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Carroll L. Alice through the eyes of a philosopher. In Russian (ask us if in dou

Carroll L. Alice through the eyes of a philosopher. In Russian (ask us if in dou

by Lewis Carroll
Carroll L. Alice through the eyes of a philosopher. In Russian (ask us if in dou. M TriMag 2013. 264s. SKUalb85d31b8e7a66adac.
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Carroll L. Through the mirror and what Alice saw there or Alice in the Mirror I

Carroll L. Through the mirror and what Alice saw there or Alice in the Mirror I

by Lewis Carroll
Carroll L. Through the mirror and what Alice saw there or Alice in the Mirror I. St. Petersburg. Speech 2013. 192 p. SKUalba2daf1c295ff0aa3.
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Carroll L. Adventures of Alice in Wonderland - Through the Mirror and what Alice

Carroll L. Adventures of Alice in Wonderland - Through the Mirror and what Alice

by Lewis Carroll
Carroll L. Adventures of Alice in Wonderland - Through the Mirror and what Alice saw there or Alice in the Mirror: Tales. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Kerroll L. Priklyucheniya Alisy v Strane chudes.-Skvoz zerkalo i chto tam uvidela Alisa ili Alisa v Zazerkale: Skazki. The publication was prepared by N.M. Demurov. Illustrations by D. Tenniel. The front is protected by a self-adhesive transparent film. M. Science 1978. 359 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb9a3258f5fe196c08
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Lewis Carroll's Diaries. The Private Journals of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. (Edited) [and] with Notes and Annotations by Edward Wakeling

Lewis Carroll's Diaries. The Private Journals of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. (Edited) [and] with Notes and Annotations by Edward Wakeling

by CARROLL, Lewis
Luton and (later) Clifford, Herefordshire: The Lewis Carroll Society, 1993-2007.. Ten volumes including the final "Complete Index" prepared by Wakeling. 8vo. Publisher's gilt lettered blue faux leather, dust jackets, volume I inscribed by Wakeling on the first free endpaper, volumes II-IX signed by him on the title page. An excellent set. As well as the index, the final volume also includes a "Reconstruction of two missing volumes, Private Journals 1 and 3"
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Poeta fit, non nascitur

Poeta fit, non nascitur

by CARROLL Lewis
- Deuxième cahier de Vulturne, Paris 1941, 12x16,5cm, agrafé. - Edition originale de la traduction française établie par Henri Parisot. Agréable exemplaire. Précieux envoi autographe signé d'Henri Parisot à Raymond Queneau. [ENGLISH TRANSLATION FOLLOWS] First edition in French by Henri Parisot. Handsome autograph inscription from Henri Parisot to Raymond Parisot. A good copy. [Attributes: First Edition; Signed Copy; Soft Cover]
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La chasse au snark

by CARROLL ( Lewis )
Paris, aux éditions premières,1950, 13 x 17 cm, 69 pp, broché, non coupé, en très bon état,couverture illustrée, traduit par H.Parisot, collection : "l'age d'or" 1/750 exemplaires sur alfama,couverture originale et illustrations de Max Ernst.
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THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE

by Carroll, Lewis
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE, Gilbert McKibbin, 1899, a near fine copy in color pictorial cloth. Profusely illustrated in full color through out. Previously Gertrude Atherton's copy with her ownership signature and date on the f.e.p.
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Sylvie and Bruno Concluded

Sylvie and Bruno Concluded

by CARROLL, Lewis
London and New York: Macmillan & Co, 1893. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition, first issue. Illustrations by Harry Furniss. Publisher's red cloth gilt, all edges gilt. Modest edgewear, foxing confined mostly to the endpapers, one signature very slightly sprung, a very good or better copy. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

by CARROLL, Lewis
New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co, 1913. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 12mo. viii, 218pp., illustrated with halftone plates (including one designed by L.J. Bridgman), and wood engravings by John Tenniel. Publisher's gray pictorial cloth stamped in red and black on front cover and spine. Two early owner names in ink on front free endpaper. Head of spine is frayed with some tiny holes on upper front joint, light edge-wear, else very good or better in about good pictorial dust jacket with a few scattered chips at the edges of the jacket and the front flap fold partially split. The jacket repeats the pictorial design on the front panel and spine, and prints publisher's catalogs on the back panel and both flaps. A list of "Scout Books" on the front flap indicate that the jacket was issued circa 1913, thus our attribution of the date. An attractive early American edition in decorative cloth, scarce in the original dust jacket. [Attributes: In Dust Jacket]
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SYLVIE AND BRUNO, SYLVIE AND BRUNO CONCLUDED

SYLVIE AND BRUNO, SYLVIE AND BRUNO CONCLUDED

by CARROLL, LEWIS
MacMillan, London. 2 volumes, (xxiii) + 400 pages for Sylvie and Bruno, published in 1889, (xxxi) + 423 (ii) + (5) pages for Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, published in 1893, each volume with 46 illustrations by Harry Furniss, bound in red cloth neatly and expertly respined in the same style with red cloth, boards a little dusty, spines marked, all edges gilt, a good set. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK AND OTHER POEMS AND VERSES [ IN DUST WRAPPER ]

by Carroll, Lewis - illustrated by Peter Newell
New York & London: Harper & Brothers, 1903. First Newell edition. Hardcover. Very good+/Very good. New York & London: Harper & Brothers, 1903. First Newell edition. Illustrated with a color frontispiece and 39 b/w plates by Peter Newell. xiii + 248 pp. Hardcover. 8vo. Burgundy cloth. Top edge gilt. A much better than average copy in original cloth dust wrapper. A lovely gift. Very good+/Very good. (Insurance required to ship this item). [Attributes: In Dust Jacket]
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The Harp of a Thousand Strings

The Harp of a Thousand Strings

by Carroll, Lewis et al (Engravings by S. P. Avery)
New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, 1858. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. Cloth 8vo. Dark brown pebbled cloth covers with raised floral decorations gilt lettering and design element with man hoisting up a harp on his back. [viii] 9-368 numbered pages followed by 16 pp of advertisements. Engraved frontis with most of tissue guard still present. A collection of humorous writings that includes the first appearance in book ofmr of any of Lewis Carroll's writings "Novelty and Romancement A Broken Spell". Unusual personalized bookmark on the first endpaper, else a very good example with light, but even wear to cloth covers. Interior paper has occasional smudges. A sound copy overall. [Attributes: First Edition]
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JABBERWOCKY AS EXPLAINED TO ALICE.|THE

JABBERWOCKY AS EXPLAINED TO ALICE.|THE

by Carroll, Lewis
(Easthampton, MA): Chamberlain Press, The, 1975. Chamberlain Press. 16mo. marbled paper-covered boards, paper spine label. not paginated. Limited to 75 copies signed by Sarah Chamberlain, printer and illustrator. A fine copy. This is the first book printed at the Chamberlain Press. Printed on Rives buff using Goudy Old-style type. The illustrations are engraved in wood.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and through the Looking-Glass

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and through the Looking-Glass

by Carroll, Lewis
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. Moser, Barry. 1st ptgs. Small folio, cloth backed boards, with Barry Moser's stunning woodblock illustrations. Two volumes enclosed in publisher's pictorial slipcase, a less common presentation. Light soiling to mostly white slipcase, else a fine set overall. Issued without dj in this format. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Le avventure d'Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie.

Le avventure d'Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie.

by CARROLL Lewis - SALIOLA Antonio -
1872. Senza dati tipografici (ma Bologna, Giuseppe Zanasi, 2009), imperial folio (cm. 44 x 32), legatura in piena pelle rossa "Rigoldi" con grande titolo impresso in verde al piatto anteriore, segnacolo in seta rosa, cofanetto rigido in tela verde con legacci in seta, pp. nn. (84) con nove dipinti di Antonio Saliola riprodotti su tela in serigrafia e applicati alle pagine (uno a doppia pagina). "Edizione . realizzata per Giancarlo Beltrame e proposta nella prima traduzione italiana del 1872 per cura di Giuseppe Zanasi. Sono stati stampati nel dicembre 2009 333 esemplari firmati dall'artista". E' presente un grande segnalibro illustrato a colori da Saliola. In stato di nuovo. Cfr. Giuseppe Zanasi, Opere 1997-2009.
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AN EASTER GREETING TO EVERY CHILD WHO LOVES ALICE.

AN EASTER GREETING TO EVERY CHILD WHO LOVES ALICE.

by CARROLL. LEWIS.
Privately printed. Oxford. 1876, 1876. FIRST EDITION, first issue. Single sheet, folded to make four, sixteenmo pages. Neat repair to a split to the entire length of the hinge. Small hole to the top margin of the front panel. A couple of small rust marks, probably from a paper clip, to the front. A couple of small creases. Overall just a good copy of this scarce item. ----- Williams, Madan & Green. The lewis carroll handbook. Number 116; printed on paper watermarked "E. Towgood Fine," , "my" in Roman type face on line 12 of page three and freestanding 'To' on front title. "It appears to have been privately printed by Lewis Carroll for distribution among his many young friends." [W, M & G p. 88]. [Attributes: First Edition]
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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. ; STEADMAN, RALPH. ILLUSTRATES.
MacGibbon & Kee, London. 1972. 1972. FIRST RALPH STEADMAN EDITION. 1st printing. 4to. (12.5 x 8.9 inches). Mono illustrations throughout by Steadman. Original black cloth binding with silver lettering to the spine. A little bumping to the top and bottom of the spine but still a near fine copy in the original illustrated dustwrapper which is price clipped to the bottom of the front inner flap but is otherwise very good indeed. [Attributes: First Edition; In Dust Jacket]
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You Are Old, Father William/Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat. From: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

You Are Old, Father William/Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat. From: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

by (Linda Landers.) CARROLL (Lewis)
Printed. at Spoon Print Press, 2013. 7/32 COPIES (from an edition of 42 copies) signed by the artist, printed in black, red, blue and bronze, 4 linocut illustrations, including one folding ('Father William') and a collage with moving parts ('Twinkle, Twinkle'), pp. [4], oblong folio, original stab-bound brown cards wrappers, front panel lettered in bronze with linocut illustration (of the white rabbit with pocket watch) in yellow, fine. An appropriately whimsical take on two of Carroll's nonsense verses, which parodied popular poems of the time. The first poem folds out into a large illustration of Father William doing a headstand with Alice sitting on his feet, and the second is printed on a card cut-out tea tray attached with string to the little bat.
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A Selection from the Letters of Lewis Carroll (The Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) to His Child-Friends Together with "Eight or Nine Wise Words About Letter-Writing" Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Evelyn M. Hatch

by CARROLL, Lewis
London, Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1933., 1933. First edition, first state (with top edge gilt). Frontispiece portrait and 13 photographs. Original gilt stamped blue cloth, t.e.g. Dust jacket (unclipped; light toning). Fine. 268 pages. No signatures or bookplates.. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. [Attributes: First Edition; In Dust Jacket]
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The Wonderland Postage-Stamp Case, with Eight or Nine Wise Words About Letter-Writing

The Wonderland Postage-Stamp Case, with Eight or Nine Wise Words About Letter-Writing

by Carroll, Lewis
Emberlin and Son, Oxford, 1907. The Letter-Writing pamphlet is 4 by 3". 39pp. Publisher's ads appear on pages 36-39, and the last page is blank. Even though the reverse of the title page states "First Published 1890", this is clearly published about 1907 as the list of Lewis Carrolls' ends with "Feeding the MInd". See Crutch, 223d,(1). The stamp case bears the statement on the rear: "Invented by /[Cheshire cat smile] /Lewis Carroll/MDCCCLXXXIX". The case into which it slips is the second state with the publisher's imprint above the Cheshire cat. This is a very nice set with hardly any trace of wear and only normal signs of ageing. The outer envelope is not present. . [Attributes: Soft Cover]
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Lewis Carroll. Photographer.

Lewis Carroll. Photographer.

by [CARROLL (Lewis)] GERNSHEIM (Helmut).
London Max Parrish & Co. Limited, 1950. . In-8 reliure éditeur, jaquette illustrée. Texte en anglais, illustré de 64 planches en noir et blanc. Année de l'E.O. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover; In Dust Jacket]
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Alice?s Adventures in Wonderland

by Lewis Carroll; John R. Neill [illustrator]
Reilly & Lee Co., Chicago, 1908. Full blue cloth boards. Upper with pictorial paste-on. Pictorial pasted and free endpapers. , 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.John Rea Neill (1877 ? 1943) was a magazine and children?s book illustrator, primarily known for his extremely popular illustrations done for L. Frank Baum?s Oz series. , Size : 12mo.(175 x 130 mm), A very good example of Carroll?s quintessential work. Illustrated in colour. Single leaf of advertisements at back for the Oz books. From the ?Children?s Own Books? series. , 58 pp. [Attributes: Soft Cover]
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Le avventure d'Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie.

Le avventure d'Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie.

by CARROLL Lewis - SALIOLA Antonio -
1872. Senza dati tipografici (ma Bologna, Giuseppe Zanasi, 2009), imperial folio (cm. 44 x 32), legatura in piena pelle rossa "Rigoldi" con grande titolo impresso in verde al piatto anteriore, segnacolo in seta rosa, cofanetto rigido in tela verde con legacci in seta, pp. nn. (84) con nove dipinti di Antonio Saliola riprodotti su tela in serigrafia e applicati alle pagine (uno a doppia pagina). "Edizione . realizzata per Giancarlo Beltrame e proposta nella prima traduzione italiana del 1872 per cura di Giuseppe Zanasi. Sono stati stampati nel dicembre 2009 333 esemplari firmati dall'artista". In stato di nuovo. Cfr. Giuseppe Zanasi, Opere 1997-2009.
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Le bambine di Carroll. Foto e lettere di Lewis Carroll. (En langue italienne).

by CARROLL Lewis.
Franco Maria Ricci, 1974. Un volume in-4°, toilé, protégé dans un étui. Editon de grande qualité , comme toujours chez F.M.R. Les photos de Lewis CARROLL sont magnifiquement reproduites. La typographie est parfaite. Exemplaire en TRES BON ETAT. [12414]
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Through the looking-glass and what Alice found there. With fifty illustrations by John Tenniel.

Through the looking-glass and what Alice found there. With fifty illustrations by John Tenniel.

by CARROLL, LEWIS.
London, Macmillan and Co., 1932. XIII Seiten, 1 ungezähltes Blatt, 227 Seiten, 2 ungezählte Blätter, roter, goldgeprägter Original-Leinwand-Band mit dreiseitigem Goldschnitt und dem illustrierten Original-Schutzumschlag (dieser mit minimalen Randläsuren), 18,8 x 12,5 cm. Seventieth thousand. Schönes Exemplar. Beiliegend ein eigenhändiger Brief des aus der Verlegerfamilie Macmillan stammenden Autors Arthur T. Macmillan, Bruder des späteren Premierministers Harold Macmillan, an eine Mrs. Liebling, der er das Buch "in grateful memory of the summer 1938, happily spent at Lilienhof" zueignete. [Attributes: Signed Copy; Hard Cover; In Dust Jacket]
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