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Published by W. B. Conkey Co. [190-?], Chicago
Hardcover. Condition: Good condition. John Tenniel (illustrator). 184p., illus. Colored frontispiece.
Published by Clarkson N. Potter, Inc./Publishers [1977], New York, 1977
Seller: Evening Star Books, ABAA/ILAB, Madison, WI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First edition. Slim 8vo. [4], v-xiv, [2], 68, [11] pp. Orange cloth with silver lettering on the spine. Tan endpapers and pastedowns. Price of $3.95 on front flap of dust jacket. Illustrated with a few facsimiles of Carroll's handwriting. With a preface, an introduction, and notes by Martin Gardner. A Very Good+ book with a former owner's name, and inscription ("Tranquility and Peace") written on the corner of the ffep, minor fading to the bottom edges of the boards; dust jacket is Near Fine with one small tear to the front panel.
Published by B. J. Brimmer Company, Boston, 1925
First Edition
Hardcover. 55p. First edition thus. Previously published in an 1856 issue of The Train, a first-class magazine. Very good condition, cloth backed boards, edges worn.
Published by Oxford University Press, 1979
Seller: Thomas J. Joyce And Company, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Octavos. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: issued without dj. photos, facsimiles (illustrator). First edition. Tall 8vos, cloth in very good publisher's slipcase Dodgson was a prolific letter writer. Illustrated with photos and facsimiles.
Seller: Librairie Victor Sevilla, Paris, France
First Edition
Editions Fata Morgana 1979. In-8 broché de 50 pages au format 14 x 22,5 cm. Couverture jaune à rabats, avec titre imprimé et petite vignette illustrée. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré une très légère trace d'étiquette au bas du 4ème plat. Exemplaire non coupé. Frontispice et 3 dessins en hors texte par Anne-Marie Soulcié. Traduction de Bruno Roy. Tirage unique à 750 exemplaires, dont 3 hors commerce sur japon et 50 sur arches, le reste étant imprimé sur vergé. Superbe état général. Edition originale française.
Published by London Macmillan & Co 1901, 1901
Seller: Harrison-Hiett Rare Books, Richelieu, France
Eighth Thousand. Original red cloth boards with gilt vignettes to front and back boards. Title in gilt to spine. All edges gilt. Illustrated throughout by Arthur B. Frost and Henry Holiday, both full page and in-text. Some wear and light bumping to boards. Spine cloth sun faded. Sporadic foxing throughout. 214 pp. 190 x 130 mm (7½ x 5 inches).
Published by Charles L. Dodgson, U.K., 1893
Seller: Reeve & Clarke Books (ABAC / ILAB), South River, ON, Canada
Book First Edition
No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. scarce; one page broadside printed on the recto only; among other statements therein, Carroll states his intent for his books to be of the best workmanship and that he was annoyed that the result of the printing of the issuance of the 60th Thousand of "Through The Looking Glass" was such that the book was not worth buying; the broadside therefore makes his appeal for holders of the book to return their copies to Macmillan & Co. and copies of the next issue would be sent in exchange.
Published by London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1899
Seller: Lost Time Books, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. First edition. 8vo in publisher's cloth. xv, 375 pp. G+. Moderate wear to corners and spine ends. Light wear to boards. Hinges starting. Light foxing. Ships wrapped in bubble wrap and packed with care in a box.
Published by New York: Harper & Brothers, . First edition with Newell illustrations., 1903
Seller: Lighthouse Books, ABAA, Dade City, FL, U.S.A.
Octavo, gilt-stamped red cloth, top edge gilt, uncut, printed in green & black, xiii, [1], 248 pp. Color frontis, 26 b&w plates, page decorations. Near-Fine, former-owner bookplate. Literature, Poetry, Illustrated. bnsli.
Published by Hurst & Company no date., New York
Seller: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
204 pp. Illustrated by John Tenniel. 16mo, publisher's pictorial cloth with applied color illustration on front panel, in dust jacket. New edition. Very slight use to cloth; tight and sound in a tanned and lightly foxed dust jacket with tiny chips at corners. Knickerbocker Classics.
Published by Jan Förlag, 1945
Seller: Blackwell's Rare Books ABA ILAB BA, Oxford, United Kingdom
FIRST HÖGFELDT EDITION, frontispiece and 9 further colour-printed plates with line drawings to the text, pp. 219, 8vo, original quarter brown cloth with illustrated boards, backstrip lettered in gilt, endpapers faintly browned, very good.
Hardcover. First edition. xv, 375, [1] p. incl. front., illus., port., facsim. 21 cm. Contents: Preface, by S. D. Collingwood.--The rectory umbrella.--Notes by an Oxford chiel.--"Alice" on the stage.--An irresponsible correspondent.--Curiosa mathematica.--Games and puzzles.--Miscellanea Carrolliana.--Appendix. Very good condition, Original gilt-decorated red cloth. Bevelled edges.
Published by Macmillan and Co., London, 1940
Seller: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
xi, 206 [2, ads] pp. Illustrated by John Tenniel, including 16 color plates. 8vo, publisher's violet morocco; a.e.g., in publisher's slipcase. Small areas of the leather touched up with paint (?); spine sunned; slipcase worn at edges and missing small sections of the top and bottom edges. Contents fine.
Published by 1893, 1893
Seller: D&D Galleries - ABAA, Somerville, NJ, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION. Single sheet, 7" x 4-3/4". in VERY GOOD condition. WMG&C #249 Dodgson was deeply annoyed to find that in the60th thousand of Through The Looking Glass 'most of the pictures have failed so much, in the printing, as to make the book not worth buying'. He therefore begs owners to return them for exchange. The returned copies will be given away to 'Mechanics' Institutes, Village Reading-Rooms,' &c. Copies of this leaf were inserted in most, if not all copies of Sylvie & Bruno Concluded.
Published by Macmillan, London, 1881
Hardcover. John Tenniel (illustrator). Fiftieth thousand [ i.e. 2d edition]. 224p., illus. Good condition in red publisher's cloth, spine ends worn.
Published by London: Macmillan, The Rocket Press, 1988., 1988
Seller: D&D Galleries - ABAA, Somerville, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1 leaf, 9-1/2" x 7", limited to 250 copies, with the original printed card folder, numbered 143/250 and blind stamped by the Rocket Press along the lower edge. In FINE condition. Printed from the original boxwood blocks that were used to create the electrotype plates for the first edition. These were discovered in 1985 in two deed boxes belonging to Macmillan, in the vaults of the National Westminster Bank in London's Covent Garden where they had lain undisturbed since World War Two. Macmillan then commissioned The Rocket Press to produce a limited edition of 250 prints taken directly from the blocks, the first time they had been used to create an entire edition. Previously Macmillan had treated them as masters, only taking them out of storage to cut electrotype copies for each fresh printing or occasionally to take pulls for particular individuals. Only the block for 'Alice & the Dodo' was missing and, for completeness, Jonathan Stephenson used an electrotype in its place. The Rocket Press edition was distributed worldwide and no further sets commissioned, the woodblocks were eventually deposited in the British Library for safekeeping.
Published by London: Macmillan, The Rocket Press, 1988., 1988
Seller: D&D Galleries - ABAA, Somerville, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1 leaf, 9-1/2" x 7", limited to 250 copies, with the original printed card folder, numbered 222/250 and blind stamped by the Rocket Press along the lower edge. In FINE condition. Printed from the original boxwood blocks that were used to create the electrotype plates for the first edition. These were discovered in 1985 in two deed boxes belonging to Macmillan, in the vaults of the National Westminster Bank in London's Covent Garden where they had lain undisturbed since World War Two. Macmillan then commissioned The Rocket Press to produce a limited edition of 250 prints taken directly from the blocks, the first time they had been used to create an entire edition. Previously Macmillan had treated them as masters, only taking them out of storage to cut electrotype copies for each fresh printing or occasionally to take pulls for particular individuals. Only the block for 'Alice & the Dodo' was missing and, for completeness, Jonathan Stephenson used an electrotype in its place. The Rocket Press edition was distributed worldwide and no further sets commissioned, the woodblocks were eventually deposited in the British Library for safekeeping.
Published by London: Macmillan, The Rocket Press, 1988., 1988
Seller: D&D Galleries - ABAA, Somerville, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1 leaf, 9-1/2" x 7", limited to 250 copies, with the original printed card folder, numbered 222/250 and blind stamped by the Rocket Press along the lower edge. In FINE condition. Printed from the original boxwood blocks that were used to create the electrotype plates for the first edition. These were discovered in 1985 in two deed boxes belonging to Macmillan, in the vaults of the National Westminster Bank in London's Covent Garden where they had lain undisturbed since World War Two. Macmillan then commissioned The Rocket Press to produce a limited edition of 250 prints taken directly from the blocks, the first time they had been used to create an entire edition. Previously Macmillan had treated them as masters, only taking them out of storage to cut electrotype copies for each fresh printing or occasionally to take pulls for particular individuals. Only the block for 'Alice & the Dodo' was missing and, for completeness, Jonathan Stephenson used an electrotype in its place. The Rocket Press edition was distributed worldwide and no further sets commissioned, the woodblocks were eventually deposited in the British Library for safekeeping.
Published by London: Macmillan, The Rocket Press, 1988., 1988
Seller: D&D Galleries - ABAA, Somerville, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1 leaf, 9-1/2" x 7", limited to 250 copies, with the original printed card folder, numbered 143/250 and blind stamped by the Rocket Press along the lower edge. In FINE condition. Printed from the original boxwood blocks that were used to create the electrotype plates for the first edition. These were discovered in 1985 in two deed boxes belonging to Macmillan, in the vaults of the National Westminster Bank in London's Covent Garden where they had lain undisturbed since World War Two. Macmillan then commissioned The Rocket Press to produce a limited edition of 250 prints taken directly from the blocks, the first time they had been used to create an entire edition. Previously Macmillan had treated them as masters, only taking them out of storage to cut electrotype copies for each fresh printing or occasionally to take pulls for particular individuals. Only the block for 'Alice & the Dodo' was missing and, for completeness, Jonathan Stephenson used an electrotype in its place. The Rocket Press edition was distributed worldwide and no further sets commissioned, the woodblocks were eventually deposited in the British Library for safekeeping.
Published by London: Macmillan, The Rocket Press, 1988., 1988
Seller: D&D Galleries - ABAA, Somerville, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1 leaf, 9-1/2" x 7", limited to 250 copies, with the original printed card folder, numbered 143/250 and blind stamped by the Rocket Press along the lower edge. In FINE condition. Printed from the original boxwood blocks that were used to create the electrotype plates for the first edition. These were discovered in 1985 in two deed boxes belonging to Macmillan, in the vaults of the National Westminster Bank in London's Covent Garden where they had lain undisturbed since World War Two. Macmillan then commissioned The Rocket Press to produce a limited edition of 250 prints taken directly from the blocks, the first time they had been used to create an entire edition. Previously Macmillan had treated them as masters, only taking them out of storage to cut electrotype copies for each fresh printing or occasionally to take pulls for particular individuals. Only the block for 'Alice & the Dodo' was missing and, for completeness, Jonathan Stephenson used an electrotype in its place. The Rocket Press edition was distributed worldwide and no further sets commissioned, the woodblocks were eventually deposited in the British Library for safekeeping.
Published by London: Macmillan, The Rocket Press, 1988., 1988
Seller: D&D Galleries - ABAA, Somerville, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1 leaf, 9-1/2" x 7", limited to 250 copies, with the original printed card folder, numbered 222/250 and blind stamped by the Rocket Press along the lower edge. In FINE condition. Printed from the original boxwood blocks that were used to create the electrotype plates for the first edition. These were discovered in 1985 in two deed boxes belonging to Macmillan, in the vaults of the National Westminster Bank in London's Covent Garden where they had lain undisturbed since World War Two. Macmillan then commissioned The Rocket Press to produce a limited edition of 250 prints taken directly from the blocks, the first time they had been used to create an entire edition. Previously Macmillan had treated them as masters, only taking them out of storage to cut electrotype copies for each fresh printing or occasionally to take pulls for particular individuals. Only the block for 'Alice & the Dodo' was missing and, for completeness, Jonathan Stephenson used an electrotype in its place. The Rocket Press edition was distributed worldwide and no further sets commissioned, the woodblocks were eventually deposited in the British Library for safekeeping.
Published by London: Macmillan, The Rocket Press, 1988., 1988
Seller: D&D Galleries - ABAA, Somerville, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1 leaf, 9-1/2" x 7", limited to 250 copies, with the original printed card folder, numbered 222/250 and blind stamped by the Rocket Press along the lower edge. In FINE condition. Printed from the original boxwood blocks that were used to create the electrotype plates for the first edition. These were discovered in 1985 in two deed boxes belonging to Macmillan, in the vaults of the National Westminster Bank in London's Covent Garden where they had lain undisturbed since World War Two. Macmillan then commissioned The Rocket Press to produce a limited edition of 250 prints taken directly from the blocks, the first time they had been used to create an entire edition. Previously Macmillan had treated them as masters, only taking them out of storage to cut electrotype copies for each fresh printing or occasionally to take pulls for particular individuals. Only the block for 'Alice & the Dodo' was missing and, for completeness, Jonathan Stephenson used an electrotype in its place. The Rocket Press edition was distributed worldwide and no further sets commissioned, the woodblocks were eventually deposited in the British Library for safekeeping.
Published by London: Macmillan, The Rocket Press, 1988., 1988
Seller: D&D Galleries - ABAA, Somerville, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1 leaf, 9-1/2" x 7", limited to 250 copies, with the original printed card folder, numbered 143/250 and blind stamped by the Rocket Press along the lower edge. In FINE condition. Printed from the original boxwood blocks that were used to create the electrotype plates for the first edition. These were discovered in 1985 in two deed boxes belonging to Macmillan, in the vaults of the National Westminster Bank in London's Covent Garden where they had lain undisturbed since World War Two. Macmillan then commissioned The Rocket Press to produce a limited edition of 250 prints taken directly from the blocks, the first time they had been used to create an entire edition. Previously Macmillan had treated them as masters, only taking them out of storage to cut electrotype copies for each fresh printing or occasionally to take pulls for particular individuals. Only the block for 'Alice & the Dodo' was missing and, for completeness, Jonathan Stephenson used an electrotype in its place. The Rocket Press edition was distributed worldwide and no further sets commissioned, the woodblocks were eventually deposited in the British Library for safekeeping.
Published by Oxford: James Parker & Co., 1874., 1874
Seller: D&D Galleries - ABAA, Somerville, NJ, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION. 1 vol., 6-1/2" X 4-1/4", 14pp.(i), bound in green cloth, vertical gilt lettered spine, marbled paper covers, lacking the original printed wrappers, VERY GOOD. Madan & Green No. 97.
Published by Nonesuch Library. London. 1939, 1939
Seller: Paul Foster. - ABA & PBFA Member., London, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. (7.7 x 5.1 inches). 1165pp. Finely bound in recent full deep red morocco leather. Spine with five raised bands. Black leather title label, gilt. Spine compartments ruled and decorated with gilt stamped Mad Hatter, March Hare, and Playing card devices. Single gilt ruled border to boards. Top edge gilt. A fine copy.
Published by Nonesuch Library. London. 1939, 1939
Seller: Paul Foster. - ABA & PBFA Member., London, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. (7.7 x 5.1 inches). 1165pp. Finely bound in recent full red morocco leather. Spine with five raised bands. Spine compartments ruled and decorated with gilt stamped Mad Hatter and Playing card devices. Single gilt ruled border to boards. Top edge gilt. A fine copy.
Published by Oxford: James Parker & Co., 1873., 1873
Seller: D&D Galleries - ABAA, Somerville, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 2nd Edition. SECOND EDITION. 1 vol., 6-1/2" x 4-1/2", original printed brick red wrappers, some minor chipping to head and foot of spine, hinges fine, overall VERY GOOD. WMG 94a Ownership signature of Gibbs Rigaud to top edge. Major-General Gibbs Rigaud, served in the Kaffir War and in China. Dodgson from time to time applied to John Rigaud, Gibbs' brother, who was a Fellow at Magdalen College for permission to take visitors to Magdalen Chapel. Gibbs on one occasion called on Dodgson with a niece to look at photographs. There is also one letter, dated 1875, to John inquiring about his brother who hearing he had some "beautiful Indian (or Japanese?) shawls or other articles of dress" that he would like to borrow.
Published by Oxford: James Parker & Co., 1872., 1872
Seller: D&D Galleries - ABAA, Somerville, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. SECOND THOUSAND. 1 vol., 6-3/4" x 4-5/8", original printed brick red wrappers, hinges fine, light rubbing to spine otherwise VERY GOOD. Carroll's sustained satire on the architecture of the new bell-housing at Christ Church, Oxford. WMGC, 88(3) Ownership signature of Gibbs Rigaud to top edge. Major-General Gibbs Rigaud, served in the Kaffir War and in China. Dodgson from time to time applied to John Rigaud, Gibbs' brother, who was a Fellow at Magdalen College for permission to take visitors to Magdalen Chapel. Gibbs on one occasion called on Dodgson with a niece to look at photographs. There is also one letter, dated 1875, to John inquiring about his brother who hearing he had some "beautiful Indian (or Japanese?) shawls or other articles of dress" that he would like to borrow.
Published by Oxford: James Parker & Co., 1874., 1874
Seller: D&D Galleries - ABAA, Somerville, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. FIRST SEPARATE EDITION. 1 vol., 6-3/4" x 4-3/8", original printed brick red wrappers, spine fine, overall, VERY GOOD. WMG 99 One of six pamphlets also issued in one volume see WMG 98 for a comprehensive explanation. Ownership signature of Gibbs Rigaud to top edge. Major-General Gibbs Rigaud, served in the Kaffir War and in China. Dodgson from time to time applied to John Rigaud, Gibbs' brother, who was a Fellow at Magdalen College for permission to take visitors to Magdalen Chapel. Gibbs on one occasion called on Dodgson with a niece to look at photographs. There is also one letter, dated 1875, to John inquiring about his brother who hearing he had some "beautiful Indian (or Japanese?) shawls or other articles of dress" that he would like to borrow.
Published by Jan Förlag, 1945
Seller: Blackwell's Rare Books ABA ILAB BA, Oxford, United Kingdom
FIRST HÖGFELDT EDITION, frontispiece and 9 further colour-printed plates with line drawings to the text, pp. 219, 8vo, original deluxe binding of half red morocco with marbled boards, backstrip lettered in gilt, t.e.g., dustjacket a little browned with a couple of shallow chips around head, very good. An excellent copy of the scarce deluxe edition; Högfeldt's designs are attractive and distinctive.