Alice's Adventures Under Ground. Being a Facsimile of the Original Ms. Book Afterwards Developed Into "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
Carroll, Lewis [Dodgson, Charles]
Alice's Adventures Under Ground. Being a Facsimile of the Original Ms. Book Afterwards Developed Into "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
Carroll, Lewis [Dodgson, Charles]
Publisher: Macmillan and Co
Date published: 1886
First and only edition; later issue with white endsheets, consisting of remaindered sheets put into covers perhaps as late as 1931. Bound in publisher's red cloth stamped in gilt. Very Good with fading/mottling to cloth, contents toned and with several hinges slightly exposed. In a Very Good dust jacket with light soiling, spine toning, edge wear and a closed tear at the bottom front spine joint. A facsimile of Carroll's manuscript which would be developed into Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There; Rhyme? and Reason? ; a Tangled Tale; Alice's Adventures Under Ground [Etc. ]
Carroll, Lewis [Charles L. Dodgson]
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There; Rhyme? and Reason? ; a Tangled Tale; Alice's Adventures Under Ground [Etc. ]
Carroll, Lewis [Charles L. Dodgson]
Publisher: Macmillan
Date published: 1886
Format: Hardcover
Octavo, 4 volumes. "Through the Looking-Glass" is the stated "tenth thousand, " but the other volumes are first printings. A handsome set, uniformly bound by Riviere and Son in full rich blue polished calf, with all edges gilt, tilt edges and borders, elaborate spine compartments, reddish-brown morocco spine labels, marbled andpapers, and the original cloth bound in at rear in all four volumes. A very near fine set, with the spines gently and evenly faded to lighter blue, but with gilt still vibrant. A few leaves trivially bumped at the bottom edge of "Through the Looking-Glass; " entirely forgiveable. A most pleasing set.
Alice's Adventures Under Ground. Being a Facsimile of the Original Ms. Book Afterwards Developed Into "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
Carroll, Lewis [Dodgson, Charles]
Alice's Adventures Under Ground. Being a Facsimile of the Original Ms. Book Afterwards Developed Into "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
Carroll, Lewis [Dodgson, Charles]
Publisher: Macmillan and Co
Date published: 1886
First and only edition; later issue with white endsheets, consisting of remaindered sheets put into covers perhaps as late as 1931. Bound in publisher's red cloth stamped in gilt. Very Good with fading/mottling to cloth, contents toned and with several hinges slightly exposed. In a Very Good dust jacket with light soiling, spine toning, edge wear and a closed tear at the bottom front spine joint. A facsimile of Carroll's manuscript which would be developed into Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There; Rhyme? and Reason? ; a Tangled Tale; Alice's Adventures Under Ground [Etc. ]
Carroll, Lewis [Charles L. Dodgson]
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There; Rhyme? and Reason? ; a Tangled Tale; Alice's Adventures Under Ground [Etc. ]
Carroll, Lewis [Charles L. Dodgson]
Publisher: Macmillan
Date published: 1886
Format: Hardcover
Octavo, 4 volumes. "Through the Looking-Glass" is the stated "tenth thousand, " but the other volumes are first printings. A handsome set, uniformly bound by Riviere and Son in full rich blue polished calf, with all edges gilt, tilt edges and borders, elaborate spine compartments, reddish-brown morocco spine labels, marbled andpapers, and the original cloth bound in at rear in all four volumes. A very near fine set, with the spines gently and evenly faded to lighter blue, but with gilt still vibrant. A few leaves trivially bumped at the bottom edge of "Through the Looking-Glass; " entirely forgiveable. A most pleasing set.
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