Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There/end matter

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search

WORKS BY LEWIS CARROLL.




PHANTASMAGORIA, AND OTHER POEMS. Fcap.
8vo. cloth, gilt edges, price 6.s.

“Those who have not made acquaintance with these poems already have a pleasure to come. The comical is so comical, the grave so really beautiful.”—Literary Churchman.

“The poem which gives its name to the volume, is full of real and playful wit, from which the writer passes without the appearance of painful effort to verses of graver mood.”—Guardian.

ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND. With
Forty-two Illustrations, by Tenniel. Crown 8vo. cloth, gilt edges, price 6s. Twenty-ninth Thousand.

“One of the cleverest and most charming books ever composed for a child's reading.”—Pall Mall Gazette.

“Beyond question supreme among modern books for children.”—Spectator.

GERMAN, FRENCH, AND ITALIAN TRANSLATIONS
of the same, with Tenniel's Illustrations, crown 8vo. cloth, gilt edges, price 6s. each.

The Spectator in speaking of the German and French translations says: “On the whole, the turn of the original has been followed with surprising fidelity, and it is curious to see what slight verbal alterations have often sufficed to preserve the humour of the English.”

THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS, AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE.
With Fifty Illustrations, by Tenniel, crown 8vo. cloth, gilt edges, 6s.


MACMILLAN & CO., LONDON & NEW YORK.