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as Alice. In this adaptation, the
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Secret Gardens: The Golden Age of Children's Literature
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dressed as Alice meeting the Red Queen on a chessboard.
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1959:(second ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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1075:and directed by Yefrem Pruzhanskiy.
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4728:What the Tortoise Said to Achilles
2956:. New York: Random House. p.
2741:"Lookingglass Alice Video Preview"
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2276:from the original on 10 April 2020
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2854:"Alice's Adventures Under Ground"
2266:"Alice Through the Looking Glass"
1981:Enigmas and Riddles in Literature
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1879:. Houghton Mifflin. p. 68.
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4364:Don't Come Around Here No More
4294:Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
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2455:Alice Through a Looking Glass
2305:, lyrics by E. Simmons. USA:
2270:National Library of Australia
2247:Alice Through a Looking Glass
1956:The Oxford Companion to Chess
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1301:as Alice, includes the twins
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1067:(1982) is a 38-minute Soviet
966:Alice Through a Looking Glass
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4746:Euclid and his Modern Rivals
4678:The Walrus and the Carpenter
4482:Alice: An Interactive Museum
4310:Descendants: The Rise of Red
4039:Alice of Wonderland in Paris
3476:The Walrus and the Carpenter
3441:Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat
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2880:Corry, John (15 June 1982).
2081:. Retrieved 29 January 2007.
1873:Carpenter, Humphrey (1985).
1830:
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1492:Lookingglass Theater Company
1266:The Walrus and the Carpenter
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4881:Macmillan Publishers books
4191:Alice, Through the Looking
4070:Alice or the Last Escapade
3783:Unbirthday: A Twisted Tale
2366:. Television special. See
2337:. Sony Music Entertainment
2119:W. W. Norton & Company
1985:Cambridge University Press
1553:Through the Looking-Glass.
1527:(2015), a live musical by
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4249:Fushigi no Kuni no Alice
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3895:The Hunting of the Snark
3497:The Hunting of the Snark
3346:The Lion and the Unicorn
3026:150 anniversary web site
2975:Gardner, Martin (1960).
2948:Gardner, Martin (1990).
2464:Tobacco Factory Theatres
2217:Leach, Karoline (2015).
1644:Through the Zombie Glass
1609:Donald in Mathmagic Land
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4711:The Mad Gardener's Song
3719:New Adventures of Alice
2421:Henderson, John. 1998.
2399:Burbank Films Australia
2199:Carroll, Lewis (1977).
1858:Carroll, Lewis (1997).
1808:"Jabberwocky" full poem
1501:A 2-part production by
960:Stand-alone adaptations
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4871:Works by Lewis Carroll
4841:1870s children's books
4530:Alice: Madness Returns
4506:American McGee's Alice
3751:The Looking Glass Wars
3490:The Mock Turtle's Song
2996:Quotations related to
2629:Nel mondo di Alice 3^p
2071:Bedtime-Story Classics
1979:Cook, Eleanor (2006).
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3639:The Admiral's Caravan
2452:Burden, Andy (dir.).
2057:Henry Altemus Company
1924:Downey, Glen (1998).
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2952:More Annotated Alice
2825:Oberon Modern Plays.
2335:Masterworks Broadway
2175:More Annotated Alice
1646:(2013) is a book by
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1403:(2010), directed by
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937:Dramatic adaptations
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884:is your opportunity.
602:descriptive notation
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175:University of Oxford
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3687:Lost in Blunderland
3679:Rollo in Emblemland
3631:The Nursery "Alice"
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3547:The Annotated Alice
3398:Looking-Glass world
2977:The Annotated Alice
2819:Wade, Laura. 2012.
2723:Alice in Wonderland
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2115:The Annotated Alice
2077:2 June 2012 at the
1741:Alice in Wonderland
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1109:TV movie, starring
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4738:Mathematical works
4655:Rhyme? And Reason?
4130:Abby in Wonderland
3182:Alice's Adventures
2886:The New York Times
2838:. . Retrieved via
2747:on 27 October 2011
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2940:978-0-8352-1431-5
2859:Royal Opera House
2536:McLeod, Norman Z.
2490:Malthouse Theatre
2387:Bresciani, Andrea
2356:MacTaggart, James
2128:978-0-393-04847-6
1886:978-0-395-35293-9
1823:, via Wikisource.
1572:Royal Opera House
1427:Stage productions
1279:animated feature
1214:Adaptations with
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1183:Julian Rhind-Tutt
1041:Smothers Brothers
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