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Alices Äfventyr i sagolandet. Med teckningar av Johan Tenniel. Öfversättning från ett exemplar af den engelska originalupplagans sjuttionde tusental af Louise Arosenius.

by Carroll, Lewis.
P. A. Norstedt & Söners Förlag. Stockholm. 1898. Bunden i förlagets dekorerade klotband. 19 x 13 sidor. 124 sidor. Endast lätt nött band. Renoverad i bägge inre falsar.
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Alice?s Adventures In Wonderland And Through The Looking Glass, Complete In One Volume With 92 Illustrations By John Tenniel

by Lewis Carroll
Illustrated Editions by The World Publishing Company. (c. 1920)., Cleveland, Ohio, New York, N.Y. Original beige cloth boards backed in blue pebbled cloth. Decorative gilt ruling between blue and beige cloth. Bottom right features publisher?s mark and name in gilt lettering. Spine has decorative gilt tooling, gilt lettering in brown label. Blue paste-in endpaper and free endpaper. Back paste-in endpaper features publisher?s mark in white. , Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832 ? 1898), an English author and mathematician best known for his work Alice?s Adventures In Wonderland., Size : 8vo. (202x134mm) A very good copy of Lewis Carroll?s most popular story and its sequel from a now-defunct publisher. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Alice?s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass

by Lewis Carroll; Mervyn Peake [illustrator]
Zephyr Books (The Continental Book Company AB)., Stockholm/London, 1946. Printed paper wraps with publisher?s dust jacket, in Mylar. , Ownership inked on half-title, dated 1948.Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832 ? 1898), known as Lewis Carroll, was an English author, poet, mathematician and photographer, widely known for his iconic children?s books, most notably being Alice?s Adventures in Wonderland (1865). Through the Looking-Glass (1871) is its sequel., Size : Small 8vo. (185 x 120 mm), A very good example of these quintessential works by Carroll, Alice in Wonderland and its sequel. 1st edition with Peake?s illustrations. Illustrated in black-and-white. , 348 pp. Section torn away along top edge of jacket rear cover. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover; In Dust Jacket]
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Through the Looking-Glass

by Lewis Carroll; Blanche McManus [illustrator]
M. F. Mansfield & A. Wessels., New York, 1899. Full yellow pictorial cloth boards. Spine with black lettering. , Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832 ? 1898), known as Lewis Carroll, was an English author, poet, mathematician and photographer, widely known for his iconic children?s books, most notably being Alice?s Adventures in Wonderland (1865). Through the Looking-Glass (1871) is its sequel., Size : Quarto (250 x 185 mm), A very good example of this quintessential work, the sequel to Carroll?s famous ?Alice in Wonderland.? 10 colour plates. , Ex-Libris Rev. J. Herman Randall; stamp on front free endpaper., 255 pp. Front hinge cracking. Some leaves marginally torn at gutters, not affecting text. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK AND OTHER POEMS AND VERSES

THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK AND OTHER POEMS AND VERSES

by CARROLL, Lewis
NEWELL, Peter. CARROLL, Lewis. THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK AND OTHER POEMS AND VERSES. Illustrated by Peter Newell. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1903. xiii + 248 pp. 8vo., green cloth with gilt spine lettering and front cover decoration. Fine, clean and bright copy, with color frontispiece and b/w plates, with pale olive green decorative page borders by Robert Murray Wright. Dust jacket split a front folds, sunned at spine and edges, otherwise fine.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland [Leather bound facsimile of 1866 edition]

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland [Leather bound facsimile of 1866 edition]

by Carroll, Lewis
Macmillan, London, 1984. Octavo, original deluxe red leather binding with circular gilt vignettes (Alice on the upper board, the Cheshire Cat on the lower), gilt rules to borders, all edges gilt, b&w Tenniel illus, pp 192. In original card slipcase, with title and details. Near fine condition in like slipcase. A beautiful facsimile in leather (with a slip-case) of the first edition of 1866 issued in 1984, with the 42 delightful Tenniel illustrations. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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JULIAN MITCHELL'S PRODUCTION OF WONDERLAND: A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA

JULIAN MITCHELL'S PRODUCTION OF WONDERLAND: A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA

by (Carroll, Lewis). Herbert, Victor (music). MacDonough (lyrics). Keller, Edgar (cover art)
NY: M. Witmark & Sons, 1905. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Good -. Pictorial softcover, cloth spin e, large 8vo, 131 pages. Vocal score for Mitchell's staged, musical version of Alice in Wonderland, in three acts. Cover art by Edgar Keller. Cover's worn, binding loosening. Scarce - seldom found in the marketplace, and only three libraries with a copy on OCLC.
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Further Nonsense - Verse and Prose.

by CARROLL, Lewis.
T. Fisher Unwin, London, 1926. First edition. Edited by Langford Reed. Royal octavo. 127 pages. Frontispiece photograph of the author, black-and-white illustrations by H.M. Bateman. Original orange-yellow cloth lettered in red. Tipped onto the front free endpaper is the bookplate of the artist and Glasgow Girl Katherine Cameron, designed and etched by her brother D.Y. Cameron.Prelims and edges spotted. Very good in good dustwrapper nicked and creased at the edges and with a long closed tear and severe creasing to top edge of rear panel. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover; In Dust Jacket]
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Christmas Greetings. [From A Fairy To A Child].

Christmas Greetings. [From A Fairy To A Child].

by DODGSON, C. L. (CARROLL, Lewis)
Oxford: Macmillan, 1844. FIRST SEPARATE PRINTING - FIRST EDITION - FIRST ISSUE. Pamphlet, 1 page, 5-1/8x3-1/2, printed on recto only. A short poem, written in 1867 which was first included in Phantasmagoria in 1869.
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The Garland of Rachel by Divers Kindly Hands

The Garland of Rachel by Divers Kindly Hands

by Divers Kindly Hands (Lewis Carroll, Robert Bridges, Edmund Gosse, Andrew Lang, and others)
Portland: Thomas B. Mosher, 1902. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. Flexible Japan vellum with original ribbon ties. Faint toning on the spine, very near fine. Copy number 41 of 50 copies printed on Japan vellum and Signed by Thomas B. Mosher. [Attributes: First Edition; Signed Copy]
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Alice in Wonderland (Original photograph of Walt Disney, Winston Hibler, Erdman Penner, and Ted Sears examining animation cels for the 1951 film)

Alice in Wonderland (Original photograph of Walt Disney, Winston Hibler, Erdman Penner, and Ted Sears examining animation cels for the 1951 film)

by Walt Disney (producer); Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske (directors); Lewis Carroll (novels); Kathryn Beaumont, Ed Wynn, Richard Haydn, Sterling Holloway (starring)
Burbank, CA: Walt Disney, 1951. Vintage publicity photograph of producer Walt Disney, writers Erdman Penner and Winston Hibler, and animator Ted Sears examining drawings and animation cels for the 1951 film. From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler. Based on both "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" (1865) and "Through the Looking Glass" (1871) by Lewis Carroll. Disney's thirteenth animated film, a box-office disappointment upon release which gained popularity and success in subsequent years, particularly on television throughout the 1960s. Set in Wonderland. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.
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ALICEÕS ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND bound with THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE

by Carroll, Lewis
London: Macmillan and Company, 1922. Ninety-fifth thousand and Sixty-seventh thousand, respectively. Hardcover. Very good-/No jacket issued. London: Macmillan and Company, 1922. Ninety-fifth thousand and Sixty-seventh thousand, respectively. Numerous b/w illustrations by John Tenniel ( the same as those in the first editions ) . 195; 224 pp. Hardcover. Small 8vo. 3/4 dark green leather over green cloth covered boards. All edges gilt. 3 raised bands, gilt ruled and tooled in compartments. Spine moderately faded; rectangular brown patch on front pastedown, indicating the removal of a bookplate; endpapers, flies and half-title foxed else interior clean and sound. Quite an attractive book. Very good-/No jacket issued. (Insurance required to ship this item).
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Alice (with several related promotional inserts and an Original Drawing)

Alice (with several related promotional inserts and an Original Drawing)

by Art - Theatre - Wilson, Robert / Waits, Tom / Schmidt, Paul (Lewis Carroll)
Germany: Thalia Theatre, 1992. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Oblong paperbound quarto. 63 pp. With illustrations by Robert Wilson. A new "take" on the Alice In Wonderland story by Wilson, Waits and Schmidt. Clear tape reinforcement to spine else a very good copy in bound wrappers. Laid into this copy are several related promotional pieces of paper plus a small flyer from the Paula Cooper Gallery. Inserts all in fine condition. With an Origal ink drawing on the inside front cover. Drawing is not signed, but appears to be an original Robert Wilson sketch. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

by Carroll, Lewis [Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge]; Dobson, Austin
London: William Heinemann, 1907. Rackham, Arthur. First Thus. xi, [1], 161, [1] pp. Yellow cloth, navy blue (black') titles with gilt motif on front board, Cheshire cat face on spine. Color plates by Arthur Rackham, with a proem by Austin Dobson. "The classic tale of that ever-curious little girl who tumbled down a rabbit hole into Wonderland has enchanted readers for nearly 140 years. Today, Alice and the eccentric creatures that she meets-the Cheshire Cat, the Mock Turtle, the Queen of Hearts, the Mad Hatter-continue to be among the most-loved characters in all literature. This edition, illustrated by beloved artist Arthur Rackham, is a sumptuous celebration of this timeless story. Painted with the dreamlike watercolors and subtle detail that brought Rackham international fame, the book's thirteen elegant full-color plates and fourteen black-and-white drawings make this a delightful keepsake for readers of all ages." 1907 first trade edition thus (a limited edition was released by Heinemann the same year). Spine toned, board edges faded, boards lightly rubbed, front and end matter lightly foxed, 1898 Daily Telegraph obituary of Carroll (Dodgson) laid in. Very Good / No Jacket. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Alice?s Adventures in Wonderland

by Lewis Carroll; Alice Ross
W.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell. N.d. (circa 1900), Edinburgh. Full blue cloth boards. Upper stamped in gilt with colour pictorial paste-on. Spine lettered in gilt. , Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832 ? 1898), known as Lewis Carroll, was an English author, poet, mathematician and photographer, widely known for his iconic children?s books, most notably being Alice?s Adventures in Wonderland (1865). Through the Looking-Glass (1871) is its sequel., Size : 12mo. (160 x 120 mm), A very good example of Carroll?s quintessential work. 5 colour plates. , 159 pp. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Bruno's Revenge.

Bruno's Revenge.

by CARROLL, Lewis
London: Bell & Daldy, 1867. Half crushed morocco, 8 inches tall. A neat volume bound by Bayntun of Bath with raised bands, gilt framed panels, titles and all edges. Extracted from 'Aunt Judy's Magazine' volume IV, issue 20, pp 65-78 (blanks bound at rear). Predating the 1889 and 1893 editions. A charming fairy story, bound beautifully and illustrated with a frontispiece by Gilbert.
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[Edward Dalziel of the Brothers Dalziel, London wood-engravers.] Autograph Letter Signed ('Edward Dalziel') to 'B Forster [sic] Esqr', i.e. illustrator Birket Foster, advising him to lay prints in the sun, and giving the address of printers.

by Edward Dalziel (1817-1905) of the Brothers Dalziel, wood-engravers associated with the Pre-Raphaelites and Lewis Carroll [Myles Birket Foster (1825-1899), illustrator]
48 Albert Street Mornington Crescent London. No date but endorsed 27 September, 1849. A very nice association between two central figures in Victorian book illustration. 2pp, 12mo. Bifolium addressed on reverse of second leaf, with Penny Red stamp and three postmarks, to 'B Forster [sic] Esqr | Cavendish Villa | Carlton Hill | St Johns Wood'. Endorsed with date. In good condition, lightly aged, with traces of glue from mount to one edge. The letter reads: 'Dear Sir | I am sorry I could not send you the address yesterday from the fact of not knowing their number if your proofs have been very recently taken it would be necessary to lay them in the sun for a day or two unless the ink is perfectly dry it is apt to lift up in the darker parts'. He appends the address of the copperplate printers Horwood & Watkins. The Brothers Dalziel engraved much of Birket Foster's work.
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Alice?s Adventures in Wonderland

by Lewis Carroll; Alice B. Woodward [illustrator]
G. Bell & Sons., London, 1913. Full blue cloth boards. Upper with pictorial design stamped in black., Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832 ? 1898), known as Lewis Carroll, was an English author, poet, mathematician and photographer, widely known for his iconic children?s books, most notably being Alice?s Adventures in Wonderland (1865). Through the Looking-Glass (1871) is its sequel., Size : Small 8vo. (185 x 120 mm), A very good example of Carroll?s quintessential work. Illustrated in black-and-white. Publisher?s ads at back. Gift inscription on front free endpaper. Round label ?Cox & Co. Kindergarten Importers, London? mounted on title. , 119 pp. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Alice?s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Illustrated with Scenes from the Photo Play Produced and Copyrighted by the Nonpareil Feature Film Corporation

by Lewis Carroll
Grosset & Dunlap. N.d. (circa 1915)., New York. Full beige pictorial cloth boards. Spine with black lettering. In Mylar jacket., Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832 ? 1898), known as Lewis Carroll, was an English author, poet, mathematician and photographer, widely known for his iconic children?s books, most notably being Alice?s Adventures in Wonderland (1865). Through the Looking-Glass (1871) is its sequel., Size : Quarto. (230 x 165 mm), A very good example of this pair of quintessential works by Carroll: Alice in Wonderland and its sequel. Illustrated with colour frontispiece and black-and-white photo-plates from the photo play. , 297 pp. Extremities lightly rubbed, half-title and title with small marginal repair at top edges. [Attributes: Hard Cover; In Dust Jacket]
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Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There

Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There

by Carroll, Lewis
Church Hanborough, Oxon.: Inky Parrot Press 2001. Large 8vo.Signed Limited Edition. Signed limited edition, copy no 74 of 420. 122, [5] pp. Fifty-seven colour illustrations by Franciszka Themerson and illustrated endpapers. Illustrated hardcover boards. A couple of spots to top-edge, otherwise very clean and fresh. With a foreword about Franciszka Themerson's drawings by Jasia Reichardt and an afterword by Graham Ovenden, with the signatures of both to the colophon. . Near Fine. Illustrated Boards. Signed Limited Edition. 2001. [Attributes: Signed Copy]
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Rhyme? and Reason?

Rhyme? and Reason?

by Carroll, Lewis
London: Macmillan and Co. 1883. Small 8vo. xii, 214, (2) pp. Original gilt-decorated green cloth. Minor rubbing to spine ends. Early ink owner's name to upper area of front board. Spottting to title-page. Rear hinge split. Boards clean. Internally clean. With 65 illustrations by Arthur B. Frost and nine by Henry Holiday. A nice copy. . Very Good. Gilt Decorated Cloth. First Edition. 1883. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Sylvie and Bruno ; Sylvie and Bruno Concluded [Two Volumes]

Sylvie and Bruno ; Sylvie and Bruno Concluded [Two Volumes]

by Carroll, Lewis
London: Macmillan 1889 ; 1893. 8vo. 2 volumes, 1889 and 1893. xxiii, 400, 3; xxxi, 423, 6 pp. Red cloth with gilt borders and lettering to spines and gilt illustrations to boards; all edges gilt. Both volumes have slanted bindings and faded spines; volume I has marks to boards, wear to hinges, and a small split to the rear joint. With 45 black & white illustrations by Hary Furniss in each volume. . Good. Gilt Decorated Cloth. First Editions. 1889. [Attributes: First Edition]
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SNARKJAKTEN [THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK]

SNARKJAKTEN [THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK]

by CARROLL, Lewis; illustrated by JANSSON, Tove
Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag. 1959. First Swedish edition, first printing. First Swedish edition, first printing. Original white card covers with titles in black, a small illustration in black to the lower cover, and an illustration in black, blue and green to the upper cover. Illustrated with a frontispiece and eight full-page illustrations, smaller head and tail pieces throughout in black and white by Tove Jansson. A very good or better copy, the binding square and firm, the wraps with a few faint marks and light toning to the extremities. The contents, lightly toned to the margins, are clean throughout and without stamps or inscriptions. An attractive example.Tove Jansson beautifully marries her distinctively restrained, whimsical style with Lewis Carroll's fantastical nonsense poem. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Alice's adventures in wonderland illustrated by Alice B Woodward

by Lewis Carroll
1927 London G Belle 1927, in12, pleine percaline éditeur verte, , au premier plat lapin en jaune, titre impimé en jaune161 pp illustrations in texte et 7 hors textes couleurs, tres bonneillustratrice connue poursesillustrationsde PeterPan bon état, bel exemplaire
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Alice's Adventures Under Ground

by Carroll, Lewis
Alice's Adventures Under Ground, Macmillan, 1886, first edition, all edges gold-gilt, fraying to the spine extremities with some cloth loss, obvious soiling to the covers and spine with some vertical creasing to the covers. Perhaps a fair to good copy with near vg contents. Illustrated by the author. Housed in a most handsome custom slipcase with a leather spine and marbled boards. [Attributes: First Edition]
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