- 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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