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Lewis Carroll's Guide for Insomniacs
Lewis Carroll’s Guide for Insomniacs by Lewis Carroll (with an introduction by Gyles Brandreth) is a whimsical bedside companion from the beloved creator of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Carroll, the 19th-century English author, mathematician, and inventor of linguistic play, devised this charming collection of puzzles, rhymes, limericks, and calming diversions to help pass what he called the “wakeful hours” of a sleepless night. Compiled and thoughtfully arranged by British writer and entertainer Brandreth, the book turns sleeplessness into a playful adventure full of clever amusements and imaginative distractions. It’s an engaging, lighthearted treat for night owls and fans of Carroll’s signature wit alike.
Lewis Carroll’s Guide for Insomniacs by Lewis Carroll (with an introduction by Gyles Brandreth) is a whimsical bedside companion from the beloved creator of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Carroll, the 19th-century English author, mathematician, and inventor of linguistic play, devised this charming collection of puzzles, rhymes, limericks, and calming diversions to help pass what he called the “wakeful hours” of a sleepless night. Compiled and thoughtfully arranged by British writer and entertainer Brandreth, the book turns sleeplessness into a playful adventure full of clever amusements and imaginative distractions. It’s an engaging, lighthearted treat for night owls and fans of Carroll’s signature wit alike.