Looking-glass house -- The garden of live flowers -- Looking glass insects -- Tweedledum and Tweedledee -- Wool and Water -- Humpty Dumpty -- The lion and the unicorn -- It's my own invention -- Queen Alice -- Shaking -- Waking -- Which dreamed it?Mode of access: Internet
The queen: God bless her! (A acene from home-life in the Highlands)--His favourite flower (A politic...
The merry men -- Will o' the mill -- Markheim -- Thrawn Janet -- Olalla -- The treasure of Franchard...
Illustrated lining-papers.Mode of access: Internet.SPEC: From the Nicely Collection. Frontis wanting
An egg-dropping experiment devised to capture many of the themes and ideas presented throughout Lewi...
The Internet is a lot like Wonderland. It\u27s very easy to get lost in it, many of the people that ...
As Lewis Carroll’s Alice comes to the end of her journey through the looking glass world, she has al...
Based on Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.Bound in red cloth ; stamped in gold and blind ; top ed...
First published London, 1838.Sequel to "Ernest Maltravers".Mode of access: Internet
A collection of word puzzles based on Through the Looking Glass, And What Alice Found Ther
The character of Alice, the English “dream child” of the second half of the 19th century, was born f...
A girl occupies herself by having imaginary conversations with furniture, in which the natural histo...
The ice-maiden.--The butterfly.--The Psyche.--The Snail and the rose-tree.Mode of access: Internet
Mode of access: Internet.Part of the Emanuel D. Rudolph Children's Science collection
Of kings' treasuries.--Of queens' gardens.--Of the mystery of life.Mode of access: Internet
The invisible queen.--Bernard and Robin Redbreast.--The naturalist, the child, and the humming-bird....
The queen: God bless her! (A acene from home-life in the Highlands)--His favourite flower (A politic...
The merry men -- Will o' the mill -- Markheim -- Thrawn Janet -- Olalla -- The treasure of Franchard...
Illustrated lining-papers.Mode of access: Internet.SPEC: From the Nicely Collection. Frontis wanting
An egg-dropping experiment devised to capture many of the themes and ideas presented throughout Lewi...
The Internet is a lot like Wonderland. It\u27s very easy to get lost in it, many of the people that ...
As Lewis Carroll’s Alice comes to the end of her journey through the looking glass world, she has al...
Based on Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.Bound in red cloth ; stamped in gold and blind ; top ed...
First published London, 1838.Sequel to "Ernest Maltravers".Mode of access: Internet
A collection of word puzzles based on Through the Looking Glass, And What Alice Found Ther
The character of Alice, the English “dream child” of the second half of the 19th century, was born f...
A girl occupies herself by having imaginary conversations with furniture, in which the natural histo...
The ice-maiden.--The butterfly.--The Psyche.--The Snail and the rose-tree.Mode of access: Internet
Mode of access: Internet.Part of the Emanuel D. Rudolph Children's Science collection
Of kings' treasuries.--Of queens' gardens.--Of the mystery of life.Mode of access: Internet
The invisible queen.--Bernard and Robin Redbreast.--The naturalist, the child, and the humming-bird....
The queen: God bless her! (A acene from home-life in the Highlands)--His favourite flower (A politic...
The merry men -- Will o' the mill -- Markheim -- Thrawn Janet -- Olalla -- The treasure of Franchard...
Illustrated lining-papers.Mode of access: Internet.SPEC: From the Nicely Collection. Frontis wanting