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Lewis Carroll signed letter sending a specimen of his Stamp-Case depicting Alice

Currency:USD Category:Books / Antiquarian & Collectible Start Price:2,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
Lewis Carroll signed letter sending a specimen of his Stamp-Case depicting Alice
30. Lewis Carroll signed letter sending a specimen of his Stamp-Case depicting Alice. Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge (Lewis Carroll). (1832-1898) Printed Letter Signed, One page, on one side of a folded Octavo leaf, dated July 10, 1890 from Eastbourne, England. Written to “Dear Florence and Mabel” [Burton], being a partially printed letter with holograph emendations in italics,

“7. Lushington Road, Eastbourne. Ch. Ch., Oxford. July 10, 1890. Dear Florence & Mabel, Would you kindly furnish me with the addresses of any Stationers (doing a good amount of business) to whom it would be worth my while to send a specimen-copy of my new Stamp-Case, a copy copies of which I {herewith enclose have already sent for your acceptance, and of the ‘8 or 9 Wise Words’, written to accompany it, a copy copies of which I {herewith enclose have already sent} for your acceptance. You will do me a further favour if you will mention it (in terms as favourable as you honestly can) to the said Stationers, and to any of your friends whom you think to be likely purchasers.
Believe me yours affectionately C. L. Dodgson.”

An avid letter writer, Lewis Carroll invented a small case that held 12 stamps illustrated with Alice on the front cover and the Cheshire cat on the verso. Here he writes to gain information on likely stationers to offer them to. Includes original envelope of transmittal addressed in Carroll’s hand. An extremely scarce Lewis Carroll item. $2,000 – $3,000