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George Jeffery Books
Turners HillWaltham CrossEN8 9DGUnited Kingdom
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1907
Hardcover
USD$4,083

Description

London New York : William Heinemann & Double Page & Co, 1907. No printed date. Printed 1907. Book measures 21x16.cm. xi,161,[1]pp, 13 plates, with tissue guards, b/w illustrations in the text. Bound in original publishers green cloth, lettering in dark green, gilt image on top board, illustrated endpapers. Cloth darkened on spine. Binding in very good clean condition. Dust jacket lightly rubbed, closed tears, some crease marking, dust marked. Generally jacket in good clean condition. Internally, pages clean throughout. A very nice clean copy, in a rare jacket. F. First Trade Edition. Cloth. Very Good Plus/Very Good. Illus. by Arthur Rackham. 8vo.

About Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" follows the escapades of a curious young girl named Alice, who, while bored on a riverbank, spots a white rabbit in a waistcoat. She follows it down a rabbit hole and finds herself in a whimsical world. Throughout her journey, Alice encounters peculiar characters like the hookah-smoking Caterpillar, the grinning Cheshire Cat, and the Mad Hatter hosting a nonsensical tea party. She experiences a series of transformations, shrinking and growing, as she navigates through the bizarre landscapes and meets creatures like the March Hare and the Dormouse. The Queen of Hearts, with her penchant for ordering beheadings, adds a touch of absurdity to the already surreal environment. Alice grapples with the nonsensical rules of Wonderland, engaging in peculiar conversations that highlight the absurd logic of this fantastical realm. As she tries to find her way home, she faces challenges, solves riddles, and discovers that the reality of Wonderland often defies logic. Ultimately, Alice's adventures culminate in her realizing that the world she encountered was a dream. She wakes up on the riverbank, pondering the strange and wonderful events she experienced in Wonderland, leaving readers with a blend of imagination, whimsy, and thought-provoking absurdity. Carroll's tale remains a classic exploration of childhood, curiosity, and the unpredictable nature of dreams.

Identifying the First Edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

The true first editions can be identified by the binding, which is red cloth with a gilt stamped illustration on the cover and spine, gilt edges, and the date 1865 on the title page. Additionally, certain textual misprints or specific illustrations by John Tenniel can also indicate a first edition. In 1866, a USA version (First edition, second issue) was printed by D. APPLETON & CO, 445, BROADWAY which was made up using the actual sheets from the true first edition. This is known as the Appleton Alice version. An un-restored version is extremely rare.