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2) Mad Hatters and March Hares: All-New Stories from the World of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland
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From master anthologist Ellen Datlow comes an all-original of weird tales inspired by the strangeness of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There.
Between the hallucinogenic, weird, imaginative wordplay and the brilliant mathematical puzzles and social satire, Alice has been read, enjoyed, and savored by every generation since its publication. Datlow asked
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"Blood Dupre is the enigmatic leader of the Hatters, Wonderland's mafia. Along with his second-in-command, Elliot March, also known as the March Hare, Blood Dupre schemes from the shadows inside Hatter Mansion, while keeping his enemies at bay. Yet when Alice Lidell enters his life, she gives the dangerous mafia boss a run for his money."--Page 4 of cover.
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Things are never what they seem in Wonderland. A chance meeting with a Cheshire Cat takes Alice to teatime at the Mad Hatters, where she is the guest of the hour! She then finds herself further honored by attending a weird croquet match and being introduced to the dangerously temperamental Queen of Hearts!
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Lovecraft meets wisecrack as the ultimate horror war rages on! Ash followed the possessed Deadite rabbit through the cracked looking glass but this one armed wise guy isn't playing tea party with these mad hatters. He's taking the fight to the Deadites in the twisted mirror dimension that acts as the spirit prison from the world of the living. It's a rip-roaring romp through the Deadite Wonderland like no other but unlike Alice Ash is going to use...
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Scope and content: A variety of calendars, from 1923 to 2000, serving primarily as compilations of historical data and timelines, marking anniversaries of particular events; or as a compiled listing of various charitable and social events occurring in Nashville during a particular year. A few other calendars were produced for the purposes of advertising businesses, raising money for charity, or other activities. Several of the calendars also include...
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