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  1. Peter Newell’s Alice. In 1901, Harper & Brothers published an American edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland with Newell’s illustrations. Like Tenniel, Newell was a professional illustrator, whose work appeared in popular magazines like Harper’s, Scribner’s, and St. Nicholas.Newell, who also illustrated Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There (1902), later ...

  2. Humpty Dumpty's Recitation refers to an otherwise unnamed poem by Lewis Carroll that appears within his 1871 novel, Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There. Humpty Dumpty performs it for Alice near the end of the sixth chapter. In the 4th chapter of the unofficial sequel A New Alice in the Old Wonderland written in 1895 by Anna M. Richards and illustrated by her daughter Anna M ...

  3. It feels like they are trying to be like a marvel movie. An action sequence followed by a one liner. I agree that it was not as bad as the reputation it has, but average at best. I was intrigued by the universe but the Alice movies, both cartoon and live make me sick. 26.

  4. Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (also known as Alice Through the Looking-Glass or simply Through the Looking-Glass) is a novel published on 27 December 1871 (though indicated as 1872) by Lewis Carroll, a mathematics lecturer at Christ Church, University of Oxford, and the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865).

  5. Full credits for Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016). Walt Disney Pictures presents "ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS" "ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS Directed by Tim Burton Co-Director James Bobin Written by Linda Woolverton Based on Characters Created by Lewis Caroll Produced by Joe Roth Suzanne Todd, P.G.A. and Jennifer Todd Executive Producer John G. Scotti Director of Photography ...

  6. The Wasp is a character created for Through the Looking Glass, and Where Alice Found There in the removed, "The Wasp in a Wig" episode. The Wasp in a Wig was subject of an unused chapter or portion of Through the Looking Glass. On the 1 June of 1870, illustrator Sir John Tenniel wrote Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) saying, "I am bound to say that the ''wasp chapter doesn't interest me in the ...

  7. Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016) [] The White Rabbit appears in the sequel of the 2010 movie, though he played a small role in it. The Looking Glass Wars [] In the novel series, he is re-imagined as Bibwit Harte, the royal tutor to the Heart family, teaching them everything they have to know to be a good monarch.