Lewis Carroll wrote many works under his real name and this
is one of his pamphlets on voting. He applied his mathematical expertise to
several other subjects, tennis and politics to name but two. This pamphlet is
in very nice condition, with a deletion in Dodgson’s hand of a word in the last
line of pg 5. The pamphlet is a first ( and only) edition printed in Oxford in
1874 by the University printers. It came in a group of Carroll pamphlets from
the same source as the Objections/Quadrangle pamphlet shown earlier here. A
thing a collector might see or be offered once in a lifetime.
Saturday, 23 August 2014
Saturday, 9 August 2014
Bedtime Reading for Queen Victoria
After Alice was published in 1865 Dodgson’s next work was a
mathematical piece called “Condensation of Determinants” , a work important
enough in scientific circles to be published in the Proceedings of The Royal
Society in 1866. The piece shown here is an offprint from this journal in rare
plain paper covers. The well known story that Queen Victoria, being impressed
by Alice, requested that Dodgson sent her a copy of his next work, referred to
the Determinants of 1867 but in fact this piece came out first. Imagine how
thrilled she would have been with either!