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316<br />

and distinguishing features of each edition, see<br />

Handbook, p. 170–173.<br />

286. The Wonderland Postage-Stamp Case. [Oxford:<br />

Emberlin and Son, 1890.]<br />

First edition.<br />

Inscribed in purple ink inside inner case:<br />

L. F. D. from C. L. D. Mar. 1890.<br />

287. Copy 2.<br />

Inscribed in purple ink inside inner case: E[lizabeth].<br />

L[ucy]. D[odgson]. from C[harles].<br />

L[utwidge]. D[odgson]. Ap. 17, 1890.<br />

288. Copy 3.<br />

Inscribed on lining of outer case: F M D. with<br />

Aunt Loui’s love.<br />

289. ———. [Oxford: Emberlin and Son,<br />

1890.]<br />

Second edition.<br />

With dark purplish pink envelope, second edition.<br />

Two changes in purple ink in the author’s<br />

hand on envelope.<br />

290. Copy 2.<br />

Filled with the appropriate stamps. With dark<br />

purplish pink envelope, first edition.<br />

Stamped on envelope and on inside of inner<br />

case: B. N. C. F. Madan Oxford.<br />

In a case with Eight or Nine Wise Words, first<br />

edition. Note on a plain envelope laid in case:<br />

… purchased by myself soon after publication.<br />

F. Madan.<br />

291. ———. [Oxford: Emberlin and Son,<br />

1890.]<br />

Third edition.<br />

Five copies, four with light brown envelopes,<br />

third edition.<br />

292. The Elections to the Hebdomadal Council. A<br />

Letter to the Rev. C. W. Sandford, M. A., Has Been<br />

Addressed (on This Subject ) by Goldwin Smith,<br />

And may Possibly Reach a Second Edition. Oxford:<br />

Joseph Vincent, 1866.<br />

11 p. 18.5 cm.<br />

Dodgson’s anonymous parody in verse of<br />

Smith’s pamphlet by the same title; the t.p. of<br />

C. L. Dodgson<br />

nos. 286–296<br />

the parody printed so as to suggest a second<br />

edition of the original. See No. 985.<br />

No wrappers; stitched.<br />

Stamped on t.p.: B. N. C. F. Madan Oxford.<br />

293. An Elementary Treatise on Determinants with<br />

Their Application to Simultaneous Linear Equations<br />

and Algebraical Geometry. By Charles L.<br />

Dodgson. . . . London: Macmillan and Co.,<br />

1867.<br />

viii, 143 p. 24.5 cm.<br />

Blackish red sand cloth. Sprinkled edges, orange.<br />

Inscribed by Dodgson on t.p.: G. O. Balleine,<br />

Esq. from the Author.<br />

294. “Endowment of the Greek Professorship.”<br />

[Oxford]: Nov. 22, 1861.<br />

Broadside. 27 by 22 cm.<br />

Unsigned.<br />

With two handwritten notes by Falconer Ma-<br />

dan at foot of page, dated 30 Mar. 1886 and Oct.<br />

5, 1923, concerning authorship of the piece.<br />

295. “Eternal Punishment.”<br />

The six galley proofs, unsigned, of an essay intended<br />

for inclusion in a book never published.<br />

Cut into twelve leaves and bound. 21.5 cm.<br />

Very deep red morocco, by Riviere & Son.<br />

T.e.g. Deep reddish brown Stormont marbled<br />

endpapers.<br />

Stamp of Richard Clay & Sons, Limited, 28<br />

Oct. 1897, above title, and inscription above<br />

this: B. H., from C. L. D. Nov. 9/97.<br />

See Handbook, p. 193–194.<br />

Eternal Punishment<br />

296. … A Great Religious Difficulty. A Paper<br />

by the Rev. C. L. Dodgson (“Lewis Carroll”).<br />

Reprinted from “The Lewis Carroll Picture<br />

Book” by Permission of the Publisher, T.<br />

Fisher Unwin … London. [n.p., n.d.]<br />

16 p. 18.5 cm.<br />

At head of title: For Private Circulation.<br />

A reprint of “Eternal Punishment”; the original<br />

title appears as caption title here.

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