This carefully crafted ebook: "The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll With
All the Original Illustrations + The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll"
is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of
contents. Table of Contents: Novels: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There Sylvie and Bruno
Sylvie and Bruno Concluded Stories: A Tangled Tale Bruno's Revenge and
Other Stories What the Tortoise Said to Achilles Poems: Early Verse
Puzzles from Wonderland Prologues to Plays Rhyme? And Reason? College
Rhymes and Notes by an Oxford Chiel Acrostics, Inscriptions and Other
Verses Three Sunsets and Other Poems The Hunting of the Snark The Life
and Letters of Lewis Carroll The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll is a
biography written by Carroll's nephew, Stuart Dodgson Collingwood, and
published in 1898. It accidentally started the entire image of Lewis
Carroll as a pedophile by deliberately suppressing all the evidence for
his sometimes unconventional relationships with women, explaining that
some of those women had been little girls… The Victorians had no concept
of our modern idea of pedophilia. In fact, a man who loved
pre-pubescent girls was considered especially saintly and innocent, and
this was why Collingwood over-emphasized this aspect of his uncle's
character so much. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson better known by the
pseudonym Lewis Carroll (1832 – 1898), was an English author,
mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer. Stuart
Dodgson Collingwood (1870–1937) was an English clergyman and headmaster.
He wrote two books about his uncle, Lewis Carroll.
10 comments
Dogeared
4 Aug 17#10
Thank for posting. I have quite a collection now on kindle. Still prefer 'real' books though. :joy:
Schwarzenegger
3 Aug 17#9
Great footballer.
splender
3 Aug 17#7
Does any one actually read BOZ's books?! Anyway, I did just now this one, the Chapter links do jump and then at the end of Chapter there is a jump link to take you back to the "Table of Contents", the footnotes do work in both directions (press of footnote number jumps to footnote, from there press on footnote number takes you back to where you were.
Boz to splender
3 Aug 17#8
Does any one actually read BOZ's books?!
I Doubt That I Haven't Written Any :joy:
Pootled
3 Aug 17#6
Thanks Boz.
Forgottenshopper
3 Aug 17#5
Thanks Boz..
cjp64
3 Aug 17#3
Boz, thanks. You are on fire at the moment!
By the way, there are lots of free classics available at amazon.co.uk. Search for "AmazonClassics".
Opening post
All the Original Illustrations + The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll"
is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of
contents. Table of Contents: Novels: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There Sylvie and Bruno
Sylvie and Bruno Concluded Stories: A Tangled Tale Bruno's Revenge and
Other Stories What the Tortoise Said to Achilles Poems: Early Verse
Puzzles from Wonderland Prologues to Plays Rhyme? And Reason? College
Rhymes and Notes by an Oxford Chiel Acrostics, Inscriptions and Other
Verses Three Sunsets and Other Poems The Hunting of the Snark The Life
and Letters of Lewis Carroll The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll is a
biography written by Carroll's nephew, Stuart Dodgson Collingwood, and
published in 1898. It accidentally started the entire image of Lewis
Carroll as a pedophile by deliberately suppressing all the evidence for
his sometimes unconventional relationships with women, explaining that
some of those women had been little girls… The Victorians had no concept
of our modern idea of pedophilia. In fact, a man who loved
pre-pubescent girls was considered especially saintly and innocent, and
this was why Collingwood over-emphasized this aspect of his uncle's
character so much. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson better known by the
pseudonym Lewis Carroll (1832 – 1898), was an English author,
mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer. Stuart
Dodgson Collingwood (1870–1937) was an English clergyman and headmaster.
He wrote two books about his uncle, Lewis Carroll.
10 comments
Anyway, I did just now this one, the Chapter links do jump and then at the end of Chapter there is a jump link to take you back to the "Table of Contents", the footnotes do work in both directions (press of footnote number jumps to footnote, from there press on footnote number takes you back to where you were.
I Doubt That I Haven't Written Any :joy:
By the way, there are lots of free classics available at amazon.co.uk. Search for "AmazonClassics".