Alice lives an ordinary life, until the day she follows the White Rabbit down, down, down a rabbit hole. She suddenly finds herself in an enchanted world, surrounded by zany creatures like the Mad Hatter, the Duchess, and the Cheshire Cat. Alice is delighted to find that nothing in Wonderland is the least bit ordinary.
Step into an enchanted land of curious folk and extraordinary beasts, where spells are cast and magic glitters in the air.
Weary of her storybook, one "without pictures or conversations," the young and imaginative Alice follows a hasty hare underground--to come face-to-face with some of the strangest adventures and most fantastic characters in all of literature. The Ugly Duchess, the Mad Hatter, the weeping Mock Turtle, the diabolical Queen of Hearts, the Cheshire Cat--each more eccentric than the last--could o…
“If it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be; but as it isn`t, it ain`t. That`s logic.” English Classics: Through The Looking Glass. English Classics is literature's collection with particular rooms for increase reader's interest in reading classics. This book including Through The Looking Glass as one of the collections. Through the Looking Glass will be the continuity from t…
From "One White Rabbit for Alice to follow" to "Five grins from the Cheshire Cat," and "Nine tarts made by the Queen," this is a charming book. The traditional illustrations are by Sir John Tenniel, supplemented by additional pictures in Tenniel's style and beautiful Victorian-style decorative motifs.