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Philadelphia PA 1978, rptd as Lewis Carroll, photographer <strong>of</strong><br />

children: four nude studies, New York 1979.<br />

Thoiron, P. Index et concordance pour Alice’s adventures in<br />

Wonderland. Paris 1979.<br />

Guiliano, E. Lewis Carroll: an annotated international bibliography<br />

1960–77. Charlottesville VA 1980.<br />

Stern, J. (ed). Lewis Carroll’s library. New York 1981.<br />

Tanis, J. and J. Dooley (ed). Lewis Carroll’s <strong>The</strong> hunting <strong>of</strong> the Snark.<br />

Los Altos CA 1981.<br />

Cohen, M. N. Lewis Carroll and Alice 1832–1982. New York 1982.<br />

Morgan Lib exhibition catalogue.<br />

Preston, M. J. A concordance <strong>of</strong> the verse <strong>of</strong> Carroll. New York 1985.<br />

Taylor, R. N. Lewis Carroll at Texas. Austin TX 1985.<br />

Colquhoun, D. <strong>The</strong> Alice concordance. Adelaide 1986.<br />

Preston, M. J. A KWIC concordance to Carroll’s ‘Alice’s adventures in<br />

Wonderland’ and ‘Through the looking-glass’. New York 1986.<br />

Fordyce, R. Lewis Carroll: a reference guide. Boston 1988.<br />

Lovett, C. C. and S. B. Lewis Carroll’s Alice: an annotated checklist <strong>of</strong><br />

the Lovett collection. Westport CT 1990.<br />

Sewell, B. W. Much <strong>of</strong> a muchness. South Charleston WV 1992 (priv<br />

ptd). List <strong>of</strong> US edns <strong>of</strong> Alice.<br />

Collections and selections<br />

In spite <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the titles below, no complete edition <strong>of</strong> Carroll’s literary<br />

works exists.<br />

Further nonsense verse and prose. Ed L. Reed 1926.<br />

Collected verse. New York 1929.<br />

Collected verse. London 1932, New York 1933. More inclusive than<br />

above.<br />

Logical nonsense: the works <strong>of</strong> Carroll. Ed P. C. Blackburn and L.<br />

White, New York 1934.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Russian journal and other selections. Ed J. F. McDermott, New<br />

York 1935.<br />

Complete works. New York 1936, London 1949.<br />

Mathematical recreations <strong>of</strong> Carroll. New York 1958.<br />

Gardner, M. <strong>The</strong> games and puzzles <strong>of</strong> Carroll. Scientific Amer, Mar<br />

1960.<br />

Works. Ed R. L. Green 1965.<br />

<strong>The</strong> magic <strong>of</strong> Carroll. Ed J. Fisher, London and New York 1973.<br />

Complete illustrated works. Ed E. Guiliano, New York 1982.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> following works by Dodgson appeared under his real name or his famous<br />

pseudonym Lewis Carroll or other pseudonyms, or as anon. <strong>The</strong> Crutch<br />

Carroll handbook, 1979 (col 1492) contains detailed information about<br />

most <strong>of</strong> the following items and others omitted here.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fifth book <strong>of</strong> Euclid treated algebraically. Oxford 1858, 1868<br />

(rev).<br />

Rules for court circular. Oxford 1860, 1862.<br />

A syllabus <strong>of</strong> plane algebraical geometry, part I. Oxford 1860.<br />

Notes on the first two books <strong>of</strong> Euclid. Oxford 1860.<br />

Photographs. [Oxford 1860].<br />

<strong>The</strong> formulae <strong>of</strong> plane trigonometry. Oxford 1861.<br />

Endowment <strong>of</strong> the Greek pr<strong>of</strong>essorship. [Oxford 1861].<br />

General list <strong>of</strong> [mathematical] subjects. Oxford 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong> enunciations <strong>of</strong> the propositions <strong>of</strong> Euclid, books I and II.<br />

Oxford 1863, 1873 (rev).<br />

Croquet castles for five players. [Oxford 1863].<br />

Examination statute. [Oxford 1864].<br />

<strong>The</strong> new examination statute. Oxford 1864.<br />

A guide to the mathematical student, part I. Oxford 1864.<br />

American telegrams. [Oxford] 1865.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new method <strong>of</strong> evaluation as applied to π. [Oxford] 1865.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dynamics <strong>of</strong> a parti-cle. Oxford 1865.<br />

Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. 1865 (edn suppressed), London<br />

and New York 1866; London 1886 (rev); numerous later edns; 9th<br />

edn, 86th thousand, 1897 is Dodgson’s last rev edn. Reliable<br />

modern edns <strong>of</strong> the two Alice books: EL Children’s Classics 1992<br />

and Gardner (ed), <strong>The</strong> annotated Alice, 1960 (col 1499). Hundreds<br />

<strong>of</strong> trns exist into some 70 languages; some firsts are Ger 1869, Fr<br />

1869, Ital 1872, Du (abridged) 1875, Danish 1875, Rus 1923 (by<br />

Vladimir Nabokov). <strong>The</strong> book has been rptd hundreds <strong>of</strong> times,<br />

with John Tenniel’s illustrations and with illustrations by other<br />

artists, including Peter Newell 1901, Arthur Rackham 1907, Marie<br />

Laurencin 1930, Mervyn Peake 1946, Ralph Steadman 1967,<br />

Salvador Dali 1969, Barry Moser 1982. See <strong>The</strong> illustrators <strong>of</strong> Alice<br />

in Wonderland and Through the looking-glass, ed G. Ovenden<br />

1972.<br />

reviews: 1865: Reader, 18 Nov; Press, 25 Nov; Publishers’<br />

Circular, 8 Dec; Bookseller, 12 Dec; Guardian, 13 Dec; Athenaeum,<br />

16 Dec; Illus London News, 16 Dec; Illus Times, 16 Dec; London<br />

Rev, 23 Dec; Pall Mall Gazette, 23 Dec; Spectator, 23 Dec; <strong>The</strong><br />

Times, 26 Dec. 1866: Art-Jnl; Monthly Packet, 1 Jan; John Bull, 20<br />

Jan; Westminster Rev, Apr; Literary Churchman, 5 May;<br />

Sunderland Herald, 25 May; Aunt Judy’s Mag, 1 Jun;<br />

Contemporary Rev, 1 Oct; Examiner, 15 Dec; Daily News, 19 Dec;<br />

Scotsman, 22 Dec; Spectator, 22 Dec; Weekly Dispatch, 23 Dec.<br />

1867: Kind Words, Jan; Pall Mall Gazette, 19 Jan. Later reviews:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times, 13 Aug 1868; Contemporary Rev, May 1869.<br />

Castle-Croquet for four players. [Oxford] 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong> elections to the Hebdomadal Council. Oxford 1866.<br />

Condensation <strong>of</strong> determinants. 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong> deserted parks. Oxford 1867.<br />

An elementary treatise on determinants. 1867.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> the Clarendon trustees. Oxford 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> telegraph-cipher. [Oxford 1868].<br />

Alphabet-cipher. [Oxford 1868].<br />

Fifth book <strong>of</strong> Euclid. Oxford 1868.<br />

Algebraical formulae. Oxford 1868.<br />

Phantasmagoria and other poems. 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Guildford gazette extraordinary. [Guildford] 1869.<br />

Songs from Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. 1870. With additions<br />

by Dodgson.<br />

Algebraical formulae and rules. Oxford 1870.<br />

Arithmetical formulae and rules. Oxford 1870.<br />

Suggestions for committee to consider the expediency <strong>of</strong> reconstituting<br />

senior studentships at Christ Church. [Oxford 1871].<br />

To all child readers <strong>of</strong> Alice’s adventures in Wonderland [Oxford]<br />

1871.<br />

Through the looking-glass, and what Alice found there. London<br />

1872 [1871], Boston and New York 1872. 4th edn, 61st thousand,<br />

1897, is Dodgson’s last rev edn. For modern edns, see Alice’s<br />

adventures, above. Early trns: Ital c. 1900, Jap 1920, Ger 1923, Rus<br />

1923, Cz 1923, Braille 1925. See W. Weaver, Alice in many tongues,<br />

1964 for more trns (col 1492); <strong>The</strong> illustrators <strong>of</strong> Alice, ed Ovenden<br />

above for more illus edns.<br />

reviews: 1871: Globe, 15 Dec; Athenaeum, 16 Dec; Examiner, 16<br />

Dec; Illus London News, 16 Dec; Aunt Judy’s Mag, Christmas vol;<br />

Saturday Rev, 30 Dec; Spectator, 30 Dec.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new belfry <strong>of</strong> Christ Church, Oxford. Oxford 1872.<br />

<strong>The</strong> enunciations <strong>of</strong> Euclid I–VI. Oxford 1873.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vision <strong>of</strong> the three T’s: a threnody. Oxford 1873.<br />

Objections . . . against certain proposed alterations in the Great<br />

Quadrangle. Oxford 1873.<br />

A discussion <strong>of</strong> the various methods <strong>of</strong> procedure in conducting<br />

elections. Oxford 1873.<br />

<strong>The</strong> blank cheque, a fable. Oxford 1874.<br />

Notes by an Oxford chiel. Oxford 1874.<br />

Suggestions as to the best method <strong>of</strong> taking votes, where more than<br />

two issues are to be voted on. Oxford 1874.<br />

Examples in arithmetic. Oxford 1874.<br />

Euclid, book V, proved algebraically. Oxford 1874.<br />

Euclid, bks I and II. Ed Dodgson. Oxford 1875, 1882 (rev).<br />

‘Lewis Carroll’<br />

1493 | 1494

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