- Lewis Carroll’s Sylvie and Bruno Saga — The Neglected Late-Life Fairytale
- Dramatis Personae in Sylvie and Bruno (1889): The Court of Fairyland
- An Overview of the Fairy-story in the Sylvie and Bruno books
- Oscar Wilde and Lewis Carroll
- Puns in Sylvie and Bruno Concluded
- A Selection of Harry Furniss’s illustrations (15 plates)
- Lady Muriel — The Victorian Romance by Lewis Carrol
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Last updated 30 September 2016