December 17, 2008
Lewis Carroll (1832–98), author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, is also recognized as one of the most influential Victorian portrait photographers 
The best introductory monograph available on Carroll’s photography
Documents the development of his career through a chronological sequence of images
Includes his famous portraits of the original Alice who inspired the stories and eminent Victorians such as Alfred Lord Tennyson and John Everett Millais
Offers a fresh perspective on Carroll’s life and works, and provides insightful analysis of the photographs and their subjects
A fascinating portrait of Victorian England from the eye of one of the world’s best-loved children’s authors which will appeal to photography and history enthusiasts, as well as the many fans of his writing
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  • Lewis Carroll (1832–98), author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, is also recognized as one of the most influential Victorian portrait photographers
  • The best introductory monograph available on Carroll’s photography
  • Documents the development of his career through a chronological sequence
    of images
  • Includes his famous portraits of the original Alice who inspired the stories and eminent Victorians such as Alfred Lord Tennyson and John Everett Millais
  • Offers a fresh perspective on Carroll’s life and works, and provides insightful analysis of the photographs and their subjects
  • A fascinating portrait of Victorian England from the eye of one of the world’s
    best-loved children’s authors which will appeal to photography and history enthusiasts, as well as the many fans of his writing

fuKING cool

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