A. B. Frost Book order (chronological)
Arthur Burdett Frost was a pioneering American illustrator, graphic artist, and comics writer, also recognized for his painting. His work is celebrated for its dynamic portrayal of motion and sequence, establishing him as a significant figure in the Golden Age of American Illustration. Beyond illustrating over ninety books, Frost is renowned for his realistic hunting and shooting prints, capturing moments with exceptional vitality.



Lewis Carroll, renowned for his whimsical storytelling and wordplay, crafted beloved children's fiction, including the iconic tales of Alice. His works often blend fantasy with logic, exemplified in the nonsensical poetry of "Jabberwocky" and The Hunting of the Snark. Beyond writing, he was a mathematician, photographer, and Anglican deacon, deeply connected to Christ Church, Oxford, where he spent much of his life. Carroll's multifaceted talents and unique perspective on reality continue to enchant readers of all ages.