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326<br />

373. The Lewis Carroll Birthday Book. Selected<br />

by Christine Terhune Herrick. New York: A.<br />

Wessels & Company [c1905].<br />

[256] p. Front., illus. 15 cm.<br />

The volume is unpaginated.<br />

Halftitle with frontispiece on verso.<br />

Grayish red ornamental borders on all pages.<br />

Quotations from Lewis Carroll for every day<br />

in the year on the left-hand pages, dated blank<br />

spaces for annotations on the facing pages,<br />

with three days per page.<br />

Silhouette of “Lewis Carroll, Aged 8” on half-<br />

title. The frontispiece and two illustrations are<br />

by John Tenniel.<br />

White smooth cloth, with Wonderland characters<br />

and other decoration blocked in green,<br />

brown, and pink on front cover and on spine.<br />

No imprint at foot of spine.<br />

Manuscript annotations in 37 of the blank<br />

spaces.<br />

Bookplate of Clara Popper.<br />

374. Copy 2.<br />

Slightly taller and wider.<br />

Pale yellow smooth cloth, blocked as above,<br />

but in two shades of green and a darker pink.<br />

At foot of spine: Wessels[.] A bookplate is<br />

printed on pastedown front endpaper.<br />

375. … The Lewis Carroll Book. Illustrated by<br />

John Tenniel and Henry Holiday. Edited by<br />

Richard Herrick. New York: Lincoln Mac<br />

Veagh, The Dial Press; Toronto: Longmans,<br />

Green and Co., 1931.<br />

xix, 439 p. Illus. 21 cm.<br />

“Introduction,” signed R. H., p. vii–xvii.<br />

Moderate blue buckram.<br />

Inscribed on flyleaf: to Morris L. Parrish in appreciation<br />

of his appreciation of Lewis Carroll<br />

Richard Herrick March 7, 1932.<br />

376. “The Lewis Carroll Circular.” Number One.<br />

May 1973. Being an occasional publication of<br />

hitherto scarce, unpublished or “lost” Carrolliana.<br />

. . . Edited by Travor Winkfield, from 14<br />

Wesley Road, Leeds 12, England. . . .<br />

C. L. Dodgson<br />

nos. 373–379<br />

50 unnumbered leaves. Plates. 28 cm.<br />

Mimeographed.<br />

Number 14 of a Limited Edition of sixty numbered<br />

and signed (by the editor) copies.<br />

White wrappers, with Tenniel’s illustration of<br />

Alice swimming with the Mouse in the pool of<br />

tears on outside front wrapper. Stapled.<br />

377. ———. Being an occasional publication of<br />

hitherto scarce, unpublished or “lost” items of<br />

Carrolliana. Number Two. November 1974. . . .<br />

[Sixty numbered and signed copies of this Circular<br />

have been printed at The Print Center,<br />

194 State Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201, a nonprofit<br />

facility funded by a grant from the Coordinating<br />

Council of Literary Magazines and<br />

the New York State Council on the Arts.]<br />

[2], 74 p., 1 leaf. Illus., facsims. 27 cm.<br />

Reproduced from typewritten copy.<br />

“Edited by Travor Winkfield, from 14 Wesley<br />

Road, Leeds 12, England.”<br />

“Corrigenda and Addenda to ‘The Lewis Carroll<br />

Circular’ Number One,” p. 64.<br />

Number 2 of 5 copies hors commerce, signed<br />

by the editor.<br />

White wrappers, with Dodgson’s illustrations<br />

for “Mister Fox” on outside front and outside<br />

back wrappers. Stapled.<br />

378. Lewis Carroll on a Sign of the Times. [London:<br />

Printed for C. N. Scott], [n.d.]<br />

Single sheet, printed on both sides. 22 cm.<br />

Signed C. N. S.<br />

An introductory paragraph by Scott, followed<br />

by quoted sections from a letter by Carroll. The<br />

letter originally appeared in the Pall Mall Gazette<br />

for 12 Feb. 1875, under the heading “Vivisection<br />

as a Sign of the Times.” Scott here reprints<br />

two major sections of the letter, from<br />

“Is the anatomist …” to “ ‘Qui vult decipi decipiatur’,”<br />

and from “Selfishness is the keynote<br />

…” to “at least a hell for animals.”<br />

Book label of Sidney Williams.<br />

379. The Lewis Carroll Picture Book. A Selection<br />

from the Unpublished Writings and Drawings of

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