Carroll, Lewis

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1916 Alice's Adventures in WonderlandLondon: 1916The first edition of Margaret Tarrant's illustrated 'Alice in Wonderland', a beautiful edition with her colour plates throughout.
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1889 Sylvie and BrunoLondon: 1889A first edition of Lewis Carroll's novel, set across Carroll's contemporary society and the fantasy realm of Fairyland.
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1998 An Exhibition from the Jon A Lindseth Collection of C L Dodgson and Lewis CarrollNew York: 1998A fantastic first edition illustrating the exhibition of A Lindseth collection of C L Dodgson and Lewis Carroll.
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1977 Lewis Carroll Fragments of a Looking GlassLondon: 1977A smart first edition examination of the life of Victorian children's writer Lewis Carroll.
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1962 The Lewis Carroll HandbookLondon: 1962An illustrated guide to the work of the beloved children's writer.
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1972 Aspects of Alice Lewis Carroll's DreamchildLondon: 1972A first edition selection of critical essays on Lewis Carroll's Alice, from 1865-1971.
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2015 Lewis Carroll The Man and His CircleLondon: 2015A fine first edition examination of the life of Lewis Carroll, by an international authority on the author.
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1954 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking GlassLondon: 1954A scarce edition of the classic Victorian children's novel, here with illustrations by British author and artist Mervyn Peake.
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1899 The Story of Lewis CarrollLondon: 1899A scarce biography of children's author Lewis Carroll, written by a close female friend who herself played 'Alice in Wonderland' on stage.
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1888 Rhyme and ReasonLondon: 1888A bright, illustrated collection of seventeen poems from children's writer Lewis Carroll.
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1885 A Tangled TaleLondon: 1885A collection of 10 brief but humorous stories from Lewis Carroll, each presenting a mathematical problem.
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1898 The Life and Letters of Lewis CarrollLondon: 1898A first edition account of the life of celebrated writer Lewis Carroll, composed by his own nephew.
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1947 Lewis CarrollLondon: 1947The first UK edition of Lewis Carroll's illustrated biography by Florence Becker Lennon.
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1932 The Lewis Carroll Centenary In LondonLondon: 1932The first, limited edition of this volume comprising a catalogue of Lewis Carroll's centenary exhibition in London in 1932.
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1955 Through the Looking-GlassLondon: 1955A superior later edition of Lewis Carroll's immensely popular story, being the sequel to Alice in Wonderland. With the illustrations by John Tenniel.
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1964-66 Alicia in Terra Mirabili and Aliciae per Speculum TransitusLondon: 1964-66A fantastic set of two Alice in Wonderland works translated into Latin by an important classical scholar.
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1852 Lewis Carroll's copy of The RomanLondon: 1852Lewis Carroll's copy of Sydney Dobell's noted poem on political liberty in Italy, 'The Roman'. Signed by Carroll to the title page. -
1887 The Game of LogicLondon: 1887The first edition of this mathematical exposition by Lewis Carroll.
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1879 Doublets a Word PuzzleLondon: 1879A scarce, very smart, first edition copy of this word-puzzle guide by Lewis Carroll. Carroll is often cited as the inventor, or at least the popularizer of these 'doublets' or 'word ladders'
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1950 Alice's Adventures in WonderlandLondon: 1950A beautifully bound copy of Lewis Carroll's influential works of Victorian children's literature, profusely illustrated by John Tenniel.
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1910 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Lewis Carroll Miniature Edition DustwrapperLondon: 1910A scarce miniature edition of this charming children's work, complete in the original unclipped dustwrapper.
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1881 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Lewis Carroll Early Edition John Tenniel IllustratedLondon: 1881A scarce early edition of this highly influential work of children's fiction, complete with the original charming illustrations by John Tenniel.
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1889 Sylvie and Bruno Presented by the Illustrator Harry Furniss Lewis CarrollLondon: 1889A first edition of Lewis Carroll's novel set half in Victorian Britain and half in the fantasy world of Fairyland.
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1975 The Hunting of the Snark in Slipcase Illustrated Charles Pick's Copy SignedLondon : 1975A limited edition copy of this poem by Lewis Carroll, which has been signed by the illustrator.