charles lutwidge dodgson (lewis carroll) 1832 –1898 - Princeton ...
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312<br />
xvii p., 1 leaf, 109 p. Front., diagrams. 18.5 cm.<br />
Deep yellowish brown flexible smooth cloth,<br />
front cover blocked in black.<br />
Advert., [1] p. at back.<br />
Inscribed on halftitle: R. G. Faussett, with the<br />
sincere regards of his old pupil the Author.<br />
Oct. 3, 1893.<br />
244. … Curiosissima Curatoria. By “Rude Dona-<br />
tus”. . . . Oxford: Printed by G. Sheppard, 1892.<br />
[7], 47 p. 18.5 cm.<br />
At head of title: Printed for Private Circulation.<br />
“Preface,” signed C. L. Dodgson, Ex-Curator,<br />
p. [5–6].<br />
Erratum slip inserted at p. [1].<br />
Yellowish gray wrappers.<br />
245. The Deserted Parks. [Oxford], 1867.<br />
4 p. 22.5 cm.<br />
Caption title.<br />
Dated May, 1867. Dodgson’s anonymous parody<br />
in verse of Goldsmith’s Deserted Village.<br />
Unbound, but removed from a binding.<br />
With three marginal notes, probably in Falconer<br />
Madan’s hand, explaining allusions in<br />
the poem.<br />
246. The Diaries of Lewis Carroll. Now first edited<br />
and supplemented by Roger Lancelyn<br />
Green. . . . London: Cassell & Company Ltd,<br />
1953.<br />
2 vols. (xxvi, 262 p., 1 leaf; [7], 263–604 p., 1<br />
leaf). Front. in Vol. i, plates. 22 cm.<br />
Black smooth cloth, spine blocked in gold.<br />
247. ———. Now first edited and supplemented<br />
by Roger Lancelyn Green. . . . New York: Oxford<br />
University Press, 1954.<br />
2 vols. (xxvi, 262 p., 1 leaf; [7], 263–604 p., 1<br />
leaf). Front. in Vol. i, plates. 22 cm.<br />
Black smooth cloth, spine blocked in gold.<br />
248. Lewis Carroll’s Diaries. The Private Journals<br />
of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll<br />
). The first complete version of the nine<br />
surviving volumes with notes and annotations<br />
C. L. Dodgson<br />
nos. 243–251<br />
by Edward Wakeling. With an Introduction<br />
by Roger Lancelyn Green. . . . [Luton, Beds]:<br />
The Lewis Carroll Society: Publications Unit,<br />
1993–99.<br />
Vols. 1–5. 21.5 cm.<br />
In process of publication; to be completed in<br />
nine volumes.<br />
Vol. 5, p. 255–369: The Russian Journal, the<br />
manuscript of which is in the Parrish Collection.<br />
Dark blue fabrikoid.<br />
Inscribed on free front endpaper of Vol. 1: Presented<br />
to <strong>Princeton</strong> University Library, with<br />
sincere regards and thanks, Edward Wakeling<br />
June 1994. On free front endpaper of Vol. 3:<br />
For <strong>Princeton</strong> University Library from the editor,<br />
Edward Wakeling August 1996.<br />
249. A Discussion of the Various Methods of Procedure<br />
in Conducting Elections. Oxford: E. B.<br />
Gardner, E. Pickard Hall, and J. H. Stacy,<br />
Printers to the University, 1873.<br />
15, [1] p. Diagrams. 17 cm.<br />
Preface signed C. L. D.<br />
No wrappers; stitched.<br />
The author’s copy, with his monogram, CLD,<br />
in black ink on t.p., and notes and changes in<br />
purple ink in his hand.<br />
With: The Method of Nomination. [1873.]<br />
Single sheet, printed on one side. 17.5 cm.<br />
Printed separately when Dodgson found that<br />
he had omitted this method in his Discussion<br />
of the Various Methods. . . . (see Handbook, p. 75).<br />
The leaf forms the final section of Chapter i of<br />
the pamphlet.<br />
250. A Disputed Point in Logic. [1894.]<br />
Leaflet, printed on inner two pages only, with<br />
the second printed page numbered “2”. 22 cm.<br />
Caption title.<br />
Unsigned. Dated May 1, 1894.<br />
Unbound.<br />
251. Divisibility by Seven. [1885?]<br />
Single sheet, printed on one side. 22 cm.<br />
Begins: “< >—Mr. Askew, in 1274, May 30,