| Anthropology - 1900 - 958 pages
...in romance more marvelous than a dream. Listen for a moment to the dreams of Alice in Wonderland : Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by...conversations ? " So she was considering in her own mind . . . whether the pleasure of making a daisy-chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking... | |
| St. Louis Public Library - 1914 - 376 pages
...Washington St., Chicago. $1.50. BOOKS TO BUY FOR CHILDREN. THIRD EDITION, REVISED, 1914. PICTURE BOOKS. " 'And what is the use of a book,' thought Alice, 'without pictures or conversations?' " — From Alice in Wonderland. Brooke, LL Golden goose book. Warne, $2.00. Contents: Golden Goose.... | |
| St. Louis Public Library - 1911 - 458 pages
...from the publishers. Addressee will be furnished upon application at the Library. PICTURE BOOKS. " 'And what is the use of a book,' thought Alice, 'without pictures or conversations?' " — From Alice *rt Wonderland. Brooke, LL Golden goose book. Warne, $2.00. Contents: Golden Goose.... | |
| Stratton Duluth Brooks - Readers - 1906 - 268 pages
...or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversation in it, " and what is the use of a book," thought Alice,...pictures or conversations ? " So she was considering, as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid, whether the pleasure of... | |
| Kate F. Oswell, Charles Benajan Gilbert - Readers - 1911 - 352 pages
...cannot tell," said he, " But 'twas a famous victory ! " KOBERT SOUTHEY. ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE Alice was beginning to get very...she was considering in her own mind, as well as she could,—for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid, — whether the pleasure of making a... | |
| Anne Carroll Moore - Children - 1923 - 216 pages
...direction, has been printed also in an International edition. CHAPTER THREE ILLUSTRATING BOOKS FOR CHILDREN "What is the use of a book" thought Alice, "without pictures or conversations?" LEWIS CARROLL THE greatest artists are none too good to make drawings for children's books," wrote... | |
| Richard Wilson - English language - 1925 - 136 pages
...subject-matter of attractive pieces of English writing, and especially in those of a conversational character. " And what is the use of a book," thought Alice, " without pictures and conversations." An attempt is also made to show by means of practical exercises in great variety... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - American literature - 1926 - 1744 pages
...Son is given, Firstborn of God and Heir of Heaven. LEWIS CARROLL (1832-1892) From ALICE IN WONDERLAND C. ScriPv - ns she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid), whether the pleasure of making... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - American literature - 1926 - 1746 pages
...Son is given, Firstborn of God and Heir of Heaven. LEWIS CARROLL (1832-1892) From ALICE IN WoNDERLAND + / There was nothing so very remarkable in that; nor did Alice think it so very much out of the way to... | |
| Electronic journals - 1927 - 444 pages
...New Books Air Lines to Span Nation AVIATION KERNELS OF THE UNIVERSE — CB Bazzoni — Doran ($1.25). "'What is the use of a book,' thought Alice, 'without pictures or conversations?'" Plenty of scientific books have pictures, but since the days of Galileo conversation has been lost... | |
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