The time has come to talk of many things: of shoes and ships and sealing-wax, of cabbages and kings; and why the Mad Hatter, in Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, isn’t the Bertrand Russell lookalike ...
Origins: In the 18th century, mercury salts were used to make felt for fancy hats. The process required copious amounts of the element, a substance then not understood to be as dangerous as we now ...
After a decade of serving up custom cakes, The Mad Hatter Bakery and Cafe is bringing British comfort food to an Edina office ...
Alice has had plenty of adventures since she was created by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson — better known by his pseudonym Lewis Carroll — in 1865. Her friend, the Mad Hatter, has been with ...
Since 1865, when “Alice in Wonderland” was published, readers have quoted and parsed his every utterance. He’s called simply the Hatter in “Alice” and Hatta in “Through the Looking-Glass,” but we know ...
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