john tenniel's through the looking-glass - illustrations
TRANSCRIPT
II
illustrations
for
Lewis Carroll’s THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
and what Alice found there
1871
artist:John Tenniel (1820-1914)
(frontispiece)
Chapter I: Looking-Glass House
Chapter IIThe Garden of Live Flowers
Chapter IIILooking-Glass Insects
Chapter IV: Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Chapter VWool and Water
Chapter VIHumpty Dumpty
“To send all his horses and all his men,” Alice inter- rupted, rather unwisely. “Now I declare that’s too bad!” Humpty Dumpty cried, breaking into a sudden pas- sion. . . .
Chapter VIIThe Lion and the Unicorn
Chapter VIII“It’s My Own Invention”
Chapter IXQueen Alice
. . .
“Take care of yourself!” screamed the White Queen, seizing Alice’s hair with both her hands. “Something’s going to happen!”
Chapter X: Shaking
Chapter XI: Waking
Chapter XIIWhich Dreamed It?
the end