Today on VTT I'd like to share a book, a pretty old book. Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass.
It was printed in 1937 by the Platt & Munk co. inc. New York. It seems this publisher specialized in children's books.
I couldn't find anything more about the publisher. This is the kind of thing that you've seen forever, yet you don't know anything about it...I remember looking at the images as a child....
And I remember my Dad designing costumes for local Alice in Wonderland production. At that young age I found the story delightful....
As an adult well not so much....I fail to see the magic and all I see are crazy people and drugs! Much like the world today....And the movie....Well let's just say the Helena Bohnam Carter was born to play in it and looked both crazy and scary!
Have a great VTT and visit Suzanne @ Colorado Lady for more VTT fun!
i LOVE vintage books & your Alice book is a real GEM! i also collect vintage Alice in Wonderland books..i find them quite enchanting even as an adult.
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I adore the version of Alice. The Mad Hatter illustration is fantastic. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI love old children's books and pictures of the Cheshire cat.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great old book, and such wonderful, colorful illustrations! I have to admit, though, that the characters in Alice in Wonderland always freaked me out a bit as a child, ha.
ReplyDeleteGreat book and just in time for the movie with Johnny Depp!
ReplyDeleteGosh thats fabulous! Man, I havent done vtt in weeks!
ReplyDeleteGreat vintage Alice!
ReplyDeleteI didn't like Alice in Wonderland as a child-thought it scary and mean.
Alice in Wonderland is one of my all time favorite stories. Your book is charming and the illustrations are fabulous!
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Susan and Bentley
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You featured some really neat older books. I love books of any kind.
ReplyDeleteWonderful old book. Love the illustrations!
ReplyDeleteI love old books. Love the illustrations in your book. Happy VTT!
ReplyDeleteJocelyn
Definitely an odd looking bunch. That's probably part of what attracts children.
ReplyDeleteToo Funny - i love it but because i love the fancy tea party -all the frille -tulle- lanterns just seems so fairy tale like. THanks for stopping by my blog and the nice comments- I LOVe my Toile-
ReplyDeletejust became a follower- love that book
Karryann
What a great version of Alice in Wonderland. The illustrations are wonderful! Thanks for sharing with us your adorable book today! Have a great VTT!
ReplyDeleteLove this beautiful old book..it's just wonderful. Happy VTT..
ReplyDeleteI love old books, thanks so much for sharing this with us. How wonderful to have a vintage copy of Alice in Wonderland!
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Sally
I love the old illustrations. I think that Alice is a wonderful piece of literature. I can see that it would be scary for younger children though. And if you try to analyze it too much, you will probably run into some subjects that are not so pleasant. I have not seen the new movie yet. ( I always see things about 2 years later...LOL!)
ReplyDeleteA very sweet Alice in Wonderland :)
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Gail
Yes, I've always thought that the author did some major hallucinogenic drugs while writing Alice! But the illustrations are always great, no matter which edition of the book you read!
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Carol