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Lewis CarrollThe Complete Alice in Wonderland Hardcover Box Set (22 Books)

R799

Retail: R1,140
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Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass are two of the world's best loved children's classics and this beautiful box set has both, broken down into 22 separate volumes. Featuring wonderfully imaginative illustrations from Helen Oxenbury that add to the magic.

Utterly charming and sure to appeal, this is a beautifully produced and exquisitely designed collection of books that are sure to be treasured by any child.

For over a hundred years, Lewis Carroll's classic stories of logic and lunacy have delighted young and old alike. Abundantly illustrated, these contemporary and accessible interpretations are full of warmth and humour. Alice herself is truly a child of our times - casually dressed, personable and spirited. In Helen Oxenbury's hands, the topsy-turvy world of Wonderland is a wondrous place indeed!

Titles Included:

  1. Who Stole The Tarts
  2. Tweedledum And Tweedledee
  3. The Queen's Croquet-Ground
  4. Queen Alice
  5. Pig And Pepper
  6. The Mock Turtle's Story
  7. Looking-Glass House
  8. The Lobster Quadrille
  9. Humpty Dumpty
  10. Down The Rabbit-Hole
  11. Alice's Evidence
  12. Wool And Water
  13. Shaking, Waking, Which Dreamed It?
  14. The Rabbit Sends In A Little Bell
  15. The Pool Of Tears
  16. It's My Own Invention
  17. A Mad Tea-Party
  18. Looking-Glass Insects
  19. The Lion And The Unicorn
  20. The Garden Of Live Flowers
  21. A Caucus-Race and A Long Tale 
  22. Advice From A Caterpillar
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