Book Details
Title: London; Through the Looking Glass
Author: Ted Smart
Illustrator: N/A
Publisher: Colour Library International
Year: 1977
Impression/Edition: N/A
Cover: Hardcover with Dust Jacket
Pages: 96
Dimensions:
Weight:
ISBN: 0 904681 33 5
Battle Scars:
Overall good condition.
Outside:
The dust jacket is intact with minor shelf wear (rubbing) to edges/ends/corners. Some rubbing to rear and minor scuffing. The dust jacket has been adhered from the rear to the hardcover as pictured.
The hardcover is intact with minor shelf wear (rubbing) to edges, ends and corners. dust jacket adhered as pictured. Embossing to front cover and spine are intact and legible.
The page margins (seen when book is closed) are clean.
Inside:
The binding is firm and intact.
Inside the front and back covers is clean.
The pages are clean and intact.
Don't forget to check the photos below for a visual and make sure you are happy prior to purchase. Happy to answer questions if there is information missing.
Book Content:
Blurb -
" "Oh! Kitty" saud Alice "how nice it would be if we could only get through into Looking Glass House. I'm sure it's got oh! such beautiful things in it."
- Through the Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll.
When Lewis Carroll wrote the story of a wide eyed little girl called Alice, he decided that her make-believe world should exist on the other side of the looking glass.
"London through the Looking Glass" captures intimately the feeling and character of a great city, its buildings and people and is a unique study of a way of life as stimulating to the mind as it is to the eye.
Folk Wisdom says "Every traveller sees what belongs to him on a journey." TO travel through the pages of this book is to retread many patient hours of waiting and watching and to share the feelings and excitement of moments in time witnessed by phtographers who love this beautiful city.
A great deal of thought and effort has gone into "London through the Looking Glass," both in selection and layout, and is as much for the Londoner as it is for the visitor or the armchair traveller. To turn these pages is to be caught up in the fascinating and continuing story of London. - "and what is the use of a book" thought Alice, "without pictures or conversation?"
Book Details
Title: London; Through the Looking Glass
Author: Ted Smart
Illustrator: N/A
Publisher: Colour Library International
Year: 1977
Impression/Edition: N/A
Cover: Hardcover with Dust Jacket
Pages: 96
Dimensions:
Weight:
ISBN: 0 904681 33 5
Battle Scars:
Overall good condition.
Outside:
The dust jacket is intact with minor shelf wear (rubbing) to edges/ends/corners. Some rubbing to rear and minor scuffing. The dust jacket has been adhered from the rear to the hardcover as pictured.
The hardcover is intact with minor shelf wear (rubbing) to edges, ends and corners. dust jacket adhered as pictured. Embossing to front cover and spine are intact and legible.
The page margins (seen when book is closed) are clean.
Inside:
The binding is firm and intact.
Inside the front and back covers is clean.
The pages are clean and intact.
Don't forget to check the photos below for a visual and make sure you are happy prior to purchase. Happy to answer questions if there is information missing.
Book Content:
Blurb -
" "Oh! Kitty" saud Alice "how nice it would be if we could only get through into Looking Glass House. I'm sure it's got oh! such beautiful things in it."
- Through the Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll.
When Lewis Carroll wrote the story of a wide eyed little girl called Alice, he decided that her make-believe world should exist on the other side of the looking glass.
"London through the Looking Glass" captures intimately the feeling and character of a great city, its buildings and people and is a unique study of a way of life as stimulating to the mind as it is to the eye.
Folk Wisdom says "Every traveller sees what belongs to him on a journey." TO travel through the pages of this book is to retread many patient hours of waiting and watching and to share the feelings and excitement of moments in time witnessed by phtographers who love this beautiful city.
A great deal of thought and effort has gone into "London through the Looking Glass," both in selection and layout, and is as much for the Londoner as it is for the visitor or the armchair traveller. To turn these pages is to be caught up in the fascinating and continuing story of London. - "and what is the use of a book" thought Alice, "without pictures or conversation?"