"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is a summer tale published by Lewis
Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) for the first time in July 1865. Many
of the characters and adventures in that book have to with a pack of
cards. "Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There" is a
winter tale, which Carroll first published in December 1871. In this
second tale, the characters and adventures are based on the game of
chess. This book contains the famous illustrations of Sir John Tenniel,
which first appeared in the original English edition. The fonts used in
this edition have been designed with the intention of making reading
easier for people with dyslexia. OpenDyslexic3 (used for the body text)
and OpenDyslexic (used for its italics) were designed by Abelardo
Gonzalez and Lexia Readable (used for the chapter titles drop-caps, and
headers) was designed by Keith Bates. Research suggests that
dyslexic-friendly fonts are not always effective for all readers; it
hoped nevertheless that this edition may help at least some readers to
enjoy Alice's adventures.