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The Nursery Alice: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Adapted for Younger Readers | Hardcover | Classic Book for Children
The Nursery Alice: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Adapted for Younger Readers | Hardcover | Classic Book for Children
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Lewis Carroll's original adaptation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland for younger readers, with the first colour illustrations by Sir John Tenniel.
"I wrote to Macmillan to suggest a new idea: a 'Nursery Edition' of Alice with pictures printed in."
– Lewis Carroll's diary, 15th February 1881
The Nursery Alice, originally published by Macmillan & Co. in 1890, was the very first colour edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It was intended, wrote Carroll, "to be read by Children aged from Nought to Five. To be read? Nay, not so! Say rather to be thumbed, to be cooed over, to be dogs'-eared, to be rumpled, to be kissed . . ."
With this new, younger readership in mind, Carroll rewrote Alice himself, simplifying and abridging the original text, while Sir John Tenniel redrew, enlarged and coloured twenty of his iconic illustrations (with Alice in a yellow dress to reflect the 1890s craze for yellow!). The resulting book is a delightfully engaging experience; readers prompted to interact not only with the story but also with the images and even the physical book itself, in a way that is thoroughly modern.
Gloriously reproduced by Macmillan, the original publishers of both Lewis Carroll's Alice books, this edition retains every word of the original The Nursery Alice and restores the exquisite delicacy of Tenniel's artwork - lost in reproductions across the decades - along with the delightful cover artwork by Emily Gertrude Thomson. This gem of a book is the perfect introduction to Alice, and a delight for child and adult readers alike.
►Authors: Lewis Carroll, Sir John Tenniel
►Reading Age: 3 to 9 Years
►Details: Hardcover | 72 pages | 21.2 x 17.3 cm
►About the Authors: Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has delighted and entranced children for over a hundred years. Lewis Carroll was the pen-name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. Born in 1832, he studied at Christ Church College, Oxford where he became a mathematics lecturer. The Alice stories were originally written for Alice Liddell, the daughter of the dean of his college
Sir John Tenniel (1820 –1914) was a Victorian topical cartoonist, caricaturist and illustrator. He is best remembered today for his work in Alice's Adventures Through Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass.