Lewis Carroll, who gifted the world "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass," was not only a storyteller and poet but also a professor of mathematics at Oxford and one of the best English photographers of his time. This book...
about Carroll is written in the style of Carroll himself, a master of paradoxes and whimsical nonsense, meaning it combines informative content with play and imagination. The narrative is illustrated with Carroll's own photographs, drawings, and manuscripts.
Lewis Carroll, who gifted the world "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass," was not only a storyteller and poet but also a professor of mathematics at Oxford and one of the best English photographers of his time. This book about Carroll is written in the style of Carroll himself, a master of paradoxes and whimsical nonsense, meaning it combines informative content with play and imagination. The narrative is illustrated with Carroll's own photographs, drawings, and manuscripts.