LEWIS CARROLL.
Christmas, 1867.
ALICE'S ADVENTURESINWONDERLAND.With Forty-two Illustrations byTenniel. (First published in 1865.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 6s.Seventy-eighth Thousand.
AVENTURES D'ALICE AU PAYS DES MERVEILLES.Traduit de l'Anglais par Henri Bué. Ouvrage illustré de 42 Vignettes parJohn Tenniel. (First published in 1869.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 6s.
Alice's Abenteuer im Wunderland.Aus dem Englischen, von Antonie Zimmermann. Mitt 42 Illustrationen von John Tenniel.(First published in 1869.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 6s.
LE AVVENTURE D'ALICE NEL PAESE DELLE MERAVIGLIE.Tradotte dall' Inglese daT. Pietrocòla-Rossetti. Con 42 Vignette diGiovanni Tenniel. (First published in 1872.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 6s.
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE.With Fifty Illustrations byTenniel. (First published in 1871.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 6s.Fifty sixth Thousand.
RHYME? AND REASON?With Sixty-five Illustrations byArthur B. Frost, and Nine byHenry Holiday. (This book, first published in 1883, is a reprint, with a few additions, of the comic portion of "Phantasmagoria and other Poems," published in 1869, and of "The Hunting of the Snark," published in 1876. Mr. Frost's pictures are new.) Crown 8vo, cloth, coloured edges, price 6s.Fifth Thousand.
A TANGLED TALE.Reprinted fromThe Monthly Packet. With Six Illustrations byArthur B. Frost. (First published in 1885.) Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, 4s.6d.Third Thousand.
THE GAME OF LOGIC.(With an Envelope containing a card diagram and nine counters—four red and five grey.) Crown 8vo, cloth, price 3s.
N.B.—The Envelope, etc., may be had separately at 3d.each.
ALICE'S ADVENTURES UNDER GROUND.Being a Facsimile of the original MS. Book, afterwards developed into "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." With Thirty-seven Illustrations by the Author. Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges. 4s.
THE NURSERY ALICE.A selection of twenty of the pictures in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," enlarged and coloured under the Artist's superintendence, with explanations. [In preparation.
N.B. In selling the above-mentioned books to the Trade, Messrs. Macmillan and Co. will abate 2d.in the shilling (no odd copies), and allow 5 per cent. discount for payment within six months, and 10 per cent. for cash. In selling them to the Public (for cash only) they will allow 10 per cent. discount.
Mr. Lewis Carroll, having been requested to allow "An Easter Greeting" (a leaflet, addressed to children, first published in 1876, and frequently given with his books) to be sold separately, has arranged with Messrs. Harrison, of 59, Pall Mall, who will supply a single copy for 1d., or 12 for 9d., or 100 for 5s.