Dazzling and inventive * Bookseller * A visual delight. His style perfectly suits the other-wordly adventures. * angels & urchins * A dazzling anniversary edition This is the ultimate fantastical read. -- Woking Advertiser * Woking Advertiser * A dazzling anniversary edition of Lewis Carrolls classic story, illustrated by the award-winning Anthony Browne. Now 150 years old, this timeless, masterpiece is richly visual in its telling and in this edition, Brownes bold illustrations are perfectly paired with the surreal quality of Carrolls writing making this a book to treasure for all ages. -- Aldershot News and Mail * Aldershot News and Mail * A surreal trip down the rabbit hole. -- The Simple Things * The Simple Things * Few have managed to reimagine the world of the original as successfully or as beautifully, as Anthony Browne. -- Robert Dunbar * Irish Times * Anthony Brownes dazzling illustrations are perfectly paired with the surreal quality of Carrolls writing, making this a book to treasure. -- Green Parent * Green Parent * Alices adventures continue courtesy of the genius of former Childrens Laureate Anthony Browne [] Brownes full colour illustrations actually manage to heighten the surreal world Alice inhabits. -- Independent Bookshop Week supplement * The Guardian * Award-winning Anthony Browne, a former Childrens Laureate, adds some fresh touches to the classic story of Alice, the little girl finds herself in the middle of the most amazing new adventure when she falls down a rabbit hole. Anthony Brownes fabulous illustrations bring alive the much-loved characters of the White Rabbit, the Red Queen, the Mad Hatter and many more. In brilliant colours and richly imagined scenes he shows off the freshness of Lewis Carrolls masterpiece. * Love Reading 4 Kids *
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (known by the pseudonym Lewis Carroll) was born in 1832. He was an ordained Deacon and an Oxford don. He was also a notable photographer, especially of children, with whom he had a remarkable rapport. It was for one child in particular, Alice Liddell, that the story of Alice was created. Carroll published a sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, in 1871. He died in 1898. Anthony Browne is one of the most celebrated author-illustrators working today. He was Childrens Laureate from 2009 to 2011 and has won multiple awards, including the prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal twice, the Kurt Maschler Award three times and the much coveted Hans Christian Andersen Award. His outstanding work is loved and admired all around the world. He lives in Canterbury.