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Join Alice as she takes a tumble down a rabbit hole and finds herself in an ever-curious fantasy world. This edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has been brought to life by John Tenniel's magical illustrations.
Lewis Carroll's world-famous children's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a magical tale of a young girl with a bright, curious mind. When she finds herself in a mysterious fantasy land, she explores many wondrous places and meets many puzzling characters. First published in 1865, the tale has been retold by many illustrators. This edition features the gorgeous black-and-white artwork from John Tenniel.…mehr

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Join Alice as she takes a tumble down a rabbit hole and finds herself in an ever-curious fantasy world. This edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has been brought to life by John Tenniel's magical illustrations.

Lewis Carroll's world-famous children's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a magical tale of a young girl with a bright, curious mind. When she finds herself in a mysterious fantasy land, she explores many wondrous places and meets many puzzling characters. First published in 1865, the tale has been retold by many illustrators. This edition features the gorgeous black-and-white artwork from John Tenniel.

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Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) was an English writer and mathematician. His most notable works are 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' (1865) and 'Through the Looking Glass' (1871). He had significant influence on the literary nonsense genre and is widely celebrated for his word play and fantastical writing style.