That’s right – free. According to the iBookstore:
The manuscript is illustrated throughout by Dodgson, who later commissioned John Tenniel to come up with the drawings we are more familiar with.
This eBookTreasures facsimile edition has a transcription of the text throughout as well as superb narration by Miriam Margoyles.
That’s cool! It might convince me to get an iTunes account on my Mac… how much other free stuff do they have?
Of course for free. It is in the public domain. Any eReader has had the capability of viewing it for some time. It released by both Project Gutenberg and Archive.org
Archive.org copy available here: http://www.archive.org/details/alicesadventures19002gut
I made sure it was requested to ship in Lulu back when publicdomainreprints.org was up and running.