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).

CIRCULAR, ADDRESSED TO THE GOVERNING BODY OF 1891
  CHRIST CHURCH, Oxford, about the proposal to
  invite M.A.’s to dine at High Table.

“A POSTAL PROBLEM.”  June, 1891. 1891

DITTO, Supplement. 1891

A CIRCULAR ABOUT RESIGNATION OF CURATORSHIP. 1892
  Oxford:  Printed by Sheppard.

A CIRCULAR ABOUT “UNPARLIAMENTARY” WORDS 1892
  used by some competitors in the “Syzygies”
  competition in The Lady. 
  Oxford:  Printed by Sheppard.

“CURIOSISSIMA CURATORIA.”  By ‘Rude Donatus.’ 1892
  (A Pamphlet sent to all resident members of Christ
  Church Common Room.)
  Oxford:  Printed by Sheppard.

“EIGHTH PAPER ON LOGIC.” 1892
  Oxford:  Printed by Sheppard.
  [A revised version of one page was
  printed in same year.]

“NINTH PAPER ON LOGIC.” 1892
  Oxford:  Printed by Sheppard.

“NOTES TO LOGIC PAPERS EIGHT AND NINE.” 1892
  Oxford:  Printed by Sheppard.

“CURIOSA MATHEMATICA, Part III.  PILLOW PROBLEMS,” 1893
  thought out during wakeful hours, by C. L.
  Dodgson. 
  London, Macmillan:  Printed in Oxford.  Pp.
  xvii + 109, 8vo.  Cloth, 1st and 2nd editions. 
  (Reprinted in 1894, 1895.)

“SYZYGIES AND LANRICK.”  By Lewis Carroll. 1893
  London:  The Lady office.  Pp. 26. 6d.

“SYLVIE AND BRUNO CONCLUDED.”  By Lewis Carroll. 1893
  With forty-six illustrations by Harry Furniss. 
  London:  Macmillan.  Pp. xxi + 423, cr. 8vo.  Cloth,
  gilt edges. 7s.6d. (Now in its 3rd thousand.) [The
  picture on p. 409 was drawn by Miss Alice Havers.]

“A DISPUTED POINT IN LOGIC.” 1894

“WHAT THE TORTOISE SAID TO ACHILLES.” (Reprinted 1894
  from Mind, December, 1894.) Pp. 4.

“A FASCINATING MENTAL RECREATION FOR THE YOUNG.” (?)1895
  (A circular about Symbolic Logic, signed “Lewis
  Carroll.”)

“RESIDENT WOMEN-STUDENTS.” 1896
  (A circular, signed “Charles L Dodgson.”)
  Oxford:  Printed by Sheppard.

“SYMBOLIC LOGIC.  Part I. Elementary.”  By Lewis 1896
  Carroll. 
  London:  Macmillan.  Pp. xxxi + 192, cr.
  8vo.  Cloth. 2s. (Now in its 4th edition.)

“THREE SUNSETS AND OTHER POEMS.”  By Lewis Carroll. 1898
  With twelve Fairy-Fancies by E. Gertrude Thomson. 
  London:  Macmillan.  Pp. 68, fcap. 4to.  Cloth, gilt
  edges. 4s. [This book is a reprint, with
  additions, of the serious portions of
  “Phantasmagoria and Other Poems.”]

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