oupacademic:

Yesterday was Alice’s Day, celebrating the anniversary of when Alice in Wonderland was first published. Here in the OUP Archives we have spent some time down at the OUP museum where a number of Alice in Wonderland artifacts are still stored

Pictured above is one of the 2,000 copies Lewis Carroll paid to have printed in Oxford in 1865.

Image courtesy of OUP Archives.

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    I have my own Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass. It and my leatherbound collected works of Edgar Allan...
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