charles lutwidge dodgson (lewis carroll) 1832 –1898 - Princeton ...
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27. ———. By Lewis Carroll. With Twelve<br />
Full-Page Illustrations in Color From Drawings<br />
by Blanche McManus. New York: M. F.<br />
Mansfield and A. Wessels [c1899].<br />
[5]–121 p. Colored front., colored plates. 25.5<br />
cm.<br />
Illustrated t.p.<br />
Light gray smooth cloth, with a design by the<br />
illustrator on front cover blocked in red and<br />
blue. Top edges stained red. Illustrated (by B.<br />
MacManus) endpapers, printed in red.<br />
28. ——— by Lewis Carroll. With an Introduction<br />
by E. S. Martin. Illustrated by Peter Newell.<br />
New York and London: Harper & Brothers,<br />
1901.<br />
xvii, 192, [1] p. Front., plates. 22.5 cm.<br />
Ornamental borders in moderate olive by Robert<br />
Murray Wright.<br />
“Introduction,” p. xi–xvii.<br />
Yellowish white parchment paper boards, with<br />
a cut of Alice embossed in gold at lower left of<br />
front cover. T.e.g.; other edges untrimmed.<br />
29. ———. By Lewis Carroll. Edited by Florence<br />
Milner. . . . Illustrated by F. Y. Cory. . . .<br />
Chicago, New York, London: Rand, McNally<br />
& Company [c1902].<br />
192 p. Front., plate, illus. 18 cm.<br />
Series halftitle: The Canterbury Classics. . . . edited<br />
under the general supervision of Katharine<br />
Lee Bates.<br />
“Introduction to the Series,” by Katharine<br />
Lee Bates, p. 5–6. “A Biographical Sketch,”<br />
“Notes,” “A Reading List,” “Suggestions to<br />
Teachers,” p. 155–192.<br />
Moderate yellowish brown buckram, with the<br />
Canterbury Classics “coat of arms” blocked in<br />
dark brown on front cover.<br />
Pastedown front endpaper has an illustrated<br />
“bookplate” printed in black on white.<br />
30. ———. Adapted for Very Little Folks from<br />
the Original Story. By Lewis Carroll. With<br />
Thirty-two Coloured Illustrations by John<br />
Tenniel. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited;<br />
C. L. Dodgson<br />
nos. 27–32<br />
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1903.<br />
127, [1] p. Colored front., colored illus. 12.5 cm.<br />
On halftitle: The Little Folks’ Edition.<br />
“In adapting the present edition from the original<br />
work by Mr. Lewis Carroll, only those<br />
portions of the text and the pictures suitable<br />
for very little folks have been used. Although<br />
the story reads continuously, it is, in reality,<br />
but one-sixth of the length of the complete edition,<br />
and contains only a selection of the illustrations.”—“Note,”<br />
p. [5].<br />
Dark red smooth cloth, with a cut of the White<br />
Rabbit (repeated from p. 7) blocked in white,<br />
red, and black on front cover.<br />
31. ———. By Lewis Carroll. With Numerous<br />
Illustrations by Brinsley Le Fanu. London:<br />
“Books for the Bairns” Office [Stead’s Publishing<br />
House], [1907].<br />
120 p. Illus. 17.5 cm.<br />
“Books for the Bairns,” No. 142.<br />
Strong red flexible smooth cloth, with a picture<br />
of the Mad Tea-Party (repeated from p.<br />
57) printed in black on front cover. Binding cut<br />
flush with edges.<br />
Adverts., [2] p. at front and [6] p. at back.<br />
32. ———. By Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Millicent<br />
Sowerby. London: Chatto and Windus,<br />
1907.<br />
[13], 166 p. Colored front., colored plates,<br />
illus. 21.5 cm.<br />
Series halftitle: The St. Martin’s Illustrated Library<br />
of Standard Authors.<br />
Grayish blue smooth cloth, front cover blocked<br />
in dark blue and gold, with a circular colored<br />
illustration of Alice at the Caucus Race printed<br />
on paper and mounted in the center. T.e.g. Illustrated<br />
endpapers, gold on white.<br />
“Some Books for the Young,” [8] p. at back.<br />
Inscribed on halftitle: To Captain E. F. Harding<br />
with best wishes from Millicent Sowerby<br />
Aug. 1907. Above the inscription is a pencil and<br />
watercolor sketch by the illustrator, signed<br />
with initials.