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Books with title Through The Looking Glass

  • The Looking Glass Wars

    Frank Beddor

    Paperback (Speak, Aug. 21, 2007)
    The Myth: Alice was an ordinary girl who stepped through the looking glass and entered a fairy-tale world invented by Lewis Carroll in his famous storybook. The Truth: Wonderland is real. Alyss Heart is the heir to the throne, until her murderous aunt Redd steals the crown and kills Alyss? parents. To escape Redd, Alyss and her bodyguard, Hatter Madigan, must flee to our world through the Pool of Tears. But in the pool Alyss and Hatter are separated. Lost and alone in Victorian London, Alyss is befriended by an aspiring author to whom she tells the violent, heartbreaking story of her young life. Yet he gets the story all wrong. Hatter Madigan knows the truth only too well, and he is searching every corner of our world to find the lost princess and return her to Wonderland so she may battle Redd for her rightful place as the Queen of Hearts.
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  • Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll

    language (Digireads.com, March 30, 2004)
    Through the Looking Glass
  • Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll, Donada Peters, Tantor Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Tantor Audio, Feb. 8, 2007)
    Through the Looking Glass is a sequel of sorts to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Alice, now slightly older, walks through a mirror into the Looking-Glass House and immediately becomes involved in a strange game of chess. Soon, she is exploring the rest of the house and meets a sequence of characters now familiar to most: Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the Red Queen, Humpty Dumpty, and the Walrus, to name a few. The popular and linguistically playful poem "Jabberwocky" is also found in Through the Looking Glass.
  • Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll, Jane Asher, Saland Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Saland Publishing, Feb. 18, 2010)
    A young Jane Asher stars in this full cast performance of Lewis Carroll's Through The Looking Glass.
  • Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll, John Tenniel

    Paperback (SeaWolf Press, Jan. 18, 2019)
    A beautiful edition with 50 classic John Tenniel illustrations. Don't be fooled by other versions with missing or made-up pictures.Charles Lutwidge Dodgson wrote this wonderful tale under the pen-name of Lewis Carroll. It was written for Alice Liddell, the daughter of a fellow college professor at the University of Oxford in England and first published in 1871. The full name of the book is Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There. It was a sequel to Carroll's original tale Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. In this new story, Alice climbs through a mirror into a world where everything is reversed. It includes the memorable poems "Jabberwocky" and "The Walrus and the Carpenter", and introduces the unforgettable characters of Tweedledum and Tweedledee.
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  • The Magic Looking Glass

    Tom Percival

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, Sept. 5, 2017)
    Meet Jack and his talking chicken Betsy, Red, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, and a host of other Little Legends as they have fantastic new adventures! Get to know your favorite fairytale characters like never before in this magical new book series.A cutting has been stolen from the magical Story Tree, and it's up to twins Hansel and Gretel to get it back. With the help of their new friend Wolfie, they find a secret fortress in the forest and a Magic Looking Glass that promises to help them. But things are not always what they seem! Can Wolfie and the twins save the day, or will the Magic Look Glass have the last laugh?Other books in the Little Legends series:The Spell ThiefThe Great Troll RescueThe Genie's Curse
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  • Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll

    eBook (Digireads.com, March 30, 2004)
    Through the Looking Glass
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  • Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll

    language (Digireads.com, March 30, 2004)
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  • The Looking Glass War

    John le Carré, Simon Russell, Piotr Baumann, Ian McDiarmid, Philip Jackson, BBC Worldwide Ltd

    Audible Audiobook (BBC Worldwide Ltd, Oct. 1, 2009)
    A BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of John le Carré's fourth novel, starring Simon Russell Beale as Smiley and Piotr Baumann as Fred Leiser. When word reaches 'The Department' - an ailing section of British intelligence - that Soviet missiles are being installed close to the West German border, it seems the perfect opportunity to show Control and Smiley, their rivals over at the Circus, that The Department still has value. Former spy Fred Leiser is lured back from retirement to investigate, and manages to cross the border into East Germany in a dangerous night-time operation. But the world has changed since The Department's glory days during the Second World War. The harsh realities of the Cold War now prevail, and there is no place for heroes.... With a distinguished cast including Ian McDiarmid and Philip Jackson, this compelling dramatisation perfectly captures the atmosphere of le Carré's chilling novel of deception and betrayal.
  • Looking Glass

    Cameron Jace

    language (Storykiller Books, Dec. 10, 2019)
    The final installment in the bestselling series is here...The fate of Alice, Pillar, Jack, Fabiola, Cheshire, Lewis, and the March Hare will be revealed.Warning: If you've read through the maddening series so far then you know it's going to be a hallucinatory, unpredictable, over the top ending that matches the insanity of the earlier books.
  • The Looking Glass

    Richard Paul Evans

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, Jan. 2, 2002)
    An ex-minister, sometime gambler, and fugitive from justice, Hunter Bell comes to the aid of Quaye MacGandley, a beautiful young Irish woman, abused and abandoned by a brutal husband, and together these two lost and wounded people find a way to bring healing to each other. Reprint.
  • Through the Looking-Glass

    Lewis Carroll

    eBook (Dover Publications, March 1, 2012)
    This 1872 sequel to Lewis Carroll's beloved Alice's Adventures in Wonderland finds the inquisitive heroine in a fantastic land where everything is reversed. Looking-glass land, a topsy-turvy world lurking just behind the mirror over Alice's mantel, is a fantastic realm of live chessmen, madcap kings and queens, strange mythological creatures, talking flowers and puddings, and rude insects.Brooks and hedges divide the lush greenery of looking-glass land into a chessboard, where Alice becomes a pawn in a bizarre game of chess involving Humpty Dumpty, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the Lion and the Unicorn, the White Knight, and other nursery-rhyme figures. Promised a crown when she reaches the eighth square, Alice perseveres through a surreal landscape of amusing characters that pelt her with riddles and humorous semantic quibbles and regale her with memorable poetry, including the oft-quoted "Jabberwocky."This handsome, inexpensive edition, featuring the original John Tenniel illustrations, makes available to today's readers a classic of juvenile literature long cherished for its humor, whimsy, and incomparable fantasy.
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