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Alice Scrapbook

July 22, 2004

The Library of Congress has posted Lewis Carroll’s Scrapbook Collection online. The scanned page images here are brain and eye candy for any Alice-in-Wonderland enthusiast (like yours truly). From their announcement:

The Lewis Carroll Scrapbook is an original scrapbook kept by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a lecturer in mathematics at the University of Oxford. The scrapbook appears to have been kept by Carroll between the years 1855 and 1872, and contains approximately 130 items, including newspaper clippings, illustrations, and photographs.

Thanks to Gary Price at ResourceShelf for the link.

“Alice Scrapbook”

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