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Alice's adventures in wonderland & through the looking glass book
Alice's adventures in wonderland & through the looking glass book







Locke tells Jack to put it to rest, and consider the possibility that everything that is happening on the Island happens for a reason.

  • When " Jack and Locke discuss Jack's 'hallucination' Locke advises that he should pursue his father's elusive image, symbolically comparing it to the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland.
  • Both literary works have been incorporated into the story of Lost in many episodes, such as " White Rabbit", " The Man Behind the Curtain", " Through the Looking Glass, Part 1", " Something Nice Back Home", and " Lighthouse". Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase.Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There are written by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, who is better known as Lewis Carroll. Her most notable and watched action was a trip to New York to receive an honorary degree from Columbia University" (Lovett and Lovett). In 1932, during the celebrations of the centenary of Carrolls birth, Alice, who had lived a peaceful life in the south of England for many years, suddenly became a public figure. "Alice Hargreaves was the married name of Alice Liddell, for whom Lewis Carroll originally wrote the book. Housed in the original red cloth slipcase (fine).

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    Covers decoratively bordered in gilt, smooth spine decoratively tooled and lettered in gilt in compartments, all edges gilt. Publishers full blue morocco (by George McKibbin & Son, New York). Printed for the members of The Limited Editions Club by the Printing House of William Edwin Rudge, Mount Verson, N.Y. With the original text illustrations by John Tenniel re-engraved (in metal) by Frederic Warde.

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    Limited to 1,500 numbered copies, signed by the "Original Alice," Alice Hargreaves. New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1935. Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There. Housed in the original blue cloth slipcase (some browning and light wear). Bookplate on front free endpaper and some offsetting on endpapers. Covers decoratively bordered in gilt, smooth spine decoratively tooled and lettered in gilt in compartments. Publishers full red morocco (by George McKibbin & Son, New York).

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    Typography and binding design by Frederic Warde. Printed for the members of The Limited Editions Club by the Printing House of William Edwin Rudge, Mount Vernon, N.Y. With the original text illustrations by Tenniel re-engraved on wood by Bruno Rollitz. This copy is one of a few of which were also signed by the "Original Alice," Alice Hargreaves. Limited to 1,500 numbered copies, signed by Frederic Warde. New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1932. Item #1409506 Illustrated by John Tenniel.









    Alice's adventures in wonderland & through the looking glass book