Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There

Author(s): Lewis Carroll

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Alice's second adventure takes her through the looking-glass to a place even curiouser than Wonderland. She finds herself caught up in the great looking-glass chess game and sets off to become a queen. It isn't as easy as she expects: at every step she is hindered by nonsense characters who crop up and insist on reciting poems. Some of these poems, such as 'The Walrus and The Carpenter' and 'Jabberwocky', are as famous as the Alice stories themselves. Macmillan was the original publisher of Alice in 1865 and is proud to remain true to the vision of its creators. Every bit as iconic are Sir John Tenniel's remarkable illustrations, perfectly capturing the combination of the ordinary and the extraordinary at the heart of Wonderland.

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Lewis Carroll was the pen-name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. Born in 1832, Dodgson was a mathematics tutor at Christ Church College, Oxford, where he met Alice Liddell, daughter of the dean, and inspiration for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The book and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, have delighted children all over the world for 150 years.

General Fields

  • : 9781447280002
  • : PAN MACMILLAN UK
  • : Macmillan Children's Books
  • : 0.168
  • : March 2015
  • : 20.60 cmmm X 15.50 cmmm X 2.80 cmmm
  • : March 2015
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Lewis Carroll
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 823.8
  • : near fine