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Lewis Carroll did not illustrate "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" himself because he was not confident in his drawing abilities. He felt that a professional illustrator could better bring the story to life visually. John Tenniel was eventually chosen to provide the iconic illustrations for the book.

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