A 1) Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (AIW)
ca. 1875
Lize’s avonturen in ’t Wonderland
Nijmegen: Blomhert & Timmerman
Mark Prager Lindo?
John Tenniel 1st Dutch (adapted) edition. No author and no
translator given. Very rare. There are only 6 copies
worldwide known. As far as is known KB (Royal
Library) has a copy without the beautiful book
cover and there is one cardboard copy in private
property in The Netherlands. Adaptation of the
first 8 chapters, no poems. Chapters IX to XII are
almost entirely omitted. 8 Color lithographs. 1st
Alice color illustrations worldwide. This book (A4-
format) has 21 pages and consists of the first 8
shortened chapters of the original “Alice” and 4
pages with 7 ever first worldwide colored Tenniel-
illustrations (by Emrik and Binger). All poems are
omitted. According to the reference-book “Lust en
Leering” (2001) by the married couple Buijnsters
the adaption is by Mark Prager Lindo (1819-1877).
1887 Alice in het land der droomen
Amsterdam: Jan Leendertz & Zoon
Eleonora Mann
Anonymous 2 Different covers (flowers, ornament), 4 color
lithographs. First worldwide illustrations not by or
after John Tenniel. Bound (flowers) in dark blue,
dark green or dark red linen, ornament only bound
in red or blue linen. Translated from the 72nd
thousand of the standard red Macmillan edition
(1883). Lewis Carroll not mentioned. (Published
May 1887). Rare, 14x19.5 cm, 136p.
In 2008 a facsimile was adapted by H. D. van Arkel
and distributed by Chipmunk International as third
edition. See also 1890 (second edition) and 2008
(reprint).
1890 Alice in het land der droomen
Amsterdam: B. H. Smit.
Eleonora Mann
Anonymous Second printing of previous item, 3 color
lithographs same as in 1st printing (the one with
Alice and her sister sitting on a bench is omitted,
probably because of a translation mistake, the
English word “bank” was translated by the Dutch
word “bank”). 2 Different covers (ducks,
ornament). The “duck-ones” bound in lightgreen,
darkgreen, lightblue, darkblue or red linen. The
“ornament” one only bound in red linen. Lewis
Carroll not mentioned; 13.5x19.4 cm, 176 p.
The green one in the right upper corner of the 6
books has a different cover type-setting.
1899 Alice’s avonturen in het wonderland
Leiden: Boekhandel en Drukkerij voorheen E. J. Brill.
R. ten Raa John Tenniel 2 Different frontcovers (sleeping Alice from The
Nursery Alice (1890), ornament). Bound in grey-
green (15.8x21.6 cm) or beige linen (15.3x21 cm).
The 1st poem and chapter X are missing, 40 out of
the original 42 illustrations (the 2 original
illustrations from chapter X are missing of course).
1st Acceptable translation. Foreword by R. ten Raa.
146 p. Three pages of advertisements at the end.
1901 Alice’s avonturen in het wonderland
Rotterdam: D. Bolle.
R. ten Raa John Tenniel Vulnerable sewn-up edition. Paperback format.
Same content as 1899, but different cover. Hard to
find in original format.
1912 Alice’s avonturen in het wonderland
Leeuwar-den: Hepkema & van den Velde.
R. ten Raa Brinsley Le Fanu
2 Small pockets (12.2 × 18 cm), 2 volumes (I–II).
Price 10 cts. Very vulnerable edition. Each pocket
59 p. Series: Books for boys and girls, 28–29.
Translator’s name not mentioned, but the text is
almost the same as 1899 apart from a different
foreword. Also later on also published with same
cover and prices 12,5 cts, 15 cts (1922) and 20
cts.(1929). In 1929 also published in daily paper
Leeuwarder Nieuwsblad. After the 20 cts. edition
the seriesname changed to Illustrated “Owls”
children-series. (1941?). See picture. (11.9 x 16.9
cm). Most likely in this series: only volume I.
1920 Alice in wonderland
Amsterdam: Van Holkema & Warendorf
R. ten Raa Arthur Rackham
Limited decorated bounded luxury edition (550
copies). Translator is not mentioned, but the text
is the same as 1899. No foreword. Original price
11,90 guilder (± 5 euro). 12 Tipped –in tissue-
guarded colored illustrations and several black-
and-white illustrations, 18x21.5 cm, 139 p. Title-
page: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland! Beautiful
edition. Because of the missing chapter X the
corresponding original chapter X- Rackham-
illustrations are also missing. On back-site Elias P.
van Bommel (bookbinder). It looks like this book is
part of a series of four books (not mentioned in the
book) in which every book has only 550 copies:
Arabische Nachtvertellingen, Eene
Geestverschijning and Moeder de Gans are the
other three books.
1924 Elsje’s Avonturen in ’t Wonderland
Groningen – The Hague: J. B. Wolters U.M.
B. Westerveld
John Tenniel Series: ’t Boeiende Boek. For use in secondary
schools. No typographic mouse-tail and no poems.
Bound as well as paperback. Hard to find. 89 p.,
13x18 cm.
1929 Alice’s avonturen in het wonderland
Amsterdam: N.V. Uitgevers-maatschap-pij Groot Nederland
Antoinette van Dijk [& R. ten Raa]
John Tenniel & Margaret Tarrant
Series: Kinderboeken van Groot Nederland. Lewis
Carroll, John Tenniel, and Margaret Tarrant are not
mentioned. Retold by Antoinette van Dijk after the
ten Raa-translation. At least 2 slightly different
editions. (wether or not at the end: table of
contents and advertisements); 17.5x21.2 cm, 144
p.
1934 Alice’s avonturen in wonderland
The Hague: G. B. van Goor Zonen’s U.M. n.v.
M. C. van Oven – van Doorn
Rie Cramer 2 Editions. One with dust-jacket (17.3x22.7 cm)
and without backtitle & the other one (17.3x23.5
cm) without dust-jacket and with backtitle. Each
edition with 6 beautiful color plates & numerous
black-and-white illustrations by well-known Dutch
“jugendstil” artist Rie Cramer. Completely retold
by van Oven – van Doorn, 150 p.
1937 Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: [N P]
Henri van Hoorn [Hans Petrus van den Aardweg]
Unillustrated Very bad translation/adaption with introduction of
the story of The weird princess in chapter one and
using the translation of M.C. van Oven – van
Doorn. It’s a shame that the visual mouse-tail is
printed on 3 succeeding pages. Series Uitgave
“Goede Lectuur,” serie A, 14.5x22.6 cm, 113 p.
Vulnerable edition. No illustrations apart from the
frontcover by J. Muro. 2 Different editions: see
illustrations title-page
1942 Alice in ’t Wonderland
Amsterdam – The Hague – Rotterdam:N.V. Mag. “De Bijenkorf”
Sjoert Schwitters
Hans Brouwer
Oldest Dutch comic-adaptation. On title-page
“after Lewis Caroll”. Small pocket (12 x 8 cm).
Black-and-white illustrations with some text.
Series: Kabouterboekjes volume 5. 123 p. In 1965 a
reprint was published in 2 versions. See 1965.
1947 De Avonturen van Alice
Rotterdam – Antwerp: Ad. Donker
Cornelis Reedijk & Alfred Kossmann
John Tenniel 1st Combined edition with Through the Looking-
Glass. Alice’s adventures in the wonderland and
Alice’s adventures in the mirrorland. Hard to find
with dust-jacket. 2nd Acceptable translation. With
epilogue by the translators. Opening poem
omitted, 14x19.5 cm, 344 p. Very popular edition
and in print until the 13th print in 1992.
1948 De Avonturen van Alice
Rotterdam – Antwerp: Ad. Donker
Cornelis Reedijk & Alfred Kossmann
John Tenniel Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass.
2nd Printing. Hard to find with dust-jacket, 14.3x21
cm, 304 p.
1948 De Avonturen van Alice
Rotterdam – Antwerp: Ad. Donker
Cornelis Reedijk & Alfred Kossmann
John Tenniel Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass. 3d Printing, 14.3x21 cm, 304 p. Hard to find with dust-jacket.
1952 Alice in Wonderland
The Hague – Djakarta – Antwerp: G.B. van Goor Zonen, N.V. Standaard Boekhandel
M. C. van Oven – van Doorn
John Tenniel Cover picture Roothciv (Victor R.A.J. van
Schoonhoven van Beurden). 2nd (in fact 3d)
Printing (see 1934). Titlepage: Alice’s Adventures
in Wonderland. With introduction about C.L.
Dodgson/Lewis Carroll from the editorial board.
Series: OUD GOUD, XXIII, 15x20 cm, 120 p. Dutch
and Belgian edition. See picture.
1952 Alice in Wonderland
The Hague – Djakarta – Antwerp: G.B.van Goor Zonen, N.V. Standaard Boekhandel
M. C. van Oven – van Doorn
John Tenniel Cover picture Roothciv. 3d (in fact 4th) printing.
Series: OUD GOUD, XXIII. Titlepage: Alice’s
Adventures in Wonderland. There is a note about
the permission to use John Tenniel’s pictures. See
1934. Same measurements as previous item as
well as Dutch and Belgian editions.
1952 Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam – Rotterdam – Antwerp: A. van Gelder (Antwerp)
Henriette van Hoorn [Henri van Hoorn]
Unillustrated Very confusing and vulnerable edition. There are 2
versions, one with (141 p.) and one without (older?
118 p.) a completely new fictitious chapter 14. 2
Different bindings 14.8x22.5 cm and 14.5x21.7 cm.
2 Slightly different frontcovers. Different
titlepages. Series Goede Lectuur. New adaption by
Henri van Hoorn ( Hans Petrus van den
Aardweg). Separate editions published in Belgium
and The Netherlands. See also 1937.
ca. 1952
Omnibus, Drie Beroemde Verhalen
Heemstede: Jeugdland
Henri van Hoorn
Anonymous 3 Stories, 2nd story is Alice in Miracleland by “L.
Caroll” with 2 black-and-white illustrations and a
short introduction. The story about the weird
princess is omitted. Almost the same text as
published in 1937 (H. van Hoorn), 15x23 cm,
66/198 p.
1953 Alice in het Wonderland
Doornik, Belgium – Paris, France: Casterman
Jeanne Cappe
Simonne Baudoin
Retold with short introduction by Jeanne Cappe.
Colored illustrations. Bound, 22.8x30 cm. 2
Different cover pictures, the one with the rabbit is
hard to find, 32 p., slightly different backcovers.
Series De Albums van de Gouden Eeuw.
Reprinted in 1963 and 1997 with different title
omitting the word “the”.
1953 Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam – Antwerp: Mertens & Stappaerts
Renée van Walcheren
Anneke van Hees-Napjus
Collection of 49 fairy-tales, Alice in Miracleland on
pp. 357–386, 1 black-and-white illustration. At
least 2 different black covers. Title-page: Het Groot
Sprookjes Boek or De grote Nederlandse
huisbibliotheek: de Gezinsboekerij.
ca. 1954
Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam – Rotterdam: [N. P.]
Annie van Munching [Henri van Hoorn]
Anonymous Edition Goede Kinderlectuur. Titlepage: opnieuw
bewerkt door (again adapted by) Annie van
Munching, 3 black-and-white illustrations, 62 p.,
14x20 cm.
See 1937 with the same story of the weird
princess.
ca. 1954
Alice in Wonderland
Antwerp, Belgium: A. van Gelder
Johanna van Munching [Henri van Hoorn]
Anonymous Titlepage: Opnieuw verteld door (again retold by)
Johanna van Munching, 3 black-and-white
illustrations, 62 p., 14x20 cm.
See 1937 with the same story of the weird
princess.
1955 Alice’s avonturen in wonderland
The Hague – Djakarta – Antwerp: G.B.van Goor Zonen, N.V. Standaard Boekhandel
M. C. van Oven – van Doorn
John Tenniel Cover picture Roothciv. 4th (in fact 5th) Printing of
the 1934 edition. Titlepage: Alices Adventures in
Wonderland (no apostrophe). Series: OUD GOUD,
XXIII. Bound as well as paperback. Dutch edition
without date on title-page. See 1934 and 1952.
ca. 1955
Alice in Wonderland
Mechelen: Herm. Troukens
Anonymous Unillustrated By “Lewis Caroll.” Adapted from 1937 Henri van
Hoorn, inclusive the story of the weird princess.
Only published in Belgium. 64 p, 13x20 cm.
ca. 1955
Het meisje van de overkant
Mechelen: Herm. Troukens
Anonymous Unillustrated Girls’ omnibus with 3 stories: The little girl of the
opposite site by Ingrid van Manen, Alice in
Miracleland as in the previous item, and Elsli by J.
Spyri.
ca. 1955
Alice in Wonderland
’s Hertogen- bosch: Halenbeek
Patricia Sommelsdijk
Unillustrated Again adapted from 1937 Henri van Hoorn with the
story of the princess. Paperback edition. 13.3x17.8
cm, 96 p.
1956 Alice in Wonderland
Antwerp, Belgium: Sheed & Ward
E. Verbraeken
Unillustrated Retold. Bound as well as paperback. Lewis Carroll
not mentioned. Coverpicture by K. Verschuere.
43p, 15.5x22.2 cm.
1956 De avonturen van alice in het wonderland en in het spiegelland
Rotterdam: Ad. Donker
Cornelis Reedijk & Alfred Kossmann
John Tenniel Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass.
Different title. Titlepage: “Lewis Caroll.” 3d (error,
so in fact 4th) Printing (see 1948). Pocket, 11.2x18.5
cm, 217 p. Introduction on the inside and on the
last pages a short history of the book and some
facts about translating the poems.
1956 Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: v/h Van Ditmar
Martin Deelen
Alex Blum Series Illustrated Classics (famous books in words
and pictures), volume 1. Comic strip. Dutch
adaptation from Classics Illustrated (USA), volume
49 from 1948. 17x24.b cm, 48 p.
1958 Alice in Wonderland
Antwerp, Belgium: De Internatio- nale Pers
Anonymous B. J. Brienen By “Caroil.” Belgian edition.
1959 Alice in Wonderland
Wagenin- gen: Bureau Jeugdblad Arend
Anonymous Anonymous Published in weekly magazine Arend (volume 4,
issues 17–37). Arend is the Dutch edition of the
English magazine Eagle. Black-and-white
illustrations. 24x32 cm, printed on ¾ page.
ca. 1960
Alice in Wonderland
Heemstede: Jeugdland
Henriette van Hoorn [Henri van Hoorn]
Anonymous 3 Black-and-white illustrations. The story about the
weird princess is skipped. 14x21 cm, 126 p.
ca. 1960
Alice in Wonderland
Heemstede: Jeugdland
Henriette van Hoorn [Henri van Hoorn]
Anonymous 2 Black-and-white illustrations. The story about the
weird princess is skipped. The story is an adaption
of the previous item. 14x21 cm, 62 p.
ca. 1960
Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: Mulder & Zoon
Anonymous B. J. Brienen 2 Different editions, one (A) with dust-jacket
without remark: met acht gekleurde illustraties
(with eight colored illustrations) and the other one
(B) without dust-jacket but with the remark: met
acht gekleurde illustraties (with eight colored
illustrations). By “L. Caroll.” On back-cover B no
3408 Printed in the Netherlands. Adaptation of
1937 (Henri van Hoorn) with the weird princess
and at the end of the story the vist of a certain mr.
Walls to Alice. 113 p., 14x21 cm.
ca. 1960
Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: Van Holkema & Warendorf N.V.
Ankie van den Aardweg [Henri van Hoorn]
B. J. Brienen By Louise Alcott (!). Adapted for The Netherlands
by Ankie van den Aardweg, including The weird
princess in chapter 1 and a certain mr. Walls at the
end of the book. 3 Different versions of back cover,
all with no 6408. Series Junior Star pocket, no 8. 8
Colored illustrations, 13x19 cm,113 p.
ca. 1960
Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: Mulder & Zoon B.V.
Anonymous Anonymous Adaption of previous item, including The weird
princess in chapter 1 and a certain mr. Walls at the
end of the book. 1 Black-and-white picture, 13x19
cm, 100 p, on back-cover no 6957.
According to the KB (Royal Library) it must be
dated around 1973 (?)
ca. 1960
Alice in Wonderland
[N.C.]: [N.P.]
Anonymous Anonymous Same text as in previous item, apart from an
introduction with the name Lewis Carell. On
titlepage Lewis Caroll. 2 Slightly different
frontcovers ( “naar Lewis Caroll” or only “Lewis
Caroll”), 14x20 cm, 121 p., 16 black-and-white
illustrations, probably by B.J. Brienen. Frontcover
made by Brienen. On back-cover 14312985 or
14.31.2971. Vulnerable edition.
ca. 1960
Alice in Wonderland
[N.C.]: [N.P.]
Ankie Aalbers [Henri van Hoorn]
Unillustrated Told to the Dutch youth. Same text as in previous
item. No introduction. 2 Versions with different
back-cover. Series Wonderserie, no 2, 13.7x19.7,
94 p.
ca. 1960
Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: G. Kolff & Co 90-617-6010-0
Ankie Aalbers [Henri van Hoorn]
Unillustrated 2 Versions: hard cover (13.5x19.8 cm, told to the
Dutch youth) and paperback (13.3x19.2 cm, told to
the youth), 94 p., same front-covers, different back
covers. Series Wonderserie, no 2. Same text as
previous item. In 1974 the same paperback was
distributed by Uitgeverij Geka (G. Kolff&Co?) b.v.,
Alphen a.d. Rijn with 1 Tenniel-illustration and
ISBN 90-617-6010-0.
1962 Alice in wonderland
The Hague
– Antwerp:
van Goor
Zonen – de
Nederlandse
Boekhandel
M. C. van Oven – van Doorn
John Tenniel 2 Versions, only differing in adding the name of the Belgian publisher. Illustrations front/back cover by W.J. Rozendaal, 5th (in fact 6th) printing of the 1934 edition. Titlepage: Alice’s Adventures in
Wonderland . Series: Oud Goud, 23; stories from former times retold to the Dutch youth by P. de Zeeuw J.Gzn. 14.2x21 cm, 120 p. See 1934, 1952 and 1955.
1963 Alice in Wonderland
[N.C.]: Casterman
Anonymous Simonne Baudoin
Retold by Jeanne Cappe. Colored illustrations, 22.2x29.5 cm, 32 p. Series De Albums van de Gouden Eeuw, 2nd printing of 1953. Slightly different front cover (the word “the” is skipped).
ca. 1963
Meisjes Omnibus
[N.C.]: [N.P.]
Ankie Aalbers [Henri van Hoorn]
Unillustrated Girls’ omnibus with 3 stories, the first is Alice in Wonderland. 2 Editions. Lewis Carroll not mentioned. Same text as ca. 1960 with princess and mr. Walls, 88 p, 13.5x19.8 cm.
1964 Alice in Wonderland
Brussels, Belgium: D. A. P. Reinaert
G. S. Degens Maria Barrera
Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass, part 1 Alice in Wonderland, part 2 Alice in Mirrorland. Translated from Spanish (by Maria Marti). Partly comic strip with black-and-white illustrations. Series: Heroica Bibliotheek, no 27, 12.6x19 cm, 216 p.
1964 De Avonturen van Alice in Wonderland
Zwolle/Antwerpen: Erven J. J. Tijl N.V./ Uitgeverij De Goudvink
M. Buwalda Maraja Adaption by M. Buwalda. Series: Uit de schatkist. 24x31.6 cm, 60 p.
1965 Alice in ’t Wonderland
Amsterdam: Van Houten
Sjoert Schwitters
Hans Brouwer
Slightly different reprint of 1942. 2 Versions A: 7.8x11.5 cm, B: 8x12 cm, black-and-white illustrations with some text, 123 p. Series: Kabouterboekjes, no 2.
1966 De avonturen van Alice in wonderland en spiegelland
Rotterdam:
Ad. Donker Cornelis Reedijk & Alfred Kossmann
John Tenniel Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass.
Different title. 4th (in fact 5th) Printing (see 1948,
1956). First big paperback. Introduction on the
backsite-cover, on the last pages a short history of
the book and some facts about translating the
poems, 12.7x19 cm, 304 p.
1966 Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam – Antwerp: Centrale Uitgeverij – Zuid-Nederland-se Uitgeverij
F. Heeresma John Tenniel Bound (Series: “Gouden Boekerij, no 8), 12.5x18.5 cm, 158 p. Pocket (Series TOP-boeken, no 8), 10.6x17.2 cm, 158 p. Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass.
ca. 1966
Alice in Wonderland
Heemstede: Jongland
Anonymous Anonymous 3 Black-and-white illustrations. “Lewis Caroll” on
front cover, but correct on title-page. Back-cover:
logo “seal juggling ball” and 14.31.2505/100; mr.
Walls is changed in mr. Moore. 14.2x20 cm, 141 p.
ca. 1967
Alice in Wonderland
Heemstede: Jeugdland
Anonymous Anonymous 3 Black-and-white illustrations. Same edition as previous one, apart from publisher’s name and some text-adaptions. Back-cover: giraffe-logo and no. 7013.
1968 Eva’s Groot Vertelboek
[N.C.]: Rotagravure Pers N.V.
Hans Andreus [ Johan Wilhelm van der Zant]
Janet & Anne Grahame Johnstone
2 Stories: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Andersens fairy-tale. Lewis Carroll not mentioned, no visible mouse-tail, 22.5x27.5 cm, 61/121 p. Chapter “The mad tea-party” is not quite the same as in The big book full of animalstories, see VARIOUS-part 1962. Published by women’s magazine EVA. 3d Acceptable translation.
1968 De avonturen van Alice in wonderland en spiegelland
Rotterdam: Ad. Donker
Cornelis Reedijk & Alfred Kossmann
John Tenniel Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass. 5th (in fact 6th) printing (see 1966). Same edition as 1966, 12.7x19 cm, 304 p.
1970 Alice in Wonderland
Retie, Belgium: Kempische Boekhandel
Frans Verachtert
Rita van Nuffel
Paperback as well bound edition, only published in Belgium, cover and black-and-white illustrations by R.v.N., 16.7x23 cm, 158 p. Introduction: The history of a story.
1970–1971
Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: Nederland-se Rotagravure Mij. N. V.
Anonymous Jesus Blasco Comic-strip adaptation in weekly magazine Sprookjesland (Fairy-tale country), from issue 9 (October 31, 1970) until issue 2 next year (January 9, 1971). Lewis Carroll not mentioned.
1971 De avonturen van Alice in wonderland en spiegelland
Rotterdam: Ad. Donker 90-610-0040-8
Cornelis Reedijk & Alfred Kossmann
John Tenniel Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass. 6th (in fact 7th) printing (see 1968). Same edition as 1966, 12.7x19 cm, 304 p.
1972 Alice in Wonderland
The Hague: Van Goor Zonen 90-000-1867-6
P. de Zeeuw J. Gzn
John Tenniel 6th And 7th (in fact 7th and 8th) printing. Series Oud Goud, no 1 (it was no 23). Same translation as in 1934 and reprints, but the name of Mrs. Van Oven-van Doorn is not mentioned on the title-page (only in the introduction) and is replaced by P. de Zeeuw J. Gzn. 1st Printing in this series with a John Tenniel-illustration, adapted by Veronica van Vliet) on the front cover. Black-and-white illustrations, 14.9x22 cm, 120 p. See 1962.
1972 De avonturen van Alice in wonderland en spiegelland
Rotterdam: Ad. Donker 90-610-0040-8
Cornelis Reedijk & Alfred Kossmann
John Tenniel Unchanged edition from 1971. Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass. 7th (in fact 8th) Printing (see 1971), 12.7x19 cm, 304 p.
1973 Alice in Wonderland
Helmond–Brussels: Helmond – De Lombard Uitgaven
Greg [Michel Regnier]
Daluc [Dany Hehrotin & Luc Pauloup] & Turbo [Philippe Liégeois & Bob de Groot]
Comic strip: De fantastische avonturen van Alice in Wonderland (The fantastic adventures of Alice in Miracleland). Also published in daily paper De Telegraaf (black-and-white illustrations) from May 4 until November 30 and weekly Belgian magazine Ons Volkske (until November 8, color illustrations). 2 Editions: Dutch & Belgian. LC introduces himself as Dogson(!). 21.6x28.5 cm, 48 p.
1974 Alice in Wonderland
The Hague: Van Goor Zonen 90-000-1867-6
P. de Zeeuw J. Gzn
John Tenniel 8th Printing (in fact 9th). Cover illustration and text not changed. Series Oud Goud, no 1, 14.9x22 cm, 120 p. See 1972.
1974 Alice in Wonderland
Alphen a.d. Rijn: GEKA B. V. 90-617-6010-0
Ankie Aalbers John Tenniel 1 Black-and-white Tenniel-illustration. Series Wonder, no 2. Paperback. Same translation (adaptation) as 1961 A v.d. Aardweg. Same edition, apart from the ISBN-number, as 1961, 13.5x19.3, 94 p.
1975 De avonturen van Alice in wonderland en spiegelland
Rotterdam: Ad. Donker 90-610-0040-8
Cornelis Reedijk & Alfred Kossmann
John Tenniel Unchanged edition, apart from the measurements. Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass; 8th (in fact 9th) Printing (see 1972), 12.9x19.6 cm, 304 p.
1975 Meisjes Omnibus
Alphen aan den Rijn: GEKA B.V. 90-617-6950-7
Ankie Aalbers [Henri van Hoorn]
Unillustrated Girls’ omnibus. 3 stories including Alice in Wonderland with the weird princess and mr. Walls, 13.7x20 cm, 94/286 p.. Lewis Carroll not mentioned. See ca. 1960 and ca. 1963.
1975 Alice in Wonderland
Alkmaar: Kluitman 90-206-1575-0
Cok Grashoff [Pieter Grashoff & Janna Grashoff-Hageman]
Pax Steen Pocket book, 11x17 cm, 160 p. 4 Black-and-white illustrations. Retold after adaptation of M.C. van Oven – van Doorn (1934, 1962). On title-page: For girls until 10 years old. Over the years 4 editions with minimal changes were published.
1975 Alice in Wonderland
The Hague: Van Goor Zonen 90- 000-2313-0
M. C. van Oven – van Doorn
Rie Cramer 3d Printing (facsimile from 1934, only the spelling has been changed), retold by mrs. M.C. van Oven-van Doorn, 17.5x25 cm, 151 p. In the book is stated: The 1st edition was published in 1934. There was never a recorded 2d edition, but probably in 1934 there were 2 first editions published at the same time.
1976 Alice in Wonderland
Alkmaar: Kluitman 90-206-1575-0
Cok Grashoff [Pieter Grashoff & Janna Grashoff-Hageman]
Pax Steen 2nd Printing. Pocket, 160 p. 4 Black-and-white illustrations. See 1975. 76-2-K is printed at the bottom right on page 160.
1976 De avonturen van Alice in Wonderland
Baarn: Hollandia B. V. 90-604-5956-3
Gonne Andriesse-van de Zande
Arthur Rackham
1st Translation with opening poem. With dust-jacket. 13 Color illustrations & several black-and-white illustrations. Introductory poem by Austin Dobson translated. Green covers, 14.2x21.5 cm, 126 p.
1976 Alice in Wonderland
Retie, Belgium: Kempische Boekhandel
Frans Verachtert
Rita van Nuffel
Paperback published only in Belgium. Unchanged edition from 1970, apart from the cover-illustration by A. Goossens, 15x22 cm, 158 p. Backsite title-page: D/1976/39/2
1976 Aladdin en de Wonderlamp en andere Wereldberoemde Sprookjes
Rotterdam: Lekturama
Astrid Kleyn-Canté & Hanny van den Hoek-Mensing
Lima & Sani With dust-jacket. Big fairy-tales book, 25x29.5x3.8 cm. Last of the 11 fairy-tales is Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland retold. 120/285 p. A lot of big colored pictures.
1977 De avonturen van Alice in wonderland en spiegelland
Rotterdam: Ad. Donker 90-6100-040-8
Cornelis Reedijk & Alfred Kossmann
John Tenniel Unchanged edition. Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass; 9th (in fact 10th) printing (see 1975); 13x19.5 cm,304 p.
1977 Alice in Wonderland
Alkmaar: Kluitman 90-206-1575-0
Cok Grashoff [Pieter Grashoff & Janna Grashoff-Hageman]
Pax Steen 3d Printing. Pocket, 160 p. 4 Black-and-white illustrations. See 1976, 1975. 77-3-K is printed at the bottom right on page 160.
1977 Alice in Wonderland
The Hague: Van Goor Zonen 90-000-2522-2
P. de Zeeuw J. Gzn
John Tenniel 9th Printing (in fact 10th). New covers, text unchanged. Series Oud Goud, no 1, 14.9x22 cm, 120 p. See 1974.
1978 Alice in Wonderland
Barcelona, Spain: Art Studium – Hemma-Chevron
Anonymous Anonymous Comic strip. Volume 2 in this series. Translated from Spanish, 23.7x 30.5 cm, 32 p. Last page states: D 1978/0058/42. Back-cover: S. 3274/2 and Hemma-logo.
1978 Alice in Wonderland
San Sebastian, Spain: Editorial Plan 84-399-8175-9
Anonymous Raf [Juan Rafart Roldán]
Comic strip. Series Beroemde sprookjes in beeld (Famous fairy-tales in pictures), 21x29.3 cm, 32 p.
1978 Alice in Wonderland
The Hague: Van Goor Zonen 90-000-2556-7
P. de Zeeuw J. Gzn
John Tenniel 10th (in fact 11th) Printing. 19x26.8 cm, 120 p. 2 Editions: a luxury one (red) to celebrate the 10th edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland & a normal one (yellow, publisher Van Goor Jeugdboeken Amsterdam/Brussel) in 1979. Text unchanged.
1978 Alice in Wonderland
Baarn: Hollandia B. V. 90-604-5956-3
Gonne Andriesse-van de Zande
Arthur Rackham
Back of green dust-jacket states 2nd printing (of 1976). Beige covers. Unchanged edition.
1979 Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam – Brussel: Van Goor Jeugd- boeken 90-100-2645-0
P. de Zeeuw J. Gzn
John Tenniel 10th (in fact 11th) printing. Series: Oud Goud, 1. New back-cover, unchanged text apart from a new title-page, 14.9x22 cm, 120 p. 2 editions: a luxury one (red, see 1978) to celebrate the 10th edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland & a normal one (yellow, publisher Amsterdam Elsevier, 1979).
1979 Het grote boek voor meisjes
Dronten: Fred Keizer
K. van Gelderen Publisher Services [Hans Petrus van den Aardweg]
John Tenniel Girls’ omnibus (3 stories). The Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland adaptation is close to the Ankie Aalbers text of 1960, with princess and mr. Walls. 1 Black-and-white illustration; 13.8x 21.3 cm, 94/282 p.
1980 Alice in Wonderland
Dronten: Casterman Nederland B. V. 90-303-7801-8
K. van Gelderen
John Tenniel 4 Black-and-white illustrations. Series Fazant reeks. Same text as in previous item; 13.8x22.5 cm, 94 p.
ca. 1981
Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: A. B. C. Publications
Anonymous Anonymous Very bad translation from German. On front cover “Lewis Caroll”, on title-page correct; 12.8x19.5cm, 208 p. Black-and-white illustrations. Only sold in shops for publishers’ remainders.
1981 Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: Loeb 90-621-3322-3
Eelke de Jong John Tenniel 4th Acceptable translation of AIW. With dust-jacket. By “Lewis Caroll” on title page. With essay The wonderful life of Lewis Carroll by Lenny
Bouman, with the remark: there’s only a slight difference between Alice’s Adventures Under Ground and the original AIW(!!!); further important dates from L.C.’s life, short L.C.-bibliography and book-publications with and short introduction by Eelke de Jong. 14.5x22 cm, 176 p.
1982 Alice in Wonderland
Alkmaar: Kluitman 90-206-1575-0
Cok Grashoff [Pieter Grashoff & Janna Grashoff-Hageman]
Pax Steen 4th Printing. See 1977, 1976 and 1975. Pocket, 4 black-and-white illustrations. Different text-format on back cover. 11x17 cm, 160 p. 82-4-K is printed at the bottom right on page 160.
1982 De avonturen van Alice in wonderland en spiegelland
Rotterdam: Ad. Donker 90-610-0040-8
Cornelis Reedijk & Alfred Kossmann
John Tenniel Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass. 10th (err, in fact 11th)) Printing (see 1948, 1977). New front and back cover; 12.4x19.8 cm, 304 p.
1984 Alice in Wonderland
Alphen aan den Rijn: ICOB 90-611-3184-7
Eelke de Jong John Tenniel 2nd Printing from 1981 With dust-jacket. Same dust jacket as 1st printing except for the name of the publisher. The data of the book-publications with Eelke de Jong have been removed. 14.5x22 cm, 176 p.
1987 Alice in Wonderland
Zutphen: Tieme 90-03- 90038-8
Marianne Verhaagen
Rina Mook-Kasteel
Retold. Series Woordbeeld. Read index A 90, AVI 7, Brus 30–40. For children with reading problems. Series: Woordbeeld, 14.6x21 cm, 96 p.
1987 De avonturen van Alice in wonderland en spiegelland
Rotterdam: Ad. Donker 90-6100-040-8
Cornelis Reedijk & Alfred Kossmann
John Tenniel Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass. 11th (err, in fact 12th) printing (see 1948, 1956). New covers, 12.5x20 cm, 304 p.
1989 De Avonturen van Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: Van Goor 90-000-2691-1
Nicolaas Matsier [Tjit Reinsma]
Anthony Brown
5th Acceptable and 1st complete translation of AIW. On front and back cover “Lewis Caroll.” 19.8x28.6 cm, 128 p. In foreword some comments to the translation by N.M.
1989 De Avonturen van Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: Van Goor 90-000-2691-1
Nicolaas Matsier [Tjit Reinsma]
Anthony Brown
2nd Unchanged printing of previous item, but now with L.C.’s correct name.
1990 Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam–Gilze: Loeb– Udima 90-379-0199-9
Eelke de Jong John Tenniel Pocket-edition of 1981 (without essay). Series: Klassieke Avonturen,volume 1. 11.6x18.1 cm, 160 p.
1992 De avonturen van Alice in Wonderland en Spiegelland
Rotterdam: Ad. Donker 90-6100-040-8
Cornelis Reedijk & Alfred Kossmann
John Tenniel Unchanged combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass. 13th Printing, 12th printing has been skipped because of the error in 1948. See also 1987, 12.5x20 cm, 304 p.
1994 De Avonturen van Alice in Wonderland & Achter de Spiegel
Amsterdam: Van Goor 90-000-2927-9
Nicolaas Matsier [Tjit Reinsma]
John Tenniel 1st Combined and complete translation of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Black-and-white & color illustrations. Introduction by Nicolaas Matsier. With dust-jacket; 14.8x20.8 cm, 265 p.
1994 Alice in Wonderland en in Spiegelland
Apeldoorn: De Eekhoorn 90-605-6508-8
Elly Schippers Brigitte Smith Translated from retold AIW/TLG story (in German) by Susa Hämmerle. No strong split between the two books, the story just continues. Short introduction about the difference between a rabbit-hole and a mirrow. Last page a Dutch adaption of Jabberwocky. Series: Juwelen uit de wereldliteratuur. 23x24.2 cm, 94 p.
1996 De Avonturen van Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: Van Goor 90-0000-106-0
Nicolaas Matsier [Tjit Reinsma]
John Tenniel 1st Printing of this edition. All pictures colored by Harry Theaker & Diz Wallis. Data-page: first published in 1872 by Macmillan & Co Ltd! 18.6x24.8 cm, 192 p.
1997 Alice in Wonderland
[N.C.]: Casterman 90-303-0438-3
Anonymous Simonne
Baudoin
Retold by Jeanne Cappe; 3d edition (1st in 1953, 2d
in 1963). Colored illustrations. Bound. Series De
Albums van de Gouden Eeuw; 22.5x30.1 cm, 32 p.
1998 Mooiste Sprookjes
Oegstgeest: Boek Specials Nederland 90-5295-187-1-X
Anonymous A. van Gool Design, text, and illustrations: Lefèvre, Loiseaux, Nathan-Deiller, Van Gool; 6 fairy-tales with Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland on 54 pages; 21.6x29.1x3.3 cm, 350 p.
1999 De Avonturen van Alice in Wonderland
Bloemen-daal: J.H. Gottmer – H.J.W. Becht BV 90-257-3180-5
Sofia Engelsman
Helen
Oxenbury
6th Acceptable translation of AIW. Hardcover with
dust-jacket, 20.5x24.2x3.2 cm, 207 p. Introduction
by S.E. Many black-and-white and color
illustrations.
2000 De Avonturen van Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: Van Goor 90-00-03266-0
Nicolaas Matsier [Tjit Reinsma]
John Tenniel Paperback (reprint from 1989) with wrappers. Black-and-white illustrations, 14x20.2 cm, 125 p.
2000 Alice in Wonderland
Voorscho-ten: De 4 Windstre-ken 90-5579-402-3 90-5579-181-4
Nicolaas Matsier [Tjit Reinsma]
Lisbeth Zwerger
2nd Printing of 1999. Book-case with 2 books: AIW & De Tovenaar van Oz (The Wizard of Oz). Big poster of front-page AIW added. L.Z.’s illustrations awarded with the silver paint-brush. Box: 24.5x30 cm.
2000 De Avonturen van Alice in Wonderland
Haarlem: J.H. Gottmer – H.J.W. Becht BV 902-57-3180-5
Sofia Engelsman
Helen Oxenbury
2nd Printing. With dust-jacket. Unchanged edition. There were several reprints over the years until 2011. The displayed picture is without the dust-jacket.
2001 De Avonturen van Alice in Wonderland
Haarlem: J.H. Gottmer 978-90-257-3180-9
Sofia Engelsman
Helen Oxenbury
3d Printing. With dust-jacket. See previous item.
2001 De Avonturen van Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: Van Goor 978-90-000-3106-1
Nicolaas Matsier [Tjit Reinsma]
John Tenniel 2nd Printing from 1996. All pictures colored by Harry Theaker & Diz Wallis. With dust-jacket.
2003 De beste sprookjes
Oegstgeest: Boek Specials Nederland bv 90-5295-101-2
Anonymous A. van Gool Design, text, and illustrations: Lefèvre, Loiseaux, Nathan-Deiller, Van Gool; 6 fairy-tales with Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland on 54 pages; 21.6x29.1x3.3 cm, 350 p. Same edition as 1998, except for a different back-cover lay-out and different colour covers.
2004 Alice in Wonderland
[N.C.]: Paperview
Peter Christiaens
Unillustrated Series De Gouden Jeugdcollectie (The Golden Youth Collection), 17. With dust-jacket; 12.5x21 cm, 125 p. Coverillustration Thomas DeCoster.
2005 Alice in Wonderland
Leidschen-dam: Kemper Conseil 90-76542-12-0
Akkie de Jong John Tenniel Pocket book. Includes a short essay about Lewis Carroll plus some photographs and pictures by Lewis Carroll; 11.2x18 cm, 192 p.
2006 De Avonturen van Alice in Wonderland & Spiegelland
Rotterdam: Ad. Donker bv 90-6100-578-7
Peter Bulthuis
John Tenniel 7th Acceptable translation of AIW. Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass. Translation of Reedijk & Kossmann edited and revised (complete translation) by P. Bulthuis. 1st Edition in this translation. Afterword by Bulthuis; paperback; 12x20 cm, 315 p.
2007 Alice in Wonderland
Oud-Beijerland: Classic Press 978-90- 8720-019-0
Eelke de Jong Unillustrated Edited by Els Musterd – de Haas (same translation as in 1982). Subtitle Doldwaze avonturen in een bijzonder fantasieland (Mad foolish adventures in a special fantasyland). Afterword by Lenny Bouman with the remark: there’s only a slight difference between Alice’s Adventures Under Ground and the original AIW(!!!); bound, 14.5x21.8 cm, 136 p.
2008 Alice in het Land der Droomen
Eindhoven: Chipmunk Internatio-nal 978-90-861-9009-6
Eleonora Mann
Anonymous Reprint from 1887. Eleonora Mann’s translation adapted by Harald van Arkel; 14x20.5 cm, 125 p.
2009 De avonturen van Alice in Wonderland & Achter de Spiegel en wat Alice daar aantrof
Amsterdam: Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep 978-90-253-6421-2
Nicolaas Matsier [Tjit Reinsma]
John Tenniel Book-case with 2 books with dust-jackets. First volume Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Second volume annotations by Martin Gardner, edited for the Dutch readers by Nicolaas Matsier; 17.2x25.5x5 cm, 247 & 207 p.
2010 Alice in Wonderland
Leeuwar-den: Uitgeverij Libre 978-90-797-5812-8
Anonymous Rene Cloke Edited by Jane Carruth; 21.5x28.5 cm, 89 p.
2010 Alice in Wonderland
Genk, Belgium: Daedalus 978-90-881-0142-7
Xmed Xavier Colette
Translated from French. Scenario: David Chauvel. Comic-strip. With wrappers; 24.2xc32 cm, 72 p.
2011 Alice in Wonderland
Mechelen, Belgium: Baeckens Books N.V. 978-90-5461-753-2
Veerle Tomboy
Andrea Denegri & Christian Aliprandi
Translated from Italian. Adaptation by Geronimo Stilton. Colorful text; 14.6x19.3 cm, 219 p. No dust-jacket. See also 2012.
2011 Alice in Wonderland
Leuven, Belgium: Davidsfonds Uitgeverij nv 978-90-630-6621-5
Ed Franck [Eddy Vrancken]
Rébecca Dautremer
Beautiful edition. Adaptation & afterword by Ed Franck. Translated from a French edition. Famous photo of Alice Liddell as beggar girl on page 4. Big hardback (35x28.5 cm), 141 p.
2012 Alice in Wonderland
Haarlem: Gottmer 978-90-257-3180-9
Sofia Engelsman
Helen Oxenbury
Beautiful book-case with Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.
2012 Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: De Wakkere Muis 978-90-859-2178-3
Siska Lernout Andrea Denegri, Christian Aliprandi, Simona Gargantini, Jole Montalbano
With dust-jacket. Translated from Italian. Adaptation by Geronimo Stilton. Colorful text. Dutch adaption by De Wakkere Muis. Lay-out, text and covers differ slightly with the Belgian Stilton-edition from 2011; 14.6x19.3 cm, 223 p.
2012 De avonturen van Alice in Wonderland & Achter de Spiegel en wat Alice daar aantrof
Amsterdam:
Athenaeum
– Polak &
Van
Gennep
978-90-253-
6995-8
Nicolaas Matsier [Tjit Reinsma]
John Tenniel Bound, black covers and green dustjacket. Series: Perpetua Reeks. Afterword For all ages by N.M., 14.2x22.5 cm, 244 p.
2014 Alice in Wonderland & Alice in Spiegelland
Haarlem: Gottmer Uitgevers Groep BV 978-90-257-5917-9
Sofia Engelsman
Floor Rieder Beautiful bound edition with subtitles: de avonturen van alice in wonderland & de avonturen van alice in spiegelland (the adventures of alice in miracleland & the adventures of alice in mirrorland). Illustrations in 4 colors: black, white red and green; 15x19.2 cm, 178(AIW)/202(TLG) p.
2015 Alice in Wonderland & Alice in Spiegelland
Haarlem: Gottmer Uitgevers Groep BV 978-90-257-5917-9
Sofia Engelsman
Floor Rieder Second edition from 2014 (see previous item). Only differences are the book-dimensions: 15.5x19.7 cm. In 2018 a playing card set (2 sets) together with a booklet, including some classic cardgames is published. 15.4x12x3.6 cm.
2015 De avonturen van Alice in Wonderland & Achter de Spiegel en wat Alice daar aantrof
Amsterdam:
Uitgeverij
Rainbow bv
978-90-417-
1173-1
Nicolaas Matsier [Tjit Reinsma]
John Tenniel Series: Rainbow. Bound with dust-jacket. Afterword For all ages by N.M. 11.4x18.2 cm, 296 p.
2015 Alice in Wonderland & Alice in Spiegelland
Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Memphis Belle 978-94-631-3040-0
Dorine Louwerens
Tony Ross Beautiful edition. Adaption and illustrations by Tony Ross (1993). Bound, 20.5x27 cm, 204 p.
2015 Alice in Wonderland
Amsterdam: Pantheon 978-90-488-2934-7
Eelke de Jong
John Tenniel Paperback. Afterword by Lenny Bouman with the remark: there’s only a slight difference between Alice’s Adventures Under Ground and the original AIW(!!!); A list of some important dates from Dodgson’s life and a short bibliograhy; 12.5x20 cm, 131 p.
2015 De Avonturen van Alice in Wonderland & Spiegelland
Rotterdam: Ad. Donker bv 978-90-6100-578-0
Peter Bulthuis
John Tenniel 2d Printing of 2006. Bound edition. On front cover a painting of Alice Liddell by Berenice Noordam. Combined edition with Through the Looking-Glass. Translation of Reedijk & Kossmann edited and revised (complete translation) by P. Bulthuis. Afterword by Bulthuis; 12.8x20.2x3.6 cm, 315 p.
2016 Het echte sprookje van Alice in Wonderland
Mechelen:
Baeckens
Books NV
978-90-592-
4178-7
Hanne Vanden-broeck
Manuela Adreani
Beautiful bound edition. Adaption by Giada Francia; 24.8x31 cm, 80 p.
2016 De Avonturen van Alice Alice in Wonderland & Achter de Spiegel
Amsterdam: Meulenhoff Boekerij bv 978-90-225-7651-9
Nicolaas Matsier [Tjit Reinsma]
Mervyn Peake
Bound with dustjacket. Revised translation by N.M. Afterword For all ages by N.M. Essay about the illustrations translated by Jan Pott; 13.2x18.7 cm, 333 p.
2017 Alice in Wonderland
Den Haag: Kemper Conseil 978-90-76542-836
Akkie de Jong John Tenniel Hardback edition of 2006 (slightly different translation). Includes a short essay about Lewis Carroll plus some photographs and pictures by Lewis Carroll; on title-page 41 (!) illustrations by J.T. This time the black and white illustrations are colorized; 13.5x21.2 cm, 141 p.
2018 Alice in Wonderland
Antwerpen: WPG Uitgevers België 978-90-59089-894
Ed Franck [Eddy Vrancken]
Rébecca Dautremer
Slightly different second edition from 2011. No afterword. Famous photo of Alice Liddell as beggar girl at the end of the story. Softback, 14.5x19.3 cm, 217 p. Nice edition.
2019 Alice’s Avonturen in Wonderland
[N.C.]: [N.P.] 978-94-90722-18-0
Co.(?)
Unillustrated Very weird ridiculous on demand automatic
translation.
15.2x22.8 cm, no page numbering.
2019 De Avonturen van Alice
[N.C.]: [N.P.]
Cornelis Reedijk & Alfred Kossmann
Unillustrated Motto: Enjoy this classic with a Tripel Karmeliet (beer brand) and taste the time. No mention of translator but surely the sixties-translation by Reedijk/Kossmann has been used. Just AIW, no TLG. Carol on frontside, Carroll on titlepage. No shape in the mouse-tail. See www.hopt.nl for a copy. 14.7x21.5 cm, 65 p.