Based on the original edition of Through the Looking-Glass Little Folks' Edition , a highlight of the Macmillan archive, this charming small format hardback is a companion to The Little Folks' Edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
With red cloth binding, foil on the front cover and spine, and gold-sprayed edges to the pages, this is a really delightful gift, and specially abridged for younger readers to around one sixth the length of the original, it's a perfect introduction to the second of Carroll's classic Alice titles.
This beautiful book is reproduced in full colour with over thirty original illustrations by Sir John Tenniel.
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