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This is a blog post about how to read different editions of "Alice in Wonderland" without the right software. There's a lot of benefits in This post discusses what you need and why you should read it. It also goes into detail about the various Alice in Wonderland Editions that you can find and how to set them free from their digital prisons. One day, when we were walking home from school, we went into an old house behind our local library. We found something really peculiar: a number of books stacked on top of each other, all with brown spines and sharply-printed titles like “The History of Science” or “Writing for Children. ” On the bottom of each book, in a red font, were the words “copyright year + author” followed by a copyright symbol. We flipped through these books for a while and read some of their pages before we noticed something strange: there was no one around. No librarians, no janitors, not even any library patrons. In fact, we couldn’t find them anywhere inside or around the library. We panicked for a minute until we realized that they probably left to use the restroom or something like that. The library was pretty old and wouldn't have had bathrooms yet in that time period so it made sense that they would have gone to go use other facilities. Eventually we took all the books back to the room we were staying in. Our next plan of action was to find out who wrote these strange books and why they can't be found anymore. After some research on the internet, we discovered that no one knew who wrote them or why they left them there. Nowadays, these old textbooks are more valuable than ever thanks to their age; no copies are available online, and some of them can't even be found anywhere else. "Alice in Wonderland" is a book written by Lewis Carroll, not Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. "Carroll" is the pen name he used when he wrote this famous children's story. It was first published in 1865. It was written for Alice Liddell, the daughter of the Dean of Christ Church, Oxford University. One day, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson took his friend's three young daughters on a boat ride on the Thames River. He told the girls an amazing story about a girl named Alice who fell into a rabbit hole and traveled into Wonderland. They soon found themselves close to the location of Wonderland. It was then that Dodgson told them the story of Alice he had invented. During his writing, Carroll changed many small details in the story, such as coming up with a name for the White Rabbit and changing Alice's personality and clothes to make her more interesting and appealing. He decided to make Alice a young girl coming from a middle-class family just like his own family. Alice was also created as a shy girl who gets sick easily and therefore needs someone to take care of her during her stay in Wonderland. cfa1e77820
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