Lewis Carroll by Unknown photographer,albumen print, circa 1852-1860
Footnotes: Dodgson famously used to write in his diary against particularly important days such as that when he first met Alice 'I will mark this day with a white stone'. We have however found no reference to the blue variety; no doubt the reference is to some game he had played that August at Eastbourne with the Hobson girls.
Autograph letter signed ("C.L. Dodgson"), to his Eastbourne neighbour
Mrs Hobson ("Dear Madam"), hoping she will pardon the liberty he took
that afternoon "in conversing with your little girls" and asking if he
could be allowed to continue the acquaintance, as being such near
neighbours they are bound to meet again; and explaining that although he
is an old bachelor, he has always enjoyed the society of children; with
autograph envelope addressed to her at 3 Lushington Road, Eastbourne, 2
pages, written in Dodgson's characteristic purple ink, plus integral
blank, envelope stamped and postmarked, very light dust-staining, 8vo, 7 Lushington Road, Eastbourne, "Saturday" (postmarked 16 August 1884)
Sold for £2,250 (US$ 3,613) inc. premium
Sold for £2,250 (US$ 3,613) inc. premium
Autograph visiting card: "Rev. C.L. Dodgson./ Ch. Ch. Oxford.", 1 page, on card, written in Dodgson's characteristic purple ink, small mounting-tags, oblong 32mo (36 x 75 mm.), [?Eastbourne, August 1884] Sold for
£400
(US$ 642)
inc. premium
Footnotes: No doubt given to Dodgson's neighbour Mrs Hobson of 3 Lushington Road, mother of Hettie and Nellie.
4 comments:
These are terrific
Thanks. Love these except the purple marker has me a bit worried :)
Wow, fantastic, letters from another century. It's great to be able to read the written words.
Hi Kevin, so glad you enjoyed reading them. Thanks for leaving a comment and stopping by!
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