Pook Press is proud to present Lewis Carroll's world-famous 1871 children's novel "e;Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There"e;, with original illustrations by John Tenniel. The sequel to Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland (1865), this classic children's tale sees Alice entering to a fantastical realm after she climbs through a mirror into the world that she can see on the other side. Once there, she realises that, just like a reflection in a mirror, absolutely everything is backwards. Wonderfully illustrated by John Tenniel and introducing such famous verses as "e;The Walrus and the Carpenter"e; and "e;Jabberwocky"e;, Carroll's fantastic sequel continues to inspire and entertain children almost a century and a half after it was first published. John Tenniel (1820 1914), famed for his political satire, sharp lines and delicate arrangement, was a true master of the Golden Age of Illustration. Tenniel penned a total of ninety-two black and white drawings for "e;Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"e; and "e;Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There"e;. Both works were instant best-sellers and now rank amongst the most famous literary illustrations of all time.