charles lutwidge dodgson (lewis carroll) 1832 –1898 - Princeton ...
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304<br />
“First edition.”<br />
Dark red smooth cloth, spine blocked in gold.<br />
179. … Alice in Wonderland. Second Edition. Authoritative<br />
Texts of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,<br />
Through the Looking-Glass, The Hunting of<br />
the Snark. Backgrounds. Essays in Criticism.<br />
Edited by Donald J. Gray. . . . New York, London:<br />
W. W. Norton & Company [c1992].<br />
viii, 408 p. Illus. 21 cm.<br />
At head of title: A Norton Critical Edition.<br />
Lewis Carroll.<br />
“Preface,” by Donald Gray, p. vii–viii. “Texts,”<br />
p. [1]–234. “Backgrounds,” p. [235]–318. “Essays<br />
in Criticism,” p. [319]–404.<br />
Includes “The Wasp in a Wig” and other items<br />
by the author.<br />
The illustrations are by John Tenniel; The<br />
Hunting of the Snark is unillustrated.<br />
White illustrated paperback, printed in pink,<br />
red, and black.<br />
180. Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland and<br />
Other Favorites. . . . with 92 illustrations by Sir<br />
John Tenniel. New York: Pocket Books, Inc.<br />
[c1951].<br />
[9], 308 p., 1 leaf. Illus. 16 cm.<br />
“2nd printing.”<br />
Moderate yellow green paperback, with an<br />
illustration of the Mad Tea-Party in color on<br />
front cover. Edges stained red.<br />
181. Alice’s Adventures under Ground. Being a<br />
Facsimile of the Original Ms. Book afterwards<br />
Developed into “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.”<br />
By Lewis Carroll. With Thirty-seven<br />
Illustrations by the Author. . . . London and<br />
New York: Macmillan and Co., 1886.<br />
viii p., 4 leaves, 95, [1] p. Illus. 19 cm.<br />
Deep red smooth cloth, with a triple rule border<br />
blocked in gold on both covers and a circular<br />
cut of the Mock Turtle blocked in gold on<br />
back cover. A.e.g. White endpapers.<br />
Adverts., [3] p. at back.<br />
C. L. Dodgson<br />
nos. 178–185<br />
182. Copy 2.<br />
Black endpapers.<br />
Adverts. as above.<br />
Inscribed in purple ink on halftitle: Presented<br />
to Edith Martin (as a memento of her having<br />
taken part in the Dream-Play “Alice in Wonderland”<br />
written by H. Savile-Clarke, and first<br />
produced Christmas, 1886,) by Lewis Carroll.<br />
Accompanying this copy and the inscribed<br />
1886 edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland<br />
was a note in purple ink: … The Alice Under<br />
Ground was inscribed by mistake: so both are<br />
sent. L. C. (The note is now in the Parrish Collection<br />
manuscript file.)<br />
183. Copy 3.<br />
White parchment paper boards, grained and<br />
with a soft leathery finish, blocked as above.<br />
A.e.g. White endpapers.<br />
Adverts. as above.<br />
Inscribed on halftitle: Presented to Lilian<br />
Moxon, as a small memento of her visit to Oxford,<br />
by the Author. July 1, 1895.<br />
184. ———. [Camden, N.J.: Privately printed<br />
by Jaffe in Vienna for Eldridge R. Johnson,<br />
1936.]<br />
[2], 90 p., 1 loose leaf. Illus. 19 cm.<br />
T.p. and its verso in color.<br />
Facsimile of the autograph manuscript.<br />
Dark green leather, gilt. A.e.g. In a bluish<br />
green cardboard slip-in case.<br />
185. ———. [New York: Panda Prints Inc.],<br />
[1953.]<br />
[4], 90 p. Illus. 19 cm.<br />
Colored decorated t.p. and dedication page.<br />
Text printed in brown with a few red highlights.<br />
Added decorated t.p., printed in olive: After<br />
Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript Which<br />
Later Became Alice in Wonderland. [There<br />
follows a brief history of the story and manuscript,<br />
then publisher’s imprint, etc.]<br />
Reproduction of the manuscript in the British<br />
Library.