. Essays on the Occasion of the th 150 Anniversary of the Birth of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. Clarkson N. Potter, New York: 1982. Fifteen scholarly essays on subjects as diverse as Caroll and Ellen Terry to Carroll the surrealist. Very good in a very good jacket. £15 107. HATCH, Evelyn M (ed). A Selection from the Letters of Lewis Carroll (The Rev Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) to His Child Friends. Together with “Eight or Nine Wise Words About Letter Writing”. Macmillan & Co., London: 1933. Very good in blue cloth. £15 108. HUDSON, Derek. Lewis Carroll. Constable, London: 1954. The first full-length biography of Carroll following the publication of his diaries. Very good in a good jacket that is a little chipped and rubbed at the edges. £10 109. HUDSON, Derek. Writers and Their Work No. 96. Lewis Carroll. The British Council, London: 1958. 40pp stapled into thin card covers. Very good. £3 110. HUXLEY, Francis. The Raven and the Writing Desk. Thames & Hudson, London: 1976. A book of critical writing about ‘nonsense’ in Carroll. Very good in a very good jacket with just the lightest fading along the top edge. £5 111. IMHOLTZ, August A and Charlie Lovett (compilers). In Memoriam Charles Lutwidge Dodgson 1832-1898. Obituaries of Lewis Carroll and Related Pieces. Lewis Carroll Society of North America, New York: 1998. Published to mark the centenary of Carroll’s death. Black cloth boards and no jacket as issued. Very good. £30 112. IMHOLTZ, August A (ed). Thimbles and Hope. Being an Exhaustive and Entertaining History of the Characters and Incidents Surrounding the Founding of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America, Together with Tales from its First Quarter Century. The Lewis Carroll Society of North America: 1999, Paperback. A 25th anniversary publication by and about the Society. Fine. £8 113. JONES, Ivor Wynne. Alice’s Welsh Wonderland. The Author, Llandudno: 1999. Alice Liddell’s childhood holidays in Llandudno and North Wales are here provided with a guide for visitors. 16pp stapled into printed card covers. Fine. £4

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114. JONES, Jo Elwyn and J. Francis Gladstone. The Red King’s Dream or Lewis Carroll in Wonderland. Jonathan Cape, London: 1995. A piece of literary detection in which the authors investigate the way that contemporary ‘celebrities’ may have inspired the fantastic characters in Carroll’s fiction. Fine in a fine jacket. £5 115. JONES, Jo Elwyn and J. Francis Gladstone. The Alice Companion. A Guide to Lewis Carroll’s Alice Books. Macmillan, London: 1998. Very good in a very good jacket. £15 116. KING, Gerald M. Alice Through the Pillar-box and What She Found There. A Philatelic Phantasy.Whizzard Press, London: 1978. Surely one of the most peculiar of many peculiar approaches to Alice: King takes on the philately of Wonderland illustrating stamps, first day covers, special issues, postmarks, and so on to commemorate all manner of characters and events from the books. Very good in a very good jacket. £5 117. LEACH, Karoline. In the Shadow of the Dreamchild. A New Understanding of Lewis Carroll. Peter Owen, London: 1999. A well reasoned case for reassessing some of the tropes which have dogged Lewis’s biography, that is, that his only emotional, and probably sexual interest, was in immature girls. Fine in a fine jacket. £15 118. [LEWIS CARROLL SOCIETY] Jabberwocky. The Lewis Carroll Society Magazine/ The Journal of the Lewis Carroll Society. A complete run from No. 1 (1969) to Vol. 24 No.2 (Autumn 1997) plus the index volume to cover that whole period i.e. 77 issues plus index. After no.13 the magazine stopped numbering itself with simple numbers and moved to annual ‘volumes’ with four issues in a year. At this point the title changed to Journal from Magazine. Sometimes two numbers were combined into one cover. In 1997 the Journal of the Society became The Carrollian (also in this catalogue). All in very good condition. £120 119. [LEWIS CARROLL SOCIETY] Bandersnatch. The Newsletter of the Lewis Carroll Society. A run from no. 31 (September, 1980) to no. 133 (October 2006), i.e. 104 issues. Interesting to watch the evolution from a single folded sheet of A4 to a multipage stapled booklet with its own ISSN. £45 120. [LEWIS CARROLL SOCIETY] Lewis Carroll Review. The Reviewing Journal of the Lewis Carroll Society. A broken run consisting of nos 1-34, 36, 42-44, i.e. 38 issues. A booklet format journal whose aim is to review all the major publications of Carrollian interest as they are published. Very good condition. £40 121. [LEWIS CARROLL SOCIETY] The Carrollian. The Lewis Carroll Journal. A broken run from No.1 (Spring 1998) to No. 17 (Spring 2006) and then nos 21, 22, and 24 i.e. 20 issues in total. All in very good condition. £50 122. [LEWIS CARROLL SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA] Knight Letter. A run of eight issues i.e. Vol II nos. 2-9 (Winter 2003-Winter 2007). Very good condition. £30 123. LOVETT, Charlie. Lewis Carroll’s England. An Illustrated Guide for the Literary Tourist. White Stone Publishing The Lewis Carroll Society, London: 1998. Paperback.

A large format softcover publication which is well illustrated with b/w reproductions of photographs and other pictures and which takes in, other than Oxford, places such as Whitby, Ripon, Rugby, and Richmond among others. Fine. £15 124. LOVETT, Charles. Lewis Carroll and the Press. An Anotated Bibliography of Charles Dodgson’s Contributions to Periodicals. Oak Knoll Press / The British Library, London: 1999. Fine in a fine jacket. £8 125. MARTIN, Stephen. Dr Dabbs of Shanklin and ‘His very ingenious theory about Jack the Ripper’. The Lewis Carroll Society, Isle of Wight: 2001. “Issued in a small number” during the society’s Summer Outing to the Island that year. “Charles Dodgson wrote in his diary on Wednesday 26 August 1891: ‘Called on Mrs Dabbs and had a talk with Dr Dabbs about his very ingenious theory about “Jack the Ripper”, etc, etc,’”. 8pp stapled into card covers. Fine. £10 126. MATHESON, Brenda Dane. Lewis Carroll The Tender Years Around the North. Nordales (Five Counties) Publications, Darlington: 1973. 60pp in stiff printed card covers. “The sad-happy story of the earlier years of Lewis Carroll, with particular reference to his long association with Croft Rectory and the North of England, from 1843-1868. And with a short collection of specially selected poems.” Very good. £3

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127. MORRIS, Frankie. Artist of Wonderland. The Life, Political Cartoons, and Illustrations of Tenniel. Lutterworth Press, Cambridge: 2006. New and still in cellophane wrap. £30 128. NEWMAN, Cathy. “The Wonderland of Lewis Carroll” in National Geographic. Vol. 179 No. 6 (June 1991) pp.100-129. Profusely illustrated as one would expect from this publication. The author was a senior staff writer. Very good. £3 129. NICKEL, Douglas R. Dreaming in Pictures. The Photography of Lewis Carroll. Yale University Press, London: 2003. Published to coincide with a touring exhibition of Carroll’s photographs organised by the author. A large format and highly illustrated book. Fine in a very good jacket. £12 130. OVENDEN, Graham (ed). The Illustrators of Alice in Wonderland. Academy Press, London: 1979. Reprint. Small paperback which amounts to an illustrative anthology with notes. Very good. £6 131. PHILIPS, Robert (ed). Aspects of Alice. Lewis Carroll’s Dreamchild as seen through the Critics’ Looking-Glasses 1865-1971.Gollancz, London: 1972. An anthology of writing about Alice. Contributors include W. H. Auden, Roger Lancelyn Green, Virginia Woolf, Walter de la Mare, Robert Graves, William Empson and host of lesser-known critics and commentators. Very good in a fine jacket. £20 132. [PITKIN] The World of Alice. Pitkin Guides, Andover: 2004. Reprint. A glossy, profusely illustrated booklet linking Alice to the places it was written in and inspired by. 28pp stapled into card covers. Near Fine. £3 133. PUDNEY, John. Lewis Carroll and his World. Thames & Hudson, London: 1976. Very good in a very good jacket that is somewhat faded at the spine. £4 134. RACKIN, Donald. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Nonsense, Sense and Meaning. Twayne Publishers, New York: 1991. Paperback. Billed as “A reader’s companion to the novels’ this is one of the ‘Masterworks’ series published by Twayne. Fine. £15 135. REED, Langford. The Life of Lewis Carroll. W. & G. Foyle, London: 1932. A very good copy without a jacket. £15 131

136. RICHARDSON, Joanna. “Dodgson in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll in 1862” in History Today. Vol. XXV, No. 2. Pp.110-117. Very good. £4 137. SABUDA, Robert. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. A Pop-Up Adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s Original Title. Little Simon, London: 2003. Five of the most complicated 3D popup dioramas you have ever seen. Very good. £22 138. SCHILLER, Justin G. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. An 1865 printing redescribed and newly identified as the Publisher’s “File Copy”. Privately Printed for The Jabberwock, London: 1990. Includes a revised and expanded census of the suppressed 1865 Alice. Patterned boards. Very good but a little bumped. £30 139. SCOWEN, Roger. In the Footsteps of Lewis Carroll. Guildford to Farnham via The Watts Gallery. The Lewis Carroll Society, Hampton: 2003. Number 33 of 40 copies. 8pp stapled into card covers. A recreation for the modern walker of one of Carroll’s walks mentioned three times in his diaries. A curiosity. Fine. £4 140. SHABERMAN, R. B. and Denis Crutch. Under The Quizzing Glass. A Lewis Carroll Miscellany containing original studies of his life and work together with some scarce Carrolliana now first reprinted and a poem never before published. The Magpie Press, London: 1972. A numbered and limited edition of 400. 60pp in stiff card covers. This copy is ex-public library and the removal of the borrowing record on the half-title has caused a little damage. £12 141. SIMPSON, Roger. Sir John Tenniel. Aspects of His Work. Associated Universities Press, Ontario: 1994. Very good in a very good jacket. £10 142. SMULLYAN, Raymond. Alice in Puzzle-Land. A Carrollian Tale for Children Under Eighty. Penguin, London: 1984. Paperback. Good. £3 143. SOTHEBY’S. Lewis Carroll’s Alice. The Photographs, Books, Papers and Personal Effects of Alice Liddell and Her Family. Sotheby’s, London: 2001. The catalogue of this major sale on 6th June 2001. Heavily illustrated and has the ‘auction results’ sheet laid inside. Fine. £12 144. STEADMAN, Ralph. My After-Dinner Speech on the occasion of The Centenary Dinner at Christ Church, Oxford on the 14th January, 1998, to celebrate the life of Lewis Carroll. White Stone Publishing The Lewis Carroll Society, Luton: 1998. 18pp stapled into card covers. Fine. £10 145. STERN, Jeffrey. Lewis Carroll Bibliophile. White Stone Publishing The Lewis Carroll Society, London: 1997. An examination of Carroll’s love of books through the library he left behind including booksellers’ and auction catalogues in facsimile. Limited to 500 copies. Fine. £15 146. STOFFEL, Stepanie Lovett. The Art of Alice in Wonderland. Smithmark, London: 1998. Signed and inscribed by the author on the title page. Quarto. Fine in a fine jacket. £20

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147. TAYLOR, Alexander L. The White Knight. A Study of C. L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll). Oliver & Boyd, London: 1952. Very good in red cloth with no jacket. £10 148. TAYLOR, Roger and Edward Wakeling. Lewis Carroll Photographer. The Princeton University Library Albums. Princeton University Press, Woodstock: 2002. This copy is signed and inscribed by both authors on the title page. Fine without a jacket as issued. £25 149. TIERNEY, Tom. Alice in Wonderland Paper Doll. Dover Publications, New York: 1992. A small publication just 8pp in stiff card covers in which Alice becomes a paper dressup doll to be cut out from the pages. As new. £6 150. THOMAS, Donald. Lewis Carroll. A Portrait with Background. John Murray, London: 1996. Fine in a fine jacket. £6 151. [VINYL] Nonsense Verse of Lewis Carroll. Read by Beatrice Lillie, Cyril Ritchard and Stanley Holloway. Caedmon Literary Series TCE103, [1957]. Extended play 45rpm. Visually record appears in very good condition. Sleeve in good condition with just a little wear and light marks. £10 152. [VINYL] Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. A Golden Voice Story Record Book. ERD Studio, n.d. [c.1960] 78rpm in a pocket in the front cover of a colour printed booklet. A-side has ‘The Lobster Quadrille’ B-side has ‘Beautiful Soup’. The text is reproduced in the booklet with illustrations by Faith Jaques. Music by Roger Fiske. Record has not been played but appears fine to visual inspection. Booklet is in fair condition with bumped and creased corners, short tears and nicks. £18

153. [VINYL] Alice in Wonderland. Happy Time Records (Pickwick International): 1962. 78rpm. Multi-coloured vinyl with Alice on the A-side “with full cast and orchestra” and songs from Mother Goose on the B-side. Visually the record appears in good condition. The sleeve is somewhat scruffy. £15

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154. WAKELING, Edward (ed). Lewis Carroll’s Games and Puzzles. Dover Publications, New York: 1992. Paperback. An illustrated compilation published in association with the Lewis Carroll Birth Place Trust. Fine. £3 155. WAKELING, Edward (ed). Rediscovered Lewis Carroll Puzzles. Dover Publications, New York: 1995. Paperback. Fine. £3 156. WARNER, Maria and others. Lewis Carroll. The British Council, London: 1998. A book produced to accompany an exhibition of Carroll’s photography. Includes specially commissioned articles and reproductions of the photographs. Fine in pictorial boards as issued. £5 157. [WESTMINSTER ABBEY] Evensong followed by the unveiling of a memorial to Lewis Carroll. Friday 17 December 1982. An order of service. 8pp, stapled together. Very good. £5 158. WHITE, Alan. A Fondness for Bathing Machines. The Lewis Carroll Society, Isle of Wight: 2001. “Issued in a small number” during the Society’s Summer Outing to the Island in that year. 16pp stapled into card covers. Fine. £10

159. WILLIAMS, Sidney Herbert and Falconer Madan. The Lewis Carroll Handbook being a New Version of A Handbook of the Literature of The Rev’d C. L. Dodgson. Oxford University Press, London: 1962. A bibliographical survey of his own books and books about him and his work. “Now revised, augmented and brought up to 1960 by Roger Lancelyn Green” An ex-library copy with the usual labels and stamps but in very good condition nonetheless, a very usable copy. £15 160. WILSON, Robin. Lewis Carroll in Numberland. His Fantastical Mathematical Logical Life. An Agony in Eight Fits. Allen Lane Penguin Books, London: 2008. Fine in a fine jacket. £8 161. WULLSCHLAGER, Jackie. Inventing Wonderland. The Lives and Fantasies of Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, J. M. Barrie, Kenneth Grahame and A. A. Milne. Methuen, London: 1995. Very good in a very good but shelfworn jacket. £8

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