Description
Was Lewis Carroll's hand-drawn manuscript of Through the Looking-Glass destroyed, or did it just go underground for 150 years? Looking-Glass House is the faux rough-draft of Carroll's 1871 sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in Carroll's own meticulous handwriting and it features more than thirty pen-and-ink illustrations that look suspiciously like Carroll's charmingly amateurish drawings from Alice's Adventures Under Ground. See how Carroll might have imagined the chess kings and queens, the Jabberwock monster and the Tweedle twins long before Tenniel drew them Illustrations by Jonathan David Dixon. A must-have for all fans of Alice in Wonderland from Roverzone Press.
About the Author
Singer, Daniel Rover: - DANIEL ROVER SINGER has been a vaudevillian since he first started worrying his family with his ventriloquist/magic act at the age of 10. He founded the Reduced Shakespeare Company in 1981 and co-created the global comedy hit "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)." As a Disney Imagineer he contributed to the design of many beloved theme-park attractions worldwide; and as a performer, director, writer and designer, Rover has dedicated his life to making the world a more magical place.Carroll, Lewis: - LEWIS CARROLL is the pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-98), author, poet, mathematician and photographer
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