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Berol, Alfred C., 1892-

Alfred C. Berol (1892-1974), who assembled this collection, was the president of the Eagle Pencil Company (later renamed Berol Corp.) of Danbury, Connecticut. Though an avid collector of a wide array of rare books and manuscripts, Berol was a particularly ardent collector of Lewis Carroll materials. Lewis Carroll, the pseudonym used by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was born in Daresbury, Cheshire, England in 1832. He was a writer, teacher, photography enthusiast, mathematician and Oxford don. While Lecturer in Mathematics at Oxford, Dodgson met Alice Liddell who was the daughter of the Dean of Christ Church College. Alice Liddell became the inspiration for Dodgson's abiding classic of children's literature: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

From the description of Alfred C. Berol collection of Lewis Carroll, 1845-1993. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 476052045

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Berol, Alfred

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Berol, Alfred C., 1892-1974.

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Alfred C. Berol (1892-1974), who assembled this collection of broadsides, was president of the Eagle Pencil Company (later named Berol Corporation) of Bristol, Connecticut. He was an avid collector of a wide array of rare books and manuscripts. From the description of American broadsides from pre-Revolution to post Civil War, 1790-1924. (Southern Illinois University). WorldCat record id: 214082362 From the description of Alfred C. Berol collection of presidential letters, 17...

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