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ALICE WONDERLAND *** - - - - -Produced by Geof Pawlicki and Jim Chamings - - - - - -</pre> - - -<H1 ALIGN="center"> -The Tenniel Illustrations for Carroll's Alice in Wonderland -</H1> - -<BR> - -<H3 ALIGN="center"> -by -</H3> - -<H2 ALIGN="center"> -Sir John Tenniel -</H2> - -<BR><BR> - -<H2 ALIGN="center"> -ILLUSTRATIONS -</H2> - -<PRE> - 1. <A HREF="#alice01">King and Queen inspecting tart in courtroom</A> - 2. <A HREF="#alice02">White Rabbit checking watch</A> - 3. <A HREF="#alice03">Alice finding tiny door behind curtain</A> - 4. <A HREF="#alice04">Alice taking "Drink Me" bottle</A> - 5. <A HREF="#alice05">Alice stretched tall</A> - 6. <A HREF="#alice06">Giant Alice watching Rabbit run away</A> - 7. <A HREF="#alice07">Alice in pool of tears</A> - 8. <A HREF="#alice08">Alice with Mouse in pool of tears</A> - 9. <A HREF="#alice09">Dodo presenting thimble</A> - 10. <A HREF="#alice10">Mouse telling story to birds and Alice</A> - 11. <A HREF="#alice11">Alice cramped in Rabbit's house</A> - 12. <A HREF="#alice12">Alice's hand grabbing at Rabbit</A> - 13. <A HREF="#alice13">"There goes Bill!"</A> - 14. <A HREF="#alice14">Dog looking at tiny Alice</A> - 15. <A HREF="#alice15">Alice meets the Caterpillar</A> - 16. <A HREF="#alice16">Father William standing on head</A> - 17. <A HREF="#alice17">Father William somersaulting in the door</A> - 18. <A HREF="#alice18">Father William having eaten the goose</A> - 19. <A HREF="#alice19">Father William balancing eel on nose</A> - 20. <A HREF="#alice20">Fish and Frog servants</A> - 21. <A HREF="#alice21">Cook, Duchess, Cheshire Cat, Baby, and Alice</A> - 22. <A HREF="#alice22">Alice and pig baby</A> - 23. <A HREF="#alice23">Alice speaks to Cheshire Cat</A> - 24. <A HREF="#alice24">Cheshire Cat fading to smile</A> - 25. <A HREF="#alice25">Mad Tea Party</A> - 26. <A HREF="#alice26">Hatter engaging in rhetoric</A> - 27. <A HREF="#alice27">Hatter and Hare dunking Dormouse</A> - 28. <A HREF="#alice28">Two, Five, and Seven painting the rosebush</A> - 29. <A HREF="#alice29">"OFF WITH HER HEAD!"</A> - 30. <A HREF="#alice30">Alice trying to play croquet with flamingo and hedgehog</A> - 31. <A HREF="#alice31">Executioner argues with King about cutting off Cheshire Cat's head</A> - 32. <A HREF="#alice32">Alice (with flamingo) chats with the Duchess</A> - 33. <A HREF="#alice33">Gryphon asleep</A> - 34. <A HREF="#alice34">Mock Turtle and Gryphon singing to Alice</A> - 35. <A HREF="#alice35">Mock Turtle and Gryphon demonstrating the Lobster Quadrille to Alice</A> - 36. <A HREF="#alice36">Lobster primping before a mirror</A> - 37. <A HREF="#alice37">White Rabbit, dressed as herald, blowing trumpet</A> - 38. <A HREF="#alice38">Mad Hatter arrives hastily in court to testify</A> - 39. <A HREF="#alice39">…and just as hastily leaves</A> - 40. <A HREF="#alice40">Giant Alice upsets the jury (literally)</A> - 41. <A HREF="#alice41">King reflecting in court</A> - 42. <A HREF="#alice42">"You're nothing but a pack of cards!"</A> -</PRE> - -<BR> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR><BR> - -<A NAME="alice01"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice01a.gif" ALT="King and Queen inspecting tart in courtroom" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -1. King and Queen inspecting tart in courtroom -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice02"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice02a.gif" ALT="White Rabbit checking watch" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -2. White Rabbit checking watch -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice03"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice03a.gif" ALT="Alice finding tiny door behind curtain" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -3. Alice finding tiny door behind curtain -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice04"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice04a.gif" ALT="Alice taking "Drink Me" bottle" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -4. Alice taking "Drink Me" bottle -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice05"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice05a.gif" ALT="Alice stretched tall" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -5. Alice stretched tall -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice06"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice06a.gif" ALT="Giant Alice watching Rabbit run away" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -6. Giant Alice watching Rabbit run away -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice07"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice07a.gif" ALT="Alice in pool of tears" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -7. Alice in pool of tears -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice08"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice08a.gif" ALT="Alice with Mouse in pool of tears" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -8. Alice with Mouse in pool of tears -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice09"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice09a.gif" ALT="Dodo presenting thimble" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -9. Dodo presenting thimble -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice10"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice10a.gif" ALT="Mouse telling story to birds and Alice" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -10. Mouse telling story to birds and Alice -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice11"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice11a.gif" ALT="Alice cramped in Rabbit's house" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -11. Alice cramped in Rabbit's house -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice12"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice12a.gif" ALT="Alice's hand grabbing at Rabbit" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -12. Alice's hand grabbing at Rabbit -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice13"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice13a.gif" ALT=""There goes Bill!"" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -13. "There goes Bill!" -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice14"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice14a.gif" ALT="Dog looking at tiny Alice" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -14. Dog looking at tiny Alice -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice15"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice15a.gif" ALT="Alice meets the Caterpillar" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -15. Alice meets the Caterpillar -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice16"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice16a.gif" ALT="Father William standing on head" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -16. Father William standing on head -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice17"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice17a.gif" ALT="Father William somersaulting in the door" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -17. Father William somersaulting in the door -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice18"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice18a.gif" ALT="Father William having eaten the goose" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -18. Father William having eaten the goose -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice19"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice19a.gif" ALT="Father William balancing eel on nose" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -19. Father William balancing eel on nose -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice20"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice20a.gif" ALT="Fish and Frog servants" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -20. Fish and Frog servants -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice21"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice21a.gif" ALT="Cook, Duchess, Cheshire Cat, Baby, and Alice" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -21. Cook, Duchess, Cheshire Cat, Baby, and Alice -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice22"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice22a.gif" ALT="Alice and pig baby" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -22. Alice and pig baby -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice23"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice23a.gif" ALT="Alice speaks to Cheshire Cat" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -23. Alice speaks to Cheshire Cat -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice24"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice24a.gif" ALT="Cheshire Cat fading to smile" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -24. Cheshire Cat fading to smile -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice25"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice25a.gif" ALT="Mad Tea Party" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -25. Mad Tea Party -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice26"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice26a.gif" ALT="Hatter engaging in rhetoric" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -26. Hatter engaging in rhetoric -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice27"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice27a.gif" ALT="Hatter and Hare dunking Dormouse" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -27. Hatter and Hare dunking Dormouse -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice28"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice28a.gif" ALT="Two, Five, and Seven painting the rosebush" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -28. Two, Five, and Seven painting the rosebush -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice29"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice29a.gif" ALT=""OFF WITH HER HEAD!"" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -29. "OFF WITH HER HEAD!" -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice30"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice30a.gif" ALT="Alice trying to play croquet with flamingo and hedgehog" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -30. Alice trying to play croquet with flamingo and hedgehog -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice31"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice31a.gif" ALT="Executioner argues with King about cutting off Cheshire Cat's head" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -31. Executioner argues with King about cutting off Cheshire Cat's head -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice32"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice32a.gif" ALT="Alice (with flamingo) chats with the Duchess" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -32. Alice (with flamingo) chats with the Duchess -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice33"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice33a.gif" ALT="Gryphon asleep" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -33. Gryphon asleep -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice34"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice34a.gif" ALT="Mock Turtle and Gryphon singing to Alice" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -34. Mock Turtle and Gryphon singing to Alice -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice35"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice35a.gif" ALT="Mock Turtle and Gryphon demonstrating the Lobster Quadrille to Alice" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -35. Mock Turtle and Gryphon demonstrating the Lobster Quadrille to Alice -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice36"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice36a.gif" ALT="Lobster primping before a mirror" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -36. Lobster primping before a mirror -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice37"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice37a.gif" ALT="White Rabbit, dressed as herald, blowing trumpet" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -37. White Rabbit, dressed as herald, blowing trumpet -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice38"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice38a.gif" ALT="Mad Hatter arrives hastily in court to testify" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -38. Mad Hatter arrives hastily in court to testify -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice39"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice39a.gif" ALT="...and just as hastily leaves" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -39. …and just as hastily leaves -</H4> -</CENTER> - -<HR ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> - -<BR> - -<A NAME="alice40"></A> -<CENTER> -<IMG SRC="images/alice40a.gif" ALT="Giant Alice upsets the jury (literally)" BORDER="2"> -<H4> -40. 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