Tove Jansson’s Rare Vintage Illustrations for Alice in Wonderland
by Maria PopovaDown the rabbit-hole, Moomin-style.

When Runnquist received her finished illustrations in the fall of 1966, he immediately fired off an excited telegram to Jansson: “Congratulations for Alice— you have produced a masterpiece.”
What an understatement.
In 2011, London’s Tate Museum published an English edition of Janssen’s Alice, but copies of that are also scarce outside the U.K. Luckily, this gem can still be found in some public libraries and, occasionally, online.
Complement it with the story of Alice Liddell, the real-life little girl who inspired Carroll’s Wonderland.