The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 380 pages of information about The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson).

The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 380 pages of information about The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson).

“FACTS, FIGURES, AND FANCIES,” relating to the 1874
  Elections to the Hebdomadal Council, the Offer of
  the Clarendon Trustees, and the Proposal to
  convert the Parks into Cricket-Grounds. 
  Oxford:  Parker.  Pp. 29 + 3, cr. 8vo.  In wrapper. 8d.

“NOTES BY AN OXFORD CHIEL.” 1874
  Oxford:  Parker.  Cr. 8vo.  Cloth, gilt edges.
  [This book consists of the following six pamphlets
  bound together—­“The New Method of Evaluation,”
  “The Dynamics of a Particle,” “Facts, Figures, and
  Fancies,” “The New Belfry,” “The Vision of the
  Three T’s,” and “The Blank Cheque.”]

“EXAMPLES IN ARITHMETIC.” 1874
  Oxford:  Printed at the University Press.

“EUCLID, BOOKS I. and II.”  Edited by Charles L. 1875
  Dodgson. 
  Oxford:  Parker.  Diagram, Title, Preface,
  and pp. 102, cr. 8vo.  Cloth.
  [The book was circulated privately among
  Mathematical friends for hints.  “Not yet
  published” was printed above title.]

“THE PROFESSORSHIP OF COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY.” 1876
  (Three leaflets.)
  Oxford:  Printed at the University Press.

“A METHOD OF TAKING VOTES OF MORE THAN TWO 1876
  ISSUES.” 
  Oxford:  Printed at the University Press. 
  Pp. 20, cr. 8vo.
  [A note on the title-page runs as follows:  “As I
  hope to investigate this subject further, and to
  publish a more complete pamphlet on the subject, I
  shall feel greatly obliged if you will enter in
  this copy any remarks that occur to you, and
  return it to me any time before—­“]

LETTER AND QUESTIONS TO HOSPITALS.  Oxford:  1876 Printed at the University Press.

“AN EASTER GREETING.” [Reprinted in London, by 1876
  Macmillan & Co., in 1880.]

“FAME’S PENNY TRUMPET.”  Not published. 1876
  Oxford:  Baxter.  Pp. 4, 4to.
  [Afterwards published in “Rhyme? and Reason?”]

“THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK.”  An Agony, in Eight 1876
  Fits.  By Lewis Carroll.  With nine illustrations by
  Henry Holiday. 
  London:  Macmillan.  Pp. xi + 83, 8vo.  Cloth,
  gilt edges. 4s.. 6d.

“THE RESPONSIONS OF HILARY TERM, 1877.” 1877
  (A letter to the Vice-Chancellor.)
  Oxford:  Printed at the University Press.

“A CHARADE.” (Written with a cyclostyle.) Pp. 4. 1878

“WORD-LINKS.” (A game, afterwards called 1878
  “DOUBLETS,” invented by the Rev. C.L.  Dodgson.)
  Oxford:  Printed at the University Press.  Pp. 4,
  8vo.[There is also a form written with a
  cyclostyle.]

“DOUBLETS.”  A Word-Puzzle.  By Lewis Carroll. 1879
  London:  Macmillan.  Pp. 73, 8vo.  Cloth. 2s. (2nd
  edition, 1880.)

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