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310<br />

227. Copy 2.<br />

23.5 cm.<br />

Presumably a later issue, with the word “Sick”<br />

inserted before “Children” in each of the first<br />

three Questions on the verso of the leaf. See<br />

Handbook, p. 169.<br />

228. [Circular disavowing any connection with a<br />

pseudonym or with any book not published under<br />

the name Dodgson.] [1890.]<br />

Leaflet, printed on first page only. 18 cm.<br />

Begins: “Mr. C. L. Dodgson is so frequently<br />

addressed by strangers. . . .” A variant of the<br />

“Stranger Circular”; see Handbook, p. 168–<br />

169.<br />

229. [Circular asking for the return of poorly printed<br />

copies of the Sixtieth Thousand of Through the<br />

Looking-Glass.]<br />

Single sheet, printed on both sides. 23.5 cm.<br />

Headed Messrs. Macmillan and Co., London,<br />

1894. Begins: “Dear Sir, or Madam, For over<br />

25 years. . . .” Signed Lewis Carroll. Addressed<br />

below signature, “To the Resident Manager of<br />

the [blank]”.<br />

Carroll proposes to give unsold copies to Mechanics’<br />

Institutes, etc., and requests that answers<br />

be filled in to the six questions about the<br />

institution’s needs printed on the verso. A version<br />

of Advertisement. (No. 4).<br />

230. The Collected Verse of Lewis Carroll. With<br />

an Introduction by John Francis McDermott.<br />

New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. [c1929].<br />

xxxviii, 228 p. 21.5 cm.<br />

“Introduction,” p. xiii–xxxviii.<br />

“First Edition.”<br />

Very light greenish blue boards. Moderate<br />

blue horizontal fine rib cloth spine and corners.<br />

Gold label on front cover and on spine.<br />

Inscribed on free front endpaper: To Morris<br />

L. Parrish from his affectionate cousin Polly<br />

Horsey Christmas 1929.<br />

231. The Collected Verse of Lewis Carroll (The Rev.<br />

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson ). With Illustrations<br />

by Sir John Tenniel, Arthur B. Frost, Henry<br />

C. L. Dodgson<br />

nos. 227–234<br />

Holiday, Harry Furniss, and the Author. London:<br />

Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1932.<br />

xiv, 445, [1] p. Front., illus. 20 cm.<br />

“Preface,” unsigned, p. vii–viii.<br />

Dark blue smooth cloth, front cover blocked in<br />

gold. Bevelled boards. T.e.g.<br />

232. ———. With Illustrations by Sir John Tenniel,<br />

Arthur B. Frost, Henry Holiday, Harry<br />

Furniss, and the Author. New York: The Macmillan<br />

Company, 1933.<br />

xiv, 445, [1] p. Front., illus. 20 cm.<br />

“Preface,” unsigned, p. vii–viii.<br />

Light blue smooth cloth, front cover blocked<br />

as English edition.<br />

233. The Complete Illustrated Works of Lewis Carroll.<br />

Edited by Edward Guiliano. Alice’s Adventures<br />

in Wonderland. Through the Looking-Glass<br />

and What Alice Found There. The<br />

Hunting of the Snark. Rhyme? and Reason?<br />

A Tangled Tale. Alice’s Adventures Under<br />

Ground. Sylvie and Bruno. Sylvie and Bruno<br />

Concluded. Three Sunsets and Other Poems.<br />

Illustrated by John Tenniel, Lewis Carroll, Arthur<br />

B. Frost, Henry Holiday, Harry Furniss,<br />

and E. Gertrude Thomson. New York: Avenel<br />

Books [c1982].<br />

xxii, 868 p., 1 leaf. Front., illus. 23.5 cm.<br />

“This 1982 edition is published by Avenel<br />

Books, distributed by Crown Publishers, Inc.”<br />

“Introduction,” by Edward Guiliano, p. xi–xix.<br />

Deep purplish red fabrikoid.<br />

234. The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll. Illustrated<br />

by John Tenniel. Introduction by Alexander<br />

Woollcott. New York: The Modern Library<br />

[1936].<br />

xi, [3], 1293 p. Illus. 21 cm.<br />

On halftitle: The Modern Library of the<br />

World’s Best Books.<br />

“Introduction,” p. 1–9.<br />

“First Modern Library Edition, 1936.”<br />

Blackish blue smooth cloth, front cover and<br />

spine blocked in silver. Top edges stained black-<br />

ish blue.

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