Lost Wonderland

Lost Wonderland
Author: Stephen R. Wilk
Publisher: UMass + ORM
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1613768044

If you take Boston's Blue Line to its northern end, you'll reach the Wonderland stop. Few realize that a twenty-three-acre amusement park once sat nearby—the largest in New England, and grander than any of the Coney Island parks that inspired it. Opened in Revere on Memorial Day in 1906 to great fanfare, Wonderland offered hundreds of thousands of visitors recreation by the sea, just a short distance from downtown Boston. The story of the park's creation and wild, but brief, success is full of larger-than-life characters who hoped to thrill attendees and rake in profits. Stephen R. Wilk describes the planning and history of the park, which featured early roller coasters, a scenic railway, a central lagoon in which a Shoot-the-Chutes boat plunged, an aerial swing, a funhouse, and more. Performances ran throughout the day, including a daring Fires and Flames show; a Wild West show; a children's theater; and numerous circus acts. While nothing remains of what was once called "Boston's Regal Home of Pleasure" and the park would close in 1910, this book resurrects Wonderland by transporting readers through its magical gates.

Wonderland

Wonderland
Author: Daniel Doen Silberberg
Publisher: Parallax Press
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2005-09-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1888375957

Written in the non-traditional, humorous, and slightly irreverent tone of books like Sit Down and Shut Up, and Dharma Punxs, Wonderlandis a highly original riff on Alice in Wonderland, using the classic story as a jumping off point for conveying the Zen concept of ‘One Mind’. Daniel Silberberg’s first book is a unique contribution to contemporary American Zen, which honors its historic roots and yet strikes out into fresh areas. It presents a lively mix of tone and quotation and levels of discourse, from citing Timeless Spring or the Diamond Sutra to Kill Bill and ketchup. With stories from his own life as well as from the larger cultural swirl around him, Daniel Silberberg reflects on the differences between how we perceive the world around us and the way it actually is. Daniel Silberberg’s take on a variety of Buddhist ideas and concepts are immediately useful and relevant. The reader will find that it addresses directly some of the issues they are dealing with in their own practice. The author’s insights and experiences come from his experience leading a large Zen community and from his almost thirty years of Zen Training in the lineage of the highly revered teachers Genpo Roshi and Maezumi Roshi.

Wonderland #3

Wonderland #3
Author: Raven Gregory
Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment
Total Pages: 34
Release:
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

The on-going series that every zenescope fan has been wating for continues... Violet has been kidnapped by the possessed people of the town who are intent on using her sacrifice to not only open a portal back to Wonderland but to provide Johnny's spirit with a new host body in which to unleash his terror upon the world. Will Calie reach Violet in time to prevent the ritual or will Violet fall to the madness of the Mad Hatter REBORN!!! From the writers and creators who brought you Zenescope's original Wonderland trilogy comes a whole new world of madness like you've never seen before. Featuring two incredible homage covers as Zenescope celebrates its seven year anniversary.

Wonderland

Wonderland
Author: Jennifer Hillier
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2023-04-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1668012170

An atmospheric and edgy thriller that combines Heartsick with Please See Us, this novel from the author of the “truly frightening” (Suspense Magazine) Creep follows a police officer investigating a string of disappearances at a mysterious amusement park. By day, Wonderland is a magical amusement park boasting a certain retro charm. Excited children, hands sticky with cotton candy, run frenetically from ride to ride while the tinkling music of the oldest Ferris wheel in the Pacific Northwest fills the air. But behind the scenes, the rides need repairs, and the clown museum is filled with a lot more than just wax figures. Someone is working hard to keep the park’s dark secrets hidden beneath its weathered attractions. Vanessa Castro’s first day as deputy police chief of Seaside, Washington, is off to a bang. The unidentifiable homeless man rotting inside the tiny town’s main tourist attraction is strange enough, but now a teenage employee is missing. Clues lead Vanessa into a mysterious web of missing persons cases that goes back decades. She moved to Seaside to escape her own scandalous past, but has she brought her family to the center of an insidious killer’s twisted game? Filled with fast-paced chills and a shocking, bloody finale, Wonderland is “top of the line thriller writing…You better call in sick, because you’re not going anywhere until you finish reading it. Oh, and you might want to lock the door, too. Just to be safe” (Jeffrey Deaver, New York Times bestselling author).

Wonderland

Wonderland
Author: Nicole Treska
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2024-07-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1668005042

A necessary narrative that extends compassion and dignity to those our society often withholds it from. After the death of her paternal aunt, Nicole returns to the town that gave her family its street cred but has taken away everything else. She was born to a family of gangsters in the Boston area whose affiliation with the Winter Hill Gang afforded them an amount of protection, money, and respect. It’s in Boston that she reunites with her father and is reminded of why she left in the first place, but also why she returned. Though Nicole sees it as her responsibility to take care of those around her, as a writer, adjunct professor, and waitress, who rents out the second bedroom of her Harlem apartment on Airbnb to make ends meet, she can barely take care of herself. If achieving the American Dream means alienating oneself from their community, Wonderland: A Tale of Hustling Hard and Breaking Even reminds us why the reality of “escaping poverty“ is more complex than the decisions of individuals, but also depends on the investment we make in our people to thrive together.

Wonderland Volume 1

Wonderland Volume 1
Author: Gregory, Raven
Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2012-12
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0985337850

Calie Liddle is BACK! And the series that every Zenescope fan has been waiting for is finally here. When Calie escaped from Wonderland she wanted to believe she was finally free from the realm of madness. She wanted to believe she could live a normal life. But she was wrong. Now Calie and her daughter Violet are on the run from the realm of madness. Meanwhile, a child returns from a carnival with a special hat that will mean murder and chaos for all those who cross his path.

Lost's Buried Treasures

Lost's Buried Treasures
Author: Lynnette R. Porter
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1402228309

Lost's Buried Treasures is the ultimate unauthorized guide to the ideas that have influenced the show and its writers.