Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass (Dover Bookshelf Hardcover Classics)

$20.00

Brief Description:
By falling down a rabbit hole and stepping through a mirror, Alice experiences unusual adventures with a variety of nonsensical characters.

Table of Contents:
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
Looking-Glass House
The Garden of Live Flowers
Looking-Glass Insects
Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Wool and Water
Humpty Dumpty
The Lion and the Unicorn
"It's My Own Invention"
Queen Alice
Shaking
Waking
Which Dreamed It?

Brief Description:
"This Dover edition, first published in 2024, is an unabridged republication of the text of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, as published by the Macmillan Company, New York, in 1898 [the book was first published in 1865], and a standard text of Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, published by Macmillan and Co., London, in 1872."

Publisher Marketing:
The Dover Bookshelf steps into the whimsical world of Lewis Carroll with two of the English language's most popular and frequently quoted books. In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, rabbits are chronically late, grinning cats disappear at will, and queens call for executions at the drop of a card. In the sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, the inquisitive heroine becomes trapped in a madcap, topsy-turvy world and is regaled with memorable poetry, including the oft-quoted "Jabberwocky."
Fall down the rabbit hole and rediscover the magic of Carroll's timeless tales in this marvelously designed hardcover edition. Readers young and old will be enchanted by this affordable, collectible keepsake, which captures Carroll's unique blend of nonsense and sophisticated wordplay and features all of the original illustrations.