The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll Quotes
The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll
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“It always seems to me that one of the saddest things about the death of a literary man is the fact that the breaking-up of his collection of books almost invariably follows; the building up of a good library, the work of a lifetime, has been so much labour lost, so far as future generations are concerned. Talent, yes, and genius too, are displayed not only in writing books but also in buying them, and it is a pity that the ruthless hammer of the auctioneer should render so much energy and skill fruitless”
― The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll
― The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll
“Charles was at this time very fond of inventing games for the amusement of his brothers and sisters;”
― The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll
― The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll
