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As Lewis Carroll made up Alice in Wonderland as he went along, one afternoon in 1865, to entertain some children he knew, you could say that it took him no time at all to write it.

One of the children loved the story and asked him to write it down for her. It took Carroll two years from when he was asked until he gave her the version he wrote down for her.

He then decided to have the book published, so he edited, added to and rewrote the hand written version and it was finally published exactly three years after he first made up the story.

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Lewis Carroll started writing Alice in Wonderland in 1862.

It was completed and published in 1865.


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Lewis Carroll wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" in 1865.

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Lewis Carroll was thirty when he first invented the story of Alice's adventures. He was thrity-three by the time it was completed and published.

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Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland in Oxford, England.

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