“Do not, oh do not indulge such a wild idea that a newspaper might err! If so what have we to trust in this age of sham?”
Quote by Lewis Carroll
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The Letters of Lewis Carroll: ca. 1837-1885
This book presents a comprehensive selection of letters written by Lewis Carroll, covering the period from approximately 1837 to 1885. The letters provide a glimpse into the personal and professional aspects of his life, including his relationships with family, friends, and colleagues. The collection offers a unique perspective on Carroll's character, his intellectual pursuits, and the social context of his time. more
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