Alice in Wonderland
📘 About this eBook
Author:
➡️ Lewis Carroll (1832–1898) — The pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, an English mathematician, logician, and writer best known for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.
Title:
➡️ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland — The full title of the book.
Alternate Title:
➡️ Alice in Wonderland — The shortened, more common name everyone knows today.
🖋️ Credits:
➡️ Arthur DiBianca and David Widger — Volunteers who prepared and proofread the digital eBook version (likely for Project Gutenberg).
📚 Reading Level:
➡️ Reading ease score: 87.5 (6th grade). Easy to read.
This means the text is simple and accessible, suitable for children or anyone reading at around a 6th-grade level (ages 10–12).
🗂️ Library Classifications:
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PR: English Literature — Used for British authors like Lewis Carroll.
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PZ: Juvenile Belles Lettres — Literature written for children or young readers.
🧚♀️ Subjects (Themes & Topics)
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Fantasy fiction — A story filled with imaginative and magical elements.
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Children’s stories — Intended primarily for young readers.
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Imaginary places — Juvenile fiction — Set in fictional worlds, like Wonderland.
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Alice (Fictitious character from Carroll) — Juvenile fiction — Follows the adventures of Alice, one of literature’s most iconic child protagonists.
📂 Technical Information
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Category: Text — A written, text-based eBook (no audio or multimedia).
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EBook-No.: 11 — One of the earliest entries in Project Gutenberg’s catalog (showing how important and popular it is).
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Release Date: June 27, 2008 — When this eBook version was first released online.
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Most Recently Updated: June 26, 2025 — Indicates the file has been updated (e.g., improved formatting or metadata).
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📘 About this eBook
Author:
➡️ Lewis Carroll (1832–1898) — The pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, an English mathematician, logician, and writer best known for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.
Title:
➡️ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland — The full title of the book.
Alternate Title:
➡️ Alice in Wonderland — The shortened, more common name everyone knows today.
🖋️ Credits:
➡️ Arthur DiBianca and David Widger — Volunteers who prepared and proofread the digital eBook version (likely for Project Gutenberg).
📚 Reading Level:
➡️ Reading ease score: 87.5 (6th grade). Easy to read.
This means the text is simple and accessible, suitable for children or anyone reading at around a 6th-grade level (ages 10–12).
🗂️ Library Classifications:
-
PR: English Literature — Used for British authors like Lewis Carroll.
-
PZ: Juvenile Belles Lettres — Literature written for children or young readers.
🧚♀️ Subjects (Themes & Topics)
-
Fantasy fiction — A story filled with imaginative and magical elements.
-
Children’s stories — Intended primarily for young readers.
-
Imaginary places — Juvenile fiction — Set in fictional worlds, like Wonderland.
-
Alice (Fictitious character from Carroll) — Juvenile fiction — Follows the adventures of Alice, one of literature’s most iconic child protagonists.
📂 Technical Information
-
Category: Text — A written, text-based eBook (no audio or multimedia).
-
EBook-No.: 11 — One of the earliest entries in Project Gutenberg’s catalog (showing how important and popular it is).
-
Release Date: June 27, 2008 — When this eBook version was first released online.
-
Most Recently Updated: June 26, 2025 — Indicates the file has been updated (e.g., improved formatting or metadata).













