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66 - Summer/Autumn 1986
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| Code |
Title |
Contributor |
Pages |
| ED |
Editorial |
Selwyn H. Goodacre |
30-32 |
| OA |
A Note of Some Carroll and Lear
Holdings at the Kerlan Collection |
Ruth Berman |
33-35 |
| RD |
Two Letters from Lewis Carroll |
|
36 |
| OA |
The Misprints in the First Edition
of Through the Looking-Glass |
Stephen Rudin and Selwyn H. Goodacre |
37-38 |
| OA |
American Texts For
Alice’s
Adventures in the Nineteenth Century |
Selwyn H. Goodacre and Malcolm Trott |
39-41 |
| BR |
Lewis Carroll and the House of
Macmillan by Morton N. Cohen and Anita Gandolfo |
Reviewed by Edward Wakeling |
42-44 |
| BR |
The Tenniel Illustrations to the
Alice Books by Michael Hancher |
Reviewed by Frankie Morris |
45-51 |
| LE |
Further comments on ‘’Tis the voice
of the Lobster’ as a parody of Edward Lear’s ‘The Owl and the
Pussycat’
with reference to Myra C. Livingston’s letter in Jabberwocky Winter
1984/85 and August A. Imholtz, Jr.’s article in Jabberwocky Summer
1983 |
August A.
Imholtz, Jr. |
52-54 |
| LE |
The gender of the Beaver in
The
Hunting of the Snark and serving the Snark with greens |
Alfreda Blanchard |
55 |
OA
= Original Article; LE = Letter to the Editor; ED =
Editorial Material; BR = Book Review
RD = Reprinted Document |
| Published
as Jabberwocky - prior to the renaming of the journal in 1998 |