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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 1862. The novel follows Alice down a rabbit-hole and into a
world of strange and wonderful characters who constantly turn
everything upside down with their mind-boggling logic, word play,
and fantastic parodies. The sequel, Through the Looking-Glass and
What Alice Found There, was published in 1871, and was both a
popular success and appreciated by critics for its wit and
philosophical sophistication. Along with both novels and the
original Tenniel illustrations, this edition includes Carroll's
earlier story Alice's Adventures Under Ground. Appendices include
Carroll's photographs of the Liddell sisters, materials on film and
television adaptations, selections from other "looking-glass" books
for children, and "The Wasp in a Wig," an originally deleted
section of Through the Looking-Glass.
* The concepts of Swarm Facilitation and Swarm Leadership are
gaining strong interest in the professional arena. This book is the
first to provide a useful action-oriented overview for busy
professionals. * Both concise and thorough, the book provides an
ideal overview of the approaches and tools for the different stages
of implementation. * Written by a leading practitioner in the
field, no other title in this area combines expertise and depth
with practical help.
* The concepts of Swarm Facilitation and Swarm Leadership are
gaining strong interest in the professional arena. This book is the
first to provide a useful action-oriented overview for busy
professionals. * Both concise and thorough, the book provides an
ideal overview of the approaches and tools for the different stages
of implementation. * Written by a leading practitioner in the
field, no other title in this area combines expertise and depth
with practical help.
The Andy Griffith Show was one of the most successful series in
television history. It ranked among the top ten shows in the nation
during each of its eight prime-time seasons, from 1960 to 1968.
Over forty years later, the 249 episodes still remain some of the
most frequently watched syndicated shows on television. In this
book, Richard Kelly makes clear to everyone, from the occasional
fan to the serious student of television, why The Andy Griffith
Show is still so beloved. Richard Kelly is a native New Yorker and
received his doctorate from Duke University in Durham, NC.
Professor emeritus at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville,
with a focus on 19th-century English literature, he has also
written biographies of Douglas Jerrold, Lewis Carroll, George du
Maurier, and Graham Greene. He has been a recipient of the Lindsay
Young Professorship.
'Extraordinary . . . Film of the year.' Sleazenation 'Magnificently
bizarre . . . Wonderful.' Empire 'Unlike anything you'll have seen
before . . . Honestly mind-blowing.' BBC Radio 1 'Stunning . . .
Totally original.' Time Out 'Dazzling . . . Demands a second
viewing.' Total Film The critical and audience response made Donnie
Darko the cult film of the year - one whose dark ambiguities caused
audiences to go back to the film again and again trying to fathom
its mysteries. This book brings its readers further into the world
of Donnie Darko and its creator Richard Kelly. Contained within
these pages are an in-depth interview with Richard Kelly who
recounts the gestation of the film; the screenplay; photos and
drawings from the film and artwork inspired by it. Donnie Darko
will never surrender up all its mysteries, but this book will be an
indispensable guide into its intriguing world.
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 1862. The novel follows Alice down a rabbit-hole and into a
world of strange and wonderful characters who constantly turn
everything upside down with their mind-boggling logic, word play,
and fantastic parodies. Like the first, this second edition
includes Carroll's earlier story Alice's Adventures Under Ground,
which allows readers to trace the revisions and to compare
Carroll's own illustrations in the original with the famous John
Tenniel illustrations for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. This
edition also includes new appendix material: George MacDonald
writing on the fantastic, the eighteenth-century children's story
Goody Two-Shoes, a section on film and television adaptations of
Alice, and new illustrations.
Among the most popular children's books of the Victorian period,
The Water-Babies continues to delight readers of all ages. It tells
the story of a young boy named Tom, who escapes his harsh life as a
chimney sweep by being transformed into a "water-baby." His
adventures underwater introduce him to strange animals, gentle
fairies, and exotic seascapes, and Kingsley frequently digresses
from the mythical narrative with his commentary on political and
scientific topics. Many of Linley Sambourne's remarkable
illustrations from the 1886 edition are included in the text of the
novel. This Broadview edition reproduces the first edition of The
Water-Babies, published in 1863. The appendices include a broad
selection of other 19th-century children's literature and excerpts
from Kingsley's essays on evolution, hygiene, and education.
Emerging from Dickens's preoccupation in the early 1840s with
issues of poverty, ignorance, and cruelty, this classic story of
Ebeneezer Scrooge, visited by four ghosts on Christmas Eve, was
first published in 1843 to strong reviews and popular success. The
Broadview edition reprints the first edition(1843) with original
drawings by John Leech. This edition also includes Washington
Irving's descriptions of English Christmas customs; essays by
Dickens on Christmas and on life in the workhouse; a British
government report on the lives of child labourers; a speech by
Dickens on the importance of educating the poor; selected letters;
contemporary reviews; and a listing of film, television, and radio
adaptations of the book.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
Shortlisted, Wilfrid Eggleston Award for NonfictionOn a whim,
armchair-atheist Richard Kelly Kemick joins the 100-plus cast of
The Canadian Badlands Passion Play, North America's largest
production of its kind and one of the main tourist attractions in
Alberta. By the time closing night is over, Kemick has a story to
tell. From the controversial choice of casting to the bizarre life
in rehearsal, this glorious behind-the-scenes look at one of
Canada's strangest theatrical spectacles also confronts the role of
religion in contemporary life and the void left by its absence for
non-believers.In the tradition of tragic luminaries such as David
Foster Wallace, Jonathan Goldstein, and David Sedaris, I Am Herod
gives its congregation of readers unparalleled access to the
players of the Passion: there's Judas, who wears a leather jacket
even when it's 30EC; the Chief Sadducee, who is ostracized for his
fanaticism; Pilate, the only actor who swears; the Holy Spirit, who
is breaking ground as the role's first female actor; and the
understudy Christ, the previous year's real-deal Christ who was
demoted to backup and now performs illicit one-man shows backstage.
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