Alice in Wonderland adaptations
Countless versions of the Alice in Wonderland stories were made over time. Here you can find several short versions for children containing pop-ups, books based on Disney's movie, books with pictures of illustrators other than Tenniel, and many more.
An edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, illustrated with all of Arthur Rackham's original artwork from the 1907 edition.
His beautiful illustrations consist of simple pen-and-ink drawings to full-page paintings.
Another unabridged story of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, this time illustrated by Helen Oxenbury.
Helen Oxenbury is a talented illustrator who won England's Kate Greenaway Medal for illustrators. Alice is drawn by her like a modern girl, in both colored and uncolored illustrations.
Helen Oxenbury did not only illustrate "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", but also its sequel, "Through the Looking Glass".
The text of this book is true to Carroll's original story, but has been significantly abridged.
The books contains 6 beautiful pages with pop-ups illustrated in John Tenniel's style.
The poem "Jabberwocky" from Through the Looking glass, beautifully illustrated in medieval atmosphere, with many hidden things to explore.
The pop-ups in the book are multi-layered and well constructed.
Lewis Carroll's 'Jabberwocky' poem, with pop-up illustrations.
Excerpts of Lewis Carroll's original text, illustrated with pop-up illustrations by Seibold.
The text is printed in numerous typefaces and changing colors.
Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland - a little golden book
A re-telling of the Alice in Wonderland story, with manga illustrations.
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