The Alice150 conference may be over, but the Alice events continue! Symphony Space in New York City is hosting an evening of readings from and inspired by Alice! Readers include Joyce… [read full post]
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Columbia Alice150 Exhibit Celebrated!
Cathy Rubin has posted a lovely article in her “Global Search for Education” blog on the Huffington Post about the Alice150 exhibition at Columbia. It contains a link to her YouTube video… [read full post]
Adam Gopnik Reviews New Annotated Alice
The 150th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of Martin Gardner’s The Annotated Alice was the subject of a long, thoughtful review by Adam Gopnik in the “Page-Turner” column on The New Yorker’s… [read full post]
The 150th Anniversary Deluxe ANNOTATED ALICE!!
Today is the official release date of the long-awaited 150th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of Martin Gardner’s The Annotated Alice, the first update in 15 years. Edited and art-directed by Mark… [read full post]
Wonderland of Whimsy: Poetry in Celebration of Lewis Carroll
Carrollian April Lynn James (aka Madison Hatta) will be presenting Wonderland of Whimsy: Poetry in Celebration of Lewis Carroll at The Swerve at the Mt. Airy Garage on October 3rd at… [read full post]
Hello, Dalí!
At long last!!! It is no longer necessary to pay five figures for a copy of the super deluxe edition of Wonderland illustrated by Salvador Dalí in 1969. A trade… [read full post]
SesquicenTenniel Book List Doubles!
Even more publishers are getting in on the Alice150 celebrations! Here is an updated list of books that have or are about to come out this year. Since the original post,… [read full post]
Alice in a World of Wonderlands Is Here!
The mind-blowingly informative Alice in a World of Wonderlands: The Translations of Lewis Carroll’s Masterpiece (Oak Knoll in cooperation with the LCSNA) is here! Read about the magnificent three-volume set… [read full post]
Two Swell New Comic Reprints
Red Dragon #4 (August 1948) is a comic so rare that it only rated a note (p. 71), not a listing, in the definitive Pictures and Conversations: Lewis Carroll in… [read full post]
Charon-dipity?
New Horizons, NASA’s mission to Pluto, has been “geeking out” labeling all interesting features on the dwarf planet Pluto and its supersized moon Charon with unofficial names, many of which were submitted… [read full post]

