11,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Sofort lieferbar
  • Broschiertes Buch

Lewis Carrolls brilliantly timeless tales - in a deluxe 150th anniversary edition. These unforgettable tales - filled with sparkling wordplay and unbridled imagination - balance joyous nonsense with poignant moments of longing for the lost innocence of childhood.
When Alice follows the White Rabbit down the rabbit hole, little does she know that she is traveling to a world of magic where common-sense is turned upside-down.

Produktbeschreibung
Lewis Carrolls brilliantly timeless tales - in a deluxe 150th anniversary edition. These unforgettable tales - filled with sparkling wordplay and unbridled imagination - balance joyous nonsense with poignant moments of longing for the lost innocence of childhood.
When Alice follows the White Rabbit down the rabbit hole, little does she know that she is traveling to a world of magic where common-sense is turned upside-down.
Autorenporträt
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, best-known by his pen name, Lewis Carroll, was a man of diverse interests- mathematics, logic, photography, art, theater, religion, medicine, and science. He was happiest in the company of children for whom he created puzzles, clever games, and charming letters. His book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865), became an immediate success and has since been translated into more than eighty languages. The equally popular sequel Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, was published in 1872. His books are among the most quoted works in the English language, and his influence (with that of his illustrator, Sir John Tenniel) can be seen everywhere, from the world of advertising to that of atomic physics. Charlie Lovett is a former antiquarian bookseller and an avid book collector, especially relating to Lewis Carroll. He is the author of The New York Times bestseller The Bookman's Tale and First Impressions.
Rezensionen
A work of glorious intelligence and literary devices...Nonsense becomes a form of higher sense" Malcolm Bradbury