From Lewis Carroll’s extensive library, this is his personal
copy of Thomas Hood’s “ The Epping Hunt” illustrated with six very charming engravings
on wood after Cruikshank. According to the pencilled note in Dodgson’s hand on
the inside rear cover he acquired the book from W.Hutt’s catalogue, 1890 priced
15/-. A later booksellers’catalogue snipping is pasted to the inside front
cover priced at 12/- stating “ Lewis Carroll’s copy”. The book is included in
the published works on the library and is a first edition 1829, Charles Tilt,
London. The Bristol bookseller who sold me the book in September 2009 had
acquired it from the widow of an avid book collector of many subjects.
Saturday, 22 November 2014
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
One of Twenty Blue Cloth Copies
This book is one of twenty specially bound copies of The
Hunting of the Snark printed in 1876 by Macmillan for Dodgson to give away to
friends. The dark blue cloth variant is usuallyinscribed by the author and a
census of known copies has I gather been recently compiled . This copy is
unusual in not being inscribed ( and therefore unspoilt!)
In September 2006 I searched ABE the book search engine, as
I frequently did in those days and saw this book for sale as a first edition in
very good condition. I was a little worried by the description – the cloth was
blue and not beige as the first 10,000 copies were. Either the book had been
coloured or dyed, or the bookseller was colour blind or….it was one of the
special twenty copies. It took a few days to arrive from New Zealand ( the
Snark being popular among the Maouri), a few seconds to unwrap and ….a moment
of glory when one is forgiven for many previous extravagancies. I paid the
going rate for a first edition of the 1876 Snark. A green cloth variant,
uninscribed, in poorer condition than this fine copy, sold at auction in 2005
for a shade under £2000.
Sunday, 9 November 2014
1866 Alice
My copy of the 1866 Alice purchased in 2006 after a sale in
conversation with the late Dominic Winter. The book had not quite reached its’
reserve in the bidding and I bought it after the auction.
One of 4,000 of the second edition and probably one of the
earlier 2,000 with pale blue endpapers. The other markers of a true 1866 Alice
are present – 30 on pg.30 is preserved without a draw; inverted S on the list of contents page ( In
Chapter 12, Alice’s Evidence); mistake of pagination “ Pig and Pepper” pg. 76
should be 67, also on list of contents page. The book is taller than the later
editions of this 6/- Alice. There has been some professional restoration with
the original cloth re-backed. There is a contemporary cloth and slipcase.
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