Publisher: Telos Publishing Ltd
Publication Date: UK August 2004 / USA September 2004
Genre: Fantasy
Book synopsis:
On the night of the great lunar eclipse, Alice finds herself alone in the parlour with her father's telescope. Soon enough, she is on the moon itself where she is guided by intermittent flashes of light to her final destination. Fully annotated a la Martin Gardner's "Annotated Alice," the story presents itself as a recently discovered manuscript of Lewis Carroll's, uncovered during renovations of the library at Christ Church in Oxford.
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ISBN: 1903889634
Author Bio:
R.J. Carter grew up in a home without television. Fortunately, there were books. Having learned to read by age 4, he had, by age 9, read adventures written by such notables as H. G. Wells, Louisa May Alcott, Robert Louis Stevenson, and St. John (nothing like a late night read of "Revelations" to get the blood pumping!) Carter wrote his first long work of fiction at age 13, involving vampires and World War II. In college, he edited the school newspaper, which afforded him the opportunity to foist upon his readership a serialized science-fiction rendition of Orpheus and Eurydice. These days Carter lives with his wife and two cats, who find him rather strange.
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