Book Info

Share this book
Loading other formats...

Format

Hardback
256 pages

Author

Lewis Carroll
More books by Lewis Carroll

Publisher

Oxford University Press
.www.oup.com

Publication date

5th March 2009

ISBN

9780192792631

Recommend this website to a friend
Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland by Lewis Carroll



Alice's Adventures In Wonderland

Lewis Carroll


Primary Age range - 9+ readers   Category - Children's Classics   Category - 11+ readers   Category - Ebooks   

Sorry our supplier is out of stock
Try Amazon or our price comparison engine

Lovereading4kids Price: £5.24

RRP: £6.99 Saving £1.75 (25%)
Out of stockNotify me when back please wait...

The Lovereading comment:

How Alice falls down the rabbit hole and the extraordinary world where nothing is quite as it at first seems, is a classic children’s book whose influence has been felt for over a century. This unabridged edition is beautifully produced in an almost pocket sized edition with an attractive cover capturing the famous Mad Hatter’s Tea Party.

 

Just click here to view our range of Children’s classics, then click on the Hardback tab to view all the Oxford Children’s Classics.

From Philip Pullman: "Indispensable. The great classic beginning of English children's literature."

 

Synopsis

Alice's Adventures In Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

If you love a good story, then look no further. Oxford Children's Classics bring together the most unforgettable stories ever told. They're books to treasure and return to again and again.

When Alice follows the white rabbit down the rabbit-hole, she finds herself in the most unusual of places. Here is a strange world of mad tea parties, disappearing cats, and a Queen of Hearts who, convinced that Alice has stolen her tarts, wants to cut off her head! How, oh how, is Alice ever going to find her way home?



About The Author


Lewis Carroll Lewis Carroll, a pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was born on 27 January, 1832. He was educated at Richmond School in Yorkshire, Rugby School and Christ Church, Oxford. From 1855 to 1881 Lewis Carroll was a mathematical lecturer at Oxford, where he was a somewhat eccentric and withdrawn character. He loved being with children and wrote many nonsense poems and books to entertain them. He died of bronchitis in his sister's home in Guildford on 14 July, 1898. Lewis Carroll's most famous works are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (published in 1865) and the sequel Alice Through the Looking-Glass, which contained the nonsense poem classic The Jabberwocky (published in 1872). He wrote these tales to entertain Alice Liddell, daughter of the Dean of Christ Church.
More books by this author

LovereadingLovereading - Lovereading 4 Kids

close close
Share or Bookmark this book

Share this book on Facebook and Twitter.




Tell a friend about this book on Lovereading4Kids.co.uk.

We respect your privacy. The names and e-mail addresses you enter are used only for sending this message. Please read our Privacy Policy.
Your Friend's Name
Your Friend's Email
Your Name
Your E-mail
Your Message
(max. 1024 characters)
  Send Email