Glenn Diddit's Alice's Adventures In Wonderland: A Literature Through Art Novel (C)

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This is the pilot color version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It has inferior art, a few typos, and a magniloquent preface. But in its defense it was my first effort of its kind - ever. So it is my first-born special needs baby and I love her much. The only reason I think anyone would want this pilot version is for speculation or investment, so I jacked the price. I also Diddit because I am unhappy with the print quality - you can look inside, its still very good but not as great as I show more wanted - so I figured to overprice it so no one will buy it. . . yet, people STILL buy copies. I guess that's alright as long as you understand what you're getting. It is very cool how Alice's dress begins yellow and ends blue, an effect you can only experience in color. . . so there is that. Eventually this pilot version will (definitely) be deleted and replaced with a more reasonably priced colour edition. Please come back if you want a color copy. Mistakes will be fixed, and visually inferior panels will be updated to color reflections of the B&W. But if you must have the color pilot version, this is your last chance to own it before it is gone. show less

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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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Adapted by Glenn Diddit.

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