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322<br />

342. Copy 2.<br />

“Designed by Roderick Stinehour. . . . and<br />

printed letterpress by The Stinehour Press,<br />

Lunenburg, Vermont. . . . Subscriber’s Edition<br />

printed … in an edition of 395 signed copies<br />

of which this is copy number [in manuscript:]<br />

62.” Signed by Martin Gardner, Selwyn H.<br />

Goodacre, Charles Mitchell, and Roderick<br />

Stinehour.<br />

Linen covers. Dark red morocco spine.<br />

With a portfolio containing the 44 plates on<br />

loose sheets.<br />

Gray cardboard and dark red smooth cloth<br />

slip-in case, printed in red.<br />

343. Lewis Carroll’s The Hunting of the Snark,<br />

An Agony, in Eight Fits. Carroll Studies Number<br />

7. Illustrated by Barry Moser. With an introduction<br />

by James R. Kincaid. [Berkeley,<br />

Los Angeles]: Published by the University of<br />

California Press for The Lewis Carroll Society<br />

of North America [1983].<br />

42, [2] p., 1 leaf. Front., illus. 34 cm.<br />

T.p. printed in black and light purple. Headings<br />

printed in light purple.<br />

[Introduction], p. 9.<br />

“The calligraphy on the title page is the work<br />

of Betse Curtis. . . . This specially numbered series<br />

is limited to 350 copies. . . . This is copy [in<br />

manuscript:] 13 [printed:] Hereby signed by<br />

the illustrator. [in manuscript:] B M[.]”<br />

Light greenish blue wrappers, front wrapper<br />

embossed in blind, over stiff white wrappers.<br />

344. The Hunting of the Snark by Lewis Carroll<br />

illustrated by Frank Hinder. [Flemington,<br />

VIC, Australia]: Carroll Foundation [c1989].<br />

64 p. Illus. 25 cm.<br />

Illustrated t.p.<br />

“Why a Snark?” by John Paull, p. 7–10. “Snark/<br />

Boojum,” by Frank Hinder, p. 13–16.<br />

Page 64 is an advert. for OnTheBall Computer<br />

Resource Centres.<br />

“First Edition: 1989. Launched at the First<br />

International Lewis Carroll Conference, Christ<br />

C. L. Dodgson<br />

nos. 342–347<br />

Church, Oxford University, 27–30th July.”—<br />

p. 2.<br />

Black smooth cloth, front cover blocked in<br />

gold.<br />

345. The Hunting Of The Snark, an agony, in eight<br />

fits. By Lewis Carroll. Illustrated By Jonathan<br />

Dixon. New York: Lewis Carroll Society of<br />

North America, 1992.<br />

[4] p., 1 blank leaf, [7], 82, [5] p. Front., illus.<br />

28.5 cm.<br />

“Title Calligraphy by Mr. Glen Epstein.”<br />

Regular Edition (limited to 475 copies).<br />

First Edition.<br />

Black smooth cloth, front cover “stamped in silver<br />

foil.”<br />

346. ———. By Lewis Carroll. Illustrated By<br />

Jonathan Dixon. New York: Lewis Carroll Society<br />

of North America, 1992.<br />

[4] p., 1 blank leaf, [7], 82, [5] p., 1 blank leaf,<br />

1 leaf. Front., illus. 28.5 cm.<br />

“Title Calligraphy by Mr. Glen Epstein.”<br />

Deluxe Edition (number 41 of 50 copies signed<br />

by the artist, with a pen-and-ink sketch by him<br />

of “Library & Deanery garden, Christ Church,<br />

Oxford,” dated “Mar 14.92 Christ Church,” on<br />

final leaf).<br />

First Edition.<br />

Black smooth cloth, front cover “stamped in<br />

gold foil.”<br />

347. … The Hunting of the Snark. An Agony in<br />

Eight Fits. With Nine Illustrations by Henry<br />

Holiday. London: Macmillan Publishers, 1993.<br />

2 vols. Plates, illus. 26.5 cm.<br />

At head of title: Lewis Carroll.<br />

T.p. printed in black and red.<br />

“Introduction,” by Selwyn Goodacre, p. vii–<br />

xiv.<br />

“The edition consists of 430 numbered copies,<br />

of which the first 130 copies are accompanied<br />

by a portfolio containing separate prints<br />

of the nine wood-engravings. Numbers 1 to<br />

55 are bound in full leather and are presented<br />

in a slip-case with the prints. Numbers 56 to

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