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ONLY  4  AVAILABLE  WORLDWIDE!!!

GET  IT  WHILE  YOU  CAN!!!


ALICE

IN

WONDERLAND

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This sale is for an original ca. 1950 FIRST EDITION, THUS of "ALICE IN WONDERLANDas illustrated by WILLY SCHERMELE.


YOU'LL  LOVE  THIS  BOOK!!!


It features 58 COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS!!! by celebrated artist 

WILHELMINA  SCHERMELE. 

 Beautifully illustrated with a dapper hashish smoking Caterpillar adorning the front cover, her wonderland has a very classic 1950's fairyland feel to it.

Born in Amsterdam in 1904, Wilhelmina Schermelé was a Dutch illustrator and author of children's books and comic strips, including the "Winkie" series. She was also an illustrator for the daily Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, where she made fashion drawings for the women's pages and illustrations and stories for the children's pages. 

This book is an abridgement of Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" for very young children.

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ALICE IN WONDERLAND, is a work of children's literature by the English mathematician and author, Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, written under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. It tells the story of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit-hole into a fantasy realm populated by talking playing cards and anthropomorphic creatures. The tale is fraught with satirical allusions to Dodgson's friends and to the lessons that British schoolchildren were expected to memorize. The Wonderland described in the tale plays with logic in ways that have made the story of lasting popularity with adults as well as children. A girl named Alice is bored while on a picnic with her older sister. She finds interest in a passing white rabbit, dressed in a waistcoat and muttering "Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!" She follows it down a rabbit-hole where she finds herself floating down into a dream underworld. As she attempts to follow the rabbit, she has several adventures. She grows to gigantic size and shrinks to a fraction of her original height; meets a group of small animals stranded in a sea of her own previously shed tears; gets trapped in the rabbit's house when she enlarges herself again; meets a baby which changes into a pig, and a cat which disappears leaving only his smile behind; goes to a never-ending tea party; goes to the shore and meets a Gryphon and a Mock Turtle; and attends the trial of the Knave of Hearts, who has been accused of stealing tarts. Eventually, Alice wakes up back with her sister.

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CONDITION

Published ca. 1950, this book is in GOOD+ CONDITION for its age and especially to be 74 YEARS OLD!!! ALL PAGES ARE PRESENT!!! and tightly bound with NO TEARS! One page has some light crayon scribbling, as pictured. There are no other stray markings. It measures 8 1/2" x 10 1/2" and is complete with 58 pages. 


Those of you who frequent our listings know that we specialize in 

rare "Alice in Wonderland" books.

 

Well, this edition is

 

EXTREMELY RARE!!!

 

A search of the internet reveals this to be the

 

ONLY 3 AVAILABLE WORLDWIDE!!!

 

at the time of this listing so...GET IT WHILE YOU CAN!!!


The next image has some light crayon scribbling, as pictured.

The original manuscript for this classic bedtime story was written right in the middle of the Civil War, in 1862. This is what ordinary Americans were reading as entertainment at the time. It provided temporary escape and relief from the ravages of the War. The Author: Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was a mathematician and a logician who lectured at Oxford for some 26 years. He was also an accomplished photographer and a Church Deacon. Dodgson's pen name was Lewis Carroll. Dodgson first told the story during a 2½ hour rowing trip with friends on July 4th, 1862. He created the story on the spur of the moment to entertain the three young daughters of the Dean of Christ Church at Oxford, (Alice, Lorina, and Edith Liddell). 10 year old Alice later pleaded with Carroll to commit the story to paper. He completed it the following February. This first manuscript, called "Alice's Adventures Underground" is thought to have probably been destroyed in 1864 when, on November 26th 1864, Dodgson presented Alice Liddell with a more elaborate hand-printed second version which included 37 of his own illustrations as a Christmas present. Reverend Dodgson later showed the tale to his friend George Macdonald, who urged him to publish it. He then revised and expanded the tale to almost twice its length. This third version was published by Macmillan and Co. in London, on July 4th, 1865. Sir John Tenniel was the artist who agreed to illustrate the revised and expanded text which was now called Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Tenniel's black and white illustrations were made for the reproductive process known as wood-engraving.

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