Alice in Dreamland


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It's been 5 years since the Trump inspired insurrection of January 6. But the seeds of rebellion have continued to fester in a divided country that sits on the brink of anarchy . The issue isn't if the re will be another atte mpt to overthrow our democracy . But simply a matter of when? And in what form will it be? In Los Angeles a black prostitute PEPPER has stolen a USB flash drive from the laptop of an influential white nationalist politician because he refused pay her for sex. But unknown to Pepper, the flash drive is encrypted with a detailed outline for an other insurrection designed by a group of ultra conservative white supremacist politicians in an effort to salvage dwindling white influence and political power. Known as the Alice Plan, it sets forth the protocols for the establishment of a new 'whites English speaking republic to be located on foreign soil . The Alice Plan calls for US corporations to divest themselves of any and all financial interes ts in America, and to redirect tho se resources to finance the building of the new republic while gradually relocating the entire white population out of America by the end of 2050. Pepper's efforts to blackmail the politician for money are met with death threats . So she hires a white disabled ex cop TERRY C. TAYLOR as her bodyguard for $5,000 until she can find out what's on the flash drive. But Taylor is a bigoted racist ex detective who takes her money but doesn't take Pepper's fears seriously ------ Until she turn s up dead in the L.A. River. A month later CARMEN Pepper's white half sister who lives in New Jersey notifies Taylor she received a letter and small package from Pepper stating in the event of her death she was instructed to give the ex detective the flash drive and another $5,000 to pursue her killers. Back in Washington DC treasonous Kansas Senator METHIAS CRANDAL has called a clandestine meeting with the thirteen white supremacist politicians to bring them up to date on the missing flash drive and the death of the prostitute. Not knowing where the prostitute hid the flash drive, they decide to hire NATHAN HANDLER a brutal ex Marine and veteran Psych Ops interrogator at the infamous Abu Grib prison to try and find where Pepper hid the flash drive and to liquidate the person she left it with. But when Handler shows up unannounced on Taylor's doorstep and offers to pay him $20,000 to help find the flash drive, Taylor realizes Pepper s fear was real and that someone high up in the government is willing to kill to retrieve it. Tayl or doesn't tell the Kandahar veteran he already has the flash drive. Instead he sets out to locate someone who can crack open the encrypted information. And when he does, it sets in motion a deadly cat and mouse chase that takes them across two continents and 9000 miles of ocean that ends up in the corridors of power in the Oval Office. And the only question that remains........Is the president a part of it?




Alice in Wonderland


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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is an 1865 English children's novel by Lewis Carroll, a mathematics don at the University of Oxford. It details the story of a girl named Alice who falls through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world of anthropomorphic creatures. It is seen as an example of the literary nonsense genre. The artist John Tenniel provided 42 wood-engraved illustrations for the book.It received positive reviews upon release and is now one of the best-known works of Victorian literature; its narrative, structure, characters and imagery have had a widespread influence on popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy genre. It is credited as helping end an era of didacticism in children's literature, inaugurating an era in which writing for children aimed to "delight or entertain". The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as with children. The titular character Alice shares her name with Alice Liddell, a girl Carroll knewscholars disagree about the extent to which the character was based upon her.




Alitji in Dreamland


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For children; Pitjantjatjara translation of Alices adventures in wonderland, in which animals and activities are appropriate to Central Australia.




Wonderland


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Follow the White Rabbit into this imaginative adult coloring book inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, featuring intricate pen-and-ink drawings by acclaimed artist Amily Shen. Meet the Cheshire Cat, attend the Mad Hatter's tea party, and play croquet with the Queen of Hearts in this evocative tale that invites you into a strange and beautiful new world of coloring.




Jasmine Becket-Griffith Coloring Book


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At last, Jasmine Becket-Griffith's most loved paintings are now available as a coloring book!Jasmine has selected 55 of her favorite characters to create this fantasy art adventure for you to enjoy. Designed for coloring book fanatics both young and old, there are detailed intricacies for those who love to lose themselves in meditative detail, and there are broad patches and fun characters for those who like to take a simpler approach.Each coloring pattern features an enlightening description about the original painting it is based on, and the individual character depicted, to satisfy the curiosity of the artist's many fans.




Alice's Adventures in Wonderland


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Escaping Dreamland


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Robert Parrish’s childhood obsession with series books like the Hardy Boys and Tom Swift inspired him to become an author. Just as his debut novel becomes a bestseller, his relationship with his girlfriend, Rebecca, begins to fall apart. Robert realizes he must confront his secret demons by fulfilling a youthful promise to solve a mystery surrounding his favorite series—the Tremendous Trio. Guided by twelve tattered books and an unidentified but tantalizing fragment of a story, Robert journeys into the history of the books that changed his life, hoping they can help him once again. His odyssey takes him to 1906 Manhattan, a time of steamboats, boot blacks, and Fifth Avenue mansions, but every discovery he makes only leads to more questions. Robert’s quest intertwines with the stories of three young people trying to define their places in the world at the dawn of a new and exciting century. Magda, Gene, and Tom not only write the children’s books that Robert will one day love, together they explore the vibrant city on their doorstep, from the Polo Grounds to Coney Island’s Dreamland, drawing the reader into the Gilded Age as their own friendships deepen. The connections between the authors, their creations, and Robert’s redemptive journey make for a beautifully crafted novel that is an ode to the children’s series books of our past, to New York City, and above all, to the power of love and friendship.




Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Other Tales


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Delve into this stunning gift edition boasting the complete collection of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Other Tales and original, iconic illustrations by John Tenniel. The next edition in the Knickerbocker Classic series, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Other Tales features the writings of Lewis Carroll, the master of puns, puzzles, and fantasy that have been delighting adults and children alike for over 150 years.This volume is comprised of both Alice books (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass); the nonsense poems, including "The Hunting of the Snark" and "Jabberwocky"; the novels Sylvie and Bruno and Sylvie and Bruno Concluded; and essays and other miscellaneous writings of this prolific writer. For Lewis Carroll fans worldwide, this stunning gift edition with an elegantly designed cloth binding features a slipcase, ribbon marker, and a new introduction by Lori Campbell.




Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass


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Emerging in several different versions during the author's lifetime, Lewis Carroll's Alice novels have a publishing history almost as magical and mysterious as the stories themselves. Zoe Jaques and Eugene Giddens offer a detailed and nuanced account of the initial publication of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and investigate how their subsequent transformations through print, illustration, film, song, music videos, and even stamp-cases and biscuit tins affected the reception of these childhood favourites. The authors consider issues related to the orality of the original tale and its impact on subsequent transmission, the differences between the manuscripts and printed editions, and the politics of writing and publishing for children in the 1860s. In addition, they take account of Carroll's own responses to the books' popularity, including his writing of major adaptations and a significant body of meta-textual commentary, and his reactions to the staging of Alice in Wonderland. Attentive to the child reader, how changing notions of childhood identity and needs affected shifting narratives of the story, and the representation of the child's body by various illustrators, the authors also make a significant contribution to childhood studies.




Alice's Adventures in Wonderland


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First published in 1865, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland began as a story told to Alice Liddell and her two sisters on a boating trip in July of 1862. The novel follows Alice down a rabbit-hole and into a surreal world of strange and wonderful characters who constantly turn everything upside-down with their mind-boggling logic and word play, and their fantastic parodies. Carroll's fable illustrates his masterful ability to weave logic with nonsense in a tale that continues to delight all ages. While this great classic is widely available, the Broadview edition is unique. Richard Kelly combines Alice's Adventures in Wonderland not with the later (and largely distinct) work Through the Looking Glass but rather with Alice's Adventures Under Ground, Lewis Carroll's first version of the story. Readers are thus able to trace the literary revisions, and to compare Caroll's own illustrations in the original with the famous John Tenniel illustrations for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Among the many other materials included in the Broadview Literary Texts edition are a substantial selection of early reviews, selections from Carroll's diaries and correspondence, Carroll's early nonsense poems, and the originals of the poems parodied in his text.