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| Code |
Title |
Contributor |
Pages |
| ED |
Editorial |
Selwyn H. Goodacre |
66 |
| OA |
Lewis Carroll's Alterations for the
1897 6s Edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
Selwyn H. Goodacre |
67-76 |
| OA |
John W. Lovell's Attempt at
cornering the American Stereotype Plate Market in the 1890s and its Impact
on the American Editions of the Alice Books |
Byron W. Sewell |
77-83 |
| BR |
The Pennyroyal Alice,
illustrated by Barry Moser |
Reviewed by Mark Burstein |
84-88 |
| LE |
A possible connection between the
Hatter's use of the words ‘tea-time’ and the letter ‘t’ |
Philip P. Weiner |
89 |
| LE |
Further comments on the Caucus Race
with reference to August A. Imholtz Jr.’s article in Jabberwocky Autumn
1981 |
Alfreda Blanchard |
89 |
| LE |
Frederick York Powell’s poem about
the disposal of Lewis Carroll's effects after his death |
Jeffrey Stern |
90 |
| NQ |
Special bindings of
The Hunting
of the Snark |
Jeffrey Stern |
91 |
| NQ |
The First French Edition of
Alice |
Jeffrey Stern |
92 |
| NQ |
Curiosa
Mathematica, Part II, Pillow
Problems |
Jeffrey Stern |
92 |
| OA
= Original Article; LE = Letter to the Editor; NQ = Notes and
Queries; BR = Book Review |
| Published
as Jabberwocky - prior to the renaming of the journal in 1998 |