Alice's Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass / The Hunting of the Snark
by Lewis Carroll 
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In these famous works of Lewis Carroll, a little girl finds adventure down a rabbit hole and through a mirror and a Bellman and his crew go off to hunt the snark.Tags
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You can find hundreds of versions of Alice's classic tale, but this one is my favorite. Wonderland, Looking Glass, and the Snark are all together, fighting for your attention as soon as you dare to pick up the book. This version was published in 1925, when the world had not yet lost its innocence, unaware of what was around the corner. The pages are uncut, such a joy to hold, really. This is why we buy used books, so we can share the previous owner's secrets.
Frances Clareva White, December 25th 1925. From Daddy & Mummy with heaps of love -
Who was Frances? This was obviously a Christmas gift...does anyone from this family still survive? Did they treasure this book? Was it eventually sold, an orphan of the shelves? Memory's mystic show more band.
The other bonus of this edition is the introduction from Alexander Woollcott. Again, in the age of innocence, we get details of Lewis Carroll's daily life.
You must picture Lewis Carroll as living precisely in his quarters in the Tom Quad at Christ Church, all his life neatly pigeonholed, all the letters he wrote or received in thirty-seven years elaborately summarized and catalogues, so that by the time he died there were more than 98,000 cross references in the files of his correspondence. He was the kind of man who kept a diagram showing where you sat, lest he serve you with the same dish when you came again.
Years ago, while on a wonderful plum pudding-filled visit to Guernsey, a group of us walked from the hotel to sing the Christmas Mass. When we finished our sherry-indulged singing, we started back when we came upon a lone gentleman standing on the crisp, winter street. He was quoting the Hunting of the Snark, word for word. A wonderful memory.
Since then, Lewis Carroll's classics have been a part of my holiday celebration.
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Frances Clareva White, December 25th 1925. From Daddy & Mummy with heaps of love -
Who was Frances? This was obviously a Christmas gift...does anyone from this family still survive? Did they treasure this book? Was it eventually sold, an orphan of the shelves? Memory's mystic show more band.
The other bonus of this edition is the introduction from Alexander Woollcott. Again, in the age of innocence, we get details of Lewis Carroll's daily life.
You must picture Lewis Carroll as living precisely in his quarters in the Tom Quad at Christ Church, all his life neatly pigeonholed, all the letters he wrote or received in thirty-seven years elaborately summarized and catalogues, so that by the time he died there were more than 98,000 cross references in the files of his correspondence. He was the kind of man who kept a diagram showing where you sat, lest he serve you with the same dish when you came again.
Years ago, while on a wonderful plum pudding-filled visit to Guernsey, a group of us walked from the hotel to sing the Christmas Mass. When we finished our sherry-indulged singing, we started back when we came upon a lone gentleman standing on the crisp, winter street. He was quoting the Hunting of the Snark, word for word. A wonderful memory.
Since then, Lewis Carroll's classics have been a part of my holiday celebration.
Book Season = Winter (feliz navidad) show less
One of the best books of all time, even if the author was a perv.
Historia fantastica de una niña llamada Alicia que entra a un mundo mágico y en donde encontrará personajes maravillosos, y en la cuál hara todo lo posible para salir bien librada en todas sus aventuras en el pais de las maravillas.
Nov 17, 2013Spanish
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Charles Luthwidge Dodgson was born in Daresbury, England on January 27, 1832. He became a minister of the Church of England and a lecturer in mathematics at Christ Church College, Oxford. He was the author, under his own name, of An Elementary Treatise on Determinants, Symbolic Logic, and other scholarly treatises. He is better known by his pen show more name of Lewis Carroll. Using this name, he wrote Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. He was also a pioneering photographer, and he took many pictures of young children, especially girls, with whom he seemed to empathize. He died on January 14, 1898. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass / The Hunting of the Snark
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- Contents: Alice's adventures in Wonderland -- Through the looking-glass -- The hunting of the snark.
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