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CONSULTANCIES AND RESEARCH

a. Trustee of the Lewis Carroll Birthplace Trust set up to promote Lewis Carroll and Daresbury. The site of the birthplace was purchased and made accessible to visitors in 1993
b. The National Geographic Society
Supported the writer and photographer of The Wonderland and Lewis Carroll
Published in the National Geographic Magazine, June 1991
c. Invited by the Japan Foundation to visit Tokyo and other major cities in Japan during October/November 1994 to promote the life and works of Lewis Carroll, and to help establish the Lewis Carroll Society of Japan
d. Gained a Library Research Fellowship at Princeton University, USA, to work on their Carroll Collections, August 1996.
e. The British Council Exhibition, Lewis Carroll: Photographer
Supported the curator of the exhibition, Roger Taylor
First exhibited at the Picture Gallery, Christ Church, January 1998
The National Portrait Gallery Exhibition, Lewis Carroll Through the Viewfinder exhibited July to October 1998
Supported the curator, Colin Ford
Aperture Publications, Reflections in a Looking-Glass, published in October 1998
Supported the author, Morton N. Cohen
Gained a Mellon Research Fellowship at the University of Texas at Austin, USA, to work on their Carroll Collections, October 2000
Sotheby’s, "Lewis Carroll’s Alice," the sale of the Liddell/Hargreaves Collection, June 2001
Supported the auctioneer in compiling the catalogue
The British Stammering Association, worked on a video for schools, Summer 2002
Does not appear to have been issued
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art exhibition entitled Dreaming in Pictures, The Photography of Lewis Carroll, August 2002 onwards in four US cities. I wrote the captions for the exhibition and provided background research for the organiser, Doug Nickel. My captions were reproduced in the exhibition catalogue, Dreaming in Pictures (Yale University Press: 2002)
The Library of Congress, Washington DC: Website for a Lewis Carroll Scrapbook - I wrote the introductions and notes for the scrapbook with help from August Imholtz. On line in July 2004

OTHER ACTIVITIES

a. One of the main organisers of the First International Lewis Carroll Conference at Christ Church, Oxford, July 1989, attended by over 150 delegates from around the world
b. Organiser of the "Lewis Carroll in Wonderland" exhibition, which toured parts of the UK and Japan. The majority of the items came from my personal Lewis Carroll collection.
c. Member of the 1998 Committee which was set up to prepare for the anniversary celebrations commemorating the centenary of Carroll’s death in 1898.
d. Chairman of the organising committee for the Lewis Carroll Centenary Programme at Christ Church, Oxford (16-22 August 1998).
e. Lecturer for the Oxford Experience at Christ Church, Oxford, July 2001
"Lewis Carroll and Oxford" - a week of investigation
Repeated in July 2002, July 2003, August 2004, August 2005, July 2006, July 2007, July 2008
f. Lecturer for the Oxford Literary Festival in May 2003 – gave a talk entitled "Mystic, awful was the process" – sponsored by Princeton University Press
Invited by the Finn-Brit Association to give talks on Lewis Carroll at ten major towns in Finland during November 2003.
Invited to give talks in Sweden including one to the National Theatre Company in Stockholm who gave a performance of Alice in Wonderland in December 2003
Invited as guest speaker at the 10th anniversary conference of the Lewis Carroll Society of Japan in Tokyo, November 2004.
Speaker at the Recreational Mathematics Conference in London, May 2005, organised by the British Society for the History of Mathematics.
Lecturer for the Elderhostel Programme (Retired American Academics) at Christ Church, Oxford, 29/30 August 2006 – gave presentation on Dodgson’s games and puzzles, and a talk entitled "Christ Church and Lewis Carroll." Repeated August 2007
Speaker at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History as part of city’s "Alice’s Day" in July 2007, and also at the Oxford Playhouse.

TELEVISION APPEARANCES

LONDON LOOK-IN
24 May 1978 – Programme for schools about making film animations
OMNIBUS, BBC1
31 January 1982 – only partially seen working a syllogism on a blackboard, but spent a day in Oxford recording scenes for the programme which were not used
NEWSNIGHT, BBC2
17 December 1982
Westminster Abbey ceremony – Lewis Carroll plaque in Poet’s Corner
CHANNEL 4 NEWS
17 December 1982
Westminster Abbey ceremony – Lewis Carroll plaque in Poet’s Corner
CANADIAN BROADCASTING COMPANY
9 February 1984 – live programme with link to San Francisco to discuss the new book suggesting that Queen Victoria wrote Alice
DANISH TELEVISION
11 February 1984 – interview about Queen Victoria and Alice#
g. AUSTRIAN TELEVISION
5 March 1984 - Interview for programme on Lewis Carroll televised on 26 August 1984
h. PAMELA ARMSTRONG, BBC2
15 December 1986 – interview with me and John Wells about new Alice production at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith
i. HIGHWAY, ITV
14 May 1989 – I meet Sir Harry Secombe at Oxford in the Deanery Garden
j. CENTRAL TV NEWS, ITV MIDLANDS
July 1990 – I recorded a piece on the banks of the river Isis to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
NHK, JAPAN
August 1993 – recorded an interview for an Alice quiz programme
DISCOVERY CHANNEL
20 April 1994 – contribution to a documentary on Lewis Carroll called "Great Books – Alice in Wonderland" made by Cronkite Ward and Company – it has been shown many times around the world
UK TODAY, ITV MIDLANDS
July 1994 – made in Oxford with help from members of the Lewis Carroll Society
LOOK EAST, BBC1
February 1995 – Edward in Wonderland – about my Carroll collection
o. OMNIBUS: BBC1
January 1998, "Curiouser and Curiouser: Lewis Carroll 1898-1998" – I was a consultant for the programme and provided most of the photo stills (recorded by Ken Morse in London)
p. FOR THE LOVE OF ALICE: CHANNEL 4
20 April 1998, repeated a few times – studio discussion about Alice with Anne Clark Amor, Brian Sibley, Charlie Lovett, Alan White, Graham Ovenden and me, made by World of Wonder, recorded in London in July 1997
INSIDE OUT: YORKSHIRE TELEVISION
2 June 2003 – a brief contribution on Carroll’s north country connections
NHK, JAPAN
4 July 2003 – Interactive TV , What Happened Today? Volume 8: "Lewis Carroll" – I recorded a contribution in the Upper Library, Christ Church
HIGHEST BIDDER, BBC2
21 August 2003 – contribution to a programme about Alice auctions made by Tiger Aspect – my interview recorded in London
Together with a few other minor contributions and appearances over the years.

RADIO PERFORMANCES AND CONTRIBUTIONS

LEWIS CARROLL PROGRAMME
One of the interviewees
BBC Radio Oxford, 2 July 1990
TO KEEP THE MEMORY GREEN: THE LEWIS CARROLL SOCIETY
Interview with Humphrey Carpenter
BBC Radio 4, 27 July 1990
INTERVIEW FOR "HEREABOUTS"
Interviewed by Mal Pope concerning visit by the LCS to Croft and discovery of the Cheshire Cat
BBC Radio Cymru, 8 July 1992
INTERVIEW FOR THE JOHN DUNN PROGRAMME
Interview by John Dunn concerning visit by the LCS to Croft and the discovery of the Cheshire Cat
BBC Radio 2, 6.45 p.m., 8 July 1992
INTERVIEW WITH SIMON GROOME
Interviewed in my Luton home about collecting Lewis Carroll
BBC Radio Bedfordshire, 5 January 1995
LEWIS CARROLL PROGRAMME ABOUT EXHIBITION AT CHEPSTOW
Interview with John Warburton
BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester, 2.00 p.m., 31 August 1995
NIGHT WAVES: REVIEW OF MORTON COHEN’S BIOGRAPHY OF LEWIS CARROLL
One of the interviewees
BBC Radio 3, 6 December 1995
LEWIS CARROLL THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
One of the interviewees
BBC Radio Thames Valley, 25 May 1998
LEWIS CARROLL CENTENARY PROGRAMME
One of the interviewees
Australian Broadcasting Corporation, September 1998
MORE OR LESS: LEWIS CARROLL NUMBER GAMES
One of the interviewees
BBC Radio 4, 18 December 2001
THE MYSTERY OF LEWIS CARROLL by Jenny Woolf
One of the interviewees
BBC Radio 4, 11.30 a.m.,19 December 2006


Edward Wakeling
(Lewis Carroll Collector, Consultant, Researcher, and Writer)

BIOGRAPHY
(http://memory.loc.gov/intldl/carrollhtml/lcwakeling.html)

Edward Wakeling is a former chairman of the Lewis Carroll Society. He trained as a teacher in secondary education and taught for eighteen years in a large comprehensive school north of London before moving into the educational advisory field and becoming a school inspector. Wakeling retired as an educator in 1999.

Wakeling’s interest in Lewis Carroll began in 1975 when he attended an exhibition at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, organized by the Lewis Carroll Society. Since that time, he has collected Carroll’s works and now owns one of the finest collections of Carroll material in private hands. Wakeling spent 1981-82 at Christ Church, Oxford, studying for a master’s degree in mathematical education as well as carrying out further Carrollian research.

A frequent contributor to the Lewis Carroll Society’s journals—Jabberwocky, The Journal of the Lewis Carroll Society and The Carrollian, The Journal of the Lewis Carroll Society (the former changed its title to The Carrollian in 1998) and Bandersnatch, The Newsletter of the Lewis Carroll Society, Wakeling also has published many books about Carroll’s life and works. As of mid-2004 he has edited eight of nine volumes of Lewis Carroll’s Diaries for publication; making Carroll’s private journals available to the public in an unabridged and annotated edition for the first time, with the kind permission of the Trustees of the C. L. Dodgson Estate. Other books by Wakeling include: The Logic of Lewis Carroll (published privately, 1978), The Cipher Alice (Lewis Carroll Society, 1990), Lewis Carroll’s Games and Puzzles (Dover Publications, 1992), Skeffington Hume Dodgson, Vicar of Vowchurch (published privately, 1992), Lewis Carroll’s Oxford Pamphlets (University Press of Virginia, 1993), Rediscovered Lewis Carroll Puzzles (Dover Publications, 1995), Alice in Wonderland Deck and Book Set (US Games Systems, 1996), Lewis Carroll Photographer with Roger Taylor (Princeton University Press, 2002), and Lewis Carroll and His Illustrators jointly with Morton N. Cohen (Cornell University Press, 2003). A recognized Carrollian scholar, Edward Wakeling is frequently called upon to contribute to conferences and television programs and to serve as a consultant to publishers, auctioneers, and exhibition organizers worldwide.

CREDENTIALS 

Long-standing member of the Lewis Carroll Society (since 1975)
- Secretary: 1976-1979
- Chairman: 1982-1985
- Treasurer: 1986-1989
Director of Publishing: 1990-2002
Chairman of the Editorial Board: 1998-2002

Publications Distribution Officer: 2001-onwards

Member of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America (since 1976)

Founder Member of the Lewis Carroll Society of Japan (since 1994)

Member of the Lewis Carroll Society of Australia (since 1997)

Member of the Lewis Carroll Society of Canada (since 1997)

Teacher’s Certificate, Bishop Otter College, Chichester: 1967

B.Sc. (First Class Honours) Mathematics, Hatfield Polytechnic: 1975

M.Sc. Mathematical Education, Christ Church, Oxford University: 1983

M.A. (Honorary from University of Luton): 1996, for contribution to literary scholarship, specifically Lewis Carroll

BOOKS 

THE LOGIC OF LEWIS CARROLL
Privately published in a limited edition of 300 copies in 1978
Now out of print

ALICE IN WONDERLAND, LEWIS CARROLL’S FAMOUS STORY ILLUSTRATED BY HARRY FURNISS
Limited edition of 42 copies privately printed for the Lewis Carroll Society in 1985. Now out of print

THE CIPHER ALICE
The Lewis Carroll Society, 1990
A translation of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland into Carroll’s Telegraph Cipher with illustrations by children.
ISBN: 0 904117 31 6

ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN CURRICULUM-LAND
Bedfordshire Education Service, 1990
Compiled to support an Exhibition for Teachers and Pupils, November 1990. Now out of print

LEWIS CARROLL’S GAMES AND PUZZLES
Dover Publications, New York, USA, published in the USA in May 1992, and published in the UK in November 1992
A collection of 42 games and puzzles, mostly invented by Lewis Carroll
ISBN: 0 486 26922 1

SKEFFINGTON HUME DODGSON, BROTHER OF LEWIS CARROLL, VICAR OF VOWCHURCH, 1895-1910: A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY
Privately published in November 1992
A biographical account of Dodgson’s brother

THE OXFORD PAMPHLETS OF LEWIS CARROLL
University Press of Virginia in conjunction with The Lewis Carroll Society of North America, 1993
The reproduction of 66 pamphlets, leaflets and circulars by Lewis Carroll.
ISBN: 0 8139 1250 4

LEWIS CARROLL’S DIARIES: VOLUME 1
The Lewis Carroll Society, 1993
A complete and unabridged version of Carroll’s private journal, published for the first time with the permission of the Trustees of the C. L. Dodgson Estate. This first volume covers the year 1855, and is fully annotated with a comprehensive index
ISBN: 0 904117 06 5

LEWIS CARROLL’S DIARIES: VOLUME 2
The Lewis Carroll Society, 1994
This volume covers the year 1856, and is fully annotated with an index
ISBN: 0 904117 07 3

LEWIS CARROLL’S DIARIES: VOLUME 3
The Lewis Carroll Society, 1995
This volume covers the period January 1857 to April 1858, and is fully annotated with an index
ISBN: 0 904117 08 1

REDISCOVERED LEWIS CARROLL PUZZLES
Dover Publications, New York, USA, 1995
Another 42 puzzles collected from a variety of sources
ISBN: 0 486 28861 7

ALICE IN WONDERLAND DECK AND BOOK SET
U. S. Games Systems, Inc., Stamford, Connecticut, USA, 1996
Containing the Alice in Wonderland Puzzle and Game Book
ISBN: 0 88079 704 5

LEWIS CARROLL’S DIARIES: VOLUME 4
The Lewis Carroll Society, 1997
This volume covers the period May 1862 to September 1864, and also a reconstruction of the missing years 1858-1862. It is fully annotated with an index
ISBN: 0 904117 09 X

LEWIS CARROLL: CORRESPONDENCE NUMBERS
Private publication dated December 1997
Now out of print

ALICE IN ESCHERLAND
Jointly written interactive calendar for 1998
QED Publications, 1998
ISBN: 1 85853 026 1
Now out of print

LEWIS CARROLL: PRESENTATION COPIES OF ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND
Private publication dated December 1998
Now out of print

LEWIS CARROLL’S DIARIES: VOLUME 5
The Lewis Carroll Society, 1999
This volume covers the period September 1864 to January 1868, and includes "The Russian Journal." It is fully annotated with an index
ISBN: 0 904117 10 3

LEWIS CARROLL: PRESENTATION COPIES OF ALICE’S ADVENTURES UNDER GROUND
Private publication dated December 1999
Now out of print

PEOPLE PHOTOGRAPHED BY C. L. DODGSON: A LIST OF PORTRAITS
Private publication dated December 2000
Now out of print

LEWIS CARROLL’S DIARIES: VOLUME 6
The Lewis Carroll Society, 2001
This volume covers the period April 1868 to December 1876, and is fully annotated with an index
ISBN: 0 904117 15 4

C. L. DODGSON’S MEMORIA TECHNICA FOR NUMBERS
Private publication dated December 2001
Now out of print

LEWIS CARROLL, PHOTOGRAPHER
Jointly with Roger Taylor
Princeton University Press, 2002
Short-listed in the Kraszna-Krausz Awards for best photography book in 2002. The most comprehensive book on Lewis Carroll’s photography
ISBN: 0 691 07443 7

A SCRAPBOOK COMPILED BY CHARLES L. DODGSON
Private publication dated December 2002
Jointly prepared with August A. Imholtz, Jr. and David H. Schaefer
Now out of print

LEWIS CARROLL’S DIARIES: VOLUME 7
The Lewis Carroll Society, 2003
This volume covers the period January 1877 to June 1883, and is fully annotated with an index.
ISBN: 0 904117 27 8

LEWIS CARROLL AND HIS ILLUSTRATORS
Jointly with Morton N. Cohen
Cornell University Press: September 2003 (US Edition)
Macmillan and Company: October 2003 (UK Edition)
ISBN: 0 8014 4148 X
ISBN: 0 333 78307 7
THE REAL LEWIS CARROLL
Private publication dated December 2003
Now out of print

LEWIS CARROLL’S DIARIES: VOLUME 8
The Lewis Carroll Society, 2004
This volume covers the period July 1883 to June 1892, and is fully annotated with an index
ISBN: 0 904117 28 6

LEWIS CARROLL’S WHITE STONE DAYS
Private publication dated December 2004
Now out of print

LEWIS CARROLL’S DIARIES: VOLUME 9
The Lewis Carroll Society, 2005
This volume covers the period July 1892 to December 1897, and is fully annotated with an index
ISBN: 0 904117 29 4

FIRST TIME: THE FIRST USE OF WORDS BY LEWIS CARROLL
Private publication dated December 2005
Now out of print

MACMILLAN EDITIONS OF ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND
AND THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
Private publication dated December 2006
Now out of print

THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF LEWIS CARROLL
The Lewis Carroll Society, July 2007
Exhibition catalogue with an introduction by Colin Ford
ISBN: 9780904117356

ALICE IN I. D. 25
Private publication, August 2007
Jointly with Mavis Batey, reprint of a suppressed parody of Alice first published in 1918, concerning intelligence and code-breaking in World War One
ISBN: 978 1 904733 04 0

LEWIS CARROLL’S DIARIES: VOLUME 10
The Lewis Carroll Society, September 2007
A complete index to the surviving nine volumes and a reconstruction of two missing volumes covering the years 1851-1855
ISBN: 9780904117349

SNIPPETS OF CARROLLIAN INTEREST
Private publication, December 2007
Now out of print

LIVES OF VICTORIAN LITERARY FIGURES: LEWIS CARROLL
Part VI, Carroll, Stevenson and Swinburne, in Three Volumes
Compiler and editor of the Lewis Carroll Volume
Pickering and Chatto Publishers, London, January 2008
ISBN: 9781851969050
Reprint of biographical papers

ARTICLES PUBLISHED

A series of articles published in the Journal of the Lewis Carroll Society, Jabberwocky, from 1977-1997:

(a-01) "What I tell you forty-two times is true!" Volume 6, Number 4 (1977). An article reporting Carroll’s fascination with the number forty-two.

(a-02) "The Mathematical Scholarship of Charles L. Dodgson" and "An Assessment of General List of Subjects, 1863, and A Guide to the Mathematical Student, 1864." Volume 7, Number 1(1978). A paper discussing

Carroll’s mathematical education and a review of two of his mathematical works.

(a-03) "Charles L. Dodgson and Mathematics." Volume 8, Number 1 (1978). A paper that discussed Carroll’s standing as a Victorian mathematician.

(a-04) "The Centenary of Euclid and His Modern Rivals." Volume 8, Number 3 (1979). A celebration of Carroll’s only dramatisation.

(a-05) "The Game of Logic, 1887." Volume 11, Number 1 (1982). A review of Carroll’s first publication on logic.

(a-06) "Lewis Carroll’s Rooms at Christ Church." Volume 12, Number 3 (1983). Results of a research project to locate Carroll’s rooms at Christ Church from 1851-1898 that corrected a number of previous errors made by biographers.

(a-07) "Further findings about the number forty-two." Volume 17, Numbers 1 & 2 (1988). A follow-up article to (a) with new material.

(a-08) "Notes by an Oxford Chap." Volume 20, Numbers 1 & 2 (1991). A personal account of my researches and discoveries in the Library and Archives at Christ Church.

(a-09) Guest Editorial Volume 20, Numbers 3 & 4 (1991). To celebrate the First International Lewis Carroll Conference held at Christ Church during the summer of 1989.

(a-10) "Concerning Canon D B Eperson" and "A List of the Modern Publications of Dodgson’s Mathematical Works." Volume 21, Number 1 (1992). Introduction to Canon Eperson’s revised paper (1933) on "Lewis Carroll, Mathematician,"
and a checklist of current works.

(a-11) "The Illustration Plan for Through the Looking-Glass." Volume 21, Number 2 (1992). A paper on Carroll’s schedule discovered in the Library at Christ Church.

(a-12) "Two Letters from Lorina to Alice." Volume 21, Number 4 (1992). Publication of two revealing letters found at Christ Church, written by Alice’s sister Lorina in 1930.

(a-13) "Further early reviews of Alice’s Adventures." Volume 22, Number 1 (1993). First re-printing of a review of Alice found in the Westminster Review 1866.

(a-14) "The Publication of Lewis Carroll’s Private Journal." Volume 22, Number 4 (1993).

In addition, I have written a number of book and film reviews (8) and letters to the Editor (3) which have been published in Jabberwocky over the years.

Articles published in the Journal of the Lewis Carroll Society, The Carrollian, from 1998:
(b-01) "Alice Illustrated by Harry Furniss" jointly with Selwyn Goodacre, No. 3, Spring 1999


(b-02) "Lewis Carroll’s Correspondence Numbers, Part I" No. 6, Autumn 2000
(b-03) "Lewis Carroll’s Correspondence Numbers, Part II" No. 7, Spring 2001
(b-04) "What Happened to Lewis Carroll’s Diaries?" No. 8, Autumn 2001
(b-05) "The Workwoman’s Guide to ‘The Working Man’s Cap’" jointly with Jeffrey Stern, No. 15, Spring 2005
(b-06) "A Question of Chance: Correspondence between C. L. Dodgson and IsaacTodhunter," expected soon
(b-07) "The Brothers and Sisters of Charles L. Dodgson revealed in their letters: some previously unpublished correspondence" jointly with Francis R. Dodgson
(b-08) "Who was Baxter, the Oxford Printer?" expected soon

Articles published in the Newsletter of the Lewis Carroll Society of Japan, Looking-Glass Letter, about my role as editor of the new unabridged edition of Lewis Carroll’s Diaries

(c–01) Diary Notes 1: Introduction, No. 87, January/February 2006
(c–02) Diary Notes 2: The Task Begins, No. 88, March/April 2006
(c–03) Diary Notes 3: The Footnotes, No. 89, May/June 2006
(c–04) Diary Notes 4: The Look of the Book, No.90, July/August 2006
(c–05) Diary Notes 5: Publication, No. 91, September/October 2006
(c–06) Diary Notes 6: Photography, No. 92, November/December 2006
(c–07) Diary Notes 7: Art, No. 93, January/February 2007
(c–08) Diary Notes 8: Victorian Theatre, No. 94, March/April 2007
(c–09) Diary Notes 9: Identification, No. 95, May/June 2007
(c–10) Diary Notes 10: Newspapers, No. 96, July/August 2007
(c–11) Diary Notes 11: Letters, No. 97, September/October 2007
(c–12) Diary Notes 12: Keeping Track, Spring 2008

OTHER ARTICLES PUBLISHED

(d-01) "John N. S. Davis"
Knight Letter, The Newsletter of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America
Number 16, September 1981
(d-02) "Lewis Carroll and the Bat"
Antiquarian Book Monthly Review, Vol. IX, No. 7, Issue 99, July 1982
(d-03) "Mathematics in Bedfordshire Schools" Bedfordshire Magazine: Vol. 21, No. 164, Spring 1988
(d-04) Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) 1832-1898
Programme for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland performed by the
Christ Church Cathedral School, July 1989
(d-05) "Lewis Carroll et le Nombre 42"
Europe Revue Litteraire Mensuelle, 1990
A revised version of two previous papers with additions, translated into French
(d-06) "A Selection of Classroom Activities to Introduce the TI-106"
Texas Instruments, June 1993
(d-07) "Mrs. Hargreaves Comes to the U.S.A."
Proceedings of the Second International Lewis Carroll Conference, LCSNA, 1994
(d-08) "Hereford Links with Lewis Carroll"
Country Quest Magazine, March 1995
(d-09) "Lewis Carroll’s World of Recreational Mathematics"
Notyet, The Journal of Hosei University, Tokyo, 1995
(d-10) "Lewis Carroll, Who Are You?"
Japanese University Journal, 1995
(d-11) "Collecting Lewis Carroll"
Essay contributed to the Book and Magazine Collector
Published in No. 142, issued January 1996
(d-12) "An MA for Alice"
Fast Forward, The University of Luton’s Magazine for Business and Education, Issue 5, Winter 1996/97
(d-13) "Lewis Carroll’s Photographic Register"
Mischmasch, The Journal of the Lewis Carroll Society of Japan
Published in Issue No. 2, 1997
(d-14) Review: "Jack the Ripper ‘Light-hearted Friend’" by Richard Wallace
Ripperologist, Newsletter of the Cloak & Dagger Club, No. 11, June 1997
(d-15) "An Appreciation of Joe Brabant"
White Rabbit Tales, The Newsletter of the Lewis Carroll Society of Canada
No. 6, Summer 1997
(d-16) "Lewis Carroll’s Alice Books: A Collector’s Guide"
Essay contributed to the Book and Magazine Collector
Published in No. 167, issued February 1998
(d-17) "Lewis Carroll’s Photography"
Essay contributed to the Grolier Club Catalogue of the Jon Lindseth Collection exhibited April/May 1998 at the Grolier Club, New York
(d-18) "Auctioning Alice"
Christie’s Magazine, December 1998.
(d-19) "Lewis Carroll’s Investments in Steamships"
Princeton University Library Chronicle, Vol. LX, Number 3, Spring 1999
(d-20) Foreword to Eight or Nine Wise Words about Letter-Writing
Levenger Press, Florida, 1999
(d-21) Foreword to Feeding the Mind
Levenger Press, Florida, 1999
(d-22) Obituary for Canon Donald Eperson
The Times, 25 May 2001
(d-23) "C. L. Dodgson, Member of the Jury"
Mischmasch, The Journal of the Lewis Carroll Society of Japan
Published in Issue No. 5, 2001
(d-24) Introduction to Lewis Carroll’s Nightmare by Victoria and Byron Sewell (Storkling Press, 2002) entitled "Did Lewis Carroll Like Boys?"
(d-25) "Charles Dodgson’s Photography"
The Lobster’s Voice, newsletter of the Lewis Carroll Society of Australia
Volume 5, Issue 1, July 2002
(d-26) "Ten of my Favourite Lewis Carroll Photographs"
White Rabbit Tales, The Newsletter of the Lewis Carroll Society of Canada
Number 24, 2002
(d-27) "Some Little Known Facts About Lewis Carroll"
Mischmasch, The Journal of the Lewis Carroll Society of Japan Published in Issue No. 6, 2002
(d-28) "Mr. Dodgson and the Royal Family," Part 1
Knight Letter, The Magazine of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America
Volume II, Issue 2, Number 72, Winter 2003
(d-29) "Mr. Dodgson and the Royal Family," Part 2
Knight Letter, The Magazine of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America
Volume II, Issue 3, Number 73, Spring 2004
(d-30) "Reader beware!"
Mischmasch, The Journal of the Lewis Carroll Society of Japan
Published in Issue No. 7, 2004
(d-31) "Wine and Lewis Carroll" Mischmasch, The Journal of the Lewis Carroll Society of Japan
Published in Issue No. 8, 2006
(d-32) "Edwin Dodgson, Priest in Charge at Tristan Da Cunha"
South Atlantic Chronicle, The Journal of the St. Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Philatelic Society. Vol. XXX, No. 2, April-July 2006
(d-33) "C. L. Dodgson Meets a Famous American Architect"
Knight Letter, The Magazine of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America
Volume II, Issue 7, Number 77, Fall 2006
(d-34) "Charles L. Dodgson and the Theatre" Mischmasch, The Journal of the Lewis Carroll Society of Japan
Published in Issue No. 9, 2007




(photo cover reprinted courtesy of The Lewis Carroll Society)






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