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_aCarroll, Lewis, _d1832-1898 _9819 |
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_aNovels. _kSelections |
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_aAlice's adventures in Wonderland ; _bThrough the looking glass / _cLewis Carroll ; illustrations by John Tenniel. |
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_aLondon, etc. : _bSimon & Schuster, _c[2015?]. |
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_avi, 282 p. : _bill. b&w ; _c20 cm. |
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| 520 | _aAlice is sitting on the edge of a riverbank when she spots a white rabbit in a waistcoat disappearing down a hole. Before long, she finds herself jumping down the rabbit-hole after it, and entering a world unlike any other. Here Alice drinks unknown liquids that shrink her in size and she eats mushrooms that make her gigantic. She encounters a caterpillar who smokes and a dormouse who scolds her, and she morphs into a seven-year-old Queen after winning a game of chess. Of all the daydreams documented in literary history, Alice's is the most outrageous, affecting, imaginative and powerful. | ||
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_aTenniel, John, _d1820-1914 _4ill _9820 |
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_aCarroll, Lewis, _d1832-1898. _tThrough the looking glass. _f2017. |
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