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Alice in the ziperkalie, or through the mirror and what Alice saw there

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Cover:Hard
Category:Children's BookScience Fiction and Fantasy
ISBN:978-5-9287-2934-9
Dimensions: 275x25x355cm


Everyone knows this girl: once she fell into a rabbit hole, and now she passed through the mirror. Her name was Alice, she lived in Victorian England. Lewis Carroll wrote about the adventures of an inquisitive girl wonderful fairy tales - and for a century and a half they have been enthusiastically read by children and adults all over the world.
The Victorian era comes to life in this book - the same one, when they immensely respected traditions, strictly followed the etiquette, captured with trifles and transformed the world. Here you can master the language of flowers and the art of handshake, find out the rules of driving by rail, the course by the course of overcoming the path from the pawns to the queen, learn to read the mirror books and fold the hat, like that of a carpenter. The answers to the most unexpected questions will be found here: can a butterfly make a couple of walrus, which to talk with the fish, whether the oysters dance the jig when they invented the tile of chocolate, how to distinguish the marquis from the baron, where the lion-polls come from, why the lion is fighting with a unicorn.
And also:
- a voluminous chessboard and a set of figures,
- a mirror for reading the support of the inscriptions,
- The secret of the name Barmaglot,
- labyrinth drawn by Carroll,
- a cup for barbeling,
- cards with quotes for all occasions,
- Bumblebee in a wig,
- a recipe for a pie from Mrs. Biton,
- outstanding Victorian inventions,
- an endless book about Shalta-Boltai,
- a box without cookies
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Children's Book
  • Category:Science Fiction and Fantasy
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Cooked
Series:
Series: Children's fiction
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:0+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9287-2934-9

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