This is not the Alice of movies and TV, this is the genuine Alice of Lewis Carroll - but unlike you've seen her before. This black-and-white illustrated adaptation follows the original storyline as word-for-word as was possible, and is an engaging way to introduce children to the classics. Although Sir John Tenniel's Victorian woodcuts inspired the art (and his masterpieces were redrawn where available ... spot the differences!) art aficionados will easily see it wasn't he who fully illustrated this book ... but Glenn Diddit, and he did it in his own unique and whimsical style.
This format enables today's visual age to enjoy an enduring classic, and the book was originally endorsed by the Lewis Carroll Society of North America as part of their 150th Anniversary celebration. The unique, fully illustrated format appeals to even the most reluctant reader while being a great addition for the true Alice's Adventures in Wonderland collector! Get yours, and discover the full story you've never been shown in movies or on TV.