LEWIS CARROLL PRESENTS A GORGEOUS COPY OF ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND TO A COUSIN OF THE REAL ‘ALICE’
ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND London: Macmillan, 1883. Octavo, with author’s presentation in purple ink on half-title, “Rosamond Sophie Fellowes from the Author, Ap. 27, 1885,” according to a note onfront free end page, Rosamond Fellowes (1878-1944), daughter of the Reverend Edward Lyon Fellowes (1845-1896) was a second cousin of “the real Alice,” Alice Liddell Hargreaves (1852-1934); bound in full red morocco by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, tooled in gilt with images from the story, original cloth bound in at end, housed in a red custom slipcase, 7 x 4 3/4 in.
[Together with] Autograph letter signed by Lewis Carroll dated 9 July 1888, tipped onto the original black end leaf, written on Christ Church Oxford letter paper, two inscribed leaves. To Anne Symonds (1823-1910), explaining that he and Isa Bowman (1874-1958) should be arriving in Oxford on Wednesday evening, noting the train they’ll take, and hoping that they won’t be late. Written in purple ink, signed C.L. Dodgson. Rosamond Sophie Fellowes was Anne Symonds’s granddaughter, by way of her daughter Margaret Rosamond Fellowes’ marriage to Reverend Edward Lyon Fellowes.Autograph Letter Signed, 9 July 1888.