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The complete works of Lewis Carroll - cover

The complete works of Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll

Verlag: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Beschreibung

Step into Wonderland—and far beyond.

Lewis Carroll, master of whimsy and imagination, gave the world Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass—but his genius extended to poetry, logic puzzles, and fantastical tales. The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll gathers all of his novels, stories, poems, and essays into one definitive edition, offering readers a journey into the mind of one of literature's most creative voices.

Why readers love it:

Magical and timeless. Carroll's worlds of curious characters, wordplay, and wonder captivate readers of every age.

A complete collection. All of his works—fiction, poetry, essays, and more—together in one essential volume.

For dreamers and thinkers. Blends imagination with clever wit, logic, and charm.

A literary treasure
Beloved for over 150 years, Carroll's works continue to inspire art, film, and fantasy literature. This complete edition is perfect for families, students, and collectors alike—an indispensable companion for anyone who believes in the power of imagination.

✨ Rediscover the magic, mischief, and marvels of Lewis Carroll's timeless creations.

👉 Click "Buy Now" and own The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll—a definitive journey into fantasy, poetry, and wonder.
Verfügbar seit: 26.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 1396 Seiten.

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