Francis K. Johnson devised Ñspel (pronounced "Ingspell") as a
compre-hensive and radical reform of English spelling, because he
believes that, in the case of such a magnificently complex and subtle
language as English, piecemeal and conservative proposals cause more
problems than they solve. Ñspel is largely phonemic, but also has a
remarkable conciseness, owing much to the earlier traditions of
shorthands. This edition of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is aimed
at highlighting the question of spelling reform and to add an extra
charm to the reader's journey, alongside Alice, to Wonderland.