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  • Alice Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll

    eBook
    Pilgrim Classics publishes public domain books. All of them can be found online for free .So why are we selling these books?We put our energy in offering a very pleasant reading experience. In Alice Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll you will find:- A perfectly adapted layout for Kindle and all eBooks Readers- A table of contents- Annotations from WikipediaThank you for reading Pilgrim Classics. We wish you a pleasant reading moment.
  • Alice Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll, Michael He

    eBook (, May 21, 2013)
    • The book includes 10 unique illustrations that are relevant to its content.Bored on a hot afternoon, Alice follows a White Rabbit down a rabbit-hole without giving a thought about how she might get out. And so she tumbles into Wonderland: where animals answer back, a baby turns into a pig, time stands still at a disorderly tea party, croquet is played with hedgehogs and flamingos, and the Mock Turtle and Gryphon dance the Lobster Quadrille. In a land in which nothing is as it seems and cakes, potions and mushrooms can make her shrink to ten inches or grow to the size of a house, will Alice be able to find her way home again?
  • Alice Through The Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll

    eBook (Digireads.com, Dec. 14, 2016)
    In 1865, English author Lewis Carroll, wrote a fantastical adventure story for the young daughters of a friend. The adventures of Alice—named for one of the little girls to whom the book was dedicated—who journeys down a rabbit hole and into a whimsical underworld realm instantly struck a chord with the British public, and then with readers around the world. In 1872, in reaction to the universal acclaim *Alice's Adventures in Wonderland* received, Dodgson published this sequel. Nothing is quite what it seems once Alice journeys through the looking-glass, and Dodgson's wit is infectious as he explores concepts of mirror imagery, time running backward, and strategies of chess-all wrapped up in the exploits of a spirited young girl who parries with the Red Queen, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, and other unlikely characters. In many ways, this sequel has had an even greater impact on today's culture than the first book.
  • Alice Through the Looking Glass

    Emma Chichester Clark

    language (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Dec. 12, 2013)
    The sequel to Alice in Wonderland. Step through the Looking-glass into a topsy-turvy, magical world in this gloriously illustrated picture book re-telling of Lewis Carroll’s enduring classic, from the highly-regarded, prize-winning illustrator of Blue Kangaroo and Melrose and Croc.(This ebook is optimised for Kindle tablets and the Kindle App. It is not suitable for e-Ink kindle devices, such as the PaperWhite. We recommend you download a sample to your device before purchase if in doubt.)A LUXURIOUS GIFT BOOK THAT NO CHILD’S LIBRARY SHOULD BE WITHOUT!In this magnificent sequel to Alice in Wonderland, Alice walks through a mirror straight into the topsy-turvy, back-to-front Looking-glass Kingdom. There she meets a collection of even ‘curiouser’ characters than before; the walrus and the carpenter, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty, the White Knight and the Red Queen, to name but a few. But nothing is quite what it seems…
  • Alice Through the Looking Glass

    Craig Jessen, Lewis Carroll

    language (, Oct. 9, 2012)
    In this theatrical adaptation of Lewis Carroll's second Alice story, we follow literature's favorite child adventurer not down a rabbit hole, but through a looking glass into a world that is a whimsically warped reflection of our own.Playwright Craig Jessen's adaptation maintains the whimsy and imagination of the original work, while infusing it with dramatic structure. Pulling from a variety of theatrical comedic traditions, the play utilizes slapstick, wordplay, and sight gags.Alice's adventure is presented in six scenes, as she journeys across the giant chess board of Looking Glass World on her quest to be a queen. On the way, she encounters talking flowers, singing books, life-sized chess pieces, and a host of other characters. Along the way, Alice is forced to question why she is in such a hurry to grow up – especially when the imagination rich world of a child seems to be far more rewarding.
  • Alice Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll

    Hardcover (Chartwell Books, Inc., Aug. 1, 2009)
    Bored on a hot afternoon, Alice follows a White Rabbit down a rabbit-hole without giving a thought about how she might get out. And so she tumbles into Wonderland: where animals answer back, a baby turns into a pig, time stands still at a disorderly tea party, croquet is played with hedgehogs and flamingos, and the Mock Turtle and Gryphon dance the Lobster Quadrille. In a land in which nothing is as it seems and cakes, potions and mushrooms can make her shrink to ten inches or grow to the size of a house, will Alice be able to find her way home again?
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  • Alice Through the Looking-Glass

    Lewis Carroll, Tony Ross

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Nov. 1, 2016)
    "Oh, Kitty, if only we could get through into Looking-glass House!"Once again we follow Alice's escapades with some of the most famous characters in literature, like Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee, in a world where nothing is ever quite as it seems. Perfectly capturing the humor and nonsense of the original story, this edition is carefully abridged for younger readers and gloriously illustrated by world-famous author and illustrator Tony Ross.
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  • Alice Through the Looking Glass Activity and Sticker Book

    Howard Hughes

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Activity Books, May 5, 2016)
    What happens when Alice goes through the looking glass? And who is the jabberwocky? Find out with this magical activity book, packed full of amazing stickers. Bloomsbury Activity Books provide hours of colouring, doodling, stickering and activity fun for boys and girls alike. Every book includes bright and beautiful illustrations which children and parents will find very hard to resist. Perfect for providing entertainment at home or on the move!
  • Alice Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll, Malcolm Ashman

    Hardcover (Chrysalis Books, Dec. 31, 1989)
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  • Alice Through the Looking Glass

    Emma Chichester Clark Ill

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, Nov. 7, 2013)
    The sequel to Alice in Wonderland. Step through the Looking-glass into a topsy-turvy, magical world in this gloriously illustrated picture book re-telling of Lewis Carroll's enduring classic, from the highly-regarded, prize-winning illustrator of Blue Kangaroo and Melrose and Croc.
  • Alice Through the Looking Glass

    Disney Press

    Audio CD (Disney Press and Blackstone Audio, May 27, 2016)
    [Young Adult Fiction (Ages 12-17)][Read by Lucy Rayner]A deluxe novelization based on the highly anticipated Walt Disney Studios live-action film Alice Through the Looking GlassWhen Alice returns to the whimsical world of Underland, all is not well. The Mad Hatter has become horribly and certifiably normal. Soon Alice realizes that the only way to save him is to travel to the past and right old wrongs. But Time may not be on her side -- in fact, he might even try to stop her!
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  • Alice Through the Looking-Glass

    Lewis Carol, Leslie Vargas

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 5, 2017)
    Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871) is a novel by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865). Set some six months later than the earlier book, Alice again enters a fantastical world, this time by climbing through a mirror into the world that she can see beyond it. Through the Looking-Glass includes such celebrated verses as "Jabberwocky" and "The Walrus and the Carpenter", and the episode involving Tweedledum and Tweedledee. The mirror which inspired Carroll remains displayed in Charlton Kings.