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Illustrators of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

There are more than 100 illustrators of English-language editions of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871), with many other artists for non-English language editions. The illustrator for the original editions was John Tenniel, whose illustrations for Alice and Looking Glass are among the best known illustrations ever published.

The illustrator for the original editions in 1865 (left) was John Tenniel. Alice illustrated in 1907 (right) by Arthur Rackham.
Alice by Blanche McManus in 1899
Alice by Peter Newell in 1901
In 2010, artist David Revoy received the CG Choice Award for his digital painting "Alice in Wonderland".

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was first published in 1865, but it was withdrawn as the illustrator, Tenniel, was unhappy with the quality of the printing. The text blocks were sent to America where they were bound with a new title page and sold there.

Apart from E. Gertrude Thomson, who illustrated the cover of The Nursery "Alice" (1890), the first artist other than Tenniel to produce illustrations for Alice was Beatrix Potter, who created six illustrations in the 1890s although none appeared in book form.[1]

Copyright edit

In America, until 1891, publishers could reprint British books without the copyright restraint, but from that date on they had to get the agreement of the UK publishers and authors. As a result, several US publishing houses issued copies of the Alice books with Tenniel illustrations. McManus was the first to attempt the task of providing new illustrations for the books in 1899. Up to 1907, Macmillan held the exclusive copyright of Alice's Adventures in Britain and the Colonies. When the copyright ran out many publishers took the opportunity to issue the Alice book with new illustrations, and around 20 editions appeared in the following two years alone. (The Through the Looking-Glass copyright did not run out until 1948).[1]

List of illustrators edit

  • John Tenniel, first editions published by Macmillan, London: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in 1865, Through the Looking Glass in 1871, and illustrated Carroll's children's book The Nursery "Alice" in 1890.
  • Blanche McManus, the first American editions of the Alice books with new illustrations, published by Mansfield & Wessels in 1899. The books were published in a combined edition in 1900 by Wessels, after the publishing partnership dissolved.
  • J. R. Sinclair, an illustrated Alice published by The National Sunday School Union (London) in the Red Nursery Series (bright, pictorial paper-covered boards), no date (c. 1900–1910). Also in plain gray cloth boards.
  • Peter Newell, Alice published by Harper USA in 1901 & Looking-Glass in 1902
  • Fanny Y. Cory, first Alice in 1902, then a combined Alice and Looking Glass in 1905. Both by Rand McNally.
  • Maria L. Kirk (& John Tenniel) published by Stokes USA in 1904
  • J. Watson Davis, joint edition of Alice and Looking Glass published by A. L. Burt, New York, in 1905 with color plates by Davis in addition to the Tenniel illustrations. Davis also provided the frontispiece for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Retold in Words of One Syllable, Burt, 1905.
  • Bessie Pease Gutmann, Alice first published by Dodge USA in 1907 & Looking-Glass in 1909; first UK edition by Milne in 1908
  • Thomas Maybank, published by Routledge (c. 1907–1908)
  • Millicent Sowerby, published by Chatto & Windus in 1907, then an American edition by Duffield/Chatto & Windus in 1908. These editions each contain 12 illustrations. A second set of eight, different illustrations appears in a completely separate edition published by Henry Frowde/Hodder and Stoughton (London) in 1908.
  • Arthur Rackham, published by Heinemann in 1907 in a limited edition of 1,130 copies; also a trade edition in a smaller format
  • Charles Robinson, published by Cassell in 1907
  • W. H. Walker, published by John Lane in 1907. There are around five different binding variants of the first edition including; leather, suede, blue cloth and paper-covered boards.
  • Brinsley Le Fanu, published by Benn in one volume (c. 1907)
  • R. E. McEune, color frontispiece & 21 b&w's, published by Milner & Co. (c. 1907)
  • Alice Ross, published by Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, no date (c. 1907)
  • T. H. Robinson & Charles Pears, published by Collins in 1908
  • Harry Rountree, published by Nelson in 1908. There was also a new edition published by Collins in 1928 with new illustrations by Rountree.
  • Walter Hawes, published by Scott in 1908
  • John R. Neill (illustrator of Baum's Oz books), Alice, Reilly and Lee (The Children's Red Books), 1908
  • (Evelyn) Stuart Hardy, published by John F. Shaw (c. 1908). There are 8 illustrations but within 2 issues of the book (4 in one and a different 4 in another). There is also an undated edition from the same publisher with all eight illustrations.
  • K. M. Roberts, also known as K.M.R., an edition of Alice published by Partridge in 1908
  • Harry Furniss, published in Arthur Mee's The Children's Encyclopædia during 1908–1909.
  • N. Buchanan, Alice only, b&w, published by Chambers 1909, reprint 1930.
  • Mabel Lucie Attwell, published by Raphael Tuck in 1910
  • George Soper, published by Headley 1911
  • Gordon Robinson, (apparently) first published by Samuel Gabriel and Sons (1911), in softcover (linen) 4to, with four color plates plus a separate full-page color cover illustration, plus other text illustrations (not to be confused by a later, smaller-8vo-softcover publication by the same publisher with a cover by Burley and four plates by Robinson). A second, different suite of six illustrations (for Alice only again) was published by Charles H. Kelly in 1916, and then by Epworth (undated), who also published later editions with fewer plates. The Gabriel illustrations were also published in hardcover by Samuel Gabriel and Sons (1916) with five color plates [2]
  • Hugo von Hofsten, Alice, published by Barse & Hopkins, no date (dated by inscription, 1915). 6 color plates after Tenniel. Several later editions have fewer plates. There is an edition, smaller format with different boards, by Brewer, Barse (Chicago), which is dated by inscription, in one copy, as 1910, so Brewer, Barse may be the first published edition.
  • Frank Adams, published by Blackie in 1912
  • Emily Overnell, Alice only, published by Everett and Company. Illustration limited to frontispiece, which incorporates the title page (2-page illustration). This is color in one copy I own, b&w in the other. The illustrator's name appears only as a signature on the frontispiece, followed by "'12," which thus suggests a publication date of about 1912.
  • Alice B. Woodward, published by Bell in 1913
  • Millicent Sowerby, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1913 – a new set of illustrations, not a reprint of her 1907 work
  • A. E. Jackson, published by Humphrey Milford in 1915
  • Margaret W. Tarrant, published by Ward Lock in 1916 with 48 illustrations
  • Milo Winter, published by Rand McNally & Company in 1916
  • Agnes Richardson, published by Geographia Ltd., no date (c. 1920)
  • Elenore Abbott (with the Tenniel illustrations), George W. Jacobs & Co., no date (c. 1920, the date of a personal inscription in this copy), The Washington Square Classics
  • Charles Folkard, published by Black in 1921 – the poems from the Alice books set to music by Lucy E. Broadwood
  • A. L. Bowley, published by Tuck in 1921
  • Edgar B. Thurstan, Alice and Looking Glass, Odhams Press Ltd (London), no date (c. 1921)
  • Gwynedd M. Hudson, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1922 in a limited edition
  • Dudley Jarrett, published by Readers Library, undated (c. 1924)
  • Gertrude Welling (cover, copyright page and purple border illustrations on every page) and Christopher Rule (brown end pages), Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, printed on large paper, published by J. H. Sears & Co., Inc, New York (c 1926)
  • Hume Henderson, published by Readers Library, undated (c. 1928)
  • Winifred M. (Mary) Ackroyd (black and white illustrations), Joyce Mercer (color illustrated covers all around, including spine). Collins (Collins Bumper Reward Books, early 1920s (undated, but 1924 inscription).
  • Winifred M. (Mary) Ackroyd (black & white illustrations), Jessie M. King (color illustrated covers all around, including spine), Charles Pears (colour frontis & title page), published by Collins (Collins Bumper Reward Books, c. 1928).
  • Willy Pogany, published by E.P. Dutton and Company, 1929[3]
  • Emma E. Clark, color frontispiece and three other color plates (signed E. Clark) alongside Tenniel illustrations in 1930 edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Retold in Words of One Syllable by J. C. Gorham (This text was first published in 1905 with illustrations by J. Watson Davis – see above). Publisher: A.L. Burt.
  • Mary Smith, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. London: Coker, no date (1930s). 4 color plates and b&w illustrations and vignettes. There is a taped label on title page that gives illustrator's name. Original name (under the tape) was Bessie Pease. But these are definitely not illustrations by Pease. Strange copy.
  • KMR (K.M.Roberts) drawings, frontispiece by Newsome, dust jacket illustration by Clossop (spelling?). Alice, Frederick Warne & Co., Ltd., c. 1930s.
  • Beth Goe Willis, blue & black line drawings in text. Alice in Wonderland (abridged by Dorothy Fleming), Tower Books, 1930. 4to, softcover. Busy, full color wraparound covers depicting a raft of characters.
  • Helen Munro, published by Nelson in 1932
  • Dorothy Newsome, Alice in Wonderland, small (12mo) softcover published by McDougall's Educational Co., Ltd., London & Edinburgh, no date, but contemporary ownership inscription dated 1933
  • J. Morton Sale, published by Wm Clowes (c. 1933)
  • D. R. Sexton, published by Shaw in 1933
  • Helen Jacobs, published by Philip & Tacey in 1935, Alice retold by Constance M. Martin
  • M. L. Clements, published by Hutchinson (c. 1936)
  • Honor C. Appleton, published by Harrap in 1936
  • A. H. Watson, published by Collins in 1939
  • Irene Mountford, published by Collins in 1939 with stills from the Paramount film
  • Gil Dyer, published by Foulsham (c. 1939)
  • Rene Cloke, Alice published by Gawthorn in 1943 and Looking-Glass in 1950. These illustrations were also published by the Waverly Book Co. and the Educational Book Co. Besides the Gawthorn, which is best known, she published another, different set of illustrations with Dean and Son in 1969, and a third different set in The Radiant Way: Fourth Step, in 1934.
  • Anthony Rado, published by Cornelius (c. 1944)
  • Robert Högfeldt, published (in a Swedish combined edition) by Jan Förlag, Sweden, in 1945. English edition, same publisher, also 1945.
  • Harry Riley, published by Arthur Barron in 1945
  • Linda Card, Alice published by Whitman in 1945
  • Mervyn Peake, first published by Zephyr, Sweden in 1946 and then by Wingate, London in 1954
  • Richard Ogle, Alice, Arandar Books, 1946. Green, orange and white illustrations, same palette as McManus.
  • Eileen Soper, published by Harrap in 1947.
  • Hugh Gee (& John Tenniel), published by Max Parrish in 1948 with 16 innovative photographs of scenes composed and shot by Gee.
  • Philip Gough, published by Heirloom in 1949
  • Leonard Weisgard, Alice, published by Harper and Brothers in 1949.
  • Donald Glue, Alice and Looking Glass, Colorgravure Publications, Melbourne, Australia, no date (1949?).
  • Alice in Wonderland Press Out Toy Theatre, with colored figures [based on Tenniel illustrations] and stage to be constructed. Tower Press, "No. 446, British made", 1950
  • A. A. Nash, Alice in Wonderland published by Juvenile Productions, no date (c. 1950s)
  • G. W. Backhouse, published by Collins in 1951
  • John Huehnergarth, Winston, 1952
  • David Walsh, Alice, Blackie and Son, 1954. Four full-page plates. (Walsh apparently did a second suite of 16 color plates. See Walsh and Cooper, 1962)
  • Marjorie Torrey, published in 1955.
  • Libico Maraja, Alice published by W. H. Allen in 1957 & Looking-Glass in 1959
  • Patricia Morris, published by Beaverbrook (c. 1960)
  • Pauline Baynes, published by Blackie (c. 1960)
  • David Walsh & John Cooper, combined Alice and Looking Glass, published by Ward Lock in 1962. According to the dust jacket, Walsh did the 16 color plates and the black-and-white vignettes. What Cooper contributed is unclear. (See also Walsh's Alice, 1954)
  • Tove Jansson, Swedish edition, 1966; first English-language edition published in 1977 by Delacorte Press, New York; first UK edition by Tate Publishing in 2011
  • Ralph Steadman, Alice published by Dobson in 1967 & Looking-Glass published by MacGibbon & Kee in 1972
  • Janet and Anne Grahame Johnstone, published by World Distribution in 1968
  • Salvador Dalí, published by Maecenas Press, New York in 1969
  • Kuniyoshi Kaneko, published by Olivette in 1974
  • Moritz Kennel, published by Phaidon in 1975
  • Charles Blackman, ISBN 058950388X, published by Reed in 1982, ed. Nadine Amadio
  • Barry Moser, Alice published in a limited edition by Pennyroyal in 1982 & Looking-Glass the same year.
  • S. Michelle Wiggins, published by Ariel Books, Knopf, 1983
  • Walter Anderson, Anderson's Alice, linoleum cuts, 1983, University of Mississippi Press.
  • Justin Todd, Alice published by Gollancz in 1984 & Looking-Glass in 1986
  • Anthony Browne, published by MacRae in 1985. Winner of the Kurt Maschler Award.
  • Michael Hague, published by Holt, Rinehart & Winston, NY in 1985
  • George A. Walker, first Canadian artist to illustrate both books, Alice in 1988, Looking-Glass in 1998, published by Cheshire Cat Press
  • Markéta Prachatická [cs], folio, black and white, Alice and Looking Glass, Wellington Publishing, Inc., Chicago, 1989
  • Peter Weevers, published by Hutchinson in 1989.
  • Gavin O'Keefe, Alice, Carroll Foundation, Melbourne, Australia, 1990.
  • Malcolm Ashman, Looking-Glass published by Dragon's World in 1989 and Alice in 1990.
  • John Bradley, folio size illustrations of Alice as re-told by David Blair in "a young reader's edition", Courage Books imprint of Running Press, 1992
  • Angel Dominguez, Alice, published by Workman Publishing, New York, 1996; Looking-Glass, published by Inky Parrott Press, Oxford, 2015 – limited edition signed by the artist[4]
  • Helen Oxenbury, Alice published by Walker in a signed limited edition in 1999 & Looking-Glass in 2005 Oxenbury won the Kate Greenaway Medal and the Kurt Maschler Award for Alice
  • Lisbeth Zwerger, published by North-South Books in 1999
  • Iassen Ghiuselev, abridged edition by Aufbau-Verlag in 2000, English edition by Simply Read Books, Vancouver in 2003
  • Robert Sabuda, pop-up book published by Simon & Schuster in 2003
  • Peter Blake, Looking-Glass only; published in a signed limited edition by D3 Editions in 2004.
  • Michael Foreman, published by Sterling in 2004
  • Greg Hildebrandt, published by Courage Books in 2004
  • Anne Bachelier, published 2005 by Jerry N. Uelsmann Inc. in several different editions, both commercial and limited.
  • Pat Andrea, published by Editions Diane de Selliers in 2006 (bilingual French and English edition of both Alice and Looking-Glass)
  • Rodney Matthews, published by Templar 2008
  • John Vernon Lord, Alice published in a limited edition by Artist's Choice in 2009 and Looking-Glass in 2011
  • Robert Ingpen, Alice published by Walker Books 2009, Looking-Glass published by Templar 2015
  • Yayoi Kusama, published by Penguin in 2012
  • Maggie Taylor, photographic illustrations of Alice, published by Jerry N. Uelsmann Inc., 2012
  • Kriss Sison, omnibus edition with manga-influenced illustrations, published by Seven Seas in 2014[5]
  • In 2015, Inky Parrot Press published a limited edition of Alice with a different artist for each chapter.[4]
  • Angel Dominguez, Looking-Glass published by Inky Parrot Press, 2015, limited to 180 standard and 82 special copies
  • Rébecca Dautremer, Alice in Wonderland, published by Hodder Children's Books, 2015. First pubished in Francein 2010 by Hachette Livre
  • David Delamare, Alice with a color illustration on every page, published by Wendy Ice, 2016
  • Charles van Sandwyk, published by Folio Society, 2016, limited edition of 1,000 copies
  • Various Russian Alice illustrators in Artist's Choice Editions, 2016, limited to 160 standard and 48 special copies
  • Gennady Kalinovsky, published by Inky Parrot Press, 2018, both books in limited editions of 140 & 120 copies respectively and available in a two-volume slip case
  • Chris Riddell, published by Macmillan, 2020
  • Floor Rieder [nl], published by Pushkin Press 2020 (Originally appeared in Amsterdam published by Haarlem in 2014)
  • Riitta Oittinen, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There. 2017-2021 Finland.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Illustrating Alice. Artists' Choice 2013 page22
  2. ^ Gordon Robinson-illustrated edition at Project Gutenberg
  3. ^ Pogany's Alice
  4. ^ a b Artists Choice Editions
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-02-04. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
  • The Book and Magazine Collector, February 2009, No. 304.
  • Williams, Sidney Herbert (1979). The Lewis Carroll Handbook. Folkestone Dawson.
  • Illustrating Alice: an international selection of illustrated editions of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Artists' Choice. 2013.
  • Martin, Geoff (2016). The Complete Lewis Carroll Bibliography: an illustrated handbook.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Lewis Carroll Society
  • Sample illustrations
  • "The Best Illustrations from 150 Years of Alice in Wonderland" by Maria Popova
  • "Lewis Carroll – illustrating Alice in Wonderland 1899–1929"
  • "Lewis Carroll – illustrating Alice in Wonderland 1930–2022"

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There are more than 100 illustrators of English language editions of Alice s Adventures in Wonderland 1865 and Through the Looking Glass 1871 with many other artists for non English language editions The illustrator for the original editions was John Tenniel whose illustrations for Alice and Looking Glass are among the best known illustrations ever published The illustrator for the original editions in 1865 left was John Tenniel Alice illustrated in 1907 right by Arthur Rackham Alice by Blanche McManus in 1899Alice by Peter Newell in 1901In 2010 artist David Revoy received the CG Choice Award for his digital painting Alice in Wonderland Alice s Adventures in Wonderland was first published in 1865 but it was withdrawn as the illustrator Tenniel was unhappy with the quality of the printing The text blocks were sent to America where they were bound with a new title page and sold there Apart from E Gertrude Thomson who illustrated the cover of The Nursery Alice 1890 the first artist other than Tenniel to produce illustrations for Alice was Beatrix Potter who created six illustrations in the 1890s although none appeared in book form 1 Contents 1 Copyright 2 List of illustrators 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksCopyright editIn America until 1891 publishers could reprint British books without the copyright restraint but from that date on they had to get the agreement of the UK publishers and authors As a result several US publishing houses issued copies of the Alice books with Tenniel illustrations McManus was the first to attempt the task of providing new illustrations for the books in 1899 Up to 1907 Macmillan held the exclusive copyright of Alice s Adventures in Britain and the Colonies When the copyright ran out many publishers took the opportunity to issue the Alice book with new illustrations and around 20 editions appeared in the following two years alone The Through the Looking Glass copyright did not run out until 1948 1 List of illustrators editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2023 John Tenniel first editions published by Macmillan London Alice s Adventures in Wonderland in 1865 Through the Looking Glass in 1871 and illustrated Carroll s children s book The Nursery Alice in 1890 Blanche McManus the first American editions of the Alice books with new illustrations published by Mansfield amp Wessels in 1899 The books were published in a combined edition in 1900 by Wessels after the publishing partnership dissolved J R Sinclair an illustrated Alice published by The National Sunday School Union London in the Red Nursery Series bright pictorial paper covered boards no date c 1900 1910 Also in plain gray cloth boards Peter Newell Alice published by Harper USA in 1901 amp Looking Glass in 1902 Fanny Y Cory first Alice in 1902 then a combined Alice and Looking Glass in 1905 Both by Rand McNally Maria L Kirk amp John Tenniel published by Stokes USA in 1904 J Watson Davis joint edition of Alice and Looking Glass published by A L Burt New York in 1905 with color plates by Davis in addition to the Tenniel illustrations Davis also provided the frontispiece for Alice s Adventures in Wonderland Retold in Words of One Syllable Burt 1905 Bessie Pease Gutmann Alice first published by Dodge USA in 1907 amp Looking Glass in 1909 first UK edition by Milne in 1908 Thomas Maybank published by Routledge c 1907 1908 Millicent Sowerby published by Chatto amp Windus in 1907 then an American edition by Duffield Chatto amp Windus in 1908 These editions each contain 12 illustrations A second set of eight different illustrations appears in a completely separate edition published by Henry Frowde Hodder and Stoughton London in 1908 Arthur Rackham published by Heinemann in 1907 in a limited edition of 1 130 copies also a trade edition in a smaller format Charles Robinson published by Cassell in 1907 W H Walker published by John Lane in 1907 There are around five different binding variants of the first edition including leather suede blue cloth and paper covered boards Brinsley Le Fanu published by Benn in one volume c 1907 R E McEune color frontispiece amp 21 b amp w s published by Milner amp Co c 1907 Alice Ross published by Nimmo Hay amp Mitchell no date c 1907 T H Robinson amp Charles Pears published by Collins in 1908 Harry Rountree published by Nelson in 1908 There was also a new edition published by Collins in 1928 with new illustrations by Rountree Walter Hawes published by Scott in 1908 John R Neill illustrator of Baum s Oz books Alice Reilly and Lee The Children s Red Books 1908 Evelyn Stuart Hardy published by John F Shaw c 1908 There are 8 illustrations but within 2 issues of the book 4 in one and a different 4 in another There is also an undated edition from the same publisher with all eight illustrations K M Roberts also known as K M R an edition of Alice published by Partridge in 1908 Harry Furniss published in Arthur Mee s The Children s Encyclopaedia during 1908 1909 N Buchanan Alice only b amp w published by Chambers 1909 reprint 1930 Mabel Lucie Attwell published by Raphael Tuck in 1910 George Soper published by Headley 1911 Gordon Robinson apparently first published by Samuel Gabriel and Sons 1911 in softcover linen 4to with four color plates plus a separate full page color cover illustration plus other text illustrations not to be confused by a later smaller 8vo softcover publication by the same publisher with a cover by Burley and four plates by Robinson A second different suite of six illustrations for Alice only again was published by Charles H Kelly in 1916 and then by Epworth undated who also published later editions with fewer plates The Gabriel illustrations were also published in hardcover by Samuel Gabriel and Sons 1916 with five color plates 2 Hugo von Hofsten Alice published by Barse amp Hopkins no date dated by inscription 1915 6 color plates after Tenniel Several later editions have fewer plates There is an edition smaller format with different boards by Brewer Barse Chicago which is dated by inscription in one copy as 1910 so Brewer Barse may be the first published edition Frank Adams published by Blackie in 1912 Emily Overnell Alice only published by Everett and Company Illustration limited to frontispiece which incorporates the title page 2 page illustration This is color in one copy I own b amp w in the other The illustrator s name appears only as a signature on the frontispiece followed by 12 which thus suggests a publication date of about 1912 Alice B Woodward published by Bell in 1913 Millicent Sowerby published by Hodder amp Stoughton in 1913 a new set of illustrations not a reprint of her 1907 work A E Jackson published by Humphrey Milford in 1915 Margaret W Tarrant published by Ward Lock in 1916 with 48 illustrations Milo Winter published by Rand McNally amp Company in 1916 Agnes Richardson published by Geographia Ltd no date c 1920 Elenore Abbott with the Tenniel illustrations George W Jacobs amp Co no date c 1920 the date of a personal inscription in this copy The Washington Square Classics Charles Folkard published by Black in 1921 the poems from the Alice books set to music by Lucy E Broadwood A L Bowley published by Tuck in 1921 Edgar B Thurstan Alice and Looking Glass Odhams Press Ltd London no date c 1921 Gwynedd M Hudson published by Hodder amp Stoughton in 1922 in a limited edition Dudley Jarrett published by Readers Library undated c 1924 Gertrude Welling cover copyright page and purple border illustrations on every page and Christopher Rule brown end pages Alice in WonderlandandThrough the Looking Glass printed on large paper published by J H Sears amp Co Inc New York c 1926 Hume Henderson published by Readers Library undated c 1928 Winifred M Mary Ackroyd black and white illustrations Joyce Mercer color illustrated covers all around including spine Collins Collins Bumper Reward Books early 1920s undated but 1924 inscription Winifred M Mary Ackroyd black amp white illustrations Jessie M King color illustrated covers all around including spine Charles Pears colour frontis amp title page published by Collins Collins Bumper Reward Books c 1928 Willy Pogany published by E P Dutton and Company 1929 3 Emma E Clark color frontispiece and three other color plates signed E Clark alongside Tenniel illustrations in 1930 edition of Alice s Adventures in Wonderland Retold in Words of One Syllable by J C Gorham This text was first published in 1905 with illustrations by J Watson Davis see above Publisher A L Burt Mary Smith Alice s Adventures in Wonderland London Coker no date 1930s 4 color plates and b amp w illustrations and vignettes There is a taped label on title page that gives illustrator s name Original name under the tape was Bessie Pease But these are definitely not illustrations by Pease Strange copy KMR K M Roberts drawings frontispiece by Newsome dust jacket illustration by Clossop spelling Alice Frederick Warne amp Co Ltd c 1930s Beth Goe Willis blue amp black line drawings in text Alice in Wonderland abridged by Dorothy Fleming Tower Books 1930 4to softcover Busy full color wraparound covers depicting a raft of characters Helen Munro published by Nelson in 1932 Dorothy Newsome Alice in Wonderland small 12mo softcover published by McDougall s Educational Co Ltd London amp Edinburgh no date but contemporary ownership inscription dated 1933 J Morton Sale published by Wm Clowes c 1933 D R Sexton published by Shaw in 1933 Helen Jacobs published by Philip amp Tacey in 1935 Alice retold by Constance M Martin M L Clements published by Hutchinson c 1936 Honor C Appleton published by Harrap in 1936 A H Watson published by Collins in 1939 Irene Mountford published by Collins in 1939 with stills from the Paramount film Gil Dyer published by Foulsham c 1939 Rene Cloke Alice published by Gawthorn in 1943 and Looking Glass in 1950 These illustrations were also published by the Waverly Book Co and the Educational Book Co Besides the Gawthorn which is best known she published another different set of illustrations with Dean and Son in 1969 and a third different set in The Radiant Way Fourth Step in 1934 Anthony Rado published by Cornelius c 1944 Robert Hogfeldt published in a Swedish combined edition by Jan Forlag Sweden in 1945 English edition same publisher also 1945 Harry Riley published by Arthur Barron in 1945 Linda Card Alice published by Whitman in 1945 Mervyn Peake first published by Zephyr Sweden in 1946 and then by Wingate London in 1954 Richard Ogle Alice Arandar Books 1946 Green orange and white illustrations same palette as McManus Eileen Soper published by Harrap in 1947 Hugh Gee amp John Tenniel published by Max Parrish in 1948 with 16 innovative photographs of scenes composed and shot by Gee Philip Gough published by Heirloom in 1949 Leonard Weisgard Alice published by Harper and Brothers in 1949 Donald Glue Alice and Looking Glass Colorgravure Publications Melbourne Australia no date 1949 Alice in Wonderland Press Out Toy Theatre with colored figures based on Tenniel illustrations and stage to be constructed Tower Press No 446 British made 1950 A A Nash Alice in Wonderland published by Juvenile Productions no date c 1950s G W Backhouse published by Collins in 1951 John Huehnergarth Winston 1952 David Walsh Alice Blackie and Son 1954 Four full page plates Walsh apparently did a second suite of 16 color plates See Walsh and Cooper 1962 Marjorie Torrey published in 1955 Libico Maraja Alice published by W H Allen in 1957 amp Looking Glass in 1959 Patricia Morris published by Beaverbrook c 1960 Pauline Baynes published by Blackie c 1960 David Walsh amp John Cooper combined Alice and Looking Glass published by Ward Lock in 1962 According to the dust jacket Walsh did the 16 color plates and the black and white vignettes What Cooper contributed is unclear See also Walsh s Alice 1954 Tove Jansson Swedish edition 1966 first English language edition published in 1977 by Delacorte Press New York first UK edition by Tate Publishing in 2011 Ralph Steadman Alice published by Dobson in 1967 amp Looking Glass published by MacGibbon amp Kee in 1972 Janet and Anne Grahame Johnstone published by World Distribution in 1968 Salvador Dali published by Maecenas Press New York in 1969 Kuniyoshi Kaneko published by Olivette in 1974 Moritz Kennel published by Phaidon in 1975 Charles Blackman ISBN 058950388X published by Reed in 1982 ed Nadine Amadio Barry Moser Alice published in a limited edition by Pennyroyal in 1982 amp Looking Glass the same year S Michelle Wiggins published by Ariel Books Knopf 1983 Walter Anderson Anderson s Alice linoleum cuts 1983 University of Mississippi Press Justin Todd Alice published by Gollancz in 1984 amp Looking Glass in 1986 Anthony Browne published by MacRae in 1985 Winner of the Kurt Maschler Award Michael Hague published by Holt Rinehart amp Winston NY in 1985 George A Walker first Canadian artist to illustrate both books Alice in 1988 Looking Glass in 1998 published by Cheshire Cat Press Marketa Prachaticka cs folio black and white Alice and Looking Glass Wellington Publishing Inc Chicago 1989 Peter Weevers published by Hutchinson in 1989 Gavin O Keefe Alice Carroll Foundation Melbourne Australia 1990 Malcolm Ashman Looking Glass published by Dragon s World in 1989 and Alice in 1990 John Bradley folio size illustrations of Alice as re told by David Blair in a young reader s edition Courage Books imprint of Running Press 1992 Angel Dominguez Alice published by Workman Publishing New York 1996 Looking Glass published by Inky Parrott Press Oxford 2015 limited edition signed by the artist 4 Helen Oxenbury Alice published by Walker in a signed limited edition in 1999 amp Looking Glass in 2005 Oxenbury won the Kate Greenaway Medal and the Kurt Maschler Award for Alice Lisbeth Zwerger published by North South Books in 1999 Iassen Ghiuselev abridged edition by Aufbau Verlag in 2000 English edition by Simply Read Books Vancouver in 2003 Robert Sabuda pop up book published by Simon amp Schuster in 2003 Peter Blake Looking Glass only published in a signed limited edition by D3 Editions in 2004 Michael Foreman published by Sterling in 2004 Greg Hildebrandt published by Courage Books in 2004 Anne Bachelier published 2005 by Jerry N Uelsmann Inc in several different editions both commercial and limited Pat Andrea published by Editions Diane de Selliers in 2006 bilingual French and English edition of both Alice and Looking Glass Rodney Matthews published by Templar 2008 John Vernon Lord Alice published in a limited edition by Artist s Choice in 2009 and Looking Glass in 2011 Robert Ingpen Alice published by Walker Books 2009 Looking Glass published by Templar 2015 Yayoi Kusama published by Penguin in 2012 Maggie Taylor photographic illustrations of Alice published by Jerry N Uelsmann Inc 2012 Kriss Sison omnibus edition with manga influenced illustrations published by Seven Seas in 2014 5 In 2015 Inky Parrot Press published a limited edition of Alice with a different artist for each chapter 4 Angel Dominguez Looking Glass published by Inky Parrot Press 2015 limited to 180 standard and 82 special copies Rebecca Dautremer Alice in Wonderland published by Hodder Children s Books 2015 First pubished in Francein 2010 by Hachette Livre David Delamare Alice with a color illustration on every page published by Wendy Ice 2016 Charles van Sandwyk published by Folio Society 2016 limited edition of 1 000 copies Various Russian Alice illustrators in Artist s Choice Editions 2016 limited to 160 standard and 48 special copies Gennady Kalinovsky published by Inky Parrot Press 2018 both books in limited editions of 140 amp 120 copies respectively and available in a two volume slip case Chris Riddell published by Macmillan 2020 Floor Rieder nl published by Pushkin Press 2020 Originally appeared in Amsterdam published by Haarlem in 2014 Riitta Oittinen Alice s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There 2017 2021 Finland References edit a b Illustrating Alice Artists Choice 2013 page22 Gordon Robinson illustrated edition at Project Gutenberg Pogany s Alice a b Artists Choice Editions Seven Seas Entertainment Archived from the original on 2016 02 04 Retrieved 2016 01 28 The Book and Magazine Collector February 2009 No 304 Williams Sidney Herbert 1979 The Lewis Carroll Handbook Folkestone Dawson Illustrating Alice an international selection of illustrated editions of Lewis Carroll sAlice s Adventures in WonderlandandThrough the Looking Glass Artists Choice 2013 Martin Geoff 2016 The Complete Lewis Carroll Bibliography an illustrated handbook Further reading editOvenden Graham ed 1972 The Illustrators of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass London Academy Editions ISBN 0902620258 LCCN 72 76411 OCLC 590762 Introduction by John Davis Also published in New York by St Martin s Press a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint postscript link External links editLewis Carroll Society Sample illustrations The Best Illustrations from 150 Years of Alice in Wonderland by Maria Popova Lewis Carroll illustrating Alice in Wonderland 1899 1929 Lewis Carroll illustrating Alice in Wonderland 1930 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Illustrators of Alice 27s Adventures in Wonderland amp oldid 1215841360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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