Enter a world of mirrored enchantment and topsy-turvy logic with "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll. This brilliant sequel to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" invites readers to join Alice on another whimsical adventure, this time through the looking-glass into a fantastical realm where everything is reversed and nothing is as it seems. Lewis Carroll, celebrated for his inventive storytelling and playful use of language, takes readers on a journey filled with clever wordplay, memorable characters, and ...
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Enter a world of mirrored enchantment and topsy-turvy logic with "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll. This brilliant sequel to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" invites readers to join Alice on another whimsical adventure, this time through the looking-glass into a fantastical realm where everything is reversed and nothing is as it seems. Lewis Carroll, celebrated for his inventive storytelling and playful use of language, takes readers on a journey filled with clever wordplay, memorable characters, and thought-provoking puzzles. "Through the Looking-Glass" continues to captivate audiences of all ages with its imaginative landscapes and timeless charm. Key Features: Intriguing Adventure: Follow Alice as she steps through the looking-glass into a world where chess pieces come to life, flowers talk, and nursery rhyme characters take on new dimensions. Vivid Imagination: Carroll's rich imagination and clever use of literary nonsense create a captivating world where readers are invited to question reality and embrace the unexpected. Memorable Characters: Meet a host of unforgettable characters, including Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the White Queen, the Red Queen, and the enigmatic Humpty Dumpty. Thought-Provoking Themes: The story explores themes of identity, logic, and the nature of reality, encouraging readers to look at the world from different perspectives. At the heart of "Through the Looking-Glass" is Carroll's ability to blend whimsy with deeper philosophical insights, making the book a rich and rewarding read for both children and adults. His playful approach to language and storytelling invites readers to stretch their imaginations and delight in the absurd. Whether you are revisiting this classic or encountering it for the first time, "Through the Looking-Glass" offers an enchanting experience. Let Lewis Carroll's masterful narrative transport you to a world where the familiar is turned upside down and every reflection holds a new adventure. Step through the looking-glass with Alice and explore a land of wonder and imagination.
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Fair. Pencilled name and date (1931) on endpaper. No date of publication given. Colored plate opposite tp is mostly detached, otherwise binding is tight. Spine has "No. 374" at bottom. Cover has edge and corner wear, soiling, illustration (on front and back covers) is bright. Your purchase benefits world-wide relief efforts of Mennonite Central Committee.