Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Vintage Wonderland

Reading has always been my "thing" and I was fortunate as a child that people knew this and often gave me books as gifts.I received Alice in Wonderland from our neighbors the McCoys for my sixth birthday.It is now definitely vintage, and it features the original etched illustrations, which are really great. The book has aged really well, probably because it hasn't been opened since I first read it 36 years ago!Even though I am a big reader and I re-read many of the classics as a child, I just never got into Alice in Wonderland and only ready it the one time. I like British humor usually, but this just seemed whacked out to me. Which, if you know anything about Lewis Carroll, it is!
For more great vintage items, be sure to visit Suzanne @ ColoradoLady where there is a list of all the Vintage Thingies Thursday participants!
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19 comments:

  1. I never even read that book. It seemed too adult and weird when I was a child. I would probably appreciate it if I read it now.

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  2. I loved your book and the illustrations are wonderful. Happy VTT..have a lovely weekend.

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  3. Hi Elizabeth.. I like reading too and but I never finish reading this Alice in Wonderland.. I have a copy too but god knows where it is right now.. hehehehe.. Hapy VTT

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  4. Love your book--I'm afraid I wasn't a fan of Alice either, and then reading it in college as an English major and disecting it and hashing out all the social commentary kinda ruined it totally! But if I saw a beautiful vintage copy, I'd probably buy it!

    And I lo-o-o-ove your rick rack page adornment!

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  5. How odd, none of us were Alice fans! I never could understand the fascination with it, still don't!

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  6. i loved reading lots too as a child and was given lots of books including 'Alice in Wonderland' just like you..i couldn't get into it either but i loved the movie!!..i can't wait to see Tim Burton's version to be released soon starring Johnny Depp :)

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  7. You have the neatest things saved--even the card!

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  8. I didn't read that book when I was a child but I love watching the movie and the cartoon version...

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  10. I love Alice In Wonderland and have read the book(s). Lewis Carroll (not his real name) was an odd man with ailments. Nice copy!

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  11. Hi elizabeth. I haven't read this in awhile. thanks for sharing.

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  12. Hi elizabeth. I haven't read this in awhile. thanks for sharing.

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  13. I totally agree-very wacky and not so nice...I never really got into it either. Your book is great however and the illustrations are wonderful!

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  14. Thank you for sharing your great book. It is neat that you saved it. So many people do not do that anymore,

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  15. Elizabeth, I am always in awe at your wonderful things and how they have been so well cared for down through the years. What a great book to have from your childhood. Have a great VTT and a wonderful weekend.

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  16. Neat book. My mom must have read it to me at some time because I don't know how I'd know it if she hadn't. Yes, it was whacked out but very curious *LOL* My sister's passed down a set of Alice in Wonderland paper dolls complete with props which was pretty neat.

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  17. FAB Alice in Wonderland book!
    ENJOY your weekend!
    Fifi

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  18. Your great book Thank you for sharing .

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