Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (Illustrated)Carroll, Lewis
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Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (Illustrated)
Carroll, Lewis
Fantasy fiction
“We know of no books in the whole range of juvenile literature so full
of genuine and boundless fun as these.”—_Boston Evening Transcript._
THE NURSERY ALICE.
Containing twenty colored enlargements from Tenniel’s Illustrations to
_Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland_, with text adapted to Nursery
Readers by Lewis Carroll. 4to, colored cover, $1.50.
“Let the little people rejoice!—the most charming book in the world has
appeared for them. _The Nursery Alice_, with its wealth of colored
illustrations from Tenniel’s pictures, is certainly the most artistic
juvenile that has been seen for many and many a day.”—_Boston Budget._
“This is a charming book, both in pictures and in text, for the little
ones of the nursery. It is a sort of miniature of _Alice in Wonderland_,
and will no doubt have a circulation and become as great a favorite
among the wee ones as the larger volume has among the older
children.”—_Christian at Work._
ALICE’S ADVENTURES UNDER GROUND.
Being a Fac-simile of the original MS. Book afterward developed into
_Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland_. With twenty-seven Illustrations.
12mo, $1.50.
THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK.
An Agony in Eight Fits. With nine Illustrations by Henry Holiday. _New
Edition._ Cloth, gilt, $1.00.
“This is a very pretty edition of the verses which should have made
their author famous, even if he had never written _Alice in Wonderland_.
The Snark, like the Jabberwock, for some reason or other, has no place
in the natural histories, yet it is a very charming creature. The book
contains nine quaint illustrations by Henry Holiday.”—_America._
RHYME? AND REASON?
With sixty-five Illustrations by Arthur B. Frost and nine by Henry
Holiday. 12mo, $1.50.
This book is a reprint, with additions, of the comic portions of
_Phantasmagoria, and other Poems_, and of _The Hunting of the Snark_.
“_Rhyme? and Reason?_ by Lewis Carroll, author of _Alice in Wonderland_
shows the same quaintness of fancy and the same originality of humor
that mark his prose works. The versification is smooth and flowing, and
the rhyming exceedingly ingenious.”—_Boston Saturday Evening Gazette._
“_Rhyme? and Reason?_ with its clever illustrations, will be sure of
great popularity.”—_Philadelphia Press._
A TANGLED TALE.
Reprinted from the _Monthly Packet_. With Illustrations. 12mo, cloth,
$1.50.
“To people mathematically inclined, who are fond of odd style and odd
illustrations, and who like to travel so many (Gordian) knots an hour,
Mr. Lewis Carroll’s new ‘wonderland’—_A Tangled Tale_—will prove a
delightful treat.”—_The Critic._
THE GAME OF LOGIC.
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