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Reference works, criticism, annotations, biography, bibliography, and related works /repositories/3/archival_objects/622548

 

Biography /repositories/3/archival_objects/622710

Box 4, Folder 1

Before "Alice" - The Boyhood of Lewis Carroll /repositories/3/archival_objects/622549 1898

Physical Description: Magazine Article

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Stuart Dodgson Collingwood; Lewis Carroll. London, England; from, The Strand Magazine , Volume 16, pages 616-627 (Dec-1898).

Scope and Contents

disbound pages, from The Strand Magazine , (Dec-1898), Volume 16, pages 616-627 Insights and examples of the early years of his nephew's life.
Box 21, Folder 5

Lewis Carroll and the House of Macmillan (partial manuscripts & annotated typescripts) /repositories/3/archival_objects/676093 circa 1970-1979

Immediate Source of Acquisition

This material was added to the collection as part of accession no. 2022-007.

Arrangement

Set 2: Typescript

Scope and Contents

Comprising an early manuscript draft with interpolated additional pages of handwritten text, 25 pages; separate 19 page manuscript on Dodgson's relationship with the booksellers; early typescript of article - pp 10-41, heavily corrected; heavily edited typescript and later draft typescript together with two photocopied offprints. Manuscript and corrected typescript drafts of an important bibliographical account of Charles Dodgson's vexed relationship with the publisher of Alice in Wonderland, the house of Macmillan. Written by the leading Lewis Carroll scholar Professor Morton N. Cohen (1921-2017) who published the article in Vol VII, Browning Institute Studies, 1979 (see earlier entry). Provenance; from the personal files of Morton N. Cohen.
Box 2, Folder 1

"Alice Under Ground" - New York Times Book Review /repositories/3/archival_objects/622016 1977 October 9

 

Bibliography /repositories/3/archival_objects/622711

Box 4, Folder 2

Lewis Carroll's Alice: Crispin Jackson Reports on an Historic Auction /repositories/3/archival_objects/622550 2001

Physical Description: Magazine Article

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Crispin Jackson. Argyll, Scotland; Diamond Publishing - from, The Book & Magazine Collector, No. 209 (Aug-2001), pages 22-36.

Scope and Contents

Disbound from, The Book & Magazine Collector, No. 209 (Aug-2001), pages 22-36. Well-written overview of the Jun 6th, 1934 Sotheby auction of items from Alice's library. Far from complete, the article is of particular interest in terms of the estimated and achieved prices paid for many selected items.
 

Commentary /repositories/3/archival_objects/622712

Box 4, Folder 4

Some Letters and Their Writers /repositories/3/archival_objects/622552 1912

Physical Description: Magazine Article

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Ellen Terry. England; from, The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men & Women, Volume XXXVI, No. 215, pages 643-656 (Nov-1912).

Scope and Contents

Disbound leaves from, The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women, Volume XXXVI, No. 215, pages 643-656 (Nov-1912). Terry comments on pages 653-654 on a letter from Dodgson about the advantages of understudies viewing theatrical performances. A photo of Dodgson is on the following page 655.
Box 6, Folder 9

Speech Delivered at Opening Ceremony of the Lewis Carroll Centenary /repositories/3/archival_objects/622773 1932

Physical Description: Pamphlet

General

By: J. C. Squire. Illustrator: Rex Whistler. Other Contributors: J. G. Wilson (letter). London, England; George W. Jones, London.

Processing Information

This material was previously housed in a box labeled "Archival keepsakes from the donors and the Lewis Carroll Society of North America."

Scope and Contents

Limited unnumbered Edition. Brick-red paper wraps, black lettering front; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [8] pages, stitched; title page with b&w Tenniel Mad Hatter vignette, last page with Whistler invitation to event; wraps 17.7 x 11.3 (17.1 x 10.9 leaf. Provenance; owner's signature, "J. G. Wilson." Both copies signed; one copy with note by owner, "Drawing by Rex Whistler" on front wrap. Accompanied by letter from owner, J. G. Wilson - managing director of John & Edward Bumpus, Bookseller - to a customer noting the availability of " . . a large number of Whistle's drawings . . . Whistler is a great loss. None of his imitators have the same delightful charm. . ". Note on Bumpus letterhead. (2 copies of the pamphlet in the Collection)
Box 4, Folder 5

Kafka and Lewis Carroll: Trial By Enigma /repositories/3/archival_objects/622553 1956

Physical Description: Magazine Article

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: A. E. Dyson. England; from, The Twentieth Century Magazine, Volume CLX, No. 953 (Jul-1956), pages 49-64.

Scope and Contents

Disbound from, The Twentieth Century, Volume CLX, No. 953 (Jul-1956), pages 49-64. [Note: later published 1972 by Dyson as a portion of his chapter, "Trial by Enigma: Kafka's The Trial " in the work, Between Two Worlds: Aspects of Literary Form, London, Palgrave, pages 114-134 (ISBN 978-1-349-01311-1 print; 978-1-349-01309-8 online)]
Box 4, Folder 6

Lewis Carroll's Rejection of the 60th Thousand of Through the Looking-Glass /repositories/3/archival_objects/622554 1975

Physical Description: Magazine Article

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Selwyn H. Goodacre. England; from, The Book Collector, Volume 24, No. 2 (Summer, 1975), pages 251-256.

Scope and Contents

Disbound from, The Book Collector, Volume 24, No. 2 (Summer, 1975), pages 251-256. [Note: Lovetts' 1503 is recorded as one of 50 offprints signed by the author]
Box 4, Folder 7

An Enquiry Into the Nature of a Certain Lewis Carroll Chapbook /repositories/3/archival_objects/622555 1978

Physical Description: Magazine Article

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Selwyn H. Goodacre. England; from, The Book Collector, Volume 27, No. 3 (Autumn, 1978), pages 325-342.

Scope and Contents

Disbound from, The Book Collector, Volume 27, No. 3 (Autumn, 1978), pages 325-342. A comentary and review of whether or not the Chapbook Some Popular Fallacies About Vivisection attributed to Carroll is a forgery. [Note: Lovetts' 1536 is recorded as one of 100 offprints signed by the author]
Box 4, Folder 8

Lewis Carroll's Alice Books /repositories/3/archival_objects/622556 1984

Physical Description: Magazine Article

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Helen Macleod. London, England; Diamond Publishing Group - from, Book and Magazine Collector , No. 9 (Nov-1984), pages 4-14.

Scope and Contents

Disbound from, Book and Magazine Collector, No. 9 (Nov-1984), pages 4-14. Includes brief list of, 'Selected 1st Editions of Illustrated Alice Books' with current prices.
Box 4, Folder 9

Lewis Carroll's "Alice" Books: A Collector's Guide /repositories/3/archival_objects/622557 1996

Physical Description: Magazine Article

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Edward Wakeling. London, England; Diamond Publishing Group - from, Book and Magazine Collector, No. 142 (Jan-1996), pages 4-18.

Scope and Contents

Disbound from, Book and Magazine Collector, No. 142 (Jan-1996), pages 4-18
Box 4, Folder 10

Lewis Carroll at Auction /repositories/3/archival_objects/622558 2004

Physical Description: Magazine Article

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Richard Dalby. London, England; Diamond Publishing Group - from, Book and Magazine Collector, No. 246 (Sep-2004), pages 24-31.

Scope and Contents

Disbound from, Book and Magazine Collector, No. 246 (Sep-2004), pages 24-31. [Note: Precedes Gardner article; shares same archival folder]
Box 4, Folder 16

Lewis Carroll and W. S. Gilbert: Two Masters of Nonsense /repositories/3/archival_objects/622564 2018

Physical Description: Chapbook

General

Authors and publishers: Catherine Richards, Jane Skelly, Mark Richards. London, England; The Lewis Carroll Society

Scope and Contents

Limited unnumbered Edition. White self wraps, front with color illustration; single quire of 2 leaves, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [8] pages; 6 b&w illustrations, 1 color photo (cover); 21.1 x 14.7 cm. Issued by the Lewis Carroll Society on the occasion of their summer outing 15-Aug-2018 to Gilbert's home, Grim's Dyke
 

Related works /repositories/3/archival_objects/622713

Box 6, Folder 5

The India Alice /repositories/3/archival_objects/622769 1963

Physical Description: Pamphlet

General

Warren Weaver, Alfred C. Berol. New York, NY; The Grolier Club - printed by The Marchbanks Press.

Processing Information

This material was previously housed in a box labeled "Archival keepsakes from the donors and the Lewis Carroll Society of North America."

Scope and Contents

Limited edition of 66 unnumbered copies. Buff paper-wraps, stitched, front with light-brown title flecked with gold gilt; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [2], 3-15, [1] pages, free edges deckle, printed on Arches paper in Caledonia type, with headings in Bulmer; no illustrations; boards 23.5 x 16.0 cm. Provenance; inscribed "Presented to: Lou David Feldman the fine rare book dealer mentioned herein - the only man who sold 3 copies of the '65 Alice in 12 months! Season's Greetings Alfred C. Berol". Folded-in is Feldman's engraved invitation to the black tie dinner 19-Dec-1963, at the Grolier Club, along with his dining place marker.
Box 4, Folder 11

The Children's Books of George MacDonald /repositories/3/archival_objects/622559 1987

Physical Description: Magazine Article

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Helen Macleod. London, England; Diamond Publishing Group - from, Book and Magazine Collector, No. 43, (Oct-1987), pages 28-36.

Scope and Contents

Disbound from, Book and Magazine Collector, No. 43, (Oct-1987), pages 28-36. A bit about MacDonald, his life & family, and an overview of his writings. Includes a list of his 'collectible' children's books and their 1987 prices.
Box 15, Folder 1

The Garden of Live Flowers /repositories/3/archival_objects/624008 1990

Physical Description: Pamphlet

General

By: Lewis Carroll. Illustrator: George A. Walker (wood engravings). Other Contributors: Joseph A. Brabant (editor). Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Poole Hall Press.

Scope and Contents

Number 66 of 75 copies issued. Keepsake from the 1990 LCSNA spring meeting at the Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books, Toronto Public Library. Folio. Single leaf, 30.8 x 50.5 cm, folded, edges deckle, handmade pale-blue paper with white patches, made at Rogues' Hollow Press, Newburgh. Illustrations from wood engravings. Contains excerpts from TTLG.
Box 4, Folder 12

Pioneering Collectible Children's Books: The First One Hundred Years /repositories/3/archival_objects/622560 2002

Physical Description: Magazine

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Justin G. Schiller; Terry Belanger (preface). Charlottesville, VA; The Book Arts Press.

Scope and Contents

Publication of the Ninth Malkin Lecture, delivered 13-Jul-1993 at the Rare Book School, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Pale-blue paper-wraps, front with black lettering, stapled; [8], 9-46, [2] pages; b&w illustrations; 23.5 x 15.3 cm. Includes Bibliography.
Box 5, Folder 2

Doodles for Noodles: New Work by DeLoss McGraw /repositories/3/archival_objects/622568 2003

Physical Description: Exhibition Catalog

General

Other Contributors: Phillip Bevis (introduction, cataloger). Los Angeles, CA; Arundel Books

Scope and Contents

Stiff paper wraps with gatefold color illustration of Alice entering the Looking-Glass feet first; stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [8, unnumbered) pages; no illustrations other than covers; 21.7 x 14.1 cm. Listing, with titles & prices of 64 pieces of art in colored ink & gouache, signed in pencil by the artist, exhibited at the Gallery in the Bookstore, Arundel Books, Los Angeles Mar 2 through May 31, 2003. All works were relation to the Alice books.
Box 21, Folder 3

"A Book About Books" by John Ijams [facsimile] /repositories/3/archival_objects/676091 2016

Immediate Source of Acquisition

This material was added to the collection as part of accession no. 2022-007.

Arrangement

Set 4: Book

Scope and Contents

Limited unnumbered Edition. marbled purple-and-green paper-wraps, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [4], 5-17 (numbered on odd-numbered pages only), [1], 19-38, [2] (numbered on odd-numbered pages only), pale-tan pages, dark-brown hand-lettering; many photographs; 24.1 x 16.7 cm. A facsimile of a 1928 publication by the "Iroquois Publishing Company New York" (most likely a fiction of the young author). The author was a ' . . . Junior Third Class, Buckley School, New York City . . ' and the work was apparently a school project inspired (and dedicated to) a Mrs. Adams. This facsimile was created by August and Clare Imholtz, with the assistance of Alan Tannenbaum, as a Christmas 2016 remembrance to friends. The original work was a gift to the Imholtzes from Andreas Brown. The USC copy was a gift of August & Clare Imholtz to Linda & George Cassady 14-Dec-2016. There were 4 chapters: Chapter I - A History of the House of the Appleton Publishing Company; Chapter II - Books, Old and New; Chapter III - A Review of My Favorite at the Age of Six (Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting); and, Chapter IV - A Report of My Favorite Book at the Age of Ten (The Rover Boy Series).
Box 6, Folder 11

Jabberwocky /repositories/3/archival_objects/622775 2016

Physical Description: Book

General

By: Lewis Carroll; Illustrator: Norman L. McKnight. Berkeley, CA; Bhilorenia Press

Processing Information

This material was previously housed in a box labeled "Archival keepsakes from the donors and the Lewis Carroll Society of North America."

Scope and Contents

Illustrated Japanese Yuzan paper wraps with French flaps sewn into covers; no endpapers; single quire with [12] leaves, Rives Heavyweight paper; 6 original hand-drawn pen & ink drawings (one repeated on front cover); 25.0 x 16.7 cm. Provenance; hand-numbered & signed by McKnight.
Box 6, Folder 10

White Rabbit: LCSNA Keepsake /repositories/3/archival_objects/622774 2017

Physical Description: Broadsheet

General

By: Lewis Carroll; Illustrator: George Walker; Other Contributors: Kathleen Burch (letterpress printing), John McBride (letterpress printing), Alberto Manguel (essay). San Francisco, CA; San Francisco Center for the Book

Processing Information

This material was previously housed in a box labeled "Archival keepsakes from the donors and the Lewis Carroll Society of North America."

Scope and Contents

Unpublished woodcut of White Rabbit, prepared originally for distribution at the Fellowship of American Bibliographic Societies when they toured the San Francisco Center for the Book (SFCB) 16-Jun-2016. The printing was incomplete, missing a letter, but the letter was found and included in a letterpress printing of a keepsake for the 01-Apr-2017 LCSNA meeting in San Francisco. A special wrapper was created for the corrected keepsake, with an excerpt of an 1891 letter from Charles Dodgson to Anne Symonds which is housed in the Lews Carroll Collection at the University of Southern California. (There are 3 copies in the Collection).
Box 21, Folder 4

Carroll's Library: A Selection from the USC Lewis Carroll Collection /repositories/3/archival_objects/676092 2018

Immediate Source of Acquisition

This material was added to the collection as part of accession no. 2022-007.

Arrangement

Set 2: Exhibition Catalog

General

Authored by George Cassady; designed by Linda Cassady. Los Angeles, CA; limited private printing, prepared for the LCSNA Spring-2018 Meeting at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles CA.
 

Carroll pamphlets, diaries, and letters /repositories/3/archival_objects/622602

Box 7, Folder 22

Autographed letter signed from Charles L. Dodgson to Henry Frederick Rivers /repositories/3/archival_objects/669968 1874-04-25

Biographical / Historical

A little-known fact about Carroll was that he was a stutterer. In 1859, Carroll undertook speech therapy lessons from James Hunt, who was considered the foremost speech correctionist in Great Britain at the time; he was estimated to have treated 1,700 people who stutter.
"Henry Frederick Rivers (1830-1911), Curate succesively of St. Paul's and St. Mary's, Chatham, and of Offham, Kent, married (1863) Elizabeth Hunt, sister of the speech therapist James Hunt, and when Hunt died in 1870 took over his speech therapy practice ... Dodgson, having lost in Hunt's death his own speech therapist, turned to a fellow-stammerer for advice" (Cohen, p. 191). After writing back and forth, he spent four days (August 1 to 5) at Rivers' home near Tonbridge.
The article "The curious life of Lewis Carroll" in the journal of The Stuttering Foundation (https://www.stutteringhelp.org/ content/curious-life-lewis-carroll) gives a number of examples in his books of advice to children who stutter.
From Alice in Wonderland: In chapter two, the Red Queen suggests that Alice should open her mouth "a little wider" when she speaks; later in chapter four, Alice describes "a rather awkward pause as she struggles to begin conversation. These are just a few of many excerpts that may have described the agonizing moments Carroll felt as he wrestled his own stuttering blocks.
Cohen, The Letters of Lewis Carroll, p. 213

Scope and Contents

Autographed Letter Signed. April 25, 1874. Four pages (1 sheet, folded). To [Henry Frederick] Rivers. In purple ink.
My dear Rivers,
The matter I spoke to you about (the undergraduate here who is a bad stammerer, & whose father is too poor to pay you the full fee) has now taken a practical shape. The father is willing to make the effort to pay 10 guineas (according to your kind offer), & 3 guineas a week board, & I am requested to ask you whether you could receive him for a fortnight beginning from Friday the 12th of June (he is obliged to reside here till near that date.)
The clergyman of the parish where the father lives wrote us a certificate of his poverty when he applied for one of our "Exhibitions" (which are intended to assist poor students), & he offers to send you a similar one but perhaps you will not require this when you have read his letter, which I enclose. Please return it to me; & would you also write me a note (which I can forward to Mr. Rees, the father) stating that you are willing to take the youth on the abovementioned terms.
Would you also tell me, for my information, what are the regular dates of the beginnings & endings of your vacations. It is at once a pleasure & a great benefit to me to come down to you for a day or two at a time, and always seems to give me a fresh start towards the goal of a real cure.
Sincerely yours,
C.L. Dodgson

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Purchased from B & L Rootenberg - Fine & Rare Books, March 6, 2023.
Box 7, Folder 1

Autographed letter signed from Charles L. Dodgson to Australian fan /repositories/3/archival_objects/622603 1874-11-13

Box 7, Folder 23

Autographed letter signed from Charles L. Dodgson to Evey /repositories/3/archival_objects/669967 1882-11-29

Scope and Contents

Autographed Letter Signed. Nov. 29, 1882. 1 page, on a note card with Rev. C.L. Dodgson, Christ Church, Oxford stamped in purple on the top. To Evey.
My dear Evey,
I find Miss Leith's Birthday-Book contained only one versefrom "Alice"! So it will not inteifere with your friends' publication.
I hope the enclosed will improve your mind.
Yours affectionately,
C.L. Dodgson
B & L Rootenberg was unable to find a reference to Evey (likely a nickname for Evelyn). Miss Leith could possibly be a reference to the half-sister of George MacDonald, Louisa (b. 1843), later Mrs. David Leith.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Purchased from B & L Rootenberg - Fine & Rare Books, March 6, 2023.
Box 21, Folder 2

Autographed letter signed from Charles L. Dodgson to Miss Hope /repositories/3/archival_objects/676090 1896-05-26

Physical Description: Written in black ink across a single folded sheet, both sides, measuring 11.0 x 17.9 cm. "Ch. Oxford, May 26, 1896. Dear Miss Hope, Beatrice Hatch tells me that you are a resident in Oxford, & that you would like to pay another visit to my rooms. This would be a pleasure to me also, specially as I understand from her that you have been an invalid & have only lately been able to get about. But she was not able to tell me whether you were one who (like her, & like many other ladies of my acquaintance) would regard me as a sufficient chaperon for such a visit. I am a great believer in parties of the unconventional number of two: & Beatrice has been, on many occasions, my only guest. If such a project does not alarm you, I shall be very glad to call & arrange to fetch you down, some afternoon for tea: & you can tell me how much walking you are able to do, & whether we could manage it by using the tram-car for going & returning. Believe me very truly yours, C. L. Dodgson."

Immediate Source of Acquisition

This material was added to the collection as part of accession no. 2022-007.

Arrangement

Set 11: ALS
Box 4, Folder 13

Lewis Carroll: Three Letters on Anti-Vaccination /repositories/3/archival_objects/622561 1976

Physical Description: Chapbook

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Lewis Carroll; D(enis) C(rutch) (foreward). London, England; The Lewis Carroll Society - printed by Craig & Co, Sidcup, Kent.

Scope and Contents

Limited Edition of 150 unnumbered copies including 25 for presentation. Yellow-green (ISCC-NBS Centroid Color Chip 136. m. y G) paper-wraps, white paper paste-on label (6.7 x 9.2 cm.) with title lettered black on front, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [16] pages; no illustrations; 20.8 x 13.2 cm. Carroll statistically refutes 'anti-vaccination' gibberish printed in Eastbourne Chronicle July-September, 1877. Includes an articulate Foreward by Denis Crutch.
 

The Hunting of the Snark: An Agony in Eight Fits /repositories/3/archival_objects/622702

Box 4, Folder 18

Lewis Carroll; 'The Hunting of the Snark' and other works /repositories/3/archival_objects/622566 1988

Physical Description: Magazine Article

General

Helen Macleod. Disbound from Book and Magazine Collector No. 46 (Jan. 1988, pages 42-50).
 

Other Carroll works, including poetry, excerpts, collections, and pieces in anthologies /repositories/3/archival_objects/622704

Box 4, Folder 3

Carroll First Refutes Plagiarism /repositories/3/archival_objects/622551 1887

Physical Description: Magazine Article

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Lewis Carroll. London, England; from, The Nineteenth Century Magazine, (Nov-1887), page 744.

Scope and Contents

Disbound leaves from, The Nineteenth Century Magazine, (Nov-1887), page 744. Fourteen line letter-to-editor at conclusion of article titled, How to Solve the Irish Land Question (pages 725-744).
Box 5, Folder 1

The Stage and the Spirit of Reverence /repositories/3/archival_objects/622567 1888

General

Lewis Carroll. Disbound from The Theatre - New Series Volume XI (1888 June).
Box 15, Folder 3

Let 'Universe' be 'Books' /repositories/3/archival_objects/676095 1894

Immediate Source of Acquisition

This material was added to the collection as part of accession no. 2022-007.

Arrangement

Set 10: Broadside

General

Oxford, England; Handwritten original holograph by Charles L. Dodgson.

Scope and Contents

Original holograph, handwritten in ink & pencil on recto only, of lesson for teaching logic, conceived in diagram format. Single leaf, measures 29.8 x 22.0 cm. - has been folded twice to place in envelope, dated '5/3/94' by Dodgson in upper right corner. Dodgson has handwritten the title, date, and drawn the diagram; a penciled explication in another hand, presumably the same hand which also filled in parts of Dodgson's ink diagram in pencil, most likely by a student. Provenance: Blackwell, prominent Oxford bookseller, with their protective printed envelope. Handwriting in ink on envelope, in unknown hand, says "Dodgson (C. L.) A binary problem Let 'Universe" be "Books' in his holograph. 5/3/94." Blackwell attended the dispersal auction sale of Dodgson's library and effects in 1898, and it is probable that this manuscript was acquired by them at this time. Later - the Justin Schiller Childrens' Book Collection. [Notes: Diary entry by Dodgson on 05-Mar-1894: "Gave two Lectures in Logic, one at the High School, to the girls, at 2: the other to Miss Soulsby and four mistresses as well as Edith Lucy and Miss Scott, at 8 p.m." This sheet was likely used as a visual aid by Dodgson with penciled annotations by one of the students. Dodgson here was explaining in a simple way the logic terms of "mutually exclusive" and "exhaustive," as well as their converses. He used a visual example of books on shelves to get his points across. In this context it is about whether books overlap on the shelves numbered 1 to 10. Books A and D overlap on shelf 3, therefore A and D are not mutually exclusive. A, B, and C cover all the shelves numbered 1 to 10, and are therefore exhaustive. The term "Universe" in this lesson means every known book that exists. The additional pencil notes on the lower portion of this sheet were apparently to help explain the logic diagram used in Dodgson's book "The Game of Logic". Not previously recorded in any bibliography; to my knowledge, this is 'one of a kind']
Box 4, Folder 15

Jabberwocky and and More Nonsense /repositories/3/archival_objects/622563 1964

Physical Description: Book

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Lewis Carroll; Simms Taback. New York, NY; Dell Publishing Company - a Harlin Quist Book.

Scope and Contents

1st Paperback Edition, 1st Issue. Maroon paper-wraps, front illustrated with 4 pale purple artichokes under which a is small horseman with a drawn sword, title on top lettered white in green panel below which is illustrator lettered black in white panel, priced 75 ¢, rear cover with ads; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [10], [38], [16] unnumbered pages on cheap, browned, brittle paper; illustrations on almost every page colored in black & shades of red; 21.0 x 13.9 cm. Provenance; inscribed by the illustrator, "To Tom & Boo - Hoping to meet you both before you grow up & that goes for your mommy too, Simms, Carmen, Liam & Jason". Includes He Thought He Saw . . & The Walrus and the Carpenter .
Box 4, Folder 17

The Mad Gardener's Song /repositories/3/archival_objects/622565 2018

Physical Description: Broadside

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Lewis Carroll; August A. Imholtz, Jr.; Rockville, MD; Crooked Crow Press.

Scope and Contents

Keepsake for the Fall meeting of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America, held at the Morgan Library, New York City 22-Sep-2018. Measures 61.0 x 16.5 cm., in 4-folds
Box 4, Folder 14

Two More Lewis Carroll Verses /repositories/3/archival_objects/622562 2021

Physical Description: Bifolium

General

Authors, contributors, and publishers: Lewis Carroll; August A. Imholtz, Jr. (compiler), Edward Wakeling (Compiler). Alexandria, VA; More Vang - printed expressly for the Lewis Carroll Society of North America.

Scope and Contents

Limited Edition of 123 unnumbered copies. Gift from the Society to current & new 2021 Sustaining Members; 2 copies to the Dodgson Trust. A 'Supplement', as it were, to the 2018 work, Rare, Uncollected, Unpublished, & Nonexistent Verse . . . . . One leaf, folded thus [4] pages, measures 21.6 x 13.9 cm. (There are 2 copies in the Collection)
 

Renderings in other languages /repositories/3/archival_objects/622569

Box 4, Folder 19

Alisa v Zazerkale /repositories/3/archival_objects/622570 1991

Physical Description: Book
Language of Material: Russian.

General

Author, translator, illustrator, and publisher: Lewis Carroll, Nina (Mikhailovna) Demurova, Vanda Beketova. Leningrad, Russia; Phatum

Scope and Contents

Through the Looking-Glass and What Alisa Saw There, or Alisa in Behind-the-Looking-Glass Land'. Paper-wraps, covers with gatefold color illustration of Knight & Alice, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [4], 5-79, [1] pages; 6 integral full-page color illustrations; 21.2 x 14.3 cm.
 

East Asian works /repositories/3/archival_objects/622571

 

Chinese /repositories/3/archival_objects/622700

 

Japanese /repositories/3/archival_objects/622699

Box 4, Folder 21

Chichu no Sekai (Underground World) /repositories/3/archival_objects/622573 1921

Physical Description: Book
Language of Material: Japanese.

General

Author, translator, illustrators, and publisher: Lewis Carroll, Miekichi Suzuki, Jun Suzuki, Yoshio Shimizu. Tōkyō, Japan; Akai Tori-sha, Taisho 10, Volume 7, No. 2.

Scope and Contents

1st Edition, 1st Issue. Buff paper-wraps, 'front' with decorative 6mm wide red border, printing in red, charming illustration of Alice in white frock & White Rabbit in red vest, rear with ad printed in green; no dust jacket; no endpapers; 4 b&w drawings (2 are gatefold); 21.8 x 14.7 cm. " . . . The first part of Chichu no Sekai (The Underground World), an early translation of AAIW published in Akai Tori magazine. The story was split into seven parts, each part in a different issue of the magazine. . . ". This is the scarce first part in 12 pages. (reads back-to-front).
Box 7, Folder 19

Fushigi no kuni no Arisu / Alice in Wonderland: Kamishaichi Children's Theatre Cards /repositories/3/archival_objects/622786 1984

Physical Description: Kamishibai
Language of Material: Japanese.

Scope and Contents

Edition uncertain. Paper theatre - educational picture-card show. Twelve cards, 19.0 x 25.3 cm. Color picture on front and the story associated with the picture on the back, along with a small image of the card to follow. First issued 1977.
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Arundel Exhibition of Masaru Inoue's Work /repositories/3/archival_objects/624012 2013

Language of Material: English, Japanese.

General

Poster advertising exhibition of Masaru Inoue's paintings at Arundel, a shop that specializes in Alice items.
Box 4, Folder 20

Arisu in Wonderland Paper Theatre /repositories/3/archival_objects/622572 2019

Physical Description: Kamishibai
Language of Material: Japanese.

General

Creators: Lewis Carroll, Gozan Takahashi, and Seiichi Yuno.

Scope and Contents

Christmas card from Clare & August Imholtz. Image on top is a copy of a print of 'Pool of Tears' from an Alice paper theatre (Kamishibai) - text & instructions are below.
Box 6, Folder 6

Postcards - Set 05 /repositories/3/archival_objects/622770

Physical Description: Postcards
Language of Material: Japanese.

Processing Information

This material was previously housed in a box labeled "Archival keepsakes from the donors and the Lewis Carroll Society of North America."

Scope and Contents

Pale-green folder, black lettering, small 'Disney' Alice figures both covers, measures 17.5 x 11.5 cm. Folder contains 8 'postcards' which appear to be advertising nuclear energy projects of the Hokuriku Electric Power Company. The cards also mention events in an 'Alice Hall' which may refer to a dance performance of "Alice" in Shiga's Biwako Hall Center for the Performing Arts. [Source: Amanda Kennell]. Provenance; from the Thomas and Greta Schuster 'Alice in Wonderland' Collection.
 

Korean /repositories/3/archival_objects/622701

 

Precursors, parodies, and derivatives /repositories/3/archival_objects/622574

Box 5, Folder 4

A New Looking-Glass for the Kingdom; Wherein Those That Admire the Late Governments, May Have a True Prospect of Liberty and Slavery, and Take Their Choice /repositories/3/archival_objects/622580 1810

Physical Description: Book

General

London, England; from, The Harleian Miscellany; or a Collection of Scarce, Curious, and Entertaining Chapbooks and Tracts; as well in Manuscript as in Print, Found in the Late Earl of Oxford's Library, Interspersed with Historical, Political, and Critical Notes , Volume IX, pages 400-403.

Scope and Contents

Disbound pages from, The Harleian Miscellany, Volume IX, pages 400-403. The article of interest is titled, "A New Looking-Glass for the Kingdom; Wherein those that admire the late Governments, may have a true prospect of Liberty and Slavery, and take their choice." Originally from a half-sheet, Folio, printed at London, for J. C., near Fleet-Bridge, 1690. Of interest to the student of English history (or perhaps, to all of us burdened with taxes and political dissention!), the phrase of particular Carrollian interest is " . . to shew, as in a mirror, the predigious sums it cost the kingdom . . ". [Notes: The 1st edition of The Harleian Miscellany was published in 12 volumes between 1744-1746. The chapbooks were selected & edited by William Oldys and the preface written by Dr. Ben Johnson. In this 1808-1811 reprint, the original articles were chronologically arranged by John Malham]
Box 7, Folder 13

The Guinness Alice /repositories/3/archival_objects/622780 1933

Physical Description: Pamphlet

General

Illustrator: John Gilroy, John Tenniel, Harry Furniss, Halliday. Dublin, Ireland; St. James Gate - printed by John Waddington, London [G.A. 281].

Scope and Contents

1st Edition, 1st Issue. Buff stiff illustrated paper wraps, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [2], 3-23, [1] pages; both color and b&w illustrations; 24.5 x 16.3 cm. This was the 1st of the Guinness 'Alice' booklets. [Parrish No. 893 records a 1933 issue as a second edition].
Box 7, Folder 14

Alice Aforethought: Guinness Carrolls for 1938 /repositories/3/archival_objects/622781 1938

Physical Description: Pamphlet

General

By: Robert Alexander Bevan, Ronald Barton; Illustrator: Ralph Gore Antony Groves-Raines. London, England; Arthur Guinness, Son and Company - printed by John Waddington, London

Scope and Contents

1st Edition, 1st Issue. Cream stiff paper wraps, color illustrations both side both covers, edges yapped, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [20] pages, heavy-weight, cream; color illustrations each page; covers 23.8 x 15.5 cm. (23.0 x 15.2 cm. leaf). Single quire with 10 leaves. Presentation card from the publishers is included. This was the 3rd Guinness 'Alice' booklet. There are 9 named parodies: Alice Through the Guinness-Glass, The Three Little Sisters, Humpty Dumpty Re-Cited, The French Have a Word For It, Guinness, Where Art Thou?, Clubberwocky, Thirst Move, Pointing the Moral, & Forget-Me-Not. There are 2 unnamed parodies, one beginning, "You are Old, Father William . . ", while the other starts with, "The time has come", the Waiter said, "To talk of ordering . . ", which is illustrated with a Walrus (waiter) & Carpenter (diner). There is yet another parody, Preface-Aforeword, which features the Fish-Footman. And the Finis, may in fact, be considered a parody as well!
Box 5, Folder 5

The Walrus and the Carpenter /repositories/3/archival_objects/622581 1999

Physical Description: Chapbook

General

Henry Savile Clarke (theatrical adaptation), Dayna McCausland (editor), Charlie Lovett (foreward), Joel Birenbaum (introduction), Fernando Soto (essay), Lewis Carroll (original story), Gene King (illustrator). Saux City, WI & Shelburne, Ontario, Canada; The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, George A. Vanderburgh, Publisher.

Scope and Contents

Number 173 of 200 hand-numbered copies issued. Pale-green paper-wraps, front with black lettering & drawing of Carpenter & Walrus, rear with black drawing of flying pig, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [[6], 3-12, [15], 28-35, [1] pages, many b&w drawings, some full-page; 21.7 x 13.8 cm. Includes Foreward, Introduction, and Essay, "Nonsense? What 'Nonsense'?".
Box 6, Folder 13

The Hunting of the Sarx: A Revisionist Satire /repositories/3/archival_objects/622777 2004

Physical Description: Book

General

By: B. W. Sewell, August A. Imholtz, Jr.; Hurricane, WV; Force Five Press

Processing Information

This material was previously housed in a box labeled "Archival keepsakes from the donors and the Lewis Carroll Society of North America."

Scope and Contents

Number 15 of 15 signed copies printed for private distribution only. Fourteen unnumbered, unbound pages in 3-hole red binder with transparent front. Single color illustration on title page. Provenance; signed, "B. W. Sewell", and inscribed "August A. Imholtz, Jr. With best wishes for George and Linda Cassady 4.6.17". Included is a single page personal handwritten letter from August & Clare with same date.
Box 4, Folder 22

Celtic-Scottish Nonsense: An Ogham Jabberwocky Parody /repositories/3/archival_objects/622575 2007

Physical Description: CD

General

Authors, contributors, illustrators, and publishers: Byron W. Sewell; August A. Imholtz, Jr.; Byron W. Sewell. Hurricane, WV; Victoria Press)

Scope and Contents

CD with text & images of 2 parodies, one of Jabberwocky, the other of The Vision of the Three P's. Two copies of each have been printed - The Jabberwocky parody, "The Balloon of Scone" has 19 pages, the "Three P's" parody 14 pages.
Box 6, Folder 12

The Bellman's Return: A 'Snarklet' /repositories/3/archival_objects/622776 2012

Physical Description: Book

General

By: Miles F. Wigfield, M.D. Quenington, Glos, England; The Reading Room Press.

Processing Information

This material was previously housed in a box labeled "Archival keepsakes from the donors and the Lewis Carroll Society of North America."

Scope and Contents

Cream paper wraps, fibers showing, sewn; no dust jacket; no endpapers; 16] pages, printed in Lutetia & Ornata on Zerkall paper, free & bottom edges deckle; 12.3 x 15.7 cm. Provenance; inscribed by Dr. Wigfield on the colophon, "to The University of Southern California, Lewis Carroll Collection from Miles Wigfield". (There are 2 copies in the Collection)
Box 4, Folder 23

A Return to Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/622576 2012

Physical Description: Chapbook

General

Authors, contributors, illustrators, and publishers: Ada Leonora Harris; Shelburne, Ontario, Canada; The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box - for, The Lewis Carroll Society of Canada)

Scope and Contents

Limited unnumbered Edition. White paper-wraps, front with multicolor Tea Party, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [8] pages; 2 b&w drawings; 21.6 x 14.1 cm. Prepared as a keepsake for the LCSNA May-2012 at Houghton Library, Harvard University, Boston MA 'in celebration of the 160th birthday of Alice Pleasance Liddell, May 4, 1852 - 2012'. Reprint of a story first published 1929 in Blackie's Children's Annual, Blackie & Son, London. (There are 3 copies in the Collection)
Box 15, Folder 2

SeriosCarrol or DorianNous /repositories/3/archival_objects/624009 2016

Physical Description: Pamphlet

General

By: August A. Imholtz, Jr. Other Contributors: Bryon W. Sewell

Scope and Contents

Number 5 of 16 copies issued. [8] leaves, stapled; 1st leaf with colored 'mums, last is blank; typewritten with b&w images. Hand-numbered; signed by Imholtz & Sewell. Includes a Polaroid with instructions for development
Box 5, Folder 3

Alice's Wonderland Motel /repositories/3/archival_objects/622579 2018

Physical Description: Advertisement. Card measures 14.0 x 21.6 cm.

General

Dayna Nuhn. Canada; Reeling and Writhing Press/Flat Alice Enterprises - No. 1 in Canadian Carrolliana Series.
Box 4, Folder 24

A Quartet of Carrolls for Sherlock Holmes /repositories/3/archival_objects/622577 2019

Physical Description: Chapbook

General

Authors, contributors, illustrators, and publishers: Ira Brad Matetsky, Dayna Nuhn, Dana Rcihards, Robert Stek; Philadelphia, PA; University of Pennsylvania Press - private printing for the LCSNA Fall Meeting, 2019)

Scope and Contents

Limited printing 'keepsake' for the LCSNA Fall-2019 meeting. Two leaves, folded, printed on each side, unstapled, thus [8] pages with four primarely poetic parodies: Of The Oysters in 'The Dying Detective' by Ira Brad Matetsky; Baskerwoofy: A Toast to the Hound of the Baskervilles by Dayna Nuhn; Two Sherlockian Parody Poems by Dana Richards; You Are Clever, Sherlock Holmes by Robert Stek. Provenance; attached note says, "Dear George and Linda, Here is a copy of the Sherlockian handout that I promised George when we spoke earlier this week, August".
Box 4, Folder 25

The Sign of 42: The Methods and Mysteries of the World's Greatest Number /repositories/3/archival_objects/622578 2020

Physical Description: Book

General

Authors, contributors, illustrators, and publishers: August A. Imholtz, Jr.; Alison Tannenbaum. Chelmsford, MA; BaumHoltz Press)

Scope and Contents

Number 28 of 42 hand-numbered, signed copies. Red paper-wraps, covers with black lettering & triple-rule ornate borders, front with silhouette of Sherlock Holmes printed in black, rear has brass bell with black handle, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [2], 3-15, [1] pages; b&w map; 21.7 x 13.8 cm. Signed by both authors.
 

Alternative formats /repositories/3/archival_objects/622705

 

Comics / graphic novels /repositories/3/archival_objects/622724

Box 5, Folder 20

Grimm Fairy Tales Presents: Wonderland - Through the Looking Glass /repositories/3/archival_objects/622601 2013

Physical Description: Comic/Graphic Novel

General

Authors, contributors, and illustrators: Raven Gregory, Pat Shand; Ralph Tedesco (story), Joe Brusha (story), Raven Gregory (story), Alessandro Miricolo (pencils), Ben Sawyer (colors), Jim Campbell (letters), Nicole Glade (editor); Richard Ortiz (cover), Ivan Nunes (cover), Renato Rei (cover). Horsham, PA; Zenescope Entertainment - printed in Canada.

Scope and Contents

1st Edition, 1st Issue. Number 1 of 5: Cover A. Glossy illustrated paper-wraps, printed on both sides, priced $3.99, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [32] pages; comic strips every page; 25.8 x 16.8 cm.
 

Art /repositories/3/archival_objects/622460

 

Books /repositories/3/archival_objects/622720

Box 5, Folder 19

ARTs*LABo Thema Illustrbook Collection - Volume 1 /repositories/3/archival_objects/622597 2015

General

Ryu Takeuchi (editor). Tōkyō, Japan; ARTsLABo - the ARTs*LABo Thema Illustbook Collection (Volume 1).

Scope and Contents

1st Edition, 1st Issue. White paper-wraps, front with pensive Alice, rear with Alice & mushroom; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [unnumbered] pages; 21.0 x 14.9 cm. ARTs* LABo theme Illustbook collection, volume 1. A book of fullpage or gatefold color works by 24 Japanese artists, each identified by artist name, (internet) site name, & url. "Alice created a collection of themed works . . Illustrations collection of 58 pages in all colors with the participation of 24 artists . . ARTs * LABo's first theme illustration collection. . . Twenty-four artists participated in the theme exhibition "Alice", a popular theme . A wonderful work collection was completed by collecting Alice's works drawn by each artist's interpretation . . " See, http://artslabo.net/p_web/alice2015/top.htm
 

Drawings /repositories/3/archival_objects/622722

Box 17

I Shook Him From Side To Side /repositories/3/archival_objects/623958 [1871?]

Physical Description: Drawing (s)

General

Illustrator: John Tenniel.

Scope and Contents

Drawing on orange paper, image size 8.3 x 7.0 cm., matted & framed. "I shook him from side to side Until his face was Blue" Through the looking glass John Tenniel" written below image on mat
Box 7, Folder 9

Alice /repositories/3/archival_objects/623959 1951

Physical Description: Drawing (s)

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Original rough production drawing in graphite on untrimmed animation paper, image measures 24.0 x 19.5 cm. Number '35' in lower right corner. From scene in Tulgy Wood where she sings, "Very Good Advice".
Box 7, Folder 4

Alice & Bill the Lizard /repositories/3/archival_objects/622600 1951

Physical Description: Drawing (s)

General

Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Original storyboard drawing in black Conté crayon, measures 19.2 x 23 cm., mounted on rust-colored construction paper. Provenance; from the Joe Rinaldi Estate Walt Disney Collection
Box 16

Tweedles /repositories/3/archival_objects/623960 1951

Physical Description: Drawing (s)

General

Illustrator: Ward Kimball - Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Original rough production drawing in graphite on untrimmed animation paper, image measures 14.0 x 23.0 cm. Number '36' in lower right corner above which is vertical 'scale' with numbers 36, 39 (circled) & 42.
Box 16

Mad Hatter /repositories/3/archival_objects/623961 1951

Physical Description: Drawing (s)

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Original Production Drawing from Disney's 'Alice in Wonderland'. Rough animation drawing rendered in graphite on 16 field 3-peghole animation paper, untrimmed, unmatted; image measures abt 17 x 17 cm.. Number '53' in lower right corner. " . . . Disney greats John Lounsbery, Woolie Reitherman, and Ward Kimball all three contributed animation to the character. . . " (from Auction statements)
Box 16, Folder 3

Alice & Queen of Hearts /repositories/3/archival_objects/623962 1951

Physical Description: Drawing (s)

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Original Production Drawing in graphite over light-brown & red penciling, unmatted, unframed, image size 17.1 x 14.5 cm.Number '51' circled in lower right-hand corner; two timing charts & notations on right side of image.
Box 7, Folder 8

Alice in Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/623963 1951

Physical Description: Drawing (s)

General

Illustrator: Marc Davis - Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Animation drawing in graphite with brown pencil underdrawing. Probable character development precursor to Alice's meeting with the Caterpillar. Unmounted. Image size abt 15 x 15 cm. Number '1' in lower right corner is circled.
Box 16, Folder 4

Alice in Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/623964 1951

Physical Description: Drawing (s)

General

Illustrator: Marc Davis - Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Animation drawing in graphite with brown & red pencil underdrawing. Unmounted. Image size abt 14 x 15 cm. Number '19' in lower right corner & 'RBG 23-5' just below Alice's elbow.
Box 16, Folder 8

Alice Preparing to Run /repositories/3/archival_objects/623965 1951

Physical Description: Drawing (s)

General

Illustrator: Marc Davis - Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Sequence of 9 rough animation drawings of Alice preparing to run after the White Rabbit. Graphite with brown pencil highlights on 16 field 3-peghole animation paper. Sheets are numbered & inscribed 45, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57 FIN, 59 FIN, 61, 63 Seg. 02.0 Sc. 17. Provenance; from the Joe Hale Collection; later, Lot 95130, Heritage Auctions # 7193 (17-Jun-2018). Marc Davis (1913-2000) was a Disney Legend inductee - one of the original 'Nine Old Men'.
Box 17

White Rabbit Storyboard Drawings /repositories/3/archival_objects/623966 1951

Physical Description: Drawing (s)

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Two storyboard images of the White Rabbit, framed & matted, done in graphite and color pencil by uncredited Disney artist. Frame is mottled gray & white with gold inner lip, measures 40.0 x 30.6 cm.; images are both 9.5 x 12.8 cm. Provenance; from the Joe Rinaldi Estate Walt Disney Collection.
Box 7, Folder 11

The Carpenter /repositories/3/archival_objects/623967 1951

Physical Description: Drawing (s)

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Original character study concept drawing in graphite, measures 14.0 x 6.4 cm, on 12 field paper. A lightly-penciled image is to the left, measures 14.0 x 7.5 cm. Drawing was previously framed.
Box 16, Folder 7

Not Here /repositories/3/archival_objects/623968 1951

Physical Description: Drawing (s)

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Animation drawing (12-field) in graphite & blue pencil. "Not Here" . . Alice looking for Tweedles. Image size abt 18 x 10 cm. Provenance: Original art from Gallery Lainzberg, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Animated Films.
Box 18

Alice nel Paese Delle Meraviglie /repositories/3/archival_objects/623969 1970

Physical Description: Mixed Media

General

Georgio De Gaspari. Italia.

Scope and Contents

Mixed media on thin cardboard, unmounted, measures abt 36 x 48 cm. De Gaspari was b 1927 in Milan and he died 2012 in Venice. Brief internet bio notes his first work as illustrator for the newspaper La Domenica del Corrier, for which he produced more than 1,000 drawings over the years. During the early 1940's to 1950's he was commissioned to produce illustrations for several childrens' books. Later in that period, his work most often depicted battle scenes for graphic novels. "He dropped out in 1966 . . and refused all offers of work . . ". However, the auction gallery dates this work as 1970 and indicates it was for an unfinished project to illustrate Lewis Carroll's "Alice".
Box 7, Folder 10

Tea Party - Hatter & Hare /repositories/3/archival_objects/623970 1983

Physical Description: Drawing (s)

General

Illustrator: Xavier Atencio - Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Two graphite & blue pencil drawings on onion/tissue paper. Image sizes: Hatter abt 13 x 9 cm., Hare abt 12 x 9 cm. Unmounted. Fantasyland was updated in 1983. Among the changes made, the Mad Hatter's Tea Party was moved to a new structure at the end of the Alice in Wonderland ride. These original drawings were part of that update project.
 

Film Celluloids /repositories/3/archival_objects/623971

Box 16, Folder 5

Dodo in Caucus Race /repositories/3/archival_objects/623972 1951

Physical Description: Film Cel

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Hand-inked, hand-painted production cel, placed over a painted background for presentation purposes.
Box 16, Folder 6

Caterpillar /repositories/3/archival_objects/623973 1951

Physical Description: Film Cel

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Original hand-inked, hand-painted production cel, measures 31.4 x 39.2 cm. on 16-field 3-peghole cel. Number '45' in in lower right corner. Unframed & unmatted. This cel is from the 34.09 mark of the motion picture.
Box 16

Tweedledum & Tweedledee /repositories/3/archival_objects/623974 1951

Physical Description: Film Cel

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Hand-inked, hand-painted production cel, trimmed to 18.0 x 24.5 cm., matted.
Box 17

Dormouse /repositories/3/archival_objects/623975 1951

Physical Description: Film Cel

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Hand-inked, hand-painted production cel, trimmed to 80.8 x 60.3 cm., matted & framed. The cel has been placed over a painted background for presentation purposes. Image is from the 'Courtroom Scene' at the 50.29 mark.
Box 16, Folder 9

King & Queen of Hearts from Alice in Communication Land /repositories/3/archival_objects/623976 1976

Physical Description: Film Cel

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

King and Queen of Hearts reprised their roles from Disney's 1951 animated feature in an educational series of narrated filmstrips produced in 1976. Hand-inked, hand-painted production cel on 16-field 2-cel setup. Image size 22.9 x 27.9 cm.
Box 15

Mad Hatter /repositories/3/archival_objects/623977 2021

Physical Description: Film Cel

General

Illustrator: Christopher Hartley. Publisher: Leeds, West Yorkshire, England; Christopher Hartley.

Scope and Contents

Hand-drawn & hand-painted cel with background painting, matted and signed on beveled mat. Image size measures 25.3 x 20.2 cm. (matted size 35.4 x 27.9 cm.)
 

Giclée Prints /repositories/3/archival_objects/623978

Box 18

Queen of Hearts & Alice /repositories/3/archival_objects/623979 [199?]

Physical Description: Giclée Print

General

Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unframed; printed on stretched canvas; measures abt 45.7 x 70.6 cm. Number 19 of 395 in Limited Edition, hand-numbered & signed by artist.
Box 16

Cheshire Cat & Alice /repositories/3/archival_objects/623980 [199?]

Physical Description: Giclée Print

General

By Jim Salvati. Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unframed; printed on stretched canvas; measures abt 45.7 x 70.6 cm. Number 81 of 195 in Limited Edition, hand-numbered & signed by artist. " . . . The canvas has a textured brush stroke effect which is accomplished using gesso which is hand-painted onto the canvas before the Gicleé printing process. Working in oil paint, Salvati prefers the option of layering paint to create a lot of texture . . . ".
Oversize-folder 4

By the Light of the Silvery Moon /repositories/3/archival_objects/623981 2010

Physical Description: Giclée Print

General

Illustrator: Wayne Anderson. Publisher: Leicestershire, England.

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unmatted, unframed, unlimited edition; acid-free smooth paper, measures abt 41 x 41 cm. Original art in pencil on colored paper is in the Bridgeman Art Library, London.
Oversize-folder 4

Waiting For Alice /repositories/3/archival_objects/623982 undated

Physical Description: Giclée Print

General

Illustrator: Wayne Anderson. Publisher: Leicestershire, England.

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unmatted, unframed, unlimited edition; acid-free, 235gsm smooth paper, measures abt 41 x 41 cm. Original art in pencil on colored paper is in the Bridgeman Art Library, London.
 

Giclée prints by Emily Carew Woodard print/repositories/3/archival_objects/668507 2016

Box 20, Folder 1

The White Rabbit Calls Us To The Court Hearing /repositories/3/archival_objects/668508 2016

General

Artist: Emily Carew Woodard

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unmounted; measures abt 51 x 41 cm. Number 17 of 40 in Limited Edition, hand-numbered & signed by artist.
Box 20, Folder 1

The Caucus Race /repositories/3/archival_objects/668509 2016

General

Artist: Emily Carew Woodard

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unmounted; measures abt 41 x 51 cm. Number 1 of 50 in Limited Edition, hand-numbered & signed by artist
Box 20, Folder 1

In A Golden Afternoon /repositories/3/archival_objects/668510 2016

General

Artist: Emily Carew Woodard

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unmounted; measures abt 41 x 51 cm. Number 2 of 50 in Limited Edition, hand-numbered & signed by artist.
Box 20, Folder 1

The Playing Cards /repositories/3/archival_objects/668511 2016

General

Artist: Emily Carew Woodard

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unmounted; measures aby 51 x 41 cm. Number 5 of 50 in Limited Edition, hand-numbered & signed by artist.
Box 20, Folder 1

The White Rabbit /repositories/3/archival_objects/668512 2016

General

Artist: Emily Carew Woodard

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unmounted; measures abt 51 x 41 cm. Number 22 of 40 in Limited Edition, hand-numbered & signed by artist.
Box 20, Folder 1

Bill The Lizard Removes Alice /repositories/3/archival_objects/668513 2016

General

Artist: Emily Carew Woodard

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unmounted; measures abt 41 x 51 cm. Number 12 of 50 in Limited Edition, hand-numbered & signed by artist.
Box 20, Folder 1

Falling Cards /repositories/3/archival_objects/668514 2016

General

Artist: Emily Carew Woodard

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unmounted; measures abt 41 x 51 cm. Number 4 of 50 in Limited Edition, hand-numbered & signed by artist.
Box 20, Folder 1

Croquet With The Queen /repositories/3/archival_objects/668515 2016

General

Artist: Emily Carew Woodard

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unmounted; measures abt 51 x 41 cm. Number 37 of 50 in Limited Edition, hand-numbered & signed by artist.
Box 20, Folder 1

The Hatter's Tea Party /repositories/3/archival_objects/668516 2016

General

Artist: Emily Carew Woodard

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unmounted; measures abt 51 x 41 cm. Number 41 of 50 in Limited Edition, hand-numbered & signed by artist.
Box 20, Folder 1

The Mock Turtle and Gryphon /repositories/3/archival_objects/668517 2016

General

Artist: Emily Carew Woodard

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unmounted; measures abt 51 x 41 cm. Number 13 of 50 in Limited Edition, hand-numbered & signed by artist.
Box 20, Folder 1

The Cheshire Cat /repositories/3/archival_objects/668518 2016

General

Artist: Emily Carew Woodard

Scope and Contents

Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unmounted; measures abt 51 x 41 cm. Number 25 of 40 in Limited Editikon, hand-numbered & signed by artist.
 

Gouaches /repositories/3/archival_objects/623983

Box 7, Folder 6

Hatter & Hare /repositories/3/archival_objects/623984 1939

Physical Description: Gouache

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Four early Disney concept/storyboard paintings. The first piece of the Mad Hatter and the Hare is rendered in graphite & colored with gouache, on P-212 5-peghole storyboard paper, measures 12.8 x 17.8 cm. Not matted or framed. First shown in the Giant Golden Book Walt Disney's Surprise Package . The other 3 pieces are graphite drawings of the March Hare, also on P-212 paper. [Notes: Disney formally registered the title Alice in Wonderland with the Motion Picture Association of America in 1938 after which he began preliminary work on the project. This one-of-a-kind drawing provides unique insight into the origins of the classic Disney film from its first incarnation. This image was not used in the 1951 motion picture.]
Box 7, Folder 7

Tweedles from Jack and Jill Magazine /repositories/3/archival_objects/623985 1951

Physical Description: Gouache

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Original gouache painting done on Artists Fashion Board for story in Jack and Jill Magazine, No. 13, page 16, 1951. Matted, unframed. Image board measures 16.5 x 19.0 cm.; mat opening 13.4 x 15.2 cm.; mat 23.1 x 25.4 cm. Verso of mat says, "Jack & Jill No. 13 Page 15 ?5-00".
Box 16

Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/623986 [197?]

Physical Description: Gouache

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Original gouache painting done for " . . children's book illustration . . Disney publication in the United Kingdom . . ". Paper trimmed to 15.2 x 33.0 cm. and mounted on 26.7 x 38.1 cm board. Below pictures, in red, "2 SS C type prints * one reverse to face left".
 

Magazine articles /repositories/3/archival_objects/622721

Box 7, Folder 2

Lewis Carroll: la tendresse qui ose dire son nom /repositories/3/archival_objects/622598 1976

Physical Description: Magazine Article

General

Paris, France; Union des Editions Modernes - from, Photo, No.106 (Jul-1976), pages 58-67, 85-86, 88

Scope and Contents

Disbound from, Photo, No.106 (Jul-1976), pages 58-67, 85-86, 88. An examination of the erotic nature of Carroll's photos of children. The usual expected journalistic sensationalism but does include 8 rather nice full-page prints.
 

Paintings /repositories/3/archival_objects/626986

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Mad Tea Party /repositories/3/archival_objects/626987 circa 1930s

Physical Description: Painting

General

Artist: Edith Jean Blanc Miller. Oil on unstretched canvas. Measures about 142 x 244 cm. [Note: Knight Letter, Volume III, Issue 5, Number 105 (Fall-2020), page 63 notes that " . . Edith Jean Blanc Miller received her BS from Columbia University in 1940, so if the description is accurate, this was a student work. She became a lecturer on interior design at the University of Chicago and Northwestern and holds three U.S. patents: two for a color harmony selection system, and one for a bottle cap."]
 

Photographs /repositories/3/archival_objects/622790

Box 14

Xie Kitchen, Sleepless /repositories/3/archival_objects/622791 1874

General

Photographer: Charles L. Dodgson. Oxford, England.

Scope and Contents

Albumin print, measures 13.3 x 10.2 cm. Dry mounted to 16.5 x 10.8 cm, matted & framed under glass to 30.5 x 24.8 cm. Provenance; mat verso inscribed, "These are all Lewis Carrol [sic] Photographs of mum (in blue) - by P. B. Cardew, the sitter's daughter. Xie Kitchen (in black)". Later, private collection of Susanna Wenniger. Carroll's diary note 22-Jun-1874 - "On the 16th (Sat) Holiday arrived on a visit to me. On the 18th he fetched Xie Kitchin to be photographed, and I did a large one, full length lying on the sofa in a long night-gown, which Holiday arranged, about the best I have ever done of her." [See Edward Wakeling, The Photographs of Lewis Carroll, A Catalogue Raisonne, University of Texas Press, 2015, page 244, IN-2250. See also, D. Nickel, Dreaming in Pictures: The Photography of Lewis Carroll, Yale University Press, 2002, plate 44].
Box 7, Folder 21

Brook T. Kitchin /repositories/3/archival_objects/669966 1876-07-05

Physical Description: Albumen print on cabinet card mount. Photograph: 15.3 x 10.4 cm (6 x 4 in.); card: 16.3 x 10.7 cm (6.5 x 4.25 in). Inscribed by Carroll in his unique purple pen, "Mrs. Kitchin from the Artist July /76", and the number 2427 in the upper right hand corner.

Biographical / Historical

Besides his better-known works involving Alice, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), better known as Lewis Carroll, who took up photography in 1856, was one of the most accomplished Victorian amateur photographers. He is most famous for his portraits of girls; a portrait of a boy is quite rare on the market.
Brook (1869-1940) was the younger brother of Alexandra (Xie) Kitchin, who posed for a number of portraits by Carroll from the time she was about four until she turned sixteen. Both were the children of Rev. George William Kitchin (1827-1912), who was Dodgson's colleague at Christ Church, Oxford, and later became Dean of Winchester and Dean of Durham, and his wife, Alice Maud Taylor, second daughter of Bridges Taylor, the British consul in Denmark at the time. Her godmother was Alexandra of Denmark, then Princess of Wales, who had been a childhood friend of her mother. In addition to Brook and Xie, the family had three other children, George Herbert, Hugh Bridges, and Dorothy Maud Mary. All were featured in Dodgson's photographs.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Purchased from B & L Rootenberg - Fine & Rare Books, March 6, 2023.
 

Pin sets /repositories/3/archival_objects/623987

Box 17

Alice, Hatter & Hare 50th Anniversary Pin Set /repositories/3/archival_objects/623988 2001

Physical Description: Pin Set

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Limited unnumbered edition of 3,000. The enamel pins are matted & framed under plexiglass with background from original production art for Sequence 8 in the 1951 motion picture. Mat window measures 26.5 x 25.4 cm; frame is 38.1 x 46.3 cm.
Box 17

Alice, Cheshire Cat, White Rabbit, Queen 50th Anniversary Pin Set /repositories/3/archival_objects/623989 2001

Physical Description: Pin Set

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Number 393 of 1,500. The enamel pins are matted & framed under plexiglass with background from priginal production art for Sequence 8 in the 1951 motion picture. Mat window measures 17.8 x 28.3 cm.; frame is 38.1 x 49.5 cm.
 

Posters /repositories/3/archival_objects/623990

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Alice 150 Morgan Library /repositories/3/archival_objects/623991 2015

Physical Description: Poster

General

Illustrator: John Tenniel. Publisher: New York, NY: The MorganLibrary & Museum.

Scope and Contents

Vinyl poster
Box 16, Folder 1

Jabberwocky in Latin /repositories/3/archival_objects/623992 2018

Physical Description: Poster

General

Author: Lewis Carroll. Illustrator: Eva Boston. Publisher: Dorset, England; Eva Boston.

Scope and Contents

Mat measures abt 47 x 35 cm.; image is 35.8 x 25.0 cm. Note from the artist says, in part, "Created . . originally in March 2018 for the AGM of the Calligraphy and Lettering Arts Society held every year at the British Library in London . . . I discovered that the there are at least 3 Latin translations of Jabberwocky, the earliest by Lewis Carroll's uncle . . The one I used is by an unknown translator . . Jabberwocky in Latin won the "Mont Exquisite Award" at the AGM . . was then selected as one of the 96 entries for the CLAS Silver Aniversary Exhibition which toured 4 regions of the country . . ".
Box 16, Folder 2

Alice in Philadelphia /repositories/3/archival_objects/623993 2019

Physical Description: Poster

General

University of Pennsylvania Libraries (design). Publisher: Philadelphia, PA; University of Pennsylvania Libraries.

Scope and Contents

Vinyl poster, measures 43.0 x 28.0 cm. Prepared for the Fall meeting of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America, held October 5-6, 2019 at the Kislak Center, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library, University of Pennsylvania.
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A Peek Into Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/623994 2019

Physical Description: Poster

General

USC Libraries (design). Publisher: Los Angeles, CA; University of Southern California Libraries.

Scope and Contents

Vinyl poster, measures 71.0 x 56.0 cm. Prepared by the USC Libraries for an exhibition March 6 - April 21, 2019 at the San Diego Public Library in conjunction with the Spring meeting of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America. A montage of holdings from the USC Cassady Carroll Collection, with particular emphasis on visual pieces submitted by USC students for the annual Wonderland Award. (There are 2 copies in the Collection)
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Alicja w Krainie Czarów /repositories/3/archival_objects/623995 undated

Physical Description: Poster

General

Illustrator: Jan Polewka. Publisher: Poland.

Scope and Contents

Poster for performance of Alicja w Krainie Czarów which premiered 1979. This poster is undated but a later issue (Imholtz). It measures 97.1 x 73.6 cm. Not framed or matted. Provenance; the Collection of Alexander M. Roushaylo; later the Lewis Carroll Collection of Auguest & Clare Imholtz.
 

Prints /repositories/3/archival_objects/622719

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Alice & Queen /repositories/3/archival_objects/623997 1982

Physical Description: Print(s)

General

Illustrator: Olga Michailovna Abramova. Publisher: Russia.

Scope and Contents

Sepia print, no mat, unframed, measures abt 50 x 40.5 cm. Provenance; the collection of Alexander M. Roushaylo; later the Lewis Carroll Collection of August & Clare Imholtz.
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Dodgson with Three Liddell Sisters /repositories/3/archival_objects/623998 1982

Physical Description: Print(s)

General

Illustrator: Olga Michailovna Abramova. Publisher: Russia.

Scope and Contents

Sepia print, no mat, unframed, measures abt 50 x 40.5 cm. Provenance; the collection of Alexander M. Roushaylo; later the Lewis Carroll Collection of August & Clare Imholtz.
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Who Are You? /repositories/3/archival_objects/622461 2007

Creator: Buchanan-Benson, Tricia

General

Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios. Giclée print; fine art digital print made on inkjet printer. Unframed; printed on gallery-wrapped canvas; measures abt 76.2 x 101.6 cm. Number 8 of 195 in Limited Edition, hand-numbered & signed by artist.
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Bellman /repositories/3/archival_objects/623999 [2015?]

Physical Description: Print(s)

General

Illustrator: Lee Hodges. Publisher: Devon, England;.

Scope and Contents

Unmatted & unframed, unlimited edition print from a mixed-media original, Xativa matt-coated 230gsm neutral white acid-free paper, measures 61.0 x 81.3 cm. See also https://www.illustrationx.com
Box 18

Jub Jub /repositories/3/archival_objects/624000 [2015?]

Physical Description: Print(s)

General

Illustrator: Lee Hodges. Publisher: Devon, England;.

Scope and Contents

Unlimited edition print on metal, measures abt 86.5 x 61.0 cm. See also https://www.illustrationx.com
Box 16

Mad Hatter - Johnny Depp /repositories/3/archival_objects/624001 2016

Physical Description: Print(s)

General

Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Original costume design print for "The Mad Hatter", played by Johnny Depp in the production of the James Bobin directed fantasy adventure film 'Alice Through the Looking Glass'. Unnumbered, unsigned, unmatted, unframed. Measures 41.2 x 28.9 cm. (image 35.5 x 21.0 cm.)
Box 16

Mirana - Anne Hathaway /repositories/3/archival_objects/624002 2016

Physical Description: Print(s)

General

Publisher: Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios.

Scope and Contents

Original costume design print for "Mirana", played by Anne Hathaway in the production of the James Bobin directed fantasy adventure film 'Alice Through the Looking Glass'. Unnumbered, unsigned, unmatted, unframed. Measures 41.2 x 28.9 cm. (image 33.0 x 16.0 cm.)
Box 15

If There Were No Books, There Would Be No Alice in Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/624003 2018

Physical Description: Print(s)

General

Illustrator: Alan James Robinson. Publisher: Easthampton, MA; Cheloniidae Press.

Scope and Contents

Number 6 of 100 letterpress prints, signed by the artist. Measures 35.5 x 28.0 cm.
Box 15

If There Were No Books, There Would Be No Jabberwocky /repositories/3/archival_objects/624004 2018

Physical Description: Print(s)

General

Illustrator: Alan James Robinson. Publisher: Easthampton, MA; Cheloniidae Press.

Scope and Contents

Number 5 of 100 letterpress prints, signed by the artist. Measures 28.0 x 35.5 cm.
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Down the Rabbit Hole /repositories/3/archival_objects/624005 2019

Physical Description: Print(s)

General

Illustrator: Rik Olsen. Publisher: San Francisco, CA; the Center for the Book.

Scope and Contents

Letterpress print, unnumbered series of 10, created for the Roadworks Steamroller Printing Festival Spring-2019 fundraiser for the SF Center for the Book. Printed by 7-ton Buffalo Springfield steamroller. Unmatted & unframed, b&w with 42 hearts in the print, measures abt 42.3 x 42.3 cm. See, https://www.lewiscarroll.org/2019/09/25/spectacular-roadworks-print/
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Alice Montage /repositories/3/archival_objects/624006 undated

Physical Description: Print(s)

General

Illustrator: EK' (Ekateina Kostina?).

Scope and Contents

Print, undated, signed 'EK', not framed or matted; measures abt 82 x 61.5 cm. Artist may be Ekaterina Kostina (Imholtz). Provenance; the collection of Alexander M. Roushaylo; later the Lewis Carroll Collection of August & Clare Imholtz.
Box 7, Folder 12

Alice in Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/624007 undated

Physical Description: Print(s)

General

Illustrator: Susan Loy. Publisher: Moneta, Bedford County VA.

Scope and Contents

Number 574 of 4,000 hand-numbered & signed prints of original watercolor painting. image 15.2 x 15.2 cm. Artist has art in permanent collections at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. and the Jones Library in Amherst, MA.
Box 6, Folder 14

[Lisbeth Zwerger Alice illustration with matte frame] /repositories/3/archival_objects/622778 undated

Processing Information

This material was previously housed in a box labeled "Archival keepsakes from the donors and the Lewis Carroll Society of North America."

Scope and Contents

A standalone print of one of Lisbeth Zwerger's illustrations for Alice in Wonderland. With the matte frame, the print measures approximately 20 x 20 cm.
 

Proof sheets /repositories/3/archival_objects/622723

Box 7, Folder 3

Proof Sheet for 1990 Russian Looking-Glass /repositories/3/archival_objects/622599 1990

Physical Description: Proof Sheets

General

Viktor Shatunov

Scope and Contents

Single demo proof sheet for 7 images and 'florish' from 1990 TTLG illustrated by Shatunov; measures abt 57 x 69 cm. Provenance; the Collection of Alexander M. Roushaylo; later the Lewis Carroll Collection of Auguest & Clare Imholtz.
Box 3, binder 3

"Alice Art" / Concepts of 'Alice' - many erotic - of 'Alice,' from 6 Internet sites [binder] /repositories/3/archival_objects/622014 2010

 

Movies and multimedia /repositories/3/archival_objects/622707

Box 13

Alice in Vivaldi's Four Seasons: The Music Game /repositories/3/archival_objects/653383 2008

Scope and Contents

A burned CD (CD-R) of the CDROM game for Windows, "Alice in Vivaldi's Four Seasons: The Music Game - Games, Puzzles, & Much More." The CD contains a burned copy of the game with the label from the original game printed and glued onto the case.
 

Performing arts: musical scores, theatrical plays, screenplays, playbills, and theatrical ephemera /repositories/3/archival_objects/622582

 

Articles: magazine or newspaper /repositories/3/archival_objects/622714

Box 5, Folder 6

From Lewis Carroll to Bernard Shaw /repositories/3/archival_objects/622583 1908

Physical Description: Article: Magazine or Newspaper

General

Authors, musical composers, and other contributors: Ellen Terry. from, McClure's Magazine, Volume 31, pages 565-576 (Sep-1908).

Scope and Contents

Disbound from, McClure's Magazine , Volume 31, pages 565-576 (Sep-1908)
 

Musical scores /repositories/3/archival_objects/622715

Box 5, Folder 7

Alice in Wonderland: A Dance Pantomime /repositories/3/archival_objects/622584 1927

Physical Description: Musical Score

General

Authors, musical composers, and other contributors: Lewis Carroll; May E. Phipps, Marjorie Van Horn; Rose Heghinian (musical arrangement). New York, NY; The Womans Press.

Scope and Contents

1st Edition, 1st Issue. Pale-green paper-wraps, both covers with black decorative borders top & bottom, front with title & authors lettered in black, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [5], 6-36, [1], 2-11, [1] pages; musical score; 26.0 x 17.3 cm. Lyrics & stage settings in first portion, musical score in second, both separately numbered. Introduction states the work " . . is arranged particularly for a Physical Education Department of a Y. W. C. A. . . . ''. Verso title page says, in part " . . Copyright, 1927, by the National Board of the Young Womens Christian Association . . ".
Box 5, Folder 8

Alice in Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/622585 1970

Physical Description: Musical Score

General

Authors, musical composers, and other contributors: Lewis Carroll; Desmond Hand; Dorothy Robbie (Lyrics), Arthur E. McGuinness (editor). Davis, CA; Proscenium Press.

Scope and Contents

1st Edition, 1st Issue. No. I in Proscenium's Adaptations Series. Gray paper-wraps, printing in red, front with Carroll profile, proce $1.50, rear with publishers' logo; no dust jacket; [6], 7-91, [1] pages; musical score and lyrics; 21.5 x 14.0 cm. Guilliano No. D70:14]
Box 5, Folder 9

Furiouser and Spuriouser or Unforseen Consequencs of the Democratization of Knowledge /repositories/3/archival_objects/622586 2021

Physical Description: Musical Score

General

Authors, musical composers, and other contributors: Jason Noble; Kathleen Allen (conductor); Jason Noble. Newfoundland, Canada.

Scope and Contents

A choral composition, 23 minutes in length, which rethinks the world of Wonderland. Presented at the 2021Spring meeting of the Lewis Carroll Sciety of North America. See also, https://jasonnoble.ca and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q16TdcqJz84
 

Photographs /repositories/3/archival_objects/622718

Box 5, Folder 10

Charlotte Henry /repositories/3/archival_objects/622587 1933

Physical Description: Photograph

General

Hollywood, CA; Paramount Pictures.

Scope and Contents

8" x 10" print, sepia, inscribed. "With best wishes to Rosemary O'Shea - Charlotte Henry Dec. 1933".
 

Playbills /repositories/3/archival_objects/622716

Box 5, Folder 11

Alice in Wonderland - Bryn Mawr Benefit Performance /repositories/3/archival_objects/622588 1915

Physical Description: Playbill

General

Authors, musical composers, and other contributors: Lewis Carroll; W. W. Young; W. W. Young (Director), Viola Savoy (Alice), Harry Marks (Dodo), Herbert Rice (White Rabbit), Louis Merkle (Dormouse), William Tilden (Mad Hatter). Bryn Mawr, PA; Bryn Mawr College.

Scope and Contents

Playbill for a benefit performance for the Bryn Mawr Endowment. Date unknown but this 52 minute 6-reel silent film was released 19-Jan-1915 and an Eskay Harris Feature Film Company ad dated 01-Apr-1916 indicated their promotion of a " . . $25,000, 6-reel film . . " for performances at educational institutions. The program contains 1 color & 3 sepia-toned images from the film as well as a photograph of the Bryn Mawr campus. Included are 2 brief commentaries, one (anonymous) concerning the Bryn Mawr endowment, the other - "How Alice Got Into The Wonderland of Movies" by W. W. Young, screenwriter & director of the film. The program is on cream coated paper, 2 sheets, folded & stapled (thus 4 leaves, 8 unnumbered pages), each page measuring 27.7 x 19.8 cm. [Notes: This performance likely took place in 1915 as a later "re-release" version contained only 5-reels (IMDB). Viola Savoy ("Alice") was 14-15 years old at the time she made the movie and had been acting since infancy with over 100 stage appearances. This was her 1st motion picture performance; she made one later the same year, after which she never appeared on film or stage again. Curiously, the screenwriter & director, W. W. Young, had never directed a film before or after this one.]
Box 5, Folder 12

Alice in Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/622589 1931

Physical Description: Playbill

General

Authors, musical composers, and other contributors: Lewis Carroll; N. Clifford Page; Hazel Jackson (soloist), Alva C. Lochhead (chorus conductor), Mrs. George Conner (accompanist). Fort Worth, TX; Central High School - printed by Fort Worth Vocational School.

Scope and Contents

Playbill for Choral Ballad, sponsored by the Euterpean Club of Fort Worth, Texas, performed 15-Apr-1931 at Central High School. The Chorus was conducted by Alva C. Lochhead with Hazel Jackson as soloist & Mrs. George Conner as accompanist. Gray marbled paper-wraps, front with red-orange double-rule frames, dark-brown lettering, rear plain, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [4] pages; only lyrics with no illustrations or musical score; 32.6 x 15.2 cm. Verso front wraps says, "Printed by Fort Work Vocational School". Recto rear wrap has program for the performance.
Box 5, Folder 14

Alice in Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/622591 1982

Physical Description: Playbill

General

Authors, musical composers, and other contributors: Lewis Carroll; Eva Le Gallienne, Florida Friebus; Richard Addinsell; Rebecca Armen-Lyman (Eaglet, Two-of-Hearts). New York; American Theatre Press.

Scope and Contents

Playbill, Volume 1, No. 3 (Dec-1982). Playbill for opening night of Eva LeGalliene's production of 'Alice in Wonderland' at the Virginia Theatre, New York City. [Notes: The musical production opened 23-Dec-1982 and had a surprisingly short run, closing on 09-Jan-1983 after 21 performances and 18 previews. Rebecca Armen-Lyman made her Broadway debut in this performance in the roles of Eaglet & Two-of-Hearts. She was also understudy for the role of the Red Queen. Ms. Armen-Lyman is current President (2019) of BAM (the Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington) which will host an exhibition of selections from the Cassady USC Lewis Carroll Collection in 2022.]
Box 7, Folder 15

Alice /repositories/3/archival_objects/622782 2008

Physical Description: Playbill

General

Screenplay or Adaptation By: Mary Hall Surface. By: Lewis Carroll. Other Contributors: Mary Hall Surface (director). Bethesda, MD; Round House Theatre

Scope and Contents

Playbill, for the Premier Performance, 26-Nov-2008, at the Round House Theater, Bethesda, MD. Glossy paper wraps, stapled, front illustrated with multicolored Alice; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [4], 5-29 pages, coated; 21.5 x 14.1 cm. Tony Cisek (set design), Veronika Vorel (sound design), Marianne Custer (costume design), Casey Sams (choreography), Kenton Yeager (lighting design), Martha Knight (stage manager). Cast included Meghan Grady, Lise Bruneau, Marcus Kyd, Bill Largess, Hugh Nees, Tonya Beckman Ross, & Chris Wilson.
Box 5, Folder 15

Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/622592 2011

Physical Description: Playbill

General

Authors, musical composers, and other contributors: Gregory Boyd, Jack Murphy; Frank Wildhorn; Gregory Boyd (director), Jack Murphy (Lyrics), Marguerite Derricks (choreographer), William Franzblau (producer). New York, NY; Marquis Theatre.

Scope and Contents

Playbill for the March, 2011 production of Wonderland .
Box 5, Folder 16

Wicked Winter Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/622593 2018

Physical Description: Playbill

General

Authors, musical composers, and other contributors: Wendé K. Bowman; Wendé K. Bowman (director), Robert Fay (Producer). Fort Myers, FL; Seminole Gulf Railway.

Scope and Contents

Playbill for an original murder mystery. Menu from Murder Mystery Dinner Train where performances were held, notes & ephemera related to the performance. (There are 2 copies in the Collection)
 

Theatrical scripts /repositories/3/archival_objects/622717

Box 5, Folder 13

Alices in Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/622590 1993

Physical Description: Theatrical Script

General

Authors, musical composers, and other contributors: Lewis Carroll; Mila Johansen. Nevada City, CA; Classics With a Twist.

Scope and Contents

Edition uncertain. Cream paper-wraps, both covers printed on both sides, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [1], II-VI, 1-56 pages; no illustrations; 21.5 x 13.8 cm. A play in 2 acts, 12 scenes, for as many as 41 actors.
Box 3, binder 1

Theater Programs, Reviews, Newspaper Clippings, and other selected items related to Alice [binder] /repositories/3/archival_objects/622012 2002-2013

Box 3, binder 2

Selected Reviews - Newspaper, Internet, and other - of Tim Burton's 'Alice' [binder] /repositories/3/archival_objects/622013 2010

Box 7, Folder 20

Aldous Huxley Letter to Anita Loos: Script for Disney Alice in Wonderland movie /repositories/3/archival_objects/625933 1945

Physical Description: Autograph letter signed (ALS).

Scope and Contents

Single leaf, measures 27.8 x 21.5 cm., typewritten both sides, with handwritten corrections and signature. Letter from Aldous Huxley, 145 1/2 South Doheny, LA 36 CA, to 'Dearest Anita' (Loos), dated 13-Oct-1945. The letter primarily concerns Huxley's ideas concerning his work on Brave New World. The penultimate paragraph changes the topic and says, "..Meanwhile, as Donald Hyde has probably told you, I am about to sign up with Disney for the script of an Alice in Wonderland, which is to be a cartoon version of Tenniel's drawings and Carroll's story, embedded in a flesh-and-blood episode of the life of the Rev. Charles Dodgson. I think something rather nice might be made out of this - the unutterably odd, repressed and ridiculous Oxford lecturer on logic and mathematics, seeking refuge in the company of little girls and in his own phantasy. There is plenty of comic material in Dodgson's life, and I think it will be legitimate to invent some such absurd climax as a visit of Queen Victoria to Oxford and her insistence on having the author of Alice presented to her, in preference to all the big wigs - the scene dissolving, in Carroll's fancy, to the end of Alice: 'They're nothing but a pack of cards' - and the Queen and her retinue become ridiculous cartoon figures and are scattered to the four winds."
 

Ephemera and realia /repositories/3/archival_objects/127478

 

Ephemera /repositories/3/archival_objects/622594

 

Advertisements /repositories/3/archival_objects/622725

Box 5, Folder 17

Ad for the American edition of Collingwood's Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll /repositories/3/archival_objects/622595 1899

Physical Description: Advertisement

General

New York, NY; The Century Company

Scope and Contents

Disbound single leaf; page 10 ad for the American edition of Collingwood's Life and Letters . . , published by The Century Company, New York
Box 6, Folder 1

Rediscover Alice's World /repositories/3/archival_objects/622863 2010

Physical Description: Advertisement
Language of Material: Japanese.

General

Illustrator: Yoko Yamamoto; translator: Naoki Yanase. Tōkyō, Japan; Kodansha
 

Bookmarks /repositories/3/archival_objects/622789

Box 7, Folder 18

Oh Yeah, I Drank It /repositories/3/archival_objects/622785 2013

General

Illustrator: Jett Jackson

Scope and Contents

Hand-embellished mixed media over print, designed especially for the Lewis Carroll Societies of North America and the United Kingdom. Measures 27.0 x 9.1 cm.
 

Calendars /repositories/3/archival_objects/622788

Box 7, Folder 16

Alice in Escherland: Alice in Wonderland and the Enigma of Lewis Carroll /repositories/3/archival_objects/622783 1998

Physical Description: Calendar

General

By: John Bibby, John Sharp, Edward Wakeling. York, England; QED Books

Scope and Contents

Illustrated paper wraps; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [32] pages; many illustrations; 21.0 x 29.6 cm. A calendar with puzzles, parodies, & mathematical games.
Box 7, Folder 5

Insane Children's Calendar /repositories/3/archival_objects/622833 2020

Physical Description: Calendar

General

Authors, contributors, illustrators, and publishers: American McGee; Joey Zeng, Omri Koresh, Alex Crowley. San Francisco, CA; Patreon.)

Scope and Contents

[13] leaves, glossy, spiral-bound, illustrated, measure 33.5 x 22.0 cm.
 

Greeting cards /repositories/3/archival_objects/622787

Box 6, Folder 15

Alice /repositories/3/archival_objects/622779 2019

Physical Description: Greeting card

General

Illustrator: Tom Sarmo

Scope and Contents

Card measures 17.8 x 12.7 cm.; image size 16.8 x 11.7 cm.; in glassine envelope, with envelope
 

Articles, event programs, and other ephemera collected by the Cassadys during 2001-2016 [minimally processed] /repositories/3/archival_objects/127479

Box 2, Folder 4

[Charles Dodgson biographical printouts, newspaper clippings, performance programs, two issues of The Ojai Orange, Alice's Day 2007, and other ephemera] /repositories/3/archival_objects/624108 2001-2007

Box 2, Folder 6

[Lewis Carroll-related ephemera collected during 2008] /repositories/3/archival_objects/624181 1962-2008

Scope and Contents

This folder contains an inventory of its contents (partially copied below).
  1. Photo collage of actresses who have played Alice on the stage [missing from folder]
  2. Program for the Lewis Carroll Centenary Festival, 1962.
  3. Correspondence and ephemera re: special binding of the 'Alice Books' by George Walker in Spring 2008.
  4. Program for the Sadler's Wells Production of 'Alice in Wonderland,' 1993.
  5. Program for the World Premier Performance of Peter Westergaard's Opera, 'Alice in Wonderland,' 2008.
  6. Review of 'Alice's Adventures Underground,' 2008 play from Boston Globe.
  7. "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome" - incomplete list of medical articles from PubMed.
  8. Exhibition Catalogue for "In Pursuit of the Snark" by Frank Hinder, 1989.
  9. Exhibition Catalogue for "On the Wings of a Dream," by Charles Blackman, 1989.
  10. Antiquarian Book Monthly Review, Volume IX, No. 7, Issue 99, July 1982.
Box 2, Folder 5

[Lewis Carroll-related ephemera collected during 2009] /repositories/3/archival_objects/624109 2009

Scope and Contents

This folder contains an inventory of its contents (copied below).
  1. Wonderland V. Call for entries for 5th Annual USC Libraries Wonderland Award, 2009.
  2. USC Chronicle, Feb 16, 2009: Doheny Speaks Jabberwocky by Bill Dotson. Article describing USC Library Exhibition, Callooh! Callay! A Brillig Look at the USC Libraries Wonderland Award from Feb-May, 2009 and upcoming annual Wonderland Award.
  3. This Week. February 16 to February 22, 2009. Doheny Speaks Jabberwocky by Bill Dotson. Article describing USC Library Exhibition, Callooh! Callay! A Brillig Look at the USC Libraries Wonderland Award from Feb-May, 2009 and upcoming annual Wonderland Award.
  4. Polysyllogism: The First. The Daily Trojan. February 26, 2009. Colored flowers are always scented ... Part of Wonderland 5 communication and advertising.
  5. Inspired by Alice. USC News. April 29, 2009. Bill Dotson. Announcement and article on Wonderland Award Winners Ghia Godfree, Emily Yu, Leah Sargent, Keith Henkel.
  6. USC Libraries Events, 2009. Listing including Callooh! Callay! A Brillig Look at the USC Libraries Wonderland Award.
  7. Wishing You a Brillig Holiday and a Most Frabjous New Year. 2009, A Year of Discovery. Inscribed card from Dean Catherine Quinlan about the library as a place of discovery.
  8. Jabberwocky. Celebrity Series of Boston. Family Musik 2008-2009. Playbill and ticket stub contributed to the collection by Robert Cassady, MD.
  9. The Alice Adventure, Lyndhurst 2009; Alice's Day 2009. Two brochures from the Lewis Carroll Society, UK describing activities and family fun for events.
  10. Alice & the DoDo. Blue Barnhouse of Asheville, NC. Note card. A Weekend with Alice. 7 in a series of 12. Monday night football reference.
  11. Dean Catherine Quinlan Invites You to Celebrate Five Years of Wonderland. April 21, 2009 Invitation to the beautiful, beautiful Wonderland Award winners 2009 post award dinner. Other library invitees in attendance. Linda Sunshine card.
  12. Internet. Alice Prints by Dominic Murphy. Last printed, 12/28/2009
  13. Internet. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Art work by Charles Stierlen. Last printed, 12/28/2009.
  14. Internet. Wa-alice and the Queen. Art work by Chisami. Last printed, 12/28/2009.
  15. Internet. Alice in Wonderland Wallpaper. By Mad Studio. Last printed, 12/28/2009
  16. Internet. Photos. By Amanda Seyfried. Last printed, 12/28/2009.
  17. Internet. Illustrations. By David Elliot. Last printed, 12/28/2009.
Box 3, Folder 1

[Various bookmarks and buttons] /repositories/3/archival_objects/622021 2008-2010

Box 3, Folder 2

[Ephemera, newspaper clippings, and event programs relating to Alice's Day 2013, "Wonderland of Dance" USC performance, and other] /repositories/3/archival_objects/624182 2012-2013

Box 3, Folder 3

[Postage stamps, "Dancing Through the Looking Glass" program, Harry Ransom Center exhibition guide, "Alice Live!" program, New Jons drawing printouts, and other ephemera] /repositories/3/archival_objects/624183 2001 2010-2016

Box 7, Folder 17

Baggage Tag - Miss Ellen Terry /repositories/3/archival_objects/622784 18??

General

England

Scope and Contents

Baggage tag; 5.5 x 13.1 cm. Provenance; signed by Ellen Terry.
Box 15

Lewis Carroll, Anonyme /repositories/3/archival_objects/624011 1998

General

Morton Cohen; Graphisme I. Ellenberger - DizingDesign.com

Scope and Contents

Orange cloth banner with b&w photo of Carroll & white lettering in French for the Centenniel Celebration of Lewis Carroll, Photographer, New York, Aperture, measures abt 214 x 75 cm.
Box 2, Folder 2

[Material about USC's Cassady Lewis Carroll collection] /repositories/3/archival_objects/622017 2005-2006

Box 2, Folder 3

USC Wonderland Exhibit and Conference /repositories/3/archival_objects/622018 2005-2011

Box 6, Folder 2

Set Signs from Filming of Disney TTLG /repositories/3/archival_objects/622864 2016

Physical Description: Miscellaneous

General

Burbank, CA; Walt Disney Studios

Scope and Contents

Six set signs used during the filming of Tim Burton's Disney 'Looking-Glass' motion picture. Signs included Anne Hathaway's Trailer Sign, 4 'Do Not's' (Please Do Not Touch, Please Do Not Sit Here, No Vehicles on the Grass, No Entry to Film Crew, and a 'Warning, Electric Fence'.
Box 21, Folder 1

Alice and the Cheshire Cat: Postcards from the Cheshire Cat Inn. Santa Barbara, California /repositories/3/archival_objects/676089 undated

Physical Description: Five cards, 15.2 x 10.2 cm.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

This material was added to the collection as part of accession no. 2022-007.

Arrangement

Set 20: Ephemera and Realia

General

Santa Barbara, CA; the Cheshire Cat Inn. Illustrator: CHD.
 

Realia /repositories/3/archival_objects/622692

 

Games /repositories/3/archival_objects/676096

Box 10

WordTrek /repositories/3/archival_objects/622862 1993

Physical Description: Game

General

San Francisco, CA; Rex Games - made in China

Scope and Contents

Card game based on 'word-ladder' concept. Two decks of cards with 216 word puzzles. Housed in plastic box clam-shell box which in turn is contained in a a yellow cardboard illustrated slip-case.
Box 21

Lewis Carroll's Chess Wordgame /repositories/3/archival_objects/676094 2010

Immediate Source of Acquisition

This material was added to the collection as part of accession no. 2022-007.

General

Publisher: Kadon Enterprises, Inc.; Pasadena, MD.

Scope and Contents

"This refreshingly different word game is based on a notation in Lewis Carroll's diaries. Martin Gardner, author of The Annotated Alice, has defined suitable rules. Move letters like chess queens to form words and score points. There's no capturing, and you can't sabotage your opponent's scoring row, though you can try to blockade the opponent's moves. The charming 22" red game cloth is printed in white to look like Alice's picnic tablecloth, with a decorative border and even a magic mushroom. Washable. A total of 110 letter tiles serve for this and several other games on the same board, plus solitaires. Enduringly entertaining for 1, 2 or more players, ages 8 to adult."
"The large red bandanna is screen-printed with a checkerboard and fanciful border, even some magical mushrooms for Alice. There are 55 handmade letter tiles in each player's color. Players use eight randomly drawn letters for each round of the game, though not all letters have to become part of the scoring word. Any unneeded letters are handy to use as blocking pieces."
Game is combination of Scrabble & Chess, devised by Martin Gardner. Housed in dark brown simulatioed leather paper-covered cardboard box which measures 21.4 x 21.4 x 2.9 cm. and contains instruction booklet, 2 bags of playing pieces, & cloth playing board. No missing pieces - never been played. Also includes printout of online description, https://www.celebrationofmind. org/assets/KADON-2010.pdf
 

Puzzles /repositories/3/archival_objects/622834

Box 9

Alice /repositories/3/archival_objects/622846 1977

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Peter Schaefer (design). Illustrator: John Tenniel. Publisher: New York, NY; International Polygonics - The Underground Jigsaw Puzzle Series U106.

Scope and Contents

500 cardboard pieces, measures abt 54 x 38 cm. when assembled.
Box 5, Folder 18

Tea Party Puzzle /repositories/3/archival_objects/622596 1996

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

New York, NY; Playmore Publishing & Waldman Publishing Company - No. 15207 - made in Indonesia

Scope and Contents

12 cardboard pieces in frame tray, measures 28.0 x 21.0 cm.
Box 6, Folder 3

Alice in Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/622835 2009

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Authors, contributors, illustrators, and publishers:John Tenniel, Jessie Wilcox Smith, Margaret Tarrant. New York, NY; Potter Style/ Clarkson Potter/Random House - printed in China.)

Scope and Contents

500 piece cardboard jigsaw puzzle, housed in paper-covered illustrated box which measures 20.3 x 16.4 x 4.1 cm. Puzzle 35.6 x 45.7 cm. when assembled. Provenance; from the Lewis Carroll Collection of John Perkins. copyright 2009 (There are 2 items in the Collection; provenance is unknown for item 1).
Box 6, Folder 4

Alice & Dinah /repositories/3/archival_objects/622836 2011

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Authors, contributors, illustrators, and publishers: Gwynedd Hudson. Bath, England; Robert Frederick - Children's Classics Serires - made in China.)

Scope and Contents

500 interlocking cardboard pieces; measures abt 50 x 34 cm. when assembled
Box 8

Dreaming in Color /repositories/3/archival_objects/622837 2013

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Authors, contributors, illustrators, and publishers: Tim Roberson, Disney Studios. Newton, MA; CEACO - Series 1.)

Scope and Contents

200 interlocking cardboard piece puzzle, measures 36.2 x 49.5 cm. when assembled. CEACO Series 1. ASIN B0609XMIH1JT, SKU RX-616W-TZST
Box 11

Alice Stained Glass Puzzle /repositories/3/archival_objects/622861 2015

Physical Description: Puzzles
Language of Material: Japanese.

General

Tōkyō, Japan; Tenyo (under license from Disney)

Scope and Contents

Sutendo Aato Jigusou Pazura: Arisu Sutendo Garasu. Translucent puzzle with stained glass effect.
Box 8

Alice at the Chessboard /repositories/3/archival_objects/622838 2016

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Oro Valley, AZ; Masterpieces Puzzle Company - made in China

Scope and Contents

300 piece EZ-Grip cardboard puzzle; measures 61.0 x 45.75 cm. when assembled
Box 10

Alices Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/622847 2016

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Illustrator: Thomas Kinkade, Disney Studios. Publisher: Newton, MA; CEACO.

Scope and Contents

750 interlocking cardboard pieces
Box 9

Romanian Alice /repositories/3/archival_objects/622848 2016

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Illustrator: Egri Mónika. Publisher: Romania; D-Toys - Classic Tales Series No. 72986 EM 02 - distributed by Springbok Puzzles.

Scope and Contents

240 interlocking cardboard pieces, 2mm thick, measures 28.8 x 42.0 cm. when assembled. Sealed cellophane wrap so all pieces present.
Box 8

Alice /repositories/3/archival_objects/622839 2017

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Seattle, WA; Re-Marks

Scope and Contents

100 cardboard pieces; measures 15.4 x 25.4 cm. when assembled. Comes as 'kit' which includes adhesive & hang tab for display.
Box 8

White Rabbit /repositories/3/archival_objects/622840 2017

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Seattle, WA; Re-Marks

Scope and Contents

100 cardboard pieces; measures 15.4 x 25.4 cm. when assembled. Comes as 'kit' which includes adhesive & hang tab for display.
Box 8

Mad Hatter /repositories/3/archival_objects/622841 2017

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Seattle, WA; Re-Marks

Scope and Contents

100 cardboard pieces; measures 15.4 x 25.4 cm. when assembled. Comes as 'kit' which includes adhesive & hang tab for display.
Box 8

Queen of Hearts /repositories/3/archival_objects/622842 2017

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Seattle, WA; Re-Marks

Scope and Contents

100 cardboard pieces; measures 15.4 x 25.4 cm. when assembled. Comes as 'kit' which includes adhesive & hang tab for display.
Box 8

Cheshire Cat /repositories/3/archival_objects/622843 2017

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Seattle, WA; Re-Marks

Scope and Contents

100 cardboard pieces; measures 15.4 x 25.4 cm. when assembled. Comes as 'kit' which includes adhesive & hang tab for display.
Box 10

Wonderland: au Pays des Merveilles /repositories/3/archival_objects/622849 2019

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Illustrator: Thomas Masse. Publisher: White Plains, NY; Peter Pauper Press, Inc..

Scope and Contents

1,000 interlocking cardboard pieces, linen-textured surface, abt 50 x 70 cm. when assembled. In original cellophane wrapper.
Box 10

Alice in a Dali Dream /repositories/3/archival_objects/622850 2019

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Illustrator: Jasmine Becket-Griffith. Publisher: London, England; Flame Tree Publishing.

Scope and Contents

1,000 interlocking cardboard pieces, 73.5 x 51.0 cm. when assembled. Unopened.
Box 8

Villainous: Queen of Hearts /repositories/3/archival_objects/622844 2019

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Walt Disney Studios. Ravensburg, Germany; Ravensburger Verlag GmbH - No. 150267.

Scope and Contents

1,000 interlocking cardboard pieces, abt 50 x 70 cm. when assembled. In original cellophane wrapper. Images from Disney's Tim Burton motion picture. Puzzle No. 150267.
Box 10

Tea Party /repositories/3/archival_objects/622851 2020

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Illustrator: Arthur Rackham. Publisher: London, England; Flame Tree Publishing.

Scope and Contents

1,000 interlocking cardboard pieces; 73.5 x 51.0 cm. when assembled. In cellophane wraps
Box 11

Off With Her Head /repositories/3/archival_objects/622852 2020

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Illustrator: Charles Robinson. Publisher: San Luis Obispo, CA; Nautilus Puzzles [NP19-425-103].

Scope and Contents

425 wooden pieces, in Wonderland shapes, wood thickness 4mm, 39.4 x 26.7 cm. when assembled. Includes 'bonus' poster. In original sealed plastic.
Box 10

Alice /repositories/3/archival_objects/622853 2020

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Russia; NB Games.

Scope and Contents

60 wooden pieces, in Wonderland shapes, wood thickness 4mm, abt 18 x 24 cm. when assembled.
Box 10

Alice and Cards /repositories/3/archival_objects/622845 undated

Physical Description: Puzzles
Language of Material: Russian.

General

St Petersburg, Russia;

Scope and Contents

48 'whimsy' pieces; measures 18.0 x 18.0 cm. when assembled. Charming little puzzle with pieces shaped like characters & items from Wonderland.
Box 9

Tea Party Dream /repositories/3/archival_objects/622854 undated

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Japan; Tenyo - No. D-1000-495.

Scope and Contents

1,000 interlocking cardboard pieces, abt 51.0 x 73.5 cm. when assembled. In original cellophane wrapper. Image composite from Disney's 1951 motion picture. Puzzle No. D-1000-495
Box 9

Alice in Stained Glass /repositories/3/archival_objects/622855 undated

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Japan; Tenyo - No. DP-1000-027.

Scope and Contents

1,000 interlocking cardboard pieces, abt 51.0 x 73.5 cm. when assembled. In original cellophane wrapper. Image composite from Walt Disney Studios' 1951 motion picture. Puzzle No. DP-1000-027 (No. 130005)
Box 11

Red Queen /repositories/3/archival_objects/622856 undated

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Illustrator: Walt Disney Studios. Publisher: Japan; Tenyo - No. DPG-500-216.

Scope and Contents

500 interlocking cardboard pieces; measures abt 25 x 36 cm. when assembled. A Pure White Villains Showtime Series puzzle. Unopened. Series No. DPG-500-216
Box 11

Alice in Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/622857 undated

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Illustrator: Art Brill. Publisher: SunsOut - Classic Tales Series No. 75280.

Scope and Contents

1,000 interlocking cardboard pieces; 5 illustrations; measures 68.6 x 50.8 cm. when assembled
Box 10

Alice in Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/622858 undated

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Illustrator: Eyvind Earle - Disney Studios. Publisher: Tōkyō, Japan; Yanoman - Model No. 42-53.

Scope and Contents

300 interlocking pieces; measures 21.5 x 16.5 cm. when assembled. 'Model No.' 33-20, No. 1 in Series. Other number sets may provide further identification: 789, 03-3865-8493. Undated. Yanoman published the first Japanese puzzles - in 1973.
Box 9

Alice in Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/622859 undated

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Illustrator: Disney Studios. Publisher: Tōkyō, Japan; Yanoman - Model 33-20 - No. 1 in Series.

Scope and Contents

300 interlocking pieces; measures 25.7 x 18.2 cm. when assembled. A Petit2Light/Belle Art Series puzzle. 'Model No.' 42-53. Other number sets may provide further identification: 789, 03-3865-8493. Undated. Yanoman published the first Japanese puzzles - in 1973.
Box 9

Alice in Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/622860 undated

Physical Description: Puzzles

General

Illustrator: Disney Studios. Publisher: Tōkyō, Japan; Yanoman - Model No. 35-20 - No. 3 in Line Art Collection Series.

Scope and Contents

500 interlocking wooden pieces. Image is from Disney 'Vintage Coloring Book'. Measures abt 26 x 38 cm. when assembled. Model No. 35-20 - No.3 in the Line Art Collection Series. Other number sets may provide further identification: 789, 03-3865-8493. Undated. Yanoman published the first Japanese puzzles - in 1973.
 

Playing cards /repositories/3/archival_objects/622870

Box 12

New and Diverting Game /repositories/3/archival_objects/622871 1918

Physical Description: Playing Cards

General

John Tenniel, E. Gertrude Thomson (coloring); London, England; Thomas de la Rue & Company.

Scope and Contents

Housed in two-piece white cardboard sliding box , front with red lettering, rear with sample card paste-on, sides with red lettering Set of 48 playing cards, fronts with Tenniel illustrations colored by Thomson, backs with red decorations, measure 9.0 x 6.4 cm. Cards are wrapped in publishers' pink paper lettered in red same as front of box. Included is rules brochure and ad. Noted as ' . . an early example of character merchandising . . ' by Victoria & Albert Museum, London, and dated 1918 by them.
Box 12

Alice in Wonderland playing cards /repositories/3/archival_objects/622876 2006

Physical Description: Playing Cards

General

Toronto, Canada; Tania Press - www.taniaart.com

Scope and Contents

Deck of 52 playing cards; abt 9 x 7 cm. (3 decks in the Collection)
Box 12

Alice in Wonderland playing cards /repositories/3/archival_objects/622875 2007

Physical Description: Playing Cards

General

Illustrator: John Tenniel. San Francisco, CA; Prospero Press - made in China

Scope and Contents

Red Back Edition. Deck of 54 cards housed in cardboard box, cellophane wrapped, which measures 9.0 x 6.0 x 1.9 cm. (4 decks in the Collection)
Box 12

Borogove /repositories/3/archival_objects/622872 2011

Physical Description: Playing Cards

General

Portland, OR; Kory Bing

Scope and Contents

Deck of 54 playing cards in 13 suits of Wonderland characters.
Box 8

Wonderland Tarot Cards /repositories/3/archival_objects/622873 2012

Creator: Howington, Rodney
Creator: Oracle's Forest Studios
Physical Description: 22 Items
Physical Description: Playing Cards
Language of Material: English.

Scope and Contents

Major arcana deck with 22 cards, housed in handmade red cloth Tarot bag with brown leather drawstrings. Authenticity card signed in silver ink. The deck includes the following cards:
  1. 0 - The Fool (Mad Hatter)
  2. 1 - The Magician (Cheshire Cat)
  3. 2 - The High Priestess (Alice)
  4. 3- The Empress (Red Queen)
  5. 4- The Emperor (Red King)
  6. 5 - The Hierophant (Caterpillar)
  7. 6 - The Lovers (Tweedledum & Tweedledee)
  8. 7 - The Chariot (White King)
  9. 8 - Strength (White Knight)
  10. 9 - The Hermit (March Hare)
  11. 10 - Wheel of Fortune
  12. 11 - Justice (Knave of Hearts)
  13. 12 - The Hanged Man (King of Hearts)
  14. 13 - Death (Humpty Dumpty)
  15. 14 - Temperance (White Rabbit)
  16. 15 - The Devil (Jabberwocky)
  17. 16 - The Tower (Queen of Hearts)
  18. 17 - The Star (Dormouse)
  19. 18 - The Moon (Frumious Bandersnatch)
  20. 19 - The Sun (Garden of Live Flowers)
  21. 20 - Judgement (Drink Me- Eat Me)
  22. 21 - The World (Wonderland)
Box 12

Alice's Bloody Adventures in Wonderland /repositories/3/archival_objects/622877 2015

Physical Description: Playing Cards

General

Illustrator: Raúl Alberto Contreras. North Hollywood, CA; Demented Entertainment.

Scope and Contents

2nd Edition. Deck of 52 playing cards, white card faces, black Tenniel illustrations, lettering & decorations. [Note: see, LCSNA entry for Tweedle Guns, at http://www.lewiscarroll.org/tag/tweedle-guns/]
Box 9

The Wonderland Tarot /repositories/3/archival_objects/622874 2017

Physical Description: Playing Cards

General

Chris Abbey (design, instructions). Illustrator: Morgana Abbey. Publisher: Stamford, CT; U.S. Games Systems - printed in China.

Scope and Contents

Includes 78 playing cards and 56 page instruction booklet. Copyright 1989, 2017 with number series '10 9 8 7' on verso of front page of instruction booklet.
 

Puppets, dolls, and marionettes /repositories/3/archival_objects/624013

Box 1

Pelham SLRange Alice /repositories/3/archival_objects/624010 [1950?]

Physical Description: Puppets, Marionettes

General

Percy Mortimer, Gil Leaper. England; Pelham.

Scope and Contents

Original box missing. Solid head, painted features, blue eyes, red lips, blond hair, small composite hands with closed fingers, metal strip knee joints, string above knees, wearing a blue & white checked dress & white apron, white feet. Provenance; " . . from the Kay Casey Collection of Pelham Puppets. Later boxed, late 1940's/mid 1950's . . fairly rare and not produced in large numbers. The first models were made by Percy Mortimer and later Gil Leaper." [SOURCE: Auctioneer's notes]
Box 1

Mad Hatter doll /repositories/3/archival_objects/127477 1985

Physical Description: Doll

Scope and Contents

Doll, 24 inches tall, on wooden stand. Faith Wick (doll maker), Silvestri.
Box 19

Alice in Wonderland and the Cheshire Cat /repositories/3/archival_objects/653384 2008

Physical Description: 2 objects: wood, color; 17 x 7 in.

Scope and Contents

Alice in Wonderland movable doll, figurine of the Cheshire Cat, #116/225, from the Once Upon a Time series by Marlene Xenis.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Dr. George Cassady, 2019.

Processing Information

This material was previously cataloged in USC's integrated library system under the call number: GV1219. A4 X4 2008.

General

Artist: Xenis, Marlene.
Box 13

Rabbit Herald Belt Buckle /repositories/3/archival_objects/622881 1974

General

John Tenniel. Delavan, WI; Bergamot Brass Works [No. B-72]

Scope and Contents

Brass belt buckle with mounted metal hook & loop. Embossed illustration of Tenniel's Rabbit Herald on front face. Measures abt 6 x 5 cm. Date stamped on back of buckle.
Box 13

Looking-Glass Belt Buckle /repositories/3/archival_objects/622882 1974

General

John Tenniel. Delavan, WI; Bergamot Brass Works [No. I-72]

Scope and Contents

Brass belt buckle with mounted metal hook & loop. Embossed illustration of Tenniel's Alice climbing through (front face) & Alice emerging from (back face) the mirror. Measures abt 8 x 6 cm. Date stamped on back of buckle.
Box 12

Alice and the Mad Hatter /repositories/3/archival_objects/622878 1979

Physical Description: Postage Stamp

General

London, England; Royal Mail Service

Scope and Contents

English postage stamp, 13 pence, from the Year of the Child set. Encased in plastic, with earring hook attached.
Box 13

The White Rabbit /repositories/3/archival_objects/622879 2005

Physical Description: Blank Journal

General

Illustrator: Linda Sunshine. Canada; Potter Style/Penguin Random House, Jou Edition - printed in China.

Scope and Contents

1st Jou Edition, 1st Issue. Paper-covered boards, rounded edges, front with running White Rabbit, rear with Rabbit Herald, elastic band enclosure; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [128] pages, lined; 13.0 x 10.3 cm.
Box 11

Alice On Wednesday Handbag /repositories/3/archival_objects/622865 2015

Physical Description: Ephemera: Handbag
Language of Material: Japanese.

Scope and Contents

Small zippered handbag, b&w diamond pattern, containing 4 sets of 2 small candies each.
Box 11

Alice On Wednesday plastic cup /repositories/3/archival_objects/622866 2015

Language of Material: Japanese.
Box 8

Wonderland Week Homerton College tote bag /repositories/3/archival_objects/622869 2015

Scope and Contents

Part of the ephemera from the Sep-2015 Alice-150 Wonderland Week in which Abby Saunders & Linda Cassady participated.
Box 13

Wonderland Sticky-Notes /repositories/3/archival_objects/622880 2015

General

Illustrator: John Tenniel. The Unemployed Philosophers Guild.

Scope and Contents

Glossy illustrated paper-covered board, measures 10.8 x 8.2 cm. Recto rear cover has pad of pink sticky-notes, verso front cover has set of four sticky vignettes of Wonderland characters.
Box 11

Drink holders /repositories/3/archival_objects/622867 2016

Physical Description: Advertisements

General

Salt Lake City, UT; Ken Sanders Rare Books

Scope and Contents

Two blue drink-holders with bookseller's name & ABAA logo on one side, 'Drink Me' on the other
Box 10

Putumayo: Stockings, Dress & Shopping Bag /repositories/3/archival_objects/622868 undated

Physical Description: Ephemera

General

Japan; Hyperhyper Company
 

Carroll societies publications /repositories/3/archival_objects/622708

Box 6, Folder 8

My After-Dinner Speech /repositories/3/archival_objects/622772 1998

Physical Description: Chapbook

General

By: Ralph Steadman. Luton, England; White Stone Publishing, for The Lewis Carroll Society - Cabbage and Kings Series, No. 2

Processing Information

This material was previously housed in a box labeled "Archival keepsakes from the donors and the Lewis Carroll Society of North America."

Scope and Contents

1st Edition, 1st Issue. Violet paper wraps, black lettering & border front, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [2], 3-18 (centerfold illustration not numbered), [2] pages; center b&w drawing; 17.5 x 11.2 cm. Provenance; signed by Steadman
Box 6, Folder 7

Anne Clark Amor: A Tribute /repositories/3/archival_objects/622771 2013

Physical Description: Pamphlet

General

By: Michael O'Connor. Other Contributors: Anne Clark Amor, Selwyn Goodacre, August Imholtz, Clare Imholtz, Katsuko Kasai, Donald Mead, Yoshiyuki Momma, Mark Richards, David Schaefer, Edward Wakeling, Antony Walker, Keith Wright. London, England; The Lewis Carroll Society.

Processing Information

This material was previously housed in a box labeled "Archival keepsakes from the donors and the Lewis Carroll Society of North America."

Scope and Contents

Limited unnumbered Edition. Printed self-wraps, stapled; no dust jacket; no endpapers; [1], 2-35, [1] pages; b&w photo; 21.0 x 14.8 cm. (2 copies in the Collection)