Carroll, Lewis,1832-1898,author.

Alice's adventures in Wonderland ;and, Through the looking-glass and What Alice found there /Lewis Carroll ; illustrations by John Tenniel edited and with an introduction and notes by Hugh Haughton.
Through the looking-glass and What Alice found there

lxxx, 356 pages :illustrations ;21 cm

Alice's adventures in Wonderland first published in 1865. Through the looking-glass first published in 1872.

Acknowledgments --Introduction --Further reading --A note on the text --A note on Tenniel --Alice's Adventures in Wonderland : Down the rabbit-hole --The pool of tears --A caucus-race and a long tale --The rabbit sends in a little bill --Advice from a caterpillar --Pig and pepper --A mad tea-party --The queen's croquet-ground --The mock turtle's story --The lobster quadrille --Who stole the tarts? --Alice's evidence --Through the looking glass, and What Alice found there : Looking-glass house ; The garden of live flowers --Looking-glass insects --Tweeledum and Tweedledee --Wool and water --Humpty Dumpty --The lion and the unicorn --"It's my own invention" --Queen Alice --Shaking --Waking --Which dreamed it? --Introduction : Alice's adventures under ground --Alice's adventures under ground --"Alice" on the stage --Notes to Alice's adventures in Wonderland --Notes to Through the looking-glass --Appendix I: Preface to the eighty-sixth thousand 6/- edition of Alice's adventures in Wonderland. --Appendix II: Preface to the sixty-first thousand edition of Through the looking-glass.

When Alice follows a strange rabbit down a rabbit hole and passes through a looking glass, she experiences curious sensations and encounters the Mad Hatter, the fiendish Queen of Hearts, and many other odd characters.

1.Alice--(Fictitious character from Carroll)--Juvenile fiction.1.Classics--Fiction2.Literary--Fiction3.Imaginary places--Juvenile fiction.Dynamic Details
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