Walt Disney's Alice In Wonderland: An Illustrated Journey Through Time
By (Author) Mark Salisbury
Hyperion
Hyperion
12th May 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Film history, theory or criticism
791.4334
Paperback
176
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
886g
Nearly 60 years after Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was first published, a filmmaker named Walt Disney created a silent film about a girl named Alice. This pilot led Disney down a rabbit hole to form a company that would go on to become synonymous with fairy tales - including making further versions of the Alice story with the beloved 1951 animated film, the more-recent live-action versions and several iconic Disney Park experiences. Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland: An Illustrated History delves behind-the-scenes of those whimsical worlds.
Mark Salisbury is editor of the critically acclaimed Burton on Burton, as well as the author of several movie books, including Frankenweenie: A Visual Companion; Alice in Wonderland: A Visual Companion; Prometheus: The Art of the Film; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street; Tim Burton's Corpse Bride: A Invitation to the Wedding; and Planet of the Apes: Reimagined by Tim Burton. A former editor of Empire magazine, his other books include Writers on Comics Scriptwriting and Artists on Comics Art.