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324<br />

University Library. The original is described<br />

in the Handbook, p. 105.<br />

In the author’s hand, above the printed title:<br />

Lanrick. “The muster-place be Lanrick mead.”<br />

Rule 1 is also changed in the author’s hand.<br />

356. Lanrick. A Game for Two Players. [1880.]<br />

Single sheet, printed on one side. 22 cm.<br />

Signed Lewis Carroll.<br />

The rules of the game, numbered 1 through 6.<br />

Epigraph below title: ‘The muster-place be<br />

Lanric mead.’ With a “k” inserted in purple<br />

ink to read “Lanrickmead”. Dated “Dec. 1880”<br />

in purple ink in the author’s hand in upper<br />

right-hand corner.<br />

357. … ———.<br />

In The Monthly Packet, [edited by Charlotte M.<br />

Yonge, Dec. 1880. London: Walter Smith.]<br />

Pages 613–614. 22 cm.<br />

Appended to “A Tangled Tale. Answers to<br />

Knot iii,” p. 610–613. Signed Lewis Carroll.<br />

Extracted with the leaves of A Tangled Tale<br />

and bound. See No. 546.<br />

Dark blue diagonal straight-grain morocco<br />

cloth. Darker blue morocco spine and corners.<br />

Sprinkled edges, red.<br />

358. … ———. Second Edition.<br />

In The Monthly Packet, edited by Charlotte M.<br />

Yonge, Third Series, No. 8, Aug. 1881. London:<br />

Walter Smith.<br />

Pages 198–199. 22 cm.<br />

Signed Lewis Carroll.<br />

Very light greenish blue illustrated wrappers.<br />

359. Copy 2.<br />

The leaves extracted and bound in chronological<br />

order with the leaves of A Tangled Tale,<br />

also extracted from The Monthly Packet. See<br />

No. 546.<br />

Dark blue diagonal straight-grain morocco<br />

cloth. Darker blue morocco spine and corners.<br />

Sprinkled edges, red.<br />

360. … ———. Third Edition.<br />

In The Monthly Packet, edited by Charlotte M.<br />

C. L. Dodgson<br />

nos. 355–365<br />

Yonge, Third Series, No. 11, Nov. 1881. London:<br />

Walter Smith.<br />

Page 512. 22 cm.<br />

Unsigned, but appears on the verso of the last<br />

leaf of an installment of A Tangled Tale, which<br />

is signed Lewis Carroll.<br />

Very light greenish blue illustrated wrappers.<br />

361. Copy 2.<br />

Extracted with the leaves of A Tangled Tale<br />

and bound. See No. 546.<br />

Dark blue diagonal straight-grain morocco<br />

cloth. Darker blue morocco spine and corners.<br />

Sprinkled edges, red.<br />

362. Lawn Tennis Tournaments. The True Method<br />

of Assigning Prizes with a Proof of the Fallacy of<br />

the Present Method. By Charles L. Dodgson. . . .<br />

London: Macmillan and Co., 1883.<br />

[2], 9 p. 19 cm.<br />

No wrappers; stitched.<br />

Advert., verso of p. 9.<br />

363. A Lesson in Latin.<br />

In The Jabberwock, Vol. [1], No. 5, June 1888.<br />

Boston: Fourth Class, ’91, of the Girls’ Latin<br />

School.<br />

Page 2. 30 cm.<br />

A poem, signed Lewis Carroll.<br />

The issue is incorrectly numbered Vol. 2, No.<br />

5.<br />

“A Friend Worth Having” includes the text<br />

of a typewritten letter from Lewis Carroll to<br />

“Dear Young Friends,” enclosing the poem,<br />

dated May 17, 1888, p. [1]–2.<br />

In a volume containing Vols. 1–4 (1888–91) of<br />

the school paper.<br />

Black horizontal cord cloth.<br />

364. Copy 2.<br />

Clipped one half of p. [1] and 2 containing<br />

above two contributions by Lewis Carroll.<br />

365. [Letter from Mabel.] [Oxford, 1880.]<br />

Single sheet, printed on one side. 18 cm.<br />

Cyclostyled. Dated Edinborough, February 14.<br />

Begins: “My dear Emily. . . .”

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