What's Happening?
Christ Church College in Oxford has acquired Lewis Carroll's personal copy of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,' donated by American philanthropist Ellen Michelson. This rare first-edition copy, from
the original 1865 run, includes Carroll's handwritten notes and sketches by John Tenniel. The acquisition follows a competitive process, with Christ Church and the Bodleian Libraries making a strong emotional case due to Carroll's historical ties to the college. The book will be displayed at the Bodleian Libraries in January, contributing to a broader exhibition on human-animal relationships.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of Carroll's personal copy is significant for literary and historical scholarship, offering insights into the author's creative process and the book's development. It enhances Christ Church's and the Bodleian Libraries' collections, attracting scholars and visitors interested in Victorian literature and history. The donation also highlights the role of philanthropy in preserving cultural heritage, ensuring that rare artifacts remain accessible for public education and research. This event underscores the ongoing interest in 'Alice in Wonderland' and its cultural impact.








