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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass

Lewis Carroll

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Introduction by A. S. Byatt
Illustrations by John Tenniel
Includes commissioned endnotes
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Conceived by a shy British don on a golden afternoon to entertain ten-year-old Alice Liddell and her sisters, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass have delighted generations of readers in more than eighty languages. ā€œThe clue to the enduring fascination and greatness of the Alice books,ā€ writes A. S. Byatt in her Introduction, ā€œlies in language. It is play, and word-play, and its endless intriguing puzzles continue to reveal themselves long after we have ceased to be children.ā€

Lewis Carroll

Ā 

Introduction by A. S. Byatt
Illustrations by John Tenniel
Includes commissioned endnotes
Ā 
Conceived by a shy British don on a golden afternoon to entertain ten-year-old Alice Liddell and her sisters, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass have delighted generations of readers in more than eighty languages. ā€œThe clue to the enduring fascination and greatness of the Alice books,ā€ writes A. S. Byatt in her Introduction, ā€œlies in language. It is play, and word-play, and its endless intriguing puzzles continue to reveal themselves long after we have ceased to be children.ā€

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Lewis Carroll

Ā 

Introduction by A. S. Byatt
Illustrations by John Tenniel
Includes commissioned endnotes
Ā 
Conceived by a shy British don on a golden afternoon to entertain ten-year-old Alice Liddell and her sisters, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass have delighted generations of readers in more than eighty languages. ā€œThe clue to the enduring fascination and greatness of the Alice books,ā€ writes A. S. Byatt in her Introduction, ā€œlies in language. It is play, and word-play, and its endless intriguing puzzles continue to reveal themselves long after we have ceased to be children.ā€