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  • Jabberwocky

    Lewis Carroll, Graeme Base

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, March 1, 1989)
    The author/illustrator of the best-selling "Animalia" interprets the famed poem from "Through the Looking Glass," offering thirty-two imaginative and marvelously detailed illustrations
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  • Jabberwocky

    Lewis Carroll, Christopher Myers

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 4, 2007)
    Why shouldn't the Jabberwocky be a fourteen-fingered, slam-dunking beast?
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  • Jabberwocky

    Lewis Carroll, Christopher Myers

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., Aug. 16, 2007)
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  • Jabberwocky

    Lewis Carroll, Christopher Myers

    Hardcover (Hyperion Book CH, Sept. 4, 2007)
    Why shouldn't the Jabberwocky be a fourteen-fingered, slam-dunking beast?
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  • Jabberwocky

    Lewis Carroll, Kate Buckley

    Library Binding (Albert Whitman & Co, Oct. 1, 1984)
    The author/illustrator of the best-selling "Animalia" interprets the famed poem from "Through the Looking Glass," offering thirty-two imaginative and marvelously detailed illustrations
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  • Jabberwocky

    Lewis Carroll, Graeme Base

    Hardcover (Hodder Children's Books, Oct. 1, 1987)
    None
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  • Jabberwocky

    Lewis Carroll

    Hardcover (Macmillan Children's Books, Aug. 16, 1981)
    None
    T
  • Jabberwocky and Other Poems

    Lewis Carroll

    Paperback (John Minnion, Aug. 16, 1975)
    None
  • Jabberwocky

    Lewis. Carroll

    Hardcover (Barefoot, Aug. 16, 1995)
    None
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  • Jabberwocky

    Lewis Carroll

    Paperback (Hodder and Stoughton, Aug. 16, 1987)
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  • Jabberwocky

    Lewis Carroll

    Hardcover (Quist, Aug. 16, 1967)
    None
  • Jabberwocky

    Lewis Carroll, J.P. Turner, 4Dio Limited

    Audiobook (4Dio Limited, Dec. 20, 2011)
    4Dio is proud to present the greatest work of nonsense poetry in the English language as living, breathing, roaring drama! Pull up a seat in the tavern, sit there, safe by the fire, for it grows dark in the Tulgey woods. Ah, listen close, for here is the bard, come to regale us with his cautionary tale of that most gruesome monster: "Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!"