FIRST EDITIONS OF LEWIS CARROLL’S LAST GREAT WORKS OF FANTASY
CARROLL, Lewis. Sylvie and Bruno. WITH: Sylvie and Bruno Concluded. London: Macmillan, 1889, 1893. Two volumes. Octavo, original gilt-stamped pictorial red cloth, all edges gilt.
First editions of Dodgson’s “last considerable work” (Green 217), each volume with 46 line-cut illustrations by Harry Furniss, in lovely original cloth-gilt.
This is “the last considerable work issued by Dodgson” (Green 217). It grew out of his 1867 short story “Bruno’s Revenge,” which had long been a favorite tale he told to children. Shortly before publication, Carroll decided to divide the work into two separate publications. The theme of love ties the whole work together, as shown in the two lockets Sylvie’s father makes her choose between. One says “Sylvie will love all” and the other says “all will love Sylvie.” Each volume includes 46 illustrations by Harry Furniss, which are described by Carroll as “wonderful” in his Prefaces. Contemporary owner signature and booklabel.
A few spots of soiling to interiors, a bit of rubbing and soiling to cloth, mild toning to spines, and spines leaning slightly. A desirable set in extremely good condition.