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    Poetry for Young People - Lewis Carroll.  Edited by Edward Mendelson and illustrated by Eric Copeland.  Lewis Carroll entertains us and makes us laugh in such stories as Alice and Wonderland and poems like "Jabberwocky."  Step through the looking glass and beyond in these selections from his classic works, beautifully illlustrated in color paintings commissioned for this book.  Paperback 10 x 8 1/2 inches.
  • Re-imagined by author Jennifer Adams and illustrator Alison Oliver, this nonsensical primer features many of the Jabberwocky characters from the jubjub to the bandersnatch.  Jabberwocky is part of the BabyLit boardbook series that introduces classic literature as basic primers.  Dimensions 6 7/8 x 6 7/8 x 1/2 inch. 
  • Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll, illustrated by Paul Elwin Rodgers.   Paperback book.  On the cover, our namesake, the Jabberwock dragon, whiffling though the tulgey wood with eyes of flame.  
  • Re-imagined by author Jennifer Adams and illustrator Alison Oliver, this nonsensical primer features many of the colorful characters from Alice in Wonderland, including the white rabbit, cheshire cat, the mad hatter and the queen of hearts.  This Alice in Wonderland book is part of the BabyLit boardbook series that introduces classic literature as basic primers.  Dimensions 6 7/8 x 6 7/8 x 1/2 inch. 
  • Illustrated by the famed Charles Santore, Lewis Carroll's fearful Jabberwock, Jubjub Bird, Frumious Bandersnatch, and more are brought to new life in stunning illustration.  After three years illustrating Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Santore ventured into Through The Looking Glass and encountered The Jabberwocky poem.   Hardback cover.  11 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches.
  • Alice Illustrated -120 Images from the Classic Tales of Lewis Carroll.  Introduction by Mark Burnstein.  Selected and edited by Jeff A. Menges.  Paper back - 11 x 8.5 in.

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