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This story is presented as another sequel to the ‘Alice’ stories and I think it actually is one of the more succesful attempts to write one. The author manages to match Carroll’s writing style very well. The book follows a structure, so the jokes and events are not completely random. I also quite like Jenny Thorne’s Tenniel inspired illustrations. However, the jokes and most of the poetry cannot match Carroll’s wittiness by far.
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If you enjoyed Lewis Carroll’s books “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-Glass and what Alice found there”, this is the book for you! Finally, there is a third story in the ‘Alice’ series – written in Carroll’s familiar style, but packed with a great number of completely new puns, poems, and satire.

The book describes the childhood of Alice Liddell and considers the connection between Alice Liddell, the Alice from the book and Dodgson/Carroll by means of anecdotes, historical information on childhood life in Victorian England, family trees for Alice, Dodgson, and Queen Victoria, biographical details, descriptions of the Oxford setting (including a walking tour), photos, etc.. The book also contains games and puzzles invented by Dodgson.
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This book provides a ‘behind the scenes’ look, with photo’s and fun facts, for all of Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland related productions – from his ‘Alice comedies’ in the 1920’s, to his 1951 cartoon movie, to the more recently released live action movies directed by Tim Burton and James Bobin. Even the Disney theme parks get mentioned.
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This 868-page leather-bound volume contains a huge collection of Carroll’s stories.
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Many autors have attempted to write stories in ‘Wonderland’ style, pretending them to be recently recovered ‘lost’ stories by Lewis Carroll. This book is different. It is Carroll’s original “Through the Looking Glass” tale, but in a ‘lost format’. The story is printed in a font based on Lewis Carroll’s handwriting, and it contains more than 30 pen-and-ink drawings, trying to mimic Carroll’s style. The result is a book that quite looks like a manuscript that Lewis Carroll could have written, if he had indeed created one for the “Looking Glass” story!
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This gorgeous edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland opens out into a carousel shape! The book is an abridged version of the original text by Lewis Carroll. When you open it, you can fold it out and tie the covers to eachother, as to form a six sided carousel. Each side shows a 3-dimensional scene, created from John Tenniel’s original illustrations.
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