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| 'Begin at the beginning, and go on till you come to the end: then stop.'. So many readers were to take the advice of the King of Hearts that by the end of the nineteenth century Alice had acquired a... |
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| Alan Bennett’s distinctive readings of children’s stories have become classics in their own right. His interpretations of the wonderful characters that people Lewis Carroll’s extraordinary novels are,... |
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Alice is wondering what to do one day, when a talking rabbit steals her attention. She is so intrigued that she follows him into his hole, and tumbles down into Wonderland. Alice soon discovers that... |
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"Fiona Shaw gives a wonderfully fresh reading of Carroll`s classic tale, making his fantastical characters thoroughly believable through an impression of voices. Vivid sound effects together with... |
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This classic children's story is brought vividly to life by award-winning narrator, Jim Dale. Alice falls asleep in a meadow and dreams that she plunges down a rabbit hole. She finds herself... |
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| First published in 1865, these endearing tales of an imaginative child's dream world by Lewis Carroll, pen name for Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, are written with charming simplicity. While delighting... |
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| In this 1872 sequel to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," Alice uncovers an eccentric land where the rules of society and education are turned around while, also, the meanings of words and... |
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