Carroll, L.: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Unabridged)
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Alice's adventures, funny, inventive and disturbing, have fascinated children and adults alike since their publication. This is a new unabridged recording...
Alice's adventures, funny, inventive and disturbing, have fascinated children and adults alike since their publication. This is a new unabridged recording using many voices to take the parts of The White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts and the Cheshire Cat - and, of course, Alice herself. It makes for a roller-coaster ride of delightful fantasy.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (more info)
Andrew Branch, reader
Hayward Morse, reader
Christopher Scott, reader
Jo Wyatt, reader
Charles Collingwood, reader
Nigel Lambert, reader
Anne Rosenfeld, reader
Jill Shilling, reader
Lewis Carroll,
Teresa Gallagher, reader
Liza Ross,
Stephen Thorne, reader
Steve Hodson, reader
Richard Pearce, reader
Sean Barrett, reader
David Horovitch, reader
David Timson, reader
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All in the golden afternoon... - 2:20
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Chapter 1: Down the Rabbit-Hole - 3:16
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Down down down... - 3:53
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Suddenly she came upon a little... - 3:54
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After a while... - 2:49
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Chapter 2: ‘Curiouser and curiouser!’ - 5:10
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‘How doth the little crocodile’... - 4:37
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The mouse looked at her... - 4:05
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Chapter 3: A Caucus-Race - 6:36
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The next thing was to eat the comfits... - 4:35
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Chapter 4: The Rabbit Sends in - 4:31
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Luckily for Alice... - 4:13
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She waited for some time... - 4:12
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The first thing I've got to do... - 4:28
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (more info)
Andrew Branch, reader
Hayward Morse, reader
Christopher Scott, reader
Jo Wyatt, reader
Charles Collingwood, reader
Nigel Lambert, reader
Anne Rosenfeld, reader
Jill Shilling, reader
Lewis Carroll,
Teresa Gallagher, reader
Liza Ross,
Stephen Thorne, reader
Steve Hodson, reader
Richard Pearce, reader
Sean Barrett, reader
David Horovitch, reader
David Timson, reader
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Chapter 5: Advice from a Caterpillar - 3:53
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‘You are old, Father William’... - 5:58
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She had just succeeded - 4:36
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Chapter 6: Pig and Pepper - 4:20
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The door led right into a large kitchen... - 4:56
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As soon as she made out the proper way... - 4:08
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‘How do you know I'm mad?’ - 3:37
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Chapter 7: A Mad Tea-Party - 2:58
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The hatter was the first... - 3:34
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The hatter shook his head... - 3:50
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Alice did not know quite what to say... - 4:40
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Chapter 8: The Queen’s Croquet-Ground - 3:32
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Alice was rather doubtful... - 4:35
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Alice thought she had never seen... - 4:42
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The queen had only one way... - 3:19
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (more info)
Andrew Branch, reader
Hayward Morse, reader
Christopher Scott, reader
Jo Wyatt, reader
Charles Collingwood, reader
Nigel Lambert, reader
Anne Rosenfeld, reader
Jill Shilling, reader
Lewis Carroll,
Teresa Gallagher, reader
Liza Ross,
Stephen Thorne, reader
Steve Hodson, reader
Richard Pearce, reader
Sean Barrett, reader
David Horovitch, reader
David Timson, reader
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Chapter 9: The Mock Turtle’s Story - 5:37
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Alice looked up... - 3:23
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They had not gone far... - 3:04
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The mock turtle went on... - 3:56
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Chapter 10: The Lobster Quadrille - 3:16
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‘Will you walk a little faster?’ said a whiting... - 3:37
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Alice was thoroughly puzzled - 3:20
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‘Tis the voice of the lobster’... - 2:19
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‘Beautiful soup, so rich and green’... - 2:48
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Chapter 11: Who Stole the Tarts? - 3:59
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The first witness was the hatter - 4:19
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Here one of the guinea pigs cheered... - 3:15
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Chapter 12: Alice's Evidence - 5:24
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The white rabbit put on his spectacles - 4:46
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‘Wake up, Alice dear’... - 4:46