Fair, 29 March 1879, and various separate editions, the final form being included in this volume.
1879- 81Lanrick. (Three variants, the final, separate edition included in this volume.)
1879Riddle: `Empress of Art, for thee 1 twine'. Rhyme? and Reason?, 1883.
1880-85A Tangled Tale (Serialised in The Monthly Packet. In book form, 1885.)
1880To Rachel Daniel: `Oh pudgy, podgy pup'. (William and Madan, Handbook, 1931.)
1881To Rachel Daniel: `What hand may wreathe thy natal crown'. Garland of Rachel, 1881.
1881The Lyceum: `It is the lawyer's daughter'. (Lewis Carroll Picture Book, 1899.)
1881-2Mischmasch. The Monthly Packet, June 1881; Nov. 1882.
c.1882Acrostic: `Round the wondrous globe'. (Collingwood, 1898).
c.1882Acrostic: `Maidens, if a maid you meet'. (Collingwood, 1898).
1882Dreamland. Aunt Judy's Magazine, July 1882.
1883Echoes. Rhyme? and Reason?, 1883.
1883A Game of Fives. Rhyme? and Reason?, 1883.
1883Rhyme? and Reason?
1883Lawn Tennis Tournaments.
1884Twelve Months in a Curatorship.
1884Feeding the Mind. (First published in 1907.)
1885To My Pupil. A Tangled Tale, 1885. (See 1880 above.)
1886To My Child-Friend. The Game of Logic, 1886.
1886`Who Will Riddle Me the How and the Why?' Preface to Alice's Adventures Underground. (See 1862-3 above.)
1886Three Years in a Curatorship.
1887Alice on the Stage. The Theatre, April 1887.
1887Children in Theatres. The St. James's Gazette, 19 July 1887.
1888The Stage and the Spirit of Reverence. The Theatre, June 1888.
1888A Lesson in Latin. The Jabberwock, June 1888.
1888Isa's Visit to Oxford. (Isa Bowman's Story of Lewis Carroll, 1899.)
1889Sylvie and Bruno.
1889A Nursery Darling. Dedication to The Nursery Alice, 1889.
1889Stage Children. The Sunday Times, 4 Aug. 1889.
1889Maggie's Visit to Oxford. (Isa Bowman's Story of Lewis Carroll, 1899.)
1890Eight or Nine Wise Words about Letter-Writing.
1891`Written by Maggie B--' (Maggs Catalogue, 1931; Collected Verse, 1932.)
1891A Postal Problem.
1891Puck Lost and Found. Three Sunsets, 1898.
1891Syzygies. The Lady, 30 July 1891, and separately.
1893Sylvie and Bruno Concluded.
1893Syzygies and Lanrick (Final versions, as included in this volume.)
1894Rules for Co-operative Backgammon. The Times, 6 March 1894.
1894A Logical Paradox. Mind, July 1894.
1894What the Tortoise Said to Achilles. Mind, Dec. 1894.
1895Eternal Punishment. (Lewis Carroll Picture Book, 1899.)
1896Resident Women Students.
1896Preface to new edition of Through the Looking-Glass, 1897.
1897A Magic Number. Chatterbox, Feb. 1897.
1897Address for Children. St. Mary Magdalen Church Magazine, Oct. 1897.
1897Introduction to The Lost Plum Cake, 1897.
1897Preface to new edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 1898.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

(This list does not include pamphlets and articles)

BOOKS BY `LEWIS CARROLL'

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 1865.
Phantasmagoria, and Other Poems, 1869.
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, 1872.
The Hunting of the Snark, 1876.
Doublets -- a Word Puzzle, 1879.
Rhyme? and Reason?, 1883.
A Tangled Tale, 1885.
The Game of Logic, 1886.
Alice's Adventures Underground, 1886.
The Nursery Alice, 1889.
Sylvie and Bruno, 1889.
Syzygies and Lanrick, 1893.
Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, 1893.
Symbolic Logic, Part I, 1896.
Three Sunsets, and Other Poems, 1898.
The Lewis Carroll Picture Book, 1899.
Feeding the Mind, 1907.
The Rectory Umbrella and Mischmasch, (1849-62), 1932.
The Collected Verse of Lewis Carroll, 1932.
A Selection of Letters from Lewis Carroll to his Child-Friends, 1933.
The Russian Journal, and Other Selections, 1935.
The Diaries of Lewis Carroll, 1953.
Useful and Instructive Poetry, (1845), 1954.

BOOKS BY `C.L. DODGSON', OR ANONYMOUS

The Fifth Book of Euclid treated Algebraically, 1858.
A Syllabus of Plane Algebraical Geometry, 1860.
Notes on the First Two Books of Euclid, 1860.
A Guide to the Mathematical Student, 1864.
Condensation of Determinants, 1866.
Elementary Treatise on Determinants, 1867.
The Enunciations of Euclid I -- VI, 1873.
Notes by an Oxford Chiel, 1874.
Examples in Arithmetic, 1874.
Euclid Books I and II, 1875.
Euclid and his Modern Rivals, 1879.
The Principles of Parliamentary Representation, 1884.
Supplement to `Euclid and his Modern Rivals', 1885.
Curiosa Mathematica, I: A New Theory of Parallels, 1888.
Curiosa Mathematica, II: Pillow-Problems, 1893.


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