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Introduction

The Alice books contain several sets of illustrations drawn and located in a such a way as to produce transition effects.

The Disappearance of the Cheshire Cat from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

[Left] Cheshire-Cat grinning at Alice from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Page 91

[Right] Cheshire-Cat disappearing from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Page 93

The Baby turns into a Pig from The Wonderland Postage-Stamp Case

[Left] Alice holding the pig-baby from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Page 88, Tenniel's original illustration

[Right] Alice holding the baby from The Wonderland Postage-Stamp Case, Front
Adapted from Tenniel's original illustration

[Right] Alice holding the pig-baby from The Wonderland Postage-Stamp Case, Inside
Coloured version of tenniel's original illustration

Alice passing through the looking-glass from Through the Looking-Glass

[Left] Alice passing through the Looking-Glass from Through the Looking-Glass, Page 11

[Right] Alice emerging from the Looking-Glass from Through the Looking-Glass, Page 12

Alice with the Red and White Queens from Through the Looking-Glass

[Top] Alice with the Red and White Queens Talking from Through the Looking-Glass, Page 190

[Right] Alice with the Red and White Queens Sleeping from Through the Looking-Glass, Page 198

"Shaking" and "Waking", the Red Queen and the Black Kitten from Through the Looking-Glass

[Left] Alice shaking/waking the Red Queen from Through the Looking-Glass, Page 214

[Right] Alice shaking/waking the Black Kitten from Through the Looking-Glass, Page 217