Step through the looking-glass and into a world where logic somersaults and language sparkles. This Deluxe Edition pairs Alice in Wonderland with Through the Looking-Glass in a clean, reader-first layout and features the complete set of John Tenniel’s original 92 illustrations, reproduced in crisp black-and-white. The debossed, 3-color-foil cover and printed endpapers make a keepsake worthy of display; inside, balanced typography and generous margins let Carroll’s wordplay and Tenniel’s imagery shine. Whether you’re discovering these classics for the first time or returning for the delight of nonsense and wit, this volume offers a definitive, beautifully made way to travel with Alice—then close the book still smiling. Step through the looking-glass and into a world where logic somersaults and language sparkles. This Deluxe Edition pairs Alice in Wonderland with Through the Looking-Glass in a clean, reader-first layout and features the complete set of John Tenniel’s original 92 illustrations, reproduced in crisp black-and-white. The debossed, 3-color-foil cover and printed endpapers make a keepsake worthy of display; inside, balanced typography and generous margins let Carroll’s wordplay and Tenniel’s imagery shine. Whether you’re discovering these classics for the first time or returning for the delight of nonsense and wit, this volume offers a definitive, beautifully made way to travel with Alice—then close the book still smiling. Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, 1832–1898) was an English writer, mathematician, and logician best known for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Educated and later employed at Christ Church, Oxford, he brought a precise sense of logic to imaginative storytelling, blending wordplay, paradox, and satire into tales that delight children and adults alike. His poems, including “Jabberwocky,” and his contributions to recreational mathematics and puzzles deepen his lasting appeal. Carroll’s inventive language, memorable characters, and dreamlike settings continue to shape literature, illustration, theater, and film—securing his place among the most beloved authors in the English canon.