Charlie Lovett—Bibliography

Section C: Separately Published Items—Pamphlets, etc.

A: BOOKSB: PLAYS C: PAMPHLETS

D: PIECES IN BOOKS E: PERIODICALS F: INTERVIEWS, ETC.

This section is still under construction.

C.1
A Wonderland Collection. (Davidson, NC: Privately Printed, 1985).
4pp. A stapled booklet containing notes from an exhibition of items from the Lovett Collection of Carrolliana at the Student Store, Davidson, NC, Spring 1985

 

C.2
Selections from the Lewis Carroll Collection of Charles and Stephanie Lovett. (Winston-Salem, NC: Privately Printed, October 1986).
6pp. A stapled booklet containing notes from an exhibition of Carrolliana at the Forsyth Country Public Library, Winston-Salem, NC, May 1986.

 

C.3
Alice on the Stage. (Winston-Salem, NC: Privately Printed, October 1987).
4pp. A stapled booklet containing notes for an exhibition of items related to the theatrical productions of Alice. The exhibition was mounted at the Seaman Library of the North Carolina School of the Arts, October–November 1987.

 

C.4
Selections from the Lewis Carroll Collection of Charles & Stephanie Lovett. (Raleigh, NC: Privately Printed, January 1988).
4pp. A stapled booklet containing notes on a Lewis Carroll exhibition at the Meredith College Library, Raleigh, NC.

 

C.5
Dreamchild, Lewis Carroll and Alice. (Winston-Salem, NC: Privately Printed, 1988).
8pp. Illustrated booklet produced for the Winston-Salem Cinema Society’s screening of the film Dreamchild. A significant portion of this booklet is reprinted in  the program for Dreamchild at Animating Alice  |  A festival of film inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice books. (Newcastle’s Tyneside and Side Cinemas, 28–30 May and 4 June 2005). 4pp.

 

C.6
Alice in North Carroll-ina, May 5–7 1989. (Winston-Salem, NC: Privately Printed, 1989).
32pp. Booklet containing the schedule of events and exhibition notes for the spring meeting of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America. 107 items described. Limited to 100 copies.

 

C.7
Alice 125 (1865–1990), Being a Checklist of 125 Landmark Pubications in the History of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. (Winston-Salem, NC: Privately Printed, 1990).
16pp. Illustrated wrappers. Booklet containing the list described in the title. Each item described and justification given for its inclusion. Limited to 50 signed copies. Prepared for the Alice 125 celebration in Australia, this item was never published in Australia as planned, thus this is the only version published.

 

C.8
The Story of the Looking-Glass Biscuit Tin. (London: Tin Box International, 1991).
Single sheet folded to form six pages. Published to be sold with reproductions of the rare Looking-Glass tin. These reproductions were sold by Tin Box in the early 1990s.

 

C.9
Only in America, Ten Carrollian Wonders That Make You Wonder. (London: Privately Printed, December 6, 1991).
4pp. A leaflet prepared for a brief talk to the Lewis Carroll Society, London.

 

C.10
Stan Marx 1919–1994. (Princeton, NJ: Lewis Carroll Society of North America, 1994).
One sheet, folded. A keepsake for the 20th anniversary meeting of the LCSNA. Includes a tribute to Marx, a reprinting of his version of “Jabberwocky” in Shaw Alphabet, and an historical note on the Shaw alphabet.

 

C.11
“The Booking” A Missing Fit From Lewis Carroll’s The Hunting of the Snark. (London: Privately Printed, 1998).
8pp. Booklet containing a new “fit” in the style of Lewis Carroll. Limited to 24 copies.

 

C.12
“The Recrewting” & “The Sailing” Two Unpublished Fits From Lewis Carroll’s Sequel to The Hunting of the Snark. (London: Privately Printed, 2000).
12pp. Booklet containing two new “fits” in the style of Lewis Carroll. Limited to 24 copies.

 

C.13
WARREN WEAVER  | SCIENTIST, HUMANITARIAN,  |  CARROLLIAN  |  With A Bibliography of the  |  Lewis Carroll Publications of  |  Warren Weaver  |  by  |  Charlie Lovett  |  with additional contributions by  |  August Imholtz, Jr.  |  Francine Abeles  |  A Keepsake  |  from the  |  October 28, 2000 Fall Meeting of the  |  Lewis Carroll Society of North America  |  at  |  The Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center  |  University of Texas at Austin

[29]pp.  Green stapled wrappers printed in black.  Edition limited to 120 copies.