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WASP IN A WIG, A "SUPPRESSED" EPISODE OF THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE.
Carroll, Lewis
With a Preface, Introduction and Notes by Martin Gardner.

   

- New York : Clarkson N. Potter (1977)
- 8vo.
- cloth, dust jacket.
- xiv, 11 pages followed by the facsimile.
- Order Nr. 13031
- Price: $ 8.00



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OCCASIONAL PUBLICATIONS

Run of issues from the inception through volume 24. (volume 9 missing) Printed for the Oxford Bibliographic Society, Bodleian Library. Each volume is by a different scholar. Many issues concentrate on formulating a complete bibliography or checklist while others contain a single essay with illustrations. Also included are facsimiles and catalogues of printers' ornaments. Each publication focuses on a distinct subject; topics include rare bindings, early printers, catalogues of works about individual authors or poets, bookbinders and sellers. Though this collection encompasses a broad range of topics, as a whole, it encompasses a number of aspects of the printing industry from early printers through the nineteenth century. A few spines sunned.
Volume 20, a facsimile of the Term Catalogue for the Michelmas Term 1695, comprised almost entirely of fold out plates.




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