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Genre/Form: | Fantasy fiction Fiction |
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Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898. Alice's adventures in Wonderland. New York, Modern Library, [192-] (OCoLC)1019806539 |
Named Person: | Alice, (Fictitious character from Carroll); Alice, (Fictitious character from Carroll) |
Material Type: | Fiction, Juvenile audience |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Lewis Carroll; John Tenniel; Alexander Woollcott |
OCLC Number: | 274458 |
Notes: | Issued in dust-jacket. |
Description: | xxi pages, 1 leaf, 25-351 pages frontispiece, illustrations, plates ; 17 cm. |
Contents: | Introduction / Alexander Woollcott -- Christmas-greetings [from a fairy to a child] -- Alice's adventures in Wonderland -- I. Down the rabbit-hole -- II. The pool of tears -- III. A caucus-race and a long tale -- IV. The rabbit sends in a little bill -- V. Advice from a caterpillar -- VI. Pig and pepper -- VII. A mad tea-party -- VIII. The Queen's croquet-ground -- IX. The mock turtle's story -- X. The lobster-quadrille -- XI. Who stole the tarts? -- XII. Alice's evidence -- Through the looking-glass -- Author's preface -- I. Looking-glass house -- II. The garden of live flowers -- III. Looking-glass insects -- IV. Tweedledum and Tweedledee -- V. Wool and water -- VI. Humpty Dumpty -- VII. The lion and the unicorn -- VIII. "It's my own invention" -- IX. Queen Alice -- X. Shaking -- XI. Waking -- XII. Which dreamed it? The hunting of the snark -- Fit the first: The landing -- Fit the second: The bellman's speech -- Fit the third: The baker's tale -- Fit the fourth: The hunting -- Fit the fifth: The beaver's lesson -- Fit the sixth: The barrister's dream -- Fit the seventh: The banker's dream -- Fit the eight: The vanishing. |
Series Title: | Modern library of the world's best books, 79. |
Other Titles: | Through the looking-glass Hunting of the snark Alice in Wonderland |
Responsibility: | by Lewis Carroll; illustrations by John Tenniel; introduction by Alexander Woollcott. |
Abstract:
Two novels and a poem. When Alice falls down a rabbit hole and discovers a world of nonsensical and amusing characters; and after climbing through a mirror, Alice enters a world similar to a chess board.
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