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“Alice in Wonderland” is the Polish edition of Lewis Carroll’s classic novel “Alice in Wonderland” (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland), published in 1932 by the GiW publishing house in Warsaw, Poland.
The book is one of the best-known and best-loved works of children’s literature, which has delighted readers around the world for more than 150 years. It tells the story of a little girl named Alice, who, falling down a rabbit hole, finds herself in a fantastic world full of extraordinary characters and events.
“Ala in Wonderland” is an extraordinary journey through a world of absurdity, imagination and nonsense, where Alice meets such characters as the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter, the March Hare, the Queen of Hearts and many others. This novel, full of amusing dialogues, unusual adventures and profound messages, delights children and adult readers alike.
The 1932 Polish edition of “Al in Wonderland”, published by GiW publishing house in Warsaw, is one of many adaptations and translations of this classic novel by Lewis Carroll. The book is an important part of the Polish literary tradition and is a valuable source for lovers of Carroll’s work and for anyone interested in children’s and fantasy literature.
“Al in Wonderland” is not only an entertaining and imaginative short story, but also a profound reflection on the nature of reality, imagination and the human condition. The novel remains relevant and inspiring for generations of readers to come, and is a remarkable literary work that deserves to be called a classic of world literature.
The 1932 edition, published by GiW Publishing House, is one of many Polish translations and adaptations of this classic novel. Since its first Polish edition in 1905, “Alice in Wonderland” has been repeatedly translated and published in Poland, which testifies to its popularity and importance in Polish literary culture.




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