Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Official 150th Anniversary Edition Unabridged Graphic Novel
The adaptation approved for the Lewis Carroll Society's "Alice150" Celebration. This special unabridged BLACK & WHITE graphic novel edition was originally produced for the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. This unique, fully illustrated format appeals to even the most reluctant reader!
Alice and the White Rabbit ("I'm late!"), the Cheshire cat ("A grin without a cat!"), the March Hare, Mad Hatter and Dormouse (treacle and twinkle) and the impassioned Queen of Hearts ("Off with their head!"); find all the characters who have enchanted children and adults for a century and a half, here in a format that enables today's visual age to enjoy this enduring classic.

Twenty-seven years in the making, this is the first word-for-word adaptation respecting the illustration style of Sir John Tenniel's classic Victorian woodcuts. This is the critically acclaimed version, lavishly illustrated and brimming with hidden picture surprises.

Be it your first time to Wonderland or a return visit, experience this historic part of Alice's 150 years' celebration. This edition features the Newly Designed Cover and frontispiece for 2017.
(Many think they know everything about this enduring dreamworld, with it's blue caterpillar and mushrooms, but how many know that Alice was attacked by a pigeon and grew a long winding neck that moved like a serpent?)
Add this must-have illustrated edition to complete your Alice collection!

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Official 150th Anniversary Edition Unabridged Graphic Novel
The adaptation approved for the Lewis Carroll Society's "Alice150" Celebration. This special unabridged BLACK & WHITE graphic novel edition was originally produced for the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. This unique, fully illustrated format appeals to even the most reluctant reader!
Alice and the White Rabbit ("I'm late!"), the Cheshire cat ("A grin without a cat!"), the March Hare, Mad Hatter and Dormouse (treacle and twinkle) and the impassioned Queen of Hearts ("Off with their head!"); find all the characters who have enchanted children and adults for a century and a half, here in a format that enables today's visual age to enjoy this enduring classic.

Twenty-seven years in the making, this is the first word-for-word adaptation respecting the illustration style of Sir John Tenniel's classic Victorian woodcuts. This is the critically acclaimed version, lavishly illustrated and brimming with hidden picture surprises.

Be it your first time to Wonderland or a return visit, experience this historic part of Alice's 150 years' celebration. This edition features the Newly Designed Cover and frontispiece for 2017.
(Many think they know everything about this enduring dreamworld, with it's blue caterpillar and mushrooms, but how many know that Alice was attacked by a pigeon and grew a long winding neck that moved like a serpent?)
Add this must-have illustrated edition to complete your Alice collection!

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Official 150th Anniversary Edition Unabridged Graphic Novel

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Official 150th Anniversary Edition Unabridged Graphic Novel

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Official 150th Anniversary Edition Unabridged Graphic Novel

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Official 150th Anniversary Edition Unabridged Graphic Novel

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The adaptation approved for the Lewis Carroll Society's "Alice150" Celebration. This special unabridged BLACK & WHITE graphic novel edition was originally produced for the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. This unique, fully illustrated format appeals to even the most reluctant reader!
Alice and the White Rabbit ("I'm late!"), the Cheshire cat ("A grin without a cat!"), the March Hare, Mad Hatter and Dormouse (treacle and twinkle) and the impassioned Queen of Hearts ("Off with their head!"); find all the characters who have enchanted children and adults for a century and a half, here in a format that enables today's visual age to enjoy this enduring classic.

Twenty-seven years in the making, this is the first word-for-word adaptation respecting the illustration style of Sir John Tenniel's classic Victorian woodcuts. This is the critically acclaimed version, lavishly illustrated and brimming with hidden picture surprises.

Be it your first time to Wonderland or a return visit, experience this historic part of Alice's 150 years' celebration. This edition features the Newly Designed Cover and frontispiece for 2017.
(Many think they know everything about this enduring dreamworld, with it's blue caterpillar and mushrooms, but how many know that Alice was attacked by a pigeon and grew a long winding neck that moved like a serpent?)
Add this must-have illustrated edition to complete your Alice collection!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781511733007
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/25/2015
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.23(d)
Age Range: 10 Years

About the Author

About The Author

Glenn Diddit graduated Austin Peay and worked odd jobs while establishing himself as an illustrator and Epistemological postulator. His passion is promoting world literacy and exploring the practical and metaphysical significance of the historical Jesus Christ. Find him through Google, etc. He enjoys rolling industrial mining dump-trucks off steep hills and flying in squirrel suits, neither of which he has ever done.

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Date of Birth:

January 27, 1832

Date of Death:

January 14, 1898

Place of Birth:

Daresbury, Cheshire, England

Place of Death:

Guildford, Surrey, England

Education:

Richmond School, Christ Church College, Oxford University, B.A., 1854; M.A., 1857
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