Both volumes of Alice's fantastic adventures in Wonderland, together in one book. Join Alice as she meets the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the White Rabbit and the Queen of Hearts in her trips to Wonderland. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass have captivated generations of children for more than one hundred and fifty years and continue to enchant new readers today.
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Both volumes of Alice's fantastic adventures in Wonderland, together in one book. Join Alice as she meets the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the White Rabbit and the Queen of Hearts in her trips to Wonderland. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass have captivated generations of children for more than one hundred and fifty years and continue to enchant new readers today.
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This book arrived very quickly and in good condition, exactly as described.
PrivateSector
Dec 24, 2009
The two book boxed edition arrived in good time. It was in pristine condition.
Sarah1991
Sep 11, 2008
for the child at heart....
This book, like all Carroll's work really is a classic. As with all books there are stark differences from the movies and this is no different.
This heartwarming tale is a must have for any collection. Whether you wish to read it for fun or to a child, i highly recommend this book!
With its light hearted humour and occasional poetry it will have you smiling ever time.
Selina
Oct 10, 2007
Fun
This is a great book to read. Its so much fun. The fact Alice is having trouble finding her way back home may scare young sensitive children. The Duchess mistreats a baby in a comical fashion, but again might upset some children. There are alot of scary scenes. The Carpenter and the Walrus eat all the clam people and the Queen of Hearts wanting to cut off people's heads all will upset young readers. For slightly older children this is a great book for them. Alice has one adventure after another meating a batch of colorful characters.