“FACTS, FIGURES, AND FANCIES,” relating
to the 1874
Elections to the Hebdomadal Council, the
Offer of
the Clarendon Trustees, and the Proposal
to
convert the Parks into Cricket-Grounds.
Oxford: Parker. Pp. 29 + 3,
cr. 8vo. In wrapper. 8d.
“NOTES BY AN OXFORD CHIEL.”
1874
Oxford: Parker. Cr. 8vo.
Cloth, gilt edges.
[This book consists of the following six
pamphlets
bound together—“The New
Method of Evaluation,”
“The Dynamics of a Particle,”
“Facts, Figures, and
Fancies,” “The New Belfry,”
“The Vision of the
Three T’s,” and “The
Blank Cheque.”]
“EXAMPLES IN ARITHMETIC.”
1874
Oxford: Printed at the University
Press.
“EUCLID, BOOKS I. and II.” Edited
by Charles L. 1875
Dodgson.
Oxford: Parker. Diagram, Title,
Preface,
and pp. 102, cr. 8vo. Cloth.
[The book was circulated privately among
Mathematical friends for hints. “Not
yet
published” was printed above title.]
“THE PROFESSORSHIP OF COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY.”
1876
(Three leaflets.)
Oxford: Printed at the University
Press.
“A METHOD OF TAKING VOTES OF MORE THAN TWO
1876
ISSUES.”
Oxford: Printed at the University
Press.
Pp. 20, cr. 8vo.
[A note on the title-page runs as follows:
“As I
hope to investigate this subject further,
and to
publish a more complete pamphlet on the
subject, I
shall feel greatly obliged if you will
enter in
this copy any remarks that occur to you,
and
return it to me any time before—“]
LETTER AND QUESTIONS TO HOSPITALS. Oxford: 1876 Printed at the University Press.
“AN EASTER GREETING.” [Reprinted in London,
by 1876
Macmillan & Co., in 1880.]
“FAME’S PENNY TRUMPET.” Not
published. 1876
Oxford: Baxter. Pp. 4, 4to.
[Afterwards published in “Rhyme?
and Reason?”]
“THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK.” An Agony,
in Eight 1876
Fits. By Lewis Carroll. With
nine illustrations by
Henry Holiday.
London: Macmillan. Pp. xi +
83, 8vo. Cloth,
gilt edges. 4s.. 6d.
“THE RESPONSIONS OF HILARY TERM, 1877.”
1877
(A letter to the Vice-Chancellor.)
Oxford: Printed at the University
Press.
“A CHARADE.” (Written with a cyclostyle.) Pp. 4. 1878
“WORD-LINKS.” (A game, afterwards called
1878
“DOUBLETS,” invented by the
Rev. C.L. Dodgson.)
Oxford: Printed at the University
Press. Pp. 4,
8vo.[There is also a form written with
a
cyclostyle.]
“DOUBLETS.” A Word-Puzzle. By
Lewis Carroll. 1879
London: Macmillan. Pp. 73, 8vo.
Cloth. 2s. (2nd
edition, 1880.)