Henry Liddell
Henry George Liddell (;}} 6 February 1811– 18 January 1898) was dean (1855–1891) of Christ Church, Oxford, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University (1870–1874), headmaster (1846–1855) of Westminster School (where a house is now named after him), author of ''A History of Rome'' (1855), and co-author (with Robert Scott) of the monumental work ''A Greek–English Lexicon'', known as "Liddell and Scott", which is still widely used by students of Greek. Lewis Carroll wrote ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' for Henry Liddell's daughter Alice.Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1881New York, Harper, 1881.831 p. 19 cm. -
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Published 1894Boston, Ginn, 1894.831 p. 19 cm. -
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Published 1856New York, Harper & brothers 1856.xxix, 2, 1705 p., 26 cm. -
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Published 1873New York : Harper & Brothers, 1873.x, 768 p. : ill., maps ; 20 cm. -
5Published 1961### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Oxford ; New York : Clarendon, 1961, 1976 printing.xlvii, 1568 p. ; 29 cm.Other Authors: “...Liddell, Henry George, 1811-1898...”