charles lutwidge dodgson (lewis carroll) 1832 –1898 - Princeton ...
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300<br />
blocked in gold on front cover, and a circular<br />
cut of the White Queen blocked in blind on<br />
back cover, spine blocked in gold.<br />
The first 12 p. of adverts. as above, except for<br />
two items on p. 12; an additional [12] p. of adverts.<br />
vary somewhat from Copies 1 and 2.<br />
155. … Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and<br />
Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice<br />
Found There. By Lewis Carroll. With Ninetytwo<br />
Illustrations by John Tenniel. . . . London<br />
and New York: Macmillan and Co., 1887.<br />
2 vols. in 1. Illus. 18.5 cm.<br />
Each volume also has separate t.p. At head of<br />
t.ps: People’s Edition.<br />
Grayish yellow green smooth cloth, with<br />
an illustration of Alice and the pack of cards<br />
blocked in black and red on front cover, and<br />
an illustration of Alice with Humpty Dumpty<br />
blocked in black and red on back cover. Free<br />
front endpaper lacking.<br />
Adverts., [2] p. at back.<br />
Pasted in over halftitle is a folded sheet containing<br />
nine pen-and-ink drawings by Carroll,<br />
inscribed: Miss Edith [Harrison] from Lewis<br />
Carroll. Laid in is a note, signed Hilda W. Harrison,<br />
Nov. 1, 1928, giving the history of the<br />
drawings.<br />
Book label of R. M. Harrison.<br />
156. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through<br />
the Looking Glass. Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by<br />
Harry Rountree. London & Glasgow: Collins’<br />
Clear-Type Press [1932].<br />
318 p. Colored front., illus. 15.5 cm.<br />
Engraved t.p.<br />
Dark green flexible boards, embossed with a<br />
fine bead pattern, and with a silky finish, front<br />
cover and spine blocked in gold.<br />
Inscribed on free front endpaper: APH 1932.<br />
Laid in is an undated letter from Caryl Hargreaves<br />
to Mr. Parrish, explaining that his<br />
mother (Alice Pleasance Hargreaves) is bound<br />
by a promise not to sign the book, and may at<br />
best initial it.<br />
C. L. Dodgson<br />
nos. 154–160<br />
157. Copy 2.<br />
Very dark green flexible simulated leather,<br />
spine blocked in gold. Top edges stained dark<br />
green.<br />
158. The Annotated Alice. Alice’s Adventures in<br />
Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass. By<br />
Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by John Tenniel.<br />
With an Introduction and Notes by Martin<br />
Gardner. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, Inc.<br />
[c1960].<br />
352 p. Illus. 28 cm.<br />
“Introduction,” p. 7–16.<br />
Grayish yellow smooth cloth, printed in gray.<br />
Top edges stained blue. Star-patterned endpapers,<br />
with an oval vignette of Alice on pastedown<br />
front and back endpapers, white on olive<br />
gray.<br />
159. … Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and<br />
Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found<br />
There. With illustrations by John Tenniel. Edited<br />
with an Introduction by Roger Lancelyn<br />
Green. London, New York, Toronto: Oxford<br />
University Press, 1971.<br />
xxxiii, 277, [1] p. Front., illus. 21 cm.<br />
At head of title: Lewis Carroll.<br />
On halftitle: Oxford English Novels.<br />
“Introduction,” p. [ix]–xxv.<br />
Strong greenish yellow smooth cloth, spine<br />
blocked in gold and with a red label.<br />
160. … Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland &<br />
Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.<br />
With an Introduction by Morton N. Cohen.<br />
Toronto, New York, London, Sydney: Bantam<br />
Books [1981].<br />
xxix, [1], 223 p. Illus. 17.5 cm.<br />
At head of title: A Bantam Classic.<br />
“Introduction,” p. vii–xxii.<br />
“Text Illustrations by John Tenniel[.] Cover<br />
art from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,<br />
Windermere edition. Illustrated by Milo<br />
Winter. Copyright 1916, 1944 by Rand Mc-<br />
Nally.”