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Alice In Wonderland Collection (page 11)

Step into the whimsical world of Alice in Wonderland, a timeless tale that has captivated readers since its publication in 1865



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Step into the whimsical world of Alice in Wonderland, a timeless tale that has captivated readers since its publication in 1865. Illustrated by the talented John Tenniel, this enchanting story takes us on a journey filled with peculiar characters and surreal landscapes. One of the most iconic figures from Alice's adventures is none other than the mischievous Cheshire Cat. With his enigmatic smile perched atop a tree branch, he embodies both mystery and charm. But beware. The Red Queen rules over her kingdom with an iron fist, demanding obedience from all who cross her path. Her infamous decree 'Off with her head. ' sends shivers down our spines as we witness Alice's encounters with this formidable ruler. In this deck of playing cards created by Goodall & Son Ltd. , we meet the regal King and Queen of Hearts. Their authority is unquestioned, yet their personalities are as colorful as their vibrant illustrations. Alice's encounters continue as she stumbles upon the sleepy Dormouse and engages in a battle against the fearsome Jabberwocky Knight. These captivating moments come to life through intricate engravings by artists such as Ernest Barraud and Sir John Tenniel. Joining forces with eccentric characters like the March Hare and Mad Hatter, Alice finds herself immersed in a mad-tea party like no other. This unforgettable scene depicted in wood engraving showcases Sir John Tenniel's imaginative design for Lewis Carroll's first edition. The ethereal beauty Pomona captured by Julia Margaret Cameron transports us further into Wonderland's magical realm, where reality intertwines seamlessly with fantasy. Louise Fazenda brings to life the White Queen in the 1933 film adaptation of Alice in Wonderland, adding another layer of visual delight to Carroll's beloved story. As we delve deeper into these illustrations from Lewis Carroll's masterpiece, it becomes clear why Alice has remained an enduring symbol of curiosity and adventure throughout the years.