Buy this book on-line CARROLL**, LEWIS: : ALICE'S adventures in WONDERLAND. ** [Colour illustrations by Justin Todd. **]LONDON.GOLLANCZ,1984. ISBN 0575032634.
UK,slim Qrto HB+dw/dj,1st illustrated edn thus. (The text is based on that of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' published in one volume with 'Through the Looking Glass',by Puffin Books in 1982.) FINE/NFINE. No owner inscrptn,and no price-clip to dw/dj.Bright, crisp,clean,glossy,colour pictorial+b/w photographic illustrated dw/dj; with negligible shelf-wear and creasing to edges and corners - some inevitable light,inoffensive indents/ scoring to both front+back panels.B/w portrait photograph of Alice Liddell,photographed by Lewis Carroll,to rear panel of dw/dj.Top+fore-edges generally bright and clean; contents bright,tight and near pristine - no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corners - an unread copy? Publisher's clean,original dark blue cloth boards with bright,crisp,blocked gilt letters to spine/backstrip and immaculate pale blue endpapers.UK,slim Qrto HB+dw/dj,1st edn thus,5-158pp [paginated] includes separate Contents and Illustration lists/tables,a dedication,12 chapters,22 (incl frntis) full-page full-colour illustrations all by Justin Todd,interspersed throughout the text and the book; plus [unpaginated] half-title+title pages+ colour illus frntis.
Since making her first appearance in 1865,Lewis Carroll's Alice has worked her magic on generations of readers around the world.She has been televised,dramatised,animated and annotated,becoming in the process one of literature's best-loved heroines and an essential part of childhood.Now Justin Todd takes a fresh look at the story with a dazzling array of pictures which paint anew the topsy-turvy world Alice discovers at the bottom of the rabbit hole.He presents her to us as the little girl who first inspired Lewis Carroll: Alice Liddell,a fragile,dark-haired child with a remarkable air of composure.She casts an unperturbed eye on even the most curious of creatures as they spring from the pages: the dapper White Rabbit with his desperate concern not to be late (but for what?); the Mad Hatter, the March Hare and their sleepy tea-time companion,the Doormouse; the Cheshire Cat who despite his vanishing trick always leaves his grin behind; and,of course,the outrageous Queen of Hearts with her retinue of nervous playing cards.
Here,then,in an inspired interpretation of this enduring classic for today's children and one which turns a new face to all those who have read and enjoyed the story many times before.
Michael Justin Todd (b.1932),works a Justin Todd.Born in New Malden,Surrey,son of a Post Office engineer.Studied painting at Wimbledon College of Art (1949-53) and,after Army service, illustration at the Royal College of Art (1955- 58.)He assisted Edward Bawden on murals for Morley College, London (1958-59).Part-time lecturer in graphics at Tunbridge Wells School of Art (1963-64),and in illustration at Brighton Polytechnic (from 1964).He has worked as a freelance illustrator and designer since 1960.
Since 1972 he has concentrated on cover illustrations for paperback books specialising in mysticism and horror (including the Fontana Tales of Terror series from 1974).Among these have been many striking images of dream and fantasy, often symbolist or surrealist in feeling and sometimes incorporating allusions from art history.He avoids direct references to nature whenever possible,and instead manipulates his component images into tightly structured yet freely imaginative designs.He works in black and white and full-colour.In 1978,a selection of his paintings was published,called he Magical Paintings of Justin Todd'.
In 1982 he was runner-up for the Francis Williams Memorial Prize for children's book illustration, presented every five years by the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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UK,slim Qrto HB+dw/dj,1st illustrated edn thus. (The text is based on that of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' published in one volume with 'Through the Looking Glass' by Puffin Books in 1982.) NFINE/VG+. No owner inscrptn,and no price-clip to dw/dj.Bright, crisp,clean,glossy,colour pictorial and b/w photographic illustrated dw/dj; with negligible shelf-wear and creasing to edges and corners - no major nicks or tears present.A small closed tear to top front edge of dw/dj and some inevitable light,inoffensive indents/scoring to both front+back panels.B/w portrait photograph of Alice Liddell,photographed by Lewis Carroll, to rear panel.Top+fore-edge generally bright and clean; contents bright,tight and near pristine - no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corners - appears an unread copy? Publisher's clean, original dark blue cloth boards with bright, crisp,blocked gilt letters to spine/backstrip and clean pale blue endpapers.UK,slim Qrto HB+ dw/dj,1st edn thus,5-158pp [paginated] includes separate Contents and Illustration lists/tables, a dedication,12 chapters,22 (incl frntis) full-page full-colour illustrations all by Justin Todd,interspersed throughout the text and the book; plus [unpaginated] half-title+title pages, and a colour illus frntis.
Since making her first appearance in 1865,Lewis Carroll's Alice has worked her magic on generations of readers around the world.She has been televised,dramatised,animated and annotated,becoming in the process one of literature's best-loved heroines and an essential part of childhood.
Now Justin Todd takes a fresh look at the
story with a dazzling array of pictures which paint anew the topsy-turvy world Alice discovers at the bottom of the rabbit hole.He presents her to us as the little girl who first inspired Lewis Carroll: Alice Liddell,a fragile,dark- haired child with a remarkable air of
composure.She casts an unperturbed eye on even the most curious of creatures as they spring from the pages: the dapper White Rabbit with his desperate concern not to be late (but for what?); the Mad Hatter,the March Hare and their sleepy tea-time companion,the Doormouse; the Cheshire Cat who despite his vanishing trick always leaves his grin behind; and,of course,the outrageous Queen of Hearts with her retinue of nervous playing cards.
Here,then,in an inspired interpretation of this enduring classic for today's children and one which turns a new face to all those who have read and enjoyed the story many times before.
Michael Justin Todd (b.1932),works as Justin Todd.Born in New Malden,Surrey,son of a Post Office engineer.Studied painting at Wimbledon College of Art (1949-53) and,after Army service, illustration at the Royal College of Art (1955- 58).He assisted Edward Bawden on murals for Morley College,London (1958-59).Part-time lecturer in graphics at Tunbridge Wells School of Art (1963-64),and in illustration at Brighton Polytechnic (from 1964).He has worked as a freelance illustrator and designer since 1960.
Since 1972 he has concentrated on cover illustrations for paperback books specialising in mysticism and horror (including the Fontana Tales of Terror series from 1974).Among these have been many striking images of dream and fantasy,often symbolist or surrealist in feeling and sometimes incorporating allusions from art history.He avoids direct references to nature whenever possible,and instead manipulates his component images into tightly structured yet freely imaginative designs.He works in black and white and full-colour.
In 1978,a selection of his paintings was published,called 'The Magical Paintings of Justin Todd'.In 1982 he was runner-up for the Francis Williams Memorial Prize for children's book illustration,presented every five years by the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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Click here for full details of this book, to ask a question or to buy it on-line. Bibliophile Bookbase probably offers multiple copies of CARROLL**, LEWIS: : ALICE'S adventures in WONDERLAND. ** [Colour illustrations by Justin Todd. **]. Click here to select from a complete list of available copies of this book. CARROLL**, LEWIS: : ALICE'S adventures in WONDERLAND. [Colour illustrations by Justin Todd. **]LONDON.LYNX/VICTOR GOLLANCZ,1988. ISBN 0575043326.
UK,8vo wraps/softback,illustrated,1st edn thus. [Title was originally and first published 1865.This illustrated edn published in great Britain in 1984 by Victor Gollancz Ltd.This LYNX edition published in 1988,so a 1st edn thus.The text is based on that of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' published in one volume with 'Through the Looking Glass',by Puffin Books in 1962,based on the text of the first edition.] FINE-. No owner inscrptn and no price removal from rear card cover.Bright,crisp,clean,glossy,narrow white bordered background with black single line-bordered cream panel with colour pictorial artwork by Justin Todd, illustrated front card cover; rear cover with same narrow,white border and single black line-border to a b/w portrait photograph of Alice Liddell as 'The Beggar Maid' photographed by Charles Ludwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) and 3 critics' black-lettered reviews. Front cover with author's capitalised,black-lettered name as is the credit for illustrator's name whilst title is part-capitalised,black outlined with blue colour infill [ALICE & WONDERLAND] decorative font,remainder of title in lower case,black-lettering [adventures in].White spine/backstrip with no reading creases and similarly coloured+illustrated repeated author's name and repeated title as the front's and publisher's capitalised, black-lettered name and b/w illustrated colophon to foot of same with some miniscule rubbing to foot's edge,but the head unaffected.Negligible shelf-wear to edges and corners - front cover's corner with miniscule curl to tips - but no nicks,tears or splits present.Top+ fore-edges bright and clean without foxing/spotting or thumbing; contents bright,tight,clean - exception of last 6pp upper fore-edges with residual,faint water stain shadow - else sound and no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corners,appears an unread example other than my own collation.UK,8vo wraps/softback,illustrated,1st edn thus,5-158pp includes separate Contents and Illustrations list/tables,12 chapters, 22 (including frntis) full-page full-colour illustrations all by Justin Todd,interspersed throughout the text and the book; plus [unpaginated] potted biographies of author and illustrator,with colour frntis to it's verso,a title page,and a dedication. Visually,the external appearance is more than acceptable, and even internally,it is in an exceptional condition/state of preservation and presentation for a book of it's 35+ year-old age and nature, i.e. a children's ephemeral,softback book. It is only the minimal faults described that prevent a slightly higher grading overall.Still an exemplary example for it's brightnesss,cleanliness and lack of any other or age- acquired detracting faults commonly encountered in softbacks. Since making her first appearance in 1865,Lewis Carroll's Alice has worked her magic on generations of readers around the world.She has been televised, dramatised,animated and annotated,becoming in the process one of literature's best-loved heroines and an essential part of childhood. Now Justin Todd takes a fresh look at the story with a dazzling array of pictures which paint anew the topsy-turvy world Alice discovers at the bottom of the rabbit hole.He presents her to us as the little girl who first inspired Lewis Carroll: Alice Liddell,a fragile,dark-haired child with a remarkable air of composure.She casts an unperturbed eye on even the most curious of creatures as they spring from the pages: the dapper White Rabbit with his desperate concern not to be late (but for what?); the Mad Hatter,the March Hare and their sleepy tea-time companion,the Doormouse; the Cheshire Cat who despite his vanishing trick always leaves his grin behind; and,of course,the outrageous Queen of Hearts with her retinue of nervous playing cards. Here,then,in an inspired interpretation of this enduring classic for today's children and one which turns a new face to all those who have read and enjoyed the story many times before. Michael Justin Todd(b.1932),works a Justin Todd.Born in New Malden,Surrey,son of a Post Office engineer. Studied painting at Wimbledon College of Art (1949- 53) and,after Army service,illustration at the Royal College of Art (1955-58.) He assisted Edward Bawden on murals for Morley College,London (1958-59).Part-time lecturer in graphics at Tunbridge Wells School of Art (1963-64),and in illustration at Brighton Polytechnic (from 1964).He has worked as a freelance illustrator and designer since 1960. Since 1972 he has concentrated on cover illustrations for paperback books specialising in mysticism and horror (including the Fontana Tales of Terror series from 1974).Among these have been many striking images of dream and fantasy,often symbolist or surrealist in feeling and sometimes incorporating allusions from art history.He avoids direct references to nature whenever possible,and instead manipulates his component images into tightly structured yet freely imaginative designs.He works in black and white and full-colour. In 1978,a selection of his paintings was published, called 'The Magical Paintings of Justin Todd'. In 1982 he was runner-up for the Francis Williams Memorial Prize for children's book illustration, presented every five years by the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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