Alice In Wonderland…a look back

Twas Brillig!

With a yet another new version of Alice In Wonderland being released today in a theater near you, I thought I’d take a look back in the Internet Archive to see what we have.

Here is the first movie version from 1903: http://www.archive.org/details/Alice_in_Wonderland_1903

I liked this one a bit better: http://www.archive.org/details/AliceInWonderland1915_503. That’s one angry looking white rabbit.

Of course we have many texts. I enjoyed this one with the pen and ink drawings dispersed throughout: http://www.archive.org/stream/alicesadventwond00carrrich#page/n5/mode/2up

And if you have the time but don’t want to read, you might enjoy this reading by author Cory Doctorow: http://www.archive.org/details/AliceInWonderlandReadByCoryDoctorow

Last, here’s a live version of White Rabbit by Irish performer Cara Cowan: http://www.archive.org/details/BandwidthFilmsCaraCowan-WhiteRabbit_JeffersonAirplane_Part2of2_   white rabbit

O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!’

It’s down the rabbit hole for me….
- Jeff Kaplan

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10 Responses to Alice In Wonderland…a look back

  1. gitesh kumar says:

    I like the book alice in wonderland very much.It is too interesting and good book i never read like this before i am not able to express my feelings in short.actually i m speechless after reading this book.how wonderful words are being used in this.At last i want to thank to the author “Jeff Kaplan” who has written mindblowing book.thanks a lot for writting this book.

  2. Kathy W says:

    Thank you so much for the Alice in Wonderland links! They made my day!

  3. sexhikayeler says:

    Thank you so much for the Alice in Wonderland links! They made my day!

  4. Merci pour cet excellent travail d’archive .
    Je suis à la recherche d’une pièce de théâtre gestuel .Le cinéma muet est pour moi une source d’inspiration .
    Cordialement
    Sylvie

  5. genetikolors says:

    Is the second link still available?The page cannot be found. Was the file removed??

  6. Ly says:

    Thanks very much for the links !
    I already knew the first movie version from 1903 which is great, and I’m very glad to discover the second movie http://www.archive.org/details/AliceInWonderland1915_503.
    Unfortunately, he last link gets me to en error page.

  7. Tim Crow says:

    Very cool!
    Alice Liddel was my great-great-grandmother Isabel’s cousin; Isabel was with them on the outings where the author told the stories.
    It’s great to find these lesser-known renditions of the story.
    Thank you!

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