DOBSON, Henry Austin.—A Postscript to Dr. Goldsmith's Retaliation, being an epitaph on Samuel Johnson, LL.D. [Oxford, Clarendon Press] Printed in June, 1896. 4to, half red morocco.

Half-title and three pages of text, at the beginning of which is the following note:

"[After the Fourth Edition of Doctor Goldsmith's Retaliation was printed, the Publiſher received a ſupplementary Epitaph on the Wit and Punſter Caleb Whitefoord. Though it is found appended to the later iſſues of the Poem, it has been ſuſpected that Whitefoord wrote it himſelf. It may be that the following, which has recently come to light, is another of his forgeries.]"

Mr. Dobson writes in a letter: "I wrote the 'Postscript' in 1896, to be read at the Johnson dinner at Pembroke College, Oxford. Johnson had not been treated in Goldsmith's Retaliation, and I thought I might add a 'Postscript' like the one which is now appended to that poem, on Caleb Whitefoord, which many think Whitefoord wrote himself. I printed it in 4to to read, and the Clarendon Press reprinted it in 4to to sell. In 1897 it was reproduced in an annual called The Pageant. Then it took its place in my Poems."

DOBSON, Henry Austin.—Verses read at the dinner of the Omar Khayyám Club On Thursday, 25th March, 1897 By Austin Dobson London printed at the Chiswick Press MDCCCXCVII. 8vo, half red morocco, uncut edges, with the original covers bound in.

No. 67 of one hundred copies printed for Edmund Gosse in March, 1897, to be presented to the members of the Omar Khayyám Club as a memento of his Presidency.

DOBSON, Henry Austin.—Carmina Votiva and other Occasional Verses by Austin Dobson . . . London printed for private circulation 1901. Post 8vo, brown levant morocco, gilt back, side borders, gilt over uncut edges, with the original covers bound in, by The Club Bindery.

No. 7 of a limited edition.

DOBSON, Henry Austin.—See Lang, Andrew. The Library.

DODGSON, Charles.—Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. By Lewis Carroll. With forty-two illustrations by John Tenniel. London: Macmillan and Co. 1866. . . . Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges.