
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS And What Alice Found There
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Macmillan, London, December 1908, reprint of miniature edition of October 1908. Hard cover, 6 ¼” x 4 ¼” x ¾”; 229 pages plus 2 pages of ads for other works by this author. Very good condition for age; red boards blind ruled front and rear; gilt medallion of Queen on front board; gilt on spine. Binding sound with a bit of a lean; light wear to edges and spine ends; bit of soil on boards and outer page block. Gift inscription on front end-paper; interior pages unmarked; occasional small age spot; some off-setting on pp. 16-17, probably from some paper laid in. With fifty illustrations by John Tenniel including frontispiece. Sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Alice discovers that she can go through the wall-hung mirror at her home and enter an alternative world with a chess board and pieces theme.