From Nowhere to the North Pole
|  Title page of the first edition. | |
| Author | Tom Hood | 
|---|---|
| Country | England | 
| Language | English | 
| Genre | Novel | 
| Publisher | Chatto & Windus | 
| Publication date | 1875 | 
| Pages | 232 | 
From Nowhere to the North Pole is a novel by English author Tom Hood. Hood's book was one of the many Alice in Wonderland imitations published in the 19th century.[1]
Gallery
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 Illustrations by W. Brunton & E. C. Barnes. 
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 "He saw a concourse of curious birds". 
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 Brunton & Barnes, 1875. 
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 "They soon reached the scene of the sports". 
Notes
- ↑ Sigler, Carolyn (1997). Alternative Alices: Visions and Revisions of Lewis Carroll's Alice Books: An Anthology. University Press of Kentucky, p. 206.
Further reading
- Salmon, Edward (1887). "Literature for the Little Ones", The Nineteenth Century, Vol. XXII, pp. 563–580.
- Susina, Jan (2010). "Imitations of Alice: Lewis Carroll and the Anxiety of Influence." In: The Place of Lewis Carroll in Children's Literature. New York: Routledge.
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