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  • Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland

    Howard Roger Garis, Edward Bloomfield

    Hardcover (Sagwan Press, Aug. 23, 2015)
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  • Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland

    Howard Roger Garis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 10, 2015)
    Once upon a time, after Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice bunny rabbit gentleman, had some funny adventures with Baby Bunty, and when he found that his rheumatism did not hurt him so much as he hopped on his red, white and blue striped barber pole crutch, the bunny uncle wished he might have some strange and wonderful adventures.
  • Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland

    Howard Roger Garis

    language (, June 22, 2017)
    Once upon a time, after Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice bunny rabbit gentleman, had some funny adventures with Baby Bunty, and when he found that his rheumatism did not hurt him so much as he hopped on his red, white and blue striped barber pole crutch, the bunny uncle wished he might have some strange and wonderful adventures."I think I'll just hop along and look for a few," said Uncle Wiggily to himself one morning. He twinkled his pink nose, and then he was all ready to start."Good-bye, Nurse Jane! Good-bye!" he called to his muskrat lady housekeeper, with whom he lived in a hollow stump bungalow. "I'm going to look for some wonderful adventures!" He hopped down the front steps, with his red, white and blue striped crutch under one paw, and his tall, silk hat on his head. "Good-bye, Miss Fuzzy Wuzzy!"
  • Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland

    1873-1962 Garis, Howard Roger

    language (HardPress, June 23, 2016)
    HardPress Classic Books Series
  • Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland

    Howard R. Garis, Edward Bloomfield

    language (, April 22, 2013)
    Uncle Wiggily Longears, the rabbit gentleman, was hopping along through the woods one day, wondering what sort of an adventure he would have, and he was thinking about Alice in Wonderland and what a queer tea party he had been to the day before, when the Mad March Hare smashed the Hatter's watch because the hands always stayed at 5 o'clock tea time."If anything like that is going to happen to me today," said the bunny uncle to himself, "I ought to have brought Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy along, so she could enjoy the fun. I'll just hop along and if anything queer starts I'll go back after her."So he went on a little farther, and, all of a sudden, he saw, lying on the woodland path, a piece of cheese."Ha!" cried Uncle Wiggily. "I wonder if Jollie or Jillie Longtail, the mouse children,[Pg 24] dropped that out of their trap? I'll take it to them, I guess."He picked up the bit of cheese, thinking how glad the mousie boy and girl would be to have it back, when, all at once, he heard behind him a voice asking:"Oh, did you find it? I'm so glad, thank you!" and from under a bush out stepped a cat wearing a large smile on the front of its face. The cat stretched out its claw and took the bit of cheese from Uncle Wiggily."Oh! Is that yours?" asked the bunny gentleman, in surprise."It's Cheshire cheese; isn't it?" asked the cat."Iā€”I believe so," answered the bunny. "Yes," he added as he looked and made sure, "it is Cheshire cheese.""Then, as I'm the Cheshire cat it's mine. Cheshire cat meet your cheese! Cheese, meet your cat! How do you do? So glad to see you!" and the cat shook paws with the cheese just as if Uncle Wiggily had introduced them."I dare say it's all right," went on the bunny uncle."Of course it is!" laughed the cat, smiling more than ever. "I'm so glad you found my cheese. I was afraid the March Hare had taken it for that silly 5 o'clock tea party. But I'm glad he didn't. At first I took you for the March Hare. You look like him, being a rabbit.""My birthday is not in March, it is in April," said Uncle Wiggily, bowing."That's better," spoke the Cheshire cat. "You have done me a great favor by finding my cheese, and I hope to be able to do you one some day.""Pray do not mention it," spoke the bunny uncle, modest-like and shy, as he always was. He was just going to ask about Alice in Wonderland when the cat ran away with the cheese."Never mind," thought Uncle Wiggily. "That was the beginning of an adventure, anyhow. I wonder what the next part will be?" He did not have long to wait.All of a sudden, as he was walking along[Pg 26] through the woods, sort of leaning on his red, white and blue striped barber pole rheumatism crutch, there was a rustling in the bushes and out popped a whole lot of hungry rats."Ah, there IT is!" cried one rat, seizing hold of Uncle Wiggily by his ears."Yes, and just in time, too!" cried another, grabbing the bunny by his paws. "Into our den with IT before the mouse trap comes along and takes IT away from us!"With that the rats, of which there were about five hundred and sixteen, began hustling Uncle Wiggily down a hole in the ground, and the first he knew they had him inside a wooden room in an underground house and they locked the door, taking the key out.Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland, Wonderland Alice, Cheshire Cat, Gryphon, Caterpillar, Humpty Dumpty the Red Queen
  • UNCLE WIGGILY IN WONDERLAND

    Howard R. Garis, Edward Bloomfield

    Hardcover (A. L. Burt Company: NY, July 6, 1921)
    Illustrated by Edward Bloomfield.
  • Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland

    Howard Roger Garis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 9, 2014)
    Once upon a time, after Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice bunny rabbit gentleman, had some funny adventures with Baby Bunty, and when he found that his rheumatism did not hurt him so much as he hopped on his red, white and blue striped barber pole crutch, the bunny uncle wished he might have some strange and wonderful adventures. "I think I'll just hop along and look for a few," said Uncle Wiggily to himself one morning. He twinkled his pink nose, and then he was all ready to start. "Good-bye, Nurse Jane! Good-bye!" he called to his muskrat lady housekeeper, with whom he lived in a hollow stump bungalow. "I'm going to look for some wonderful adventures!" He hopped down the front steps, with his red, white and blue striped crutch under one paw, and his tall, silk hat on his head. "Good-bye, Miss Fuzzy Wuzzy!" "Good-bye!" answered Nurse Jane. "I hope you have some nice adventures!"
  • Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland

    Howard R. Garis

    Paperback (Maven Books, Sept. 3, 2019)
    Chapter I - Uncle Wiggily and Wonderland Alice, Chapter II - Uncle Wiggily and The March Hare, Chapter III - Uncle Wiggily and The Cheshire Cat, Chapter IV - Uncle Wiggily and The Dormouse, Chapter V - Uncle Wiggily and The Gryphon, Chapter VI - Uncle Wiggily and The Caterpillar, Chapter VII - Uncle Wiggily and The Hatter, Chapter VIII - Uncle Wiggily and The Duchess, Chapter IX - Uncle Wiggily and The Cook, Chapter X - Uncle Wiggily and The Baby, Chapter XI - Uncle Wiggily and The Mock-Turtle, Chapter XII - Uncle Wiggily and The Lobster, Chapter XIII - Uncle Wiggily and Father William, Chapter XIV - Uncle Wiggily and The Magic Bottles, Chapter XV - Uncle Wiggily and The Croquet Ball, Chapter XVI - Uncle Wiggily and The Do-Do, Chapter XVII - Uncle Wiggily and The Lory, Chapter XVIII - Uncle Wiggily and The Puppy, Chapter XIX - Uncle Wiggily and The Unicorn, Chapter XX - Uncle Wiggily and Humpty Dumpty, Chapter XXI - Uncle Wiggily and The Looking Glass, Chapter XXII - Uncle Wiggily and The White Queen, Chapter XXIII - Uncle Wiggily and The Red Queen, Chapter XXIV - Uncle Wiggily and Tweedledum, Chapter XXV - Uncle Wiggily and Tweedledee, Chapter XXVI - Uncle Wiggily and The Tear Pool.
  • Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland 1921

    ill Garis, Howard Roger,Bloomfield, Edward

    Leather Bound (Generic, July 6, 2019)
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  • Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland

    Howard Roger Garis, Edward Bloomfield

    Paperback (Ulan Press, Sept. 24, 2012)
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  • Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland

    Howard R. Garis

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, July 6, 2019)
    Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland CHAPTER I UNCLE WIGGILY AND WONDERLAND ALICE Once upon a time, after Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice bunny rabbit gentleman, had some funny adventures with Baby Bunty, and when he found that his rheumatism did not hurt him so much as he hopped on his red, white and blue striped barber pole crutch, the bunny uncle wished he might have some strange and wonderful adventures. "I think I'll just hop along and look for a few," said Uncle Wiggily to himself one morning. He twinkled his pink nose, and then he was all ready to start. "Good-bye, Nurse Jane! Good-bye!" he called to his muskrat lady housekeeper, with whom he lived in a hollow stump bungalow. "I'm going to look for some wonderful adventures!" He hopped down the front steps, with his red, white and blue striped crutch under one paw, and his tall, silk hat on his head. "Good-bye, Miss Fuzzy Wuzzy!" "Good-bye!" answered Nurse Jane. "I hope you have some nice adventures!" "Thanks, I wish you the same," answered Uncle Wiggily, and away he went over the fields and through the woods. He had not hopped very far, looking this way and that, before, all of a sudden, he came to a queer little place, near an old rail fence. Down in one corner was a hole, partly underground.
  • Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland

    Howard Roger Garis

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, May 5, 2017)
    Excerpt from Uncle Wiggily in WonderlandBooks intended for reading aloud to the Little Folks at night. Each volume contains colored illustrations, and a story for every night in the month. The animal tales send the children to bed With happy dreams.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.