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2551792Sylvie and Bruno Concluded — List of Works1893Lewis Carroll

WORKS BY LEWIS CARROLL.


PUBLISHED BY

MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON.



ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND. With Forty-two Illustrations by Tenniel. (First published in 1865.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 6s. Eighty-fifth Thousand.


THE SAME; PEOPLE'S EDITION. (First published in 1887.) Crown 8vo, cloth, price 2s. 6d. Thirty-fifth Thousand.


AVENTURES D'ALICE AU PAYS DES MERVEILLES. Traduit de I'Anglais par Henri Bué. Ouvrage illustre de 42 Vignettes par John Tenniel. (First published in 1869.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 6s. Second Thousand.


Alice's Abenteuer im WunderIand. Aus dem Englischen von Antonie Zimmermann. Mit 42 Illustrationen von John Tenniel. (First published in 1869.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 6s.


LE AVVENTURE D'ALICE NEL PAESE DELLE MERAVIGLIE. Tradotte dall' Inglese da T. Pietrocola-Rossetti. Con 42 Vignette di Giovanni Tenniel. (First published in 1872.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 6s.


ALICE'S ADVENTURES UNDER GROUND. Being a Facsimile of the original MS. Book, which was afterwards developed into "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." With Thirty-seven Illustrations by the Author. (Begun, July, 1862; finished, Feb., 1863; first published, in facsimile, in 1886.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 4s. Third Thousand.


THE NURSERY "ALICE." Containing Twenty Coloured Enlargements from Tenniel's Illustrations to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." With Text adapted to Nursery Readers by Lewis Carroll. The Cover designed and coloured by E. Gertrude Thomson. (First published in 1890.) 4to, boards, price 4s. Third thousand.


THE NURSERY "ALICE"; PEOPLE'S EDITION. (Published in 1891.) 4to, boards, price 2s. Seventh Thousand.

N.B.—3,364 on hand in December, 1893. When these are sold out, no more can be issued at this price: it is only just over cost price, and the only reason for selling these copies so cheaply is that the colours came out a little too bright.


THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS, AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE. With Fifty Illustrations by Tenniel. (First published in 1871.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 6s. [Out of print: the Sixty-first Thousand will shortly be issued.


THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS, AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE. PEOPLE'S EDITION. (First published in 1887.) Crown 8vo, cloth, price 2s. 6d. Twenty-second Thousand.


ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND: AND THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS; PEOPLE'S EDITIONS. Both Books together in One Volume. (First published in 1887.) Crown 8vo, cloth, price 4s. 6d. Eighth Thousand.


THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK. An Agony in Eight Fits. With Nine Illustrations by Henry Holiday. (First published in 1876.) Crown 8vo, cloth, with large gilt designs on cover from drawings by Henry Holiday, gilt edges, price 4s. 6d. Nineteenth Thousand.


RHYME? AND REASON? With Sixty-five Illustrations by Arthur B. Frost, and Nine by Henry Holiday. (First published in 1883, being a reprint, with a few additions, of the comic portion of "Phantasmagoria and other Poems," published in 1869, and of "The Hunting of the Snark," published in 1876.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 6s. Fifth Thousand.


A TANGLED TALE. Reprinted from The Monthly Packet. With Six Illustrations by Arthur B. Frost. (First published in 1885.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 4s. 6d. Fourth Thousand.


THE GAME OF LOGIC. With an Envelope containing a card diagram and nine counters — four red and five grey. (First published in 1886.) Crown 8vo, cloth, price 3s. Second Thousand.
N.B. — The Envelope, etc., may be had separately at 3d. each.


SYMBOLIC LOGIC. In three Parts, which will be issued separately:—

Part I. Elementary.
Part II. Advanced.
Part III. Transcendental.

4to, cloth.

[In preparation.


SYLVIE AND BRUNO. With Forty-six Illustrations by Harry Furniss. (First published in 1889.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 7s. 6d. Twelfth Thousand.

N.B. — This book contains 395 pages — nearly as much as the two 'Alice' books put together.


SYLVIE AND BRUNO CONCLUDED. With Forty-six Illustrations by Harry Furniss. (First published in 1893.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 7s. 6d.

N.B. — This book contains 411 pages.


ORIGINAL GAMES AND PUZZLES. With Twenty Illustrations by Miss E. Gertrude Thomson. Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges.

[In preparation.


THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH, and Other Poems. With Illustrations by Miss E. Gertrude Thomson. Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges.

N.B. — This will be a reprint, possibly with a few additions, of the serious portion of "Phantasmagoria, and other Poems," published in 1869.

[In preparation.


CAUTIONS TO READERS.

On August 1st, 1881, a story appeared in Aunt Judy's Magazine No. 184, entitled "The Land of Idleness, by Lewis Carroll." This story was really written by a lady, Fräulein Ida Lackowitz. Acting on her behalf, Mr. Carroll forwarded it to the Editor: and this led to the mistake of naming him as its author.

In October, 1887, the writer of an article on "Literature for the Little Ones," in The Nineteenth Century, stated that in 1864, "Tom Hood was delighting the world with such works as From Nowhere to the North Pole. Between Tom Hood and Mr. Lewis Carroll there is more than a suspicion of resemblance in some particulars. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland narrowly escapes challenging a comparison with From Nowhere to the North Pole. The idea of both is so similar that Mr. Carroll can hardly have been surprised if some people have believed he was inspired by Hood." The date 1864 is a mistake. From Nowhere to the North Pole was first published in 1874, nine years after the publication of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

ADVICE TO WRITERS.

Buy "THE WONDERLANDCASE FOR POSTAGE-STAMPS," invented by Lewis Carroll, Oct. 29, 1888, size 4 inches by 3, containing 12 separate pockets for stamps of different values, 2 Coloured Pictorial Surprises taken from Alice in Wonderland, and 8 or 9 Wise Words about Letter-Writing. It is published by Messrs. Emberlin & Son, 4 Magdalen Street, Oxford. Price 1s.

N.B. If ordered by Post, an additional payment will be required, to cover cost of postage, as follows:—

One copy 11/2d.
Two or three do. 2d.
Four do. 21/2d.
Five to fourteen do. 3d.
Each subsequent fourteen or fraction thereof 11/2d.

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ALICE'S ADVENTURES UNDER GROUND. By Lewis Carroll.

Being a Facsimile of the Original MS. Book, afterwards developed into "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." With Thirty seven Illustrations by the Author. Crown 8vo, 4s.


MACMILLAN & CO., LONDON.