1932 The Lewis Carroll Centenary In London: Including A Catalogue Of The Exhibition, With Notes; An Essay On Dodgson's Illustrators by Harold Hartley; and additional Literary Pieces (Chiefly Unpublished)
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First Edition, Illustrated, Limited Edition, Publishers' Original Binding
The first, limited edition of four hundred numbered copies, this being number two hundred and ninety two.
The complete catalogue with notes, essays, and literary pieces, of Lewis Carroll's centenary in London of 1932. Edited by Falconer Madan.
The exhibition was arranged in two parts: 'A General Series' with two divisions of his works in order of date; and 'Special Exhibits' with manuscripts, letters, photographs, and notable copies of Dodgson's works.
With additional exhibits tipped in to the rear.
With six plates to the rear.
Condition
In the original publisher's cloth binding. Externally smart with some shelf wear and a slight bumping to the head and tail of the spine and extremities. The cloth to the front and rear board is slightly cockled due to possible water damage. Internally, firmly bound. The pages are bright and clean. Illustrated with six plates. Complete with the additional exhibits pamphlet tipped in to the rear.
Very Good
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