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"NOTES ON THE FIRST TWO BOOKS OF EUCLID." 1860
Oxford: Parker. 8vo. 6d


"PHOTOGRAPHS." (?)1860
(Printed for private circulation; a
list of negatives taken by the Rev. C. L.
Dodgson.) Pp. 4, 4to


"A SYLLABUS OF PLANE ALGEBRAICAL GEOMETRY," 1860
systematically arranged, with formal definitions,
postulates, and axioms. By Charles Lutwidge
Dodgson. Part I. Containing Points, Right Lines,
Rectilinear Figures, Pencils and Circles.
Oxford: Parker. Pp. xvi + 164, 8vo. Cloth, paper label. 5s


"RULES FOR COURT CIRCULAR." 1860
(A new game, invented by the Rev. C.L. Dodgson.)
Pp. 4. (Reprinted in 1862).


"THE FORMULÆ OF PLANE TRIGONOMETRY," 1861
printed with symbols (instead of words) to express the
"goniometrical ratios." By Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.
Oxford: Parker. Pp. 19, 4to. Stitched, 1s.


"NOTES ON THE FIRST PART OF ALGEBRA." 1861
Oxford: Parker. 8vo. 6d


"INDEX TO 'IN MEMORIAM.'" 1862
[Suggested and edited by the Rev. C.L. Dodgson;
much of the actual work of compilation was
done by his sisters]
London: Moxon.


"THE ENUNCIATIONS OF EUCLID, Books I. and II." 1863
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"GENERAL LIST OF (MATHEMATICAL) SUBJECTS, AND 1863
CYCLE FOR WORKING EXAMPLES."
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"CROQUÊT CASTLES." 1863
(A new game invented by the Rev. C.L. Dodgson).
London(?) Pp. 4. (Reprinted, with additions
and alterations, in 1866 at Oxford.)


"THE NEW EXAMINATION STATUTE." 1864
(A letter to the Vice-Chancellor.)
Pp. 2, 4 to. Oxford.


"A GUIDE TO THE MATHEMATICAL STUDENT IN READING, 1864
REVIEWING, AND WORKING EXAMPLES." By Charles
Lutwidge Dodgson. Part I. Pure Mathematics.
Oxford: Parker. Two leaves and pp. 27, 8vo.
Stitched, 1s.


"THE DYNAMICS OF A PARTI-CLE, with an Excursus on 1865
the New Method of Evaluation as applied to pi."
Oxford: Vincent. Pp. 28, 8vo. (Three editions).


"ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND." By Lewis 1865
Carroll, with forty-two illustrations by John
Tenniel. London: Macmillan. Pp. 192, cr. 8vo.
Cloth, gilt edges. 6s.
The 1st edition (recalled) was printed in Oxford,
and is very rare; all subsequent editions (1865
onwards) by Richard Clay in London. Now in its
86th thousand. [People's Edition, price 2s. 6d.;
first published in 1887. Now in its 70th
thousand.]


"CONDENSATION OF DETERMINANTS," being a new and 1866
brief method for computing their arithmetical
values. By the Rev. C.L. Dodgson. From "The
Proceedings of the Royal Society, No. 84, 1866."
London: Taylor and Francis. Pp. 8, 8vo.


"AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON DETERMINANTS." 1867
London: Macmillan. (Printed in Oxford.)
Pp. viii + 143, 4to. Cloth. 10s. 6d.


"THE FIFTH BOOK OF EUCLID TREATED ALGEBRAICALLY, 1868
SO FAR AS IT RELATES TO COMMENSURABLE MAGNITUDES."
With notes. By Charles L. Dodgson. Oxford and
London: Parker. Two leaves and pp. 37, 8vo. In
wrapper, 1s. 6d.


"ALGEBRAICAL FORMULÆ FOR RESPONSIONS." 1868
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"THE TELEGRAPH CIPHER." (?)1868
(Invented, in 1868, by the Rev. C.L. Dodgson.)


"PHANTASMAGORIA AND OTHER POEMS." 1869
By Lewis Carroll.
London: Macmillan. (Printed in Oxford.)
Pp. viii + 202, small 8vo. Cloth, gilt edges.


"AVENTURES D'ALICE AU PAYS DE MERVEILLES." 1869
Par Lewis Carroll, ouvrage illustrÉ de 42 vignettes
par John Tenniel. Traduit de l'anglais, par H. BuÉ.
London: Macmillan. Pp. 196, cr. 8vo. Cloth, gilt
edges. 6s. (Now in its 2nd thousand.)


"ALICE'S ABENTEUER IM WUNDERLAND." Von Lewis 1869
Carroll, mit zweiundvierzig Illustrationen von
John Tenniel. Uebersetzt von Antonie Zimmermann.
London: Macmillan. Pp. 178, cr. 8vo. Cloth, gilt
edges. 6s.


"GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY." 1870
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"ALGEBRAICAL FORMULÆ AND RULES." 1870
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"ARITHMETICAL FORMULÆ AND RULES." 1870
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"TO ALL CHILD READERS OF 'ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN 1871
WONDERLAND.'" Pp. 4


"THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS AND WHAT ALICE FOUND 1871
THERE." By Lewis Carroll. With fifty illustrations
by John Tenniel.
London: Macmillan. Pp. 224., cr. 8vo. Cloth,
gilt edges. 6s. Now in its 61st thousand
[People's edition. Price 2s. 6d. First
published in 1887. Now in its 46th thousand.]


"LE AVVENTURE D'ALICE NEL PAESE DELLA MERAVIGLIE." 1872
Per Lewis Carroll. Tradotte dall'inglese da T.
PietrocÒla-Rossetti. Con 42 vignette di Giovanni
Tenniel.
London: Macmillan. Pp. 189, cr. 8vo.
Cloth, gilt edges. 6s.


CIRCULAR TO HOSPITALS OFFERING COPIES OF THE TWO 1872
"ALICE" BOOKS.
London: Macmillan.


"SYMBOLS, &c., TO BE USED IN EUCLID, 1872
Books I. and II."
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"NUMBER OF PROPOSITIONS IN EUCLID." Oxford: 1872
Printed at the University Press.


"THE NEW BELFRY OF CHRIST CHURCH, OXFORD." A 1872
Monograph. By D.C.L.
Oxford: Parker. Pp. 2 + 31, cr. 8vo.
In wrapper. 6d. (Five editions.)


"ENUNCIATIONS, EUCLID, I.—VI." 1873
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"OBJECTIONS, SUBMITTED TO THE GOVERNING BODY of 1873
Christ Church, Oxford, against certain proposed
alterations in the Great Quadrangle."
Oxford: Printed at the University Press. Pp. 4, 4to.
[Printed for Private Circulation.]


"THE VISION OF THE THREE T's." A Threnody. By the 1873
Author of "The New Belfry."
Oxford. Parker. Pp. 37 + 3, 8vo. In wrapper, 9d.
(Three editions.)


"A DISCUSSION OF THE VARIOUS MODES OF PROCEDURE IN 1873
CONDUCTING ELECTIONS."
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"EUCLID, BOOK V. PROVED ALGEBRAICALLY," so far as 1874
it relates to Commensurable Magnitudes. To which
is prefixed a summary of all the necessary
algebraical operations, arranged in order of
difficulty. By Charles L. Dodgson.
Oxford: Parker.
Pp. viii + 62, 8vo. Cloth. 3s. 6d.


"SUGGESTIONS AS TO THE BEST METHOD OF TAKING VOTES, 1874
where more than two Issues are to be voted on."
Oxford: Hall and Stacy. Pp. 8, 8vo.


"THE BLANK CHEQUE." A Fable. By the Author of "The 1874
New Belfry," and "The Vision of The Three T's"
Oxford: Parker. Pp. 14 + 2, cr. 8vo. In wrapper. 4d.


"PRELIMINARY ALGEBRA, AND EUCLID Book V." 1874
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"THE DYNAMICS OF A PARTI-CLE." 1874
Oxford: Parker. Pp. 24, cr. 8vo. In wrapper. 6d.


"THE NEW METHOD OF EVALUATION AS APPLIED TO pi." 1874
Oxford: Parker. Pp. 16, cr. 8vo. In wrapper. 4d.


"FACTS, FIGURES, AND FANCIES," relating to the 1874
Elections to the Hebdomadal Council, the Offer of
the Clarendon Trustees, and the Proposal to
convert the Parks into Cricke-Grounds.
Oxford: Parker. Pp. 29 + 3, cr. 8vo. In wrapper. 8d.


"NOTES BY AN OXFORD CHIEL." 1874
Oxford: Parker. Cr. 8vo. Cloth, gilt edges.
[This book consists of the following six pamphlets
bound together—"The New Method of Evaluation,"
"The Dynamics of a Particle," "Facts, Figures, and
Fancies," "The New Belfry," "The Vision of the
Three T's," and "The Blank Cheque."]


"EXAMPLES IN ARITHMETIC." 1874
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"EUCLID, BOOKS I. and II." Edited by Charles L. 1875
Dodgson.
Oxford: Parker. Diagram, Title, Preface,
and pp. 102, cr. 8vo. Cloth.
[The book was circulated privately among
Mathematical friends for hints. "Not yet
published" was printed above title.]


"THE PROFESSORSHIP OF COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY." 1876
(Three leaflets.)
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"A METHOD OF TAKING VOTES OF MORE THAN TWO 1876
ISSUES."
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.
Pp. 20, cr. 8vo.
[A note on the title-page runs as follows: "As I
hope to investigate this subject further, and to
publish a more complete pamphlet on the subject, I
shall feel greatly obliged if you will enter in
this copy any remarks that occur to you, and
return it to me any time before—."]


LETTER AND QUESTIONS TO HOSPITALS. Oxford: 1876
Printed at the University Press.


"AN EASTER GREETING." [Reprinted in London, by 1876
Macmillan & Co., in 1880.]


"FAME'S PENNY TRUMPET." Not published. 1876
Oxford: Baxter. Pp. 4, 4to.
[Afterwards published in "Rhyme? and Reason?"]


"THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK." An Agony, in Eight 1876
Fits. By Lewis Carroll. With nine illustrations by
Henry Holiday.
London: Macmillan. Pp. xi + 83, 8vo. Cloth,
gilt edges. 4s.. 6d.


"THE RESPONSIONS OF HILARY TERM, 1877." 1877
(A letter to the Vice-Chancellor.)
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"A CHARADE." (Written with a cyclostyle.) Pp. 4. 1878


"WORD-LINKS." (A game, afterwards called 1878
"DOUBLETS," invented by the Rev. C.L. Dodgson.)
Oxford: Printed at the University Press. Pp. 4,
8vo.[There is also a form written with a
cyclostyle.]


"DOUBLETS." A Word-Puzzle. By Lewis Carroll. 1879
London: Macmillan. Pp. 73, 8vo. Cloth. 2s. (2nd
edition, 1880.)


"EUCLID AND HIS MODERN RIVALS." 1879
London: Macmillan. 8vo. Cloth. 6s.
(2nd edition, 1885. Pp. xxxi + 275.)


"DOUBLETS." A Word-Puzzle. By Lewis Carroll. 1880
Oxford: Printed at the University Press. Pp. 8.
8vo. [This Puzzle appeared in Vanity Fair, April
19, 1879.]


"LETTER FROM MABEL TO EMILY." To illustrate common 1880
errors in letter-writing. (Written with a
cyclostyle.)


"LIZE'S AVONTUREN IN HET WONDERLAND." (?)1881
Naar het Engelsch. [A Dutch version of "Alice
in Wonderland."]
Nijmegen. 4to.


"ON CATCHING COLD." (A pamphlet, consisting of 1881
extracts from two books by Dr. Inman.)
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"JABBERWOCKY." (Lewis Carroll's Poem, with A.A. 1881
Vansittart's Latin rendering.)
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


NOTICE RE CONCORDANCE TO "IN MEMORIAM." 1881
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"LANRICK." A Game for Two Players. 1881
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


A CIRCULAR ABOUT THE "SCHOOL OF DRAMATIC ART." 1882
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"AN ANALYSIS OF THE RESPONSIONS-LISTS FROM 1882
MICHAELMAS, 1873, to Michaelmas, 1881."
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


CIRCULAR ASKING FOR SUGGESTIONS FOR A GIRLS' 1882
EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE.
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.
[Two different forms, one pp. 2, the other pp. 4.]


"EUCLID, BOOKS I. and II." 1882
London: Macmillan. Printed in Oxford.
Pp. xi + 108. 8vo. Cloth. 2s.
[Seven editions were subsequently published.]


"DREAMLAND." A Song. Words by Lewis Carroll; music 1882
by Rev. C. E. Hutchinson.
Oxford: Printed at the University Press.


"MISCHMASCH." (A game invented by the Rev. C. L. 1882
Dodgson.) Oxford: Printed at the University Press.
Two editions.


"RHYME? AND REASON?" By Lewis Carroll. With 1883
sixty-five illustrations by Arthur B. Frost, and
nine by Henry Holiday.
London: Macmillan. Pp. xii + 214, cr. 8vo.
Cloth, 7s. (Now in its 6th thousand.)
[This book is a reprint, with a few additions, of
"The Hunting of the Snark," and of the comic
portions of "Phantasmagoria and Other Poems."]


"LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENTS: THE TRUE METHOD OF 1883
ASSIGNING PRIZES, with a Proof of the Fallacy of
the Present Method."
London: Macmillan. Printed in Oxford. 8vo.


"RULES FOR RECKONING POSTAGE." 1883
Oxford: Baxter.


"TWELVE MONTHS IN A CURATORSHIP." 1884
By One who has tried it.
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter.
Pp. 52, 8vo


SUPPLEMENT TO DITTO. 1884
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 8, 8vo


POSTSCRIPT TO DITTO. 1884
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 2, 8vo.


"CHRISTMAS GREETINGS." 1884
London: Macmillan.


"THE PROFITS OF AUTHORSHIP." By Lewis Carroll. 1884
London: Macmillan. 8vo. 6d.


"THE PRINCIPLES OF PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION." 1884
London: Harrison. Pp. 56, 8vo. (Reprinted in
1885.)


SUPPLEMENT TO DITTO. 1885
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 8, 8vo.
Two editions.


POSTSCRIPT TO SUPPLEMENT TO DITTO. 1885
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 4, 8vo.
Two editions.


SUPPLEMENT TO FIRST EDITION OF "EUCLID AND HIS 1885
MODERN RIVALS." London: Macmillan. 8vo. 1s


"A TANGLED TALE." By Lewis Carroll. With six 1885
illustrations by Arthur B. Frost. London:
Macmillan. Printed in Oxford. Pp. 152, cr. 8vo.
Cloth, gilt edges. 4s. 6d. (Now in its 4th
thousand.)
[First appeared in Monthly Packet, April,
1882—November, 1884. There are also separate
reprints of each "Knot," and of the Answers to
"Knots" I. and II.]


"PROPOSED PROCURATORIAL CYCLE." 1885
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 4, 4to.


"THE PROCURATORIAL CYCLE. FURTHER REMARKS." 1885
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 3, 4to.


"SUGGESTIONS AS TO THE ELECTION OF PROCTORS." 1885
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 4, 4to.
(Reprinted, with additions, in 1886)


"ALICE'S ADVENTURES UNDER GROUND." By Lewis 1886
Carroll. With thirty-seven illustrations by the
author.
London: Macmillan. Pp. viii + 95, cr. 8vo. Cloth,
gilt edges. 4s. (Now in its 4th thousand.)
[This book is a facsimile of the original
Manuscript story, afterwards developed into "Alice
in Wonderland."]


"THREE YEARS IN A CURATORSHIP." 1886
By one whom it has tried.
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 32, cr. 8vo.


"REMARKS ON THE REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE." 1886
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 8, cr. 8vo.


"REMARKS ON MR. SAMPSON'S PROPOSAL." 1886
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 4, cr. 8vo.


"OBSERVATIONS ON MR. SAMPSON'S PROPOSAL." 1889
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 12, 8vo.


"FIRST PAPER ON LOGIC." 1886
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 2, 8vo.


"FOURTH PAPER ON LOGIC." 1886
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 3, 8vo.


"FIFTH PAPER ON LOGIC." 1887
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 4, 8vo.


"SIXTH PAPER ON LOGIC." 1887
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 4, 8vo.


"QUESTIONS IN LOGIC." 1887
Oxford: Printed by E. Baxter. Pp. 4, fcap. fol.


"ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND; AND THROUGH THE 1887
LOOKING-GLASS." People's editions, 1 vol.
London: Macmillan. Cr. 8vo. Cloth. 4s. 6d.


"THE GAME OF LOGIC." By Lewis Carroll. 1887
London: Macmillan. Pp. 96, cr. 8vo. Cloth. 3s.


"CURIOSA MATHEMATICA, Part I. A New Theory of 1888
Parallels." By C. L. Dodgson.
London: Macmillan. Pp. 75. 8vo. Cloth. 2s.
(Reprinted in 1889, 1890, and 1895.)


"MEMORIA TECHNICA." [Written with a cyclostyle.] 1888
Pp. 4


"CIRCULAR BILLIARDS FOR TWO PLAYERS." Invented, in (?)1889
1889, by Lewis Carroll. Two editions


"SYLVIE AND BRUNO." By Lewis Carroll. With 1889
forty-six illustrations by Harry Furniss.
London: Macmillan. Pp. xxiii + 400, cr. 8vo.
Cloth, gilt edges. (Now in its 13th thousand.)
[The picture on p. 77 was drawn by Miss Alice Havers.]


"THE NURSERY 'ALICE.'" Containing twenty coloured 1890
enlargements from Tenniel's illustrations to
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." With text
adapted to nursery readers by Lewis Carroll. The
cover designed and coloured by E. Gertrude
Thomson. London: Macmillan. Pp. 56, 4to. Boards.
4s. (Now in its 11th thousand.)


"EIGHT OR NINE WISE WORDS ABOUT LETTER-WRITING." 1890
By Lewis Carroll. Oxford: Emberlin and Son. (Now
in its 5th edition.) [This pamphlet is sold with
the "Wonderland" Postage-Stamp Case, published by
Messrs. Emberlin and Son.]


"THE STRANGER CIRCULAR." (A leaflet sent by Mr. 1890
Dodgson to people who wrote to him about his
"Lewis Carroll" books, addressing the envelope to
Rev. C. L. Dodgson.)
Oxford: Printed by Sheppard.


CIRCULAR, asking friends to send addresses of 1890
stationers likely to sell the
"Wonderland" Postage-Stamp Case.
Oxford: Printed by Sheppard.


CIRCULAR SENT TO VARIOUS HOSPITALS, offering free 1890
copies of Lewis Carroll's books.
Oxford: Printed by Sheppard.


LIST OF INSTITUTIONS to which above was to be sent. 1890
Oxford: Printed by Sheppard.


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."]


"TO MY CHILD-FRIEND." (A poem, reprinted in "The No date
Game of Logic.") Pp. 2


"THE ALPHABET-CIPHER." No date


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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