Lewis Carroll\'s stories of Alice have entranced children - and grown-ups - for nearly 150 years.
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Not so Setting himself the daily task of believing "as many as six impossible things before breakfast" (or at least before lunch), Gilbert Adair has written a delightful successor to Carroll\'s two immortal fantasies.
And more than one reader, turning the last page of "Through the Looking-Glass", must have been saddened by the thought that her Adventures had well and truly come to an end.
Lewis Carroll\'s stories of Alice have entranced children - and grown-ups - for nearly 150 years