
With his signature exuberant, high-energy art, Christopher Myers delivers this radically new interpretation of Carroll's beloved poem, brilliantly reimagining it as a face-off on the basketball court.
This classic Lewis Carroll nonsense poem first appeared in 1872 in the author's Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There. Chris Myers' witty, yet stylish, fine-art illustrations are perfectly suited to the nonsensical brilliance of the poem.
With his signature exuberant, high-energy art, Christopher Myers delivers this radically new interpretation of Carroll's beloved poem, brilliantly reimagining it as a face-off on the basketball court.
This classic Lewis Carroll nonsense poem first appeared in 1872 in the author's Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There. Chris Myers' witty, yet stylish, fine-art illustrations are perfectly suited to the nonsensical brilliance of the poem.
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