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Whereas the first book has the deck of cards as a theme, this book is loosely based on a game of chess. Whereas the first book has the deck of cards as a theme, this book is loosely based on a game of chess.


=== Poems & Songs ===


* Prelude

=== Poems & Songs ===

(this is off the top of my head & not a complete list!)



* Jabberwocky (seen in the mirror-house) * Jabberwocky (seen in the mirror-house)
* Tweedledum and Tweedledee

* Haddocks' Eyes (sung by the White Knight, also has a number of other names... or are they merely what the song is called...!?)

* The Walrus and the Carpenter * The Walrus and the Carpenter
* "In Winter when the fields are white..."

* Haddocks' Eyes / The Aged Aged Man / Ways and Means / A-sitting on a gate
* Humpty Dumpty's song (that starts "In winter when the fields are white")
* Queen Alice song

* White Queen's riddle
* The Lion and the Unicorn


Revision as of 15:51, 25 February 2002

Work of children's literature by Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll, sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

Whereas the first book has the deck of cards as a theme, this book is loosely based on a game of chess.

Poems & Songs

  • Prelude
  • Jabberwocky (seen in the mirror-house)
  • Tweedledum and Tweedledee
  • The Walrus and the Carpenter
  • "In Winter when the fields are white..."
  • Haddocks' Eyes / The Aged Aged Man / Ways and Means / A-sitting on a gate
  • Queen Alice song
  • White Queen's riddle