In 1936, Eldridge Johnson, who owned the original manuscript
of Alice, written and drawn by Dodgson for Alice, commissioned Max Jaffe of
Vienna to print a number of copies in collotype of a facsimile edition. The number
is not known for certain but most people state 75 unnumbered copies in green
morocco with a slipcase. Several other facsimile editions have been published
but this one is the finest and nearest to the original, now housed in the
British Library. The oval photograph of Alice Liddell that had been hidden for
many years until it’s’ discovery by Morten Cohen, is shown on the last page,
with the loose final leaf that came with the Johnson facsimile. Copies of this book today usually sell for £1000 plus, though I was lucky enough to get this copy for a fraction of that in 2000 on the internet.
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