The (almost really) Complete Works of Lewis Carroll

Aunt Judy’s Correspondence

Source: Aunt Judy’s Magazine, April 1882, and May 1882

April

‘A Friend’ of the Editor’s is about to publish a selection of Shakespeare’s Plays adapted for the acting of young people up to sixteen or eighteen years of age; and he will be greatly obliged if any readers who have learned by experience which plays are most popular and suitable for this purpose, will send him lists of such plays arranged in succession according to their popularity. All letters to be addressed X. Z., care of the Editor, 71 Warwick Road, Earl’s Court, S. W.

May

‘Mr. Lewis Carroll’ (who advertised last month under the soubriquel of ‘A Friend’) is about to publish a selection of Shakespeare’s Plays, adapted for the acting of young people up to sixteen or eighteen years of age, and he will be greatly obliged if any readers, who have learned by experience which plays are most popular and suitable for the purpose, will help him by sending lists of them, arranged in succession according to their popularity.—Address Care of the Editor, 71 Warwick Road, Earl’s Court, S. W.