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Never before seen engraved blocks used to print the legendarily rare first edition of Alice in Wonderland have been found stashed in a garage. Window cleaner Paul Searle, 56, bought a job lot of ...
Never before seen engraved blocks used to print the legendarily rare first edition of Alice in Wonderland have been found stashed in a garage. Window cleaner Paul Searle, 56, bought a job lot of ...
Never before seen engraved blocks used to print the legendarily rare first edition of Alice in Wonderland have been found stashed in a garage. Window cleaner Paul Searle, 56, bought a job lot of ...
He also had another two blocks used to print the first editions of sequel Through the Looking-Glass, and what Alice found there, in 1871.
Paul Searle, who found original copper plates dating back to the 1860s which would have been used to print drawings in first ever editions of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass ...
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