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.
Author Biography
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.