Book summaryAs he escorted the three young daughters of a colleague on a trip up the river Isis, the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson invented ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, the story of a little girl who tumbles down a rabbit hole. Written down expressly for Alice Liddell, the story was originally entitled ALICE'S ADVENTURES UNDERGROUND, but it is also known as ALICE IN WONDERLAND, and it was published under the name of Lewis Carroll. The book is full of such wonderfully eccentric characters as the Queen of Hearts, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the Cheshire Cat, the Mock Turtle, and the Mad Hatter. The book is simultaneously a political allegory, a parody of Victorian children's literature, a fairy tale, a dream, and a child's chronicle of growing up. Carroll also wrote a sequel entitled THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE. |
Alice in Wonderlandby Carroll, Lewis
Book desription: Avenel, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Random House, 1988. Quarter bound, pictorial front and back boards, lavender lettering on front board. Black leatherette with gold trim end cover. Blueish gray title block with gold lettering on spine. Colored illustrations. 247 pages. . Hard Cover. As New/No Jacket. Illus. by Gutmann, Bessie Pease. 9 1/2 Inches Tall By 8 Inches Wide.
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