I don't normally use my blog to advertise items that I am selling, but we are parting with a truly rare gem from our highspot first edition collection..."Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.  You'll find the item listed on eBay here (and the description is below for your consideration): Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.  It kills me to have to part with this rare piece of literature so I hope a collector out there will give it a new home and appreciate it as much as we have appreciated it.
Offered for sale is: Alice in Wonderland (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) by 
Lewis Carroll. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1869. Hard Cover. Original 
publisher's decorated cloth. No restoration of any kind has been done 
with this book. Authentic and genuine in every way. Previous owner's 
contemporary penciled name and date of 1869 on first free end paper 
blank page; Book Condition: Solid Very Good Condition. Light rubbing and
 minor wear to extremities, fore-edges and corners lightly bumped. See 
pictures for condition. FIRST EDITION and FIRST PRINTING of the first American edition.
 Illustrated by John Tenniel. Original publisher's red cloth. This is a 
highspot of children's literature and a beloved book for many which has 
been made into numerous films and whose influence has traversed popular 
culture with everything from psychedelic drug use to influencing costume
 design.  
"Lewis Carroll” was the nom-de-plume of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson 
(1832–1898), author, mathematician, and photographer, best known to book
 collectors (and children everywhere) as the author of Alice’s 
Adventures in Wonderland (1865-first published in the UK), perhaps the 
best known children’s book in the language and certainly one of the most
 influential. After Alice, no children’s book could afford to be stuffy,
 didactic, or entirely free of fantasy again.
The publication history of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a 
story in itself. Dodgson had an unusual degree of control over his 
books, his publishers Macmillan simply arranging for printing and 
distribution of his books in exchange for a small commission. Therefore 
when the first printing of Alice dissatisfied him, Dodgson felt free to 
have the whole edition recalled. A similar fate later met an inferior 
edition of The Game of Logic (1886); the entire first run of 10,000 
copies of The Nursery ‘Alice’ (1889); and the sixtieth thousand of 
Looking-Glass (1893). Only two dozen or so copies of the legendary “1865
 1st UK edition Alice” are now known to survive (which is the 1st UK 
edition-all of which are in museums and in the wealthiest collector's 
hands and now impossible to obtain), but the unused sheets were sent off
 to the United States for use by Appleton’s for the American edition of 
the following year in 1866. These were under 2,000 of these "unused 
sheets" used for American published edition and that edition is almost 
impossible to find for sale anywhere and will command exorbant prices 
when one comes up for sale ($50K+). The 2011 Ahearn's 
Guide to Collected Books, 4th Edition (The book bible) had that edition 
as being valued at $35,000. The 1869 Lee and Shepard Publisher's edition
 is the first fully published American Edition-the actual first 
edition/printing of the book fully made in America. For sale is that 
edition-the fully REAL first edition/first printing of Alice in 
Wonderland published in America in 1869. It is fully recognized as the 
first American Edition. There are only 2 copies of this book for sale on
 ABE-both of which are more expensive (even my buy it now price is 
better). This will be a highlight of your book collection, a great 
investment in collectable literature, or a perfect gift for someone you 
love.
The authorized London edition, though also dated 1866, was actually 
published in time for Christmas 1865, though post-dated to the new year 
in line with usual practice. Alice’s story was completed in Through the 
Looking Glass and What Alice Found There (1871). Readers hungry for more
 in a similar vein were gratified by the longest nonsense poem in the 
language, The Hunting of the Snark (1876). Dodgson also invented and 
published a variety of puzzles and games, some in verse, for what he 
imagined to be a world of child friends, including Doublets (1879), A 
Tangled Tale (1885), and The Game of Logic (1886). A pioneer of early 
photography, Dodgson has been called “the most outstanding photographer 
of children in the 19th century” (Gernsheim, 28).
Alice in Wonderland is known for it's original illustrations by 
artistic collaborator, John Tenniel. his art is some of the most well 
known in the world. 
Monday, September 2, 2013
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