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##  ALICE'S ADVENTURES UNDER GROUND

##  ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND

ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND

ALICE IN WONDERLAND

##  ALICE IN WONDERLAND

##  ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND

ALICE IN WONDERLAND

##  THE NURSERY ALICE

##  THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS

##  THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK

THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK

##  SYLVIE AND BRUNO

##  SYLVIE AND BRUNO, V1, (Illustrated)

##  SYLVIE AND BRUNO, (Concluded)

##  PHANTASMAGORIA

##  THE GAME OF LOGIC

SYMBOLIC LOGIC

##  A TANGLED TALE

##  RHYME AND REASON

##  THREE SUNSETS AND OTHER POEMS

FEEDING THE MIND

CONDENSATION OF DETERMINANTS

##  EIGHT OR NINE WISE WORDS ABOUT LETTER-WRITING








TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES






ALICE'S ADVENTURES
UNDER GROUND

BEING A FACSIMILE OF THE ORIGINAL MS. BOOK
AFTERWARDS DEVELOPED INTO
"ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND"

By Lewis Carroll

WITH THIRTY-SEVEN ILLUSTRATIONS



CONTENTS.

CHAPTER     PAGE
       
I.   DOWN THE RABBIT-HOLE. THE POOL OF TEARS 1
II.   A LONG TALE. THE RABBIT SENDS IN A LITTLE BILL 24
III.   ADVICE FROM A CATERPILLAR 46
IV.   THE QUEEN'S CROQUET-GROUND. THE MOCK TURTLE'S STORY. THE LOBSTER QUADRILLE. WHO STOLE THE TARTS? 68






ALICE’S ADVENTURES
IN WONDERLAND

By Lewis Carroll

THE MILLENNIUM FULCRUM EDITION 3.0



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. Down the Rabbit-Hole
CHAPTER II. The Pool of Tears
CHAPTER III. A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale
CHAPTER IV. The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill
CHAPTER V. Advice from a Caterpillar
CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper
CHAPTER VII. A Mad Tea-Party
CHAPTER VIII.   The Queen’s Croquet-Ground
CHAPTER IX. The Mock Turtle’s Story
CHAPTER X. The Lobster Quadrille
CHAPTER XI. Who Stole the Tarts?
CHAPTER XII. Alice’s Evidence






ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND

RETOLD IN WORDS OF ONE SYLLABLE

By Mrs. J.C. Gorham

ILLUSTRATED

1905



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. Down The Rabbit Hole
CHAPTER II. The Pool of Tears
CHAPTER III. A Race
CHAPTER IV. The Rabbit Sends in a Bill
CHAPTER V. A Caterpillar Tells Alice what to Do
CHAPTER VI. Pig and Pepper
CHAPTER VII. A Mad Tea Party
CHAPTER VIII. The Queen's Croquet Ground
CHAPTER IX. The Mock Turtle
CHAPTER X. The Lobster Dance
CHAPTER XI. Who Stole the Tarts?
CHAPTER XII. Alice on the Stand






ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND

By Lewis Carroll

CONTENTS

    PAGE
I.  Down the Rabbit-hole 1
II.  The Pool of Tears 13
III.  A Caucus-race and a Long Tale 24
IV.  The Rabbit sends in a Little Bill 35
V.  Advice from a Caterpillar 49
VI.  Pig and Pepper 64
VII.  A Mad Tea-party 82
VIII.  The Queen's Croquet-ground 96
IX.  The Mock Turtle's Story 111
X.  The Lobster Quadrille 126
XI.  Who Stole the Tarts? 139
XII.  Alice's Evidence 150

LIST OF THE PLATES

  To face page
Alice
Frontispiece
The Pool of Tears
22
They all crowded round it panting and asking, "But who has won?"
28
"Why, Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?"
36
Advice from a Caterpillar
50
An unusually large saucepan flew close by it, and very nearly carried it off
70
It grunted again so violently that she looked down into its face in some alarm
74
A Mad Tea-Party
84
The Queen turned angrily away from him and said to the Knave, "Turn them over"
100
The Queen never left off quarrelling with the other players, and shouting "Off with his head!" or, "Off with her head!"
116
The Mock Turtle drew a long breath and said, "That's very curious"
132
Who stole the Tarts?
140
At this the whole pack rose up into the air, and came flying down upon her
158






THE NURSERY “ALICE”

CONTAINING TWENTY COLOURED ENLARGEMENTS

By Lewis Carroll



CONTENTS.

PAGE
I. THE WHITE RABBIT 1
II. HOW ALICE GREW TALL 5
III. THE POOL OF TEARS 9
IV. THE CAUCUS-RACE 13
V. BILL, THE LIZARD 17
VI. THE DEAR LITTLE PUPPY 21
VII. THE BLUE CATERPILLAR 25
VIII. THE PIG-BABY 29
IX. THE CHESHIRE-CAT 33
X. THE MAD TEA-PARTY 37
XI. THE QUEEN’S GARDEN 41
XII. THE LOBSTER-QUADRILLE 45
XIII. WHO STOLE THE TARTS? 49
XIV. THE SHOWER OF CARDS 54






THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS

By Lewis Carroll



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. Looking-Glass house
CHAPTER II. The Garden of Live Flowers
CHAPTER III. Looking-Glass Insects
CHAPTER IV. Tweedledum And Tweedledee
CHAPTER V. Wool and Water
CHAPTER VI. Humpty Dumpty
CHAPTER VII. The Lion and the Unicorn
CHAPTER VIII. ‘It’s my own Invention’
CHAPTER IX. Queen Alice
CHAPTER X. Shaking
CHAPTER XI. Waking
CHAPTER XII. Which Dreamed it?






THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK

By Lewis Carroll

CONTENTS

PAGE

Fit the First.   The Landing

3

Fit the Second.   The Bellman's Speech

15

Fit the Third.   The Baker's Tale

27

Fit the Fourth.   The Hunting

37

Fit the Fifth.   The Beaver's Lesson

47

Fit the Sixth.   The Barrister's Dream

61

Fit the Seventh.   The Banker's Fate

71

Fit the Eighth.   The Vanishing

79






SYLVIE and BRUNO

By Lewis Carroll

SYLVIE AND BRUNO
CHAPTER 1. LESS BREAD! MORE TAXES!
CHAPTER 2. L'AMIE INCONNUE.
CHAPTER 3. BIRTHDAY-PRESENTS.
CHAPTER 4. A CUNNING CONSPIRACY.
CHAPTER 5. A BEGGAR'S PALACE.
CHAPTER 6. THE MAGIC LOCKET.
CHAPTER 7. THE BARONS EMBASSY.
CHAPTER 8. A RIDE ON A LION.
CHAPTER 9. A JESTER AND A BEAR.
CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR.
CHAPTER 11. PETER AND PAUL.
CHAPTER 12. A MUSICAL GARDENER.
CHAPTER 13. A VISIT TO DOGLAND.
CHAPTER 14. FAIRY-SYLVIE.
CHAPTER 15. BRUNO'S REVENGE.
CHAPTER 16. A CHANGED CROCODILE.
CHAPTER 17. THE THREE BADGERS.
CHAPTER 18. QUEER STREET, NUMBER FORTY.
CHAPTER 19. HOW TO MAKE A PHLIZZ.
CHAPTER 20. LIGHT COME, LIGHT GO.
CHAPTER 21. THROUGH THE IVORY DOOR.
CHAPTER 22. CROSSING THE LINE.
CHAPTER 23. AN OUTLANDISH WATCH.
CHAPTER 24. THE FROGS' BIRTHDAY-TREAT.
CHAPTER 25. LOOKING EASTWARD.
PREFACE.






SYLVIE AND BRUNO

By Lewis Carroll

With Forty-Six Illustrations

CONTENTS

CHAPTER
I. LESS BREAD! MORE TAXES! 1
II. L’AMIE INCONNUE 16
III. BIRTHDAY-PRESENTS 29
IV. A CUNNING CONSPIRACY 43
V. A BEGGAR’S PALACE 56
VI. THE MAGIC LOCKET 73
VII. THE BARON’S EMBASSY 87
VIII. A RIDE ON A LION 100
IX. A JESTER AND A BEAR 113
X. THE OTHER PROFESSOR 129
XI. PETER AND PAUL 143
XII. A MUSICAL GARDENER 156
XIII. A VISIT TO DOGLAND 171
XIV. FAIRY-SYLVIE 187
XV. BRUNO’S REVENGE 207
XVI. A CHANGED CROCODILE 222
XVII. THE THREE BADGERS 234
XVIII. QUEER STREET, NUMBER FORTY 255
XIX. HOW TO MAKE A PHLIZZ 271
XX. LIGHT COME, LIGHT GO 287
XXI. THROUGH THE IVORY DOOR 304
XXII. CROSSING THE LINE 325
XXIII. AN OUTLANDISH WATCH 345
XXIV. THE FROGS’ BIRTHDAY-TREAT 361
XXV. LOOKING EASTWARD 383
Index 396






SYLVIE AND BRUNO (CONCLUDED)

By Lewis Carroll

With Forty-Six Illustrations By Harry Furniss

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER PAGE
I. BRUNO’S LESSONS 1
II. LOVE’S CURFEW 20
III. STREAKS OF DAWN 36
IV. THE DOG-KING 52
V. MATILDA JANE 67
VI. WILLIE’S WIFE 82
VII. FORTUNATUS’ PURSE 96
VIII. IN A SHADY PLACE 110
IX. THE FAREWELL-PARTY 128
X. JABBERING AND JAM 147
XI. THE MAN IN THE MOON 162
XII. FAIRY-MUSIC 175
XIII. WHAT TOTTLES MEANT 194
XIV. BRUNO’S PICNIC 212
XV. THE LITTLE FOXES 233
XVI. BEYOND THESE VOICES 247
XVII. TO THE RESCUE! 262
XVIII. A NEWSPAPER-CUTTING 282
XIX. A FAIRY-DUET 287
XX. GAMMON AND SPINACH 310
XXI. THE PROFESSOR’S LECTURE 329
XXII. THE BANQUET 346
XXIII. THE PIG-TALE 363
XXIV. THE BEGGAR’S RETURN 381
XXV. LIFE OUT OF DEATH 400
General Index 413
List of Works 426

ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL. I.

THE MARCH-UP 3
VISITING THE PROFESSOR 11
BOOTS FOR HORIZONTAL WEATHER 15
A PORTABLE PLUNGE-BATH 24
REMOVAL OF UGGUG 41
‘WHAT A GAME!’ 48
‘DRINK THIS!’ 53
‘COME, YOU BE OFF!’ 62
THE GARDENER 66
A BEGGAR’S PALACE 72
THE CRIMSON LOCKET 77
‘HE THOUGHT HE SAW A BUFFALO’ 79
‘IT WAS A HIPPOPOTAMUS’ 91
THE MAP OF FAIRYLAND 96
‘HE THOUGHT HE SAW A KANGAROO’ 106
THE MOUSE-LION 108
‘HAMMER IT IN!’ 115
A BEAR WITHOUT A HEAD 117
‘COME UP, BRUIN!’ 123
THE OTHER PROFESSOR 135
‘HOW CHEERFULLY THE BOND HE SIGNED!’ 144
‘POOR PETER SHUDDERED IN DESPAIR’ 147
‘SUCH BOOTS AS THESE YOU SELDOM SEE’ 150
‘I WILL LEND YOU FIFTY MORE!’ 154
‘HE THOUGHT HE SAW AN ALBATROSS’ 165
THE MASTIFF-SENTINEL 172
THE DOG-KING 176
FAIRY-SYLVIE 193
BRUNO’S REVENGE 213
FAIRIES RESTING 226
A CHANGED CROCODILE 229
A LECTURE ON ART 240
‘THREE BADGERS ON A MOSSY STONE’ 247
‘THE FATHER-BADGER, WRITHING IN A CAVE’ 249
‘THOSE AGED ONES WAXED GAY’ 252
‘HOW PERFECTLY ISOCHRONOUS!’ 268
THE LAME CHILD 280
‘IT WENT IN TWO HALVES’ 285
FIVE O’CLOCK TEA 296
‘WHAT’S THE MATTER, DARLING?’ 307
THE DEAD HARE 321
CROSSING THE LINE 341
‘THE PUG-DOG SAT UP’ 351
THE QUEEN’S BABY 363
THE FROGS’ BIRTHDAY-TREAT 373
‘HE WRENCHED OUT THAT CROCODILE’S TOOF!’ 380
‘LOOK EASTWARD!’ 395

ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL. II.

SYLVIE’S TRUANT-PUPIL 8
KING FISHER’S WOOING 15
‘SPEND IT ALL FOR MINNIE’ 22
‘ARE NOT THOSE ORCHISES?’ 50
A ROYAL THIEF-TAKER 62
‘SUMMAT WRONG WI’ MY SPECTACLES!’ 64
BESSIE’S SONG 75
THE RESCUE OF WILLIE 83
WILLIE’S WIFE 88
FORTUNATUS’ PURSE 103
‘I AM SITTING AT YOUR FEET’ 119
MEIN HERR’S FAIRY-FRIENDS 163
‘HOW CALL YOU THE OPERA?’ 178
SCHOLAR-HUNTING: THE PURSUED 188
SCHOLAR-HUNTING: THE PURSUERS 189
THE EGG-MERCHANT 197
STARTING FOR BRUNO’S PICNIC 230
‘ENTER THE LION’ 236
‘WHIHUAUCH! WHIHUAUCH!’ 242
‘NEVER!’ YELLED TOTTLES 248
BRUNO’S BED-TIME 265
‘LONG CEREMONIOUS CALLS’ 266
THE VOICES 267
‘HIS SOUL SHALL BE SAD FOR THE SPIDER’ 268
LORDS OF THE CREATION 271
‘WILL YOU NOT SPARE ME?’ 277
IN THE CHURCH-YARD 291
A FAIRY-DUET 304
THE OTHER PROFESSOR FOUND 317
‘HER IMPERIAL HIGHNESS IS SURPRISED!’ 326
‘HE THOUGHT HE SAW AN ELEPHANT’ 335
AN EXPLOSION 345
‘A CANNOT SHAK’ HANDS WI’ THEE!’ 350
THE OTHER PROFESSOR’S FALL 352
‘TEACHING TIGRESSES TO SMILE’ 365
‘HORRID WAS THAT PIG’S DESPAIR!’ 367
THE FATAL JUMP 369
‘BATHING CROCODILES IN CREAM’ 371
‘THAT PIG LAY STILL AS ANY STONE’ 372
‘STILL HE SITS IN MISERIE’ 373
‘BLESSED BY HAPPY STAGS’ 377
THE OLD BEGGAR’S RETURN 382
‘PORCUPINE!’ 388
‘GOOD-NIGHT, PROFESSOR!’ 398
‘HIS WIFE KNELT DOWN AT HIS SIDE’ 404
THE BLUE LOCKET 409
‘IT IS LOVE!’ 411






PHANTASMAGORIA AND OTHER POEMS

By Lewis Carroll

Illustrations By Arthur B. Frost

CONTENTS

 

PAGE

Phantasmagoria, in Seven Cantos:—

I.

The Trystyng

1

II.

Hys Fyve Rules

10

III.

Scarmoges

18

IV.

Hys Nouryture

26

V.

Byckerment

34

VI.

Dyscomfyture

44

VII.

Sad Souvenaunce

53

Echoes

58

A Sea Dirge

59

Ye Carpette Knyghte

64

Hiawatha’s Photographing

66

Melancholetta

78

A Valentine

84

The Three Voices:—

 

   The First Voice

87

   The Second Voice

98

   The Third Voice

109

p. viiiTèma Con Variaziòni

118

A Game of Fives

120

Poeta fit, non nascitur

123

Size and Tears

131

Atalanta in Camden-Town

136

The Lang Coortin

140

Four Riddles

152

Fame’s Penny-Trumpet

163






THE GAME OF LOGIC

By Lewis Carroll



CONTENTS

CHAPTER                                PAGE


   I.  NEW LAMPS FOR OLD.
         1.  Propositions  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  1  .  .  .  .  .
         2.  Syllogisms .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 20
         3.  Fallacies  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 32


  II.  CROSS QUESTIONS.
         1.  Elementary .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 37
         2.  Half of Smaller Diagram. Propositions
               to be represented .  .  .  .  . 40
         3.  Do. Symbols to be interpreted.  . 42
         4.  Smaller Diagram.  Propositions to be
               represented .  .  .  .  .  .  . 44
         5.  Do. Symbols to be interpreted.  . 46
         6.  Larger Diagram.  Propositions to be
               represented .  .  .  .  .  .  . 48
         7.  Both Diagrams to be employed .  . 51


 III.  CROOKED ANSWERS.
         1.  Elementary .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 55
         2.  Half of Smaller Diagram.  Propositions
               represented .  .  .  .  .  .  . 59
         3.  Do.  Symbols interpreted  .  .  . 61
         4.  Smaller Diagram. Propositions
               represented. 62
         5.  Do.  Symbols interpreted  .  .  . 65
         6.  Larger Diagram. Propositions
               represented. 67
         7.  Both Diagrams employed .  .  .  . 72


  IV.  HIT OR MISS   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 85






A TANGLED TALE

By Lewis Carroll

CONTENTS

KNOT   PAGE
I. Excelsior 1
II. Eligible Apartments 4
III. Mad Mathesis 13
IV. The Dead Reckoning 19
V. Oughts and Crosses 27
VI. Her Radiancy 34
VII. Petty Cash 43
VIII. De Omnibus Rebus 52
IX. A Serpent with Corners 58
X. Chelsea Buns 66


         Answers to Knot I.   77
                 "                  "    II.   84
                 "                  "    III.   90
                 "                  "    IV.   96
                 "                  "    V.   102
                 "                  "    VI.   106
                 "                  "    VII.   112
                 "                  "    VIII.   132
                 "                  "    IX.   135
                 "                  "    X.   142






RHYME? AND REASON?

By Lewis Carroll

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS



CONTENTS.

    PAGE
Phantasmagoria, in Seven Cantos:—
I. The Trystyng 1
II. Hys Fyve Rules 10
III. Scarmoges 18
IV. Hys Nouryture 26
V. Byckerment 34
VI. Dyscomfyture 44
VII. Sad Souvenaunce 53
Echoes 58
A Sea Dirge 59
Ye Carpette Knyghte 64
Hiawatha’s Photographing 66
Melancholetta 78
A Valentine 84
The Three Voices:
The First Voice 87
The Second Voice 98
The Third Voice 109
Tèma Con Variazióni 118
A Game of Fives 120
Poeta fit, non nascitur 123
The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits:—
I. The Landing 134
II. The Bellman’s Speech 142
III. The Baker’s Tale 148
IV. The Hunting 153
V. The Beaver’s Lesson 159
VI. The Barrister’s Dream 167
VII. The Banker’s Fate 173
VIII. The Vanishing 177
Size and Tears 181
Atalanta in Camden Town 186
The Lang Coortin’ 190
Four Riddles 202
Fame’s Penny-Trumpet 211






THREE SUNSETS AND OTHER POEMS

By Lewis Carroll

WITH TWELVE FAIRY-FANCIES

By E. Gertrude Thomson

CONTENTS

  PAGE
THREE SUNSETS 1
THE PATH OF ROSES 8
THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH 15
SOLITUDE 23
FAR AWAY 26
BEATRICE 29
STOLEN WATERS 34
THE WILLOW-TREE 42
ONLY A WOMAN’S HAIR 44
THE SAILOR’S WIFE 48
AFTER THREE DAYS 53
FACES IN THE FIRE 59
A LESSON IN LATIN 63
PUCK LOST AND FOUND 64
A SONG OF LOVE 67

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

FAIRIES AND NAUTILUS Front.
FAIRIES IN BOAT 7
FAIRIES AND BOWER 14
SLEEPING FAIRIES 22
FAIRY RIDING ON CRAY-FISH 28
FAIRIES AND SQUIRREL 33
FAIRIES AND JONQUILS 41
FAIRIES AND FROG 47
FAIRY ON MUSHROOM 52
FAIRIES RIDING ON FISH 58
FAIRY AND WASP 62
FAIRIES UNDER MUSHROOM 66






EIGHT OR NINE WISE WORDS ABOUT LETTER-WRITING

By Lewis Carroll



CONTENTS

  Page.
On Stamp-Cases 5
How to begin a Letter 9
How to go on with a Letter 12
How to end a Letter 21
On registering Correspondence 23









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