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Alice in Wonderland: A Dream Play for Children. In Two Acts. Founded upon Mr. Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," and "Through the Looking-Glass," with the express sanction of the Author. By H. Savile Clarke. Music by Walter Slaughter. Performed at the Opera Comique Theatre under the Management of Mr. Arthur Eliot.
Author
Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898
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Language
English
Published/​Created
London and Bungay: Printed by Richard Clay and Sons, Limited [1889].
Description
20 p. ; Illus. ; 18.5 cm.
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Special Collections - Morris L. Parrish Collection
Dodgson 164
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Dodgson 163
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Princeton copy 1: Contains only the verses from the play, most of which are the originals by Carroll.
Princeton copy 1: The illustrations are by John Tenniel.
Princeton copy 2: One sentence on t.p. and outside front wrapper lengthened and reset: Performed at the Opera Comique Theatre under the Management of Mr. Arthur Eliot by arrangement with Mr. Edgar Bruce.
Princeton copy 2: Dodgson 164 is housed with and shelved at Dodgson 163.
Binding note
Princeton copy 1: Light bluish gray wrappers.
References
Princeton copy 1: Wainwright (Parrish), Dodgson, 163
Princeton copy 2: Wainwright (Parrish), Dodgson, 164
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