Welcome to Wonderland and the topsy-turvy world of Lewis Carroll, where nothing means quite what it seems and nobody might pass you on the street! Journey down the rabbit hole and through the looking-glass and enter into the mythical, magical imagination of Lewis Carroll and his beloved heroine, Alice. Editor Linda Sunshine, in her follow-up to the bestselling All Things Oz, has gathered together an incredible collection of artwork, quotations, letters, recipes, puzzles and games inspired by the works of Lewis Carroll. She has traveled the world for the most extraordinary examples of art from hundreds of editions of Carrolls works, including versions from the United States, England, Italy, France, Japan and Russia. Complementing Sir John Tenniels classic drawings are works by such renowned illustrators as Arthur Rackham, Gwynedd Hudson, Charles Folkard, Blanche McManus, Gertrude Kay, Mabel Lucie Attwell and Milo Winter. (...)
Have you been looking for love in all the wrong places? Are you so fed up with blind dates that youre considering the merits of celibacy? Is even the geekiest Mr. Wrong beginning to look like Mr. Right?Frustrated singles, dont spend another Saturday night in front of the TV with a pint of Haagen-Dazs! Bestselling humorist Linda Sunshines tongue-in-cheek advice will help you survive and conquer the daunting dating game with aplomb.This fully revised edition of Sunshines 1988 classic includes everything you need to know in the search for the man of your dreamsor at the very least, the man of your mothers dreams. From online and blind dating to more eccentric methods such as surrogate dating, the quest for your dream date has never been more hilarious. Youll learn:Where to find prospective dates (off-track betting, seedy bars, and the Alaskan Tundra are top picks) How to prepare for a date in just under six minutesor six hours, depending on your scheduleHow to turn that tawdry affair (one date) into a lasting, meaningful relationship (two dates) How to wash that man out of your hairwithout getting split endsComplete with helpful tests and quizzes (How Desperate Are You? and Am I a Good Lover, or What?), Women Who Date Too Much offers single women everywhere this compelling message of hope: Most people arent really in love. They just act that way to aggravate their friends.