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The Hunting of the Snark.  An Agony, in Eight Fits.

The Hunting of the Snark. An Agony, in Eight Fits. by CARROLL, Lewis (pseud. DODGSON, Charles).

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Title
The Hunting of the Snark. An Agony, in Eight Fits.
Author
CARROLL, Lewis (pseud. DODGSON, Charles).
Seller
Shapero Rare Books (United Kingdom)
Description
London, Macmillan and Co., 1876. . First edition, first impression; 8vo; 9 illustrations by Henry Holiday, including frontispiece, light toning and spotting to prelims, previous owner's signature to half-title; publisher's cream pictorial cloth, all edges gilt, spine and extremities slightly darkened, quite pronounce cockling to cloth, more evident on upper board; first issue of An Easter Greeting to Every Child Who Loves "Alice" and 1928 newspaper clipping from The Times tipped in, overall a very good copy. First edition of Carroll's dark poem, describing 'with infinite humor the impossible voyage of an improbable crew to find an inconceivable creature'. An Easter Greeting was privately printed on laid paper by Carroll for his friends in a small number, and reprinted in 1880 with correction. This example is a genuine 1876 issue with the correct border size and all points of WMG 116, including the critical 'my' in Roman type at line 12 on the third page and E. Towgood's watermark. Williams-Madan-Green-Crutch 115.