THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS

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THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS, BY LEWIS CARROLL

Through the looking-glass is Lewis Carroll’s sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, with zany characters including Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the Walrus and the Carpenter, the Red Knight and White Knight and the Jabberwocky.


KEY FEATURES OF THIS BOOK

·     This book includes original artwork

·     Unabridged original content

·     Available in multiple formats: eBook, original paperback, large print paperback, hardcover and audiobook

·     Proper paragraph formatting with Indented first lines and Justified Paragraphs

·     Properly formatted for aesthetics and ease of reading.

·     Custom Table of Contents and Design elements for each chapter

·     The Copyright page has been placed at the end of the book, as to not impede the content and flow of the book.

 

ABOUT THE BOOK:

Original publication: 1871

 

Chapters 12

Words: 30,000

 

This book is great for schools, teachers and students or for the casual reader, and makes a wonderful addition to any classic literary library


ABOUT US:

At Pure Snow Publishing we have taken the time and care into formatting this book to make it the best possible reading experience. With more than 500 book listings, we specialize in publishing classic books and have been publishing books since 2014.

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About the author

Charles Luthwidge Dodgson was born in Daresbury, England on January 27, 1832. He became a minister of the Church of England and a lecturer in mathematics at Christ Church College, Oxford. He was the author, under his own name, of An Elementary Treatise on Determinants, Symbolic Logic, and other scholarly treatises. He is better known by his pen name of Lewis Carroll. Using this name, he wrote Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. He was also a pioneering photographer, and he took many pictures of young children, especially girls, with whom he seemed to empathize. He died on January 14, 1898.

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