Few books of the past 200 years have captured the imagination of illustrators like Carrolls tale of Wonderland. This original compilation features the interpretations of dozens of artists; including Arthur Rackham; Charles Robinson; and original illustrator John Tenniel. Editor Jeff Menges discusses the artists and their work; and noted collector Mark Burstein shares a bibliophiles perspective.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Great for Mid Level Piano PlayerBy S905I consider myself a solid middle of the road piano player. Not a beginner but definitely not an expert. In terms of skiing; I like the blue runs of piano/vocal music -- this book fits the bill perfectly. I can play through it by sight but it sounds good and challenges me enough to think but not get frustrated. Great arrangements in singable (mostly) keys.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Not complete but wonderful!By forsterThis book has about fourteen songs; it is not the complete set so do not buy this if you want to play every song. The song are beautiful and heartfelt. The difficulty depends on your skill level; its the same as any other musical piano scoring like Beauty and the Beast etc in which they add some little things to make it sound fuller. If youre not a diehard and just an admiring fan like me than these songs will be enough. Once again they are magnificently arranged; and included are pictures and the storyline from the broadway musical.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Nice book. Good for vocal students.By Dr. MelMy vocal instructor had me purchase this; as well as the Phatom of the Opera one. The accompaniment chord markings above the vocal and piano accompaniment bars; are helpful for those who play and/or accompany by chords rather than reading the piano accompaniment. The lovely piano accompaniment; however; is not too difficult.