The Nursery Alice
Lewis Carroll
(Independently published, April 15, 2020)
Differentiated book• It has a historical context with research of the time-Alice for the little ones (The Nursery "Alice") is a short version of the book The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland, both written by the Englishman Lewis Carroll. According to the author, Alice for the little ones is a work aimed at children "from zero to five years". It contains twenty illustrations by John Tenniel, taken from the original book, but enlarged and colored. The book was published in 1890, 25 years after the original Alice had been published. The publishing house was Macmillan, the same house that Carroll had previously used, and the cover of the book had an illustration by E. Gertrude Thomson. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Daresbury, Cheshire, UK, January 27, 1832-Guildford, Surrey, UK, January 14, 1898), better known by his pseudonym Lewis Carroll, was an Anglican deacon, logician, mathematician, photographer, and British writer.His best-known works are Alice in Wonderland and its continuation, Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there. Dodgson's ancestors came mainly from the north of England, with some Irish connections. Conservatives and members of the Anglican High Church, most of them devoted themselves to the two characteristic professions of the English upper-middle class: