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  1. Lewis Carroll: Looking-Glass Letters by Lewis Carroll, 1992-02-15
  2. Lewis Carroll, Photographer of Children: Four Nude Studies by Morton N. Cohen, 1988-12-12
  3. The Literary Products of the Lewis Carroll-George Macdonald Friendship by John Docherty, 1995-05
  4. In the Shadow of the Dreamchild: A New Understanding of Lewis Carroll by Karoline Leach, 1999-03-29
  5. Sphere Packing, Lewis Carroll, and Reversi: Martin Gardner's New Mathematical Diversions (The New Martin Gardner Mathematical Library) by Martin Gardner, 2009-07-31
  6. Reflections in a Looking Glass: A Centennial Celebration of Lewis Carroll, Photographer by Morton N. Cohen, 1899-12-30
  7. Lewis Carroll: Author of Alice in Wonderland (Rookie Biographies) by Carol Greene, 1992-09
  8. Lewis Carroll Observed Collection of by Edward Guiliano, 1988-12-12
  9. Very Truly Yours, Charles L. Dodgson, Alias Lewis Carroll by Lisa Bassett, 1987-10
  10. The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll by Lewis Carroll, 2005-05-16
  11. Lewis Carroll's Library: A Facsimile Edition of the Catalogue of the Auction Sale Following C.L. Dodgson's Death in 1898, With Facsimiles of Three Subsequent Bookseller's (Carroll Studies)
  12. Isn't That Lewis Carroll: A Guide to the Mimsy Words and Frabjous Quotations of Lewis Carroll"s Alices Adventures in Wonderland Through the Looking G by Charles A. Miller, 1985-03
  13. Lewis Carroll: A Biography by Morton N. Cohen, 1995-10-31
  14. Alicia en el pais de las maravillas, fantasmagoria y otros poemas, un cuento enredado (Clasicos de la literatura series) by Lewis Carroll, 2006-05-28

61. Index To Comic Art Collection: "Carro" To "Carrying"
Carroll, Lewis, 18321898. IV. Alice in Wonderland. V. Dargaud Editeur. Call no . V. Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898. VI. The Oz-Wonderland Wars. Call no.
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Carroll, Paulette
Writer about comics
Carrots
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Carruthers, A. E.
American comics writer, probably a house name at Fiction House and not a real person
Carruthers, Sandy, 1962-
American comics artist
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62. DODGSON, Charles Lutwidge [1832-1898] -- British Mathematician, Photographer And
DODGSON, Charles Lutwidge 18321898 British mathematician, photographer andwriter Vivísimo - Clustered search on Lewis Carroll dodgson
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63. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Carroll, Lewis
Lewis Carroll (18321898). The proper definition of Man is an animal thatwrites letters. Birthplace Warrington, England Education
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64. FUSION Anomaly. Lewis Carroll
Pen name Lewis Carroll. January 27th, 18321898 British mathematician and writer.His stories about Alice, invented to amuse the young daughter of a friend,
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(11 K'an (Corn) / 12 Uo - 24/260 - 12.19.10.4.4) Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge
Pen name Lewis Carroll.
January 27th, 1832-1898
British mathematician and writer. His stories about Alice, invented to amuse the young daughter of a friend, appear in the classics Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and _Through the Looking-Glass_ Carroll, Lewis Carroll, Lewis, pseud. of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, 1832-98, English writer and mathematician. He lectured on mathematics at Oxford, but his fame rests on the fantasy novels Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking Glass (1872). These books grew out of stories he told to children, among them Alice Liddell, the daughter of H.G. Liddell, dean of Christ Church, Oxford. An amateur photographer, Carroll photographed children. Belief "One can't believe impossible things.""I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."
Lewis Carroll (1832-98), English writer, mathematician. Alice and the White Queen, in Through the Looking Glass, ch. 5 (1872).

65. Zaadz Quotes By Author - Lewis Carroll Quotes
1. Sentence first, verdict afterwards. ~ Lewis Carroll (18321898) Englishmathematician author of Adventures of Alice in Wonderland
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66. The Mad Gardener's Song By Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll (18321898) was born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson in England in 1832.His family had extended connections to the army and the church.
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'At length I realise,' he said, The bitterness of Life!' He thought he saw a Buffalo Upon the chimney-piece: He looked again, and found it was His Sister's Husband's Niece. 'Unless you leave this house,' he said, "I'll send for the Police!' He thought he saw a Rattlesnake That questioned him in Greek: He looked again, and found it was The Middle of Next Week.

67. Lewis Carroll Online
Lewis Carroll English Writer and Photographer, 18321898 Guide to pictures ofworks by Lewis Carroll in art museum sites and image archives worldwide.
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68. F P Carroll, Lewis
English literature Brief biography of Carroll Lewis is available in Russian only . Lewis Carroll (18321898). (English Literature)
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69. Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll (Charles Dodgson) (18321898). Carroll s life Alice in WonderlandThrough the Looking Glass Jabberwocky . Carroll s Life and Work
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Carroll's Life and Work Charles Dodgson was the oldest son of a clergyman who hoped he would enter the church, but the son never took holy orders, becoming rather a teacher and mathematician (though not, apparently, at the cutting edge of math for his time). Upon graduating from Oxford, Dodgson was offered a Studentship at Christ Church, which carried with it a 25 pound stipend and lifelong residency rights, provided the holder remained single and took holy orders. Most students accepting this position eventually married and left it; Dodgson, however, made his home at the college for the rest of his life. His father had also taught math briefly at Christ Church (Dodgson's college) before taking holy orders (Carpenter 45); the elder Dodgson evidently also had a flair for nonsense similar to his son's. When he was about 14, Dodgson began a "family magazine" which he wrote/edited and shared with his brothers and sisters (11 kids in family, all reached adulthood). He produced several of these apprentice works during his adolescence. In 1855 he began to contribute verse and parodies to comic magazines; none of this is very original or interesting. He enjoyed theatrical and popular entertainment, which influenced his love of linguistic humor; he particularly favored paradoxes intended to amuse and/or instruct in mathematical logic - these paradoxes a source for the Alice books (Beale, 296).

70. Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)
Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, 18321898). Jabberwocky. from Throughthe Looking Glass (1872). Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
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He took his vorpal sword in hand;
So rested he by the Tumtum tree,
And, as in uffish thought he stood,
Came whiffling through the tulgey wood,
One, two! One, two! And through and through
He left it dead, and with its head
"And hast thou slain the Jabberwock? O frabjous day! Callooh, Callay!" All mimsy were the borogoves, also see

71. AIP Niels Bohr Library
Carroll, Lewis, 18321898. Subjects. Euclid. Geometry Miscellanea. Browse Catalog Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898. by title. Euclid and his moder
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73. Carroll, Lewis --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Lewis Carroll (18321898) Profile of this English novelist and logician knownfor his work Alice s Adventures in Wonderland. Includes a list of his works.
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Lewis Carroll
born Jan. 27, 1832, Daresbury, Cheshire, Eng.
died Jan. 14, 1898, Guildford, Surrey
pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson English logician, mathematician, photographer, and novelist, especially remembered for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass His poem The Hunting of the Snark (1876) is nonsense literature of the highest order.

74. The San Antonio College LitWeb 'Lewis Carroll' Page ( Charles Lutwidge Dodgson )
18321898 ). Major Works Alexander Woolcott edited the Complete Lewis The Diaries of Lewis Carroll. Two Volumes. Edited by Roger Lancelyn Green.
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Alexander Woolcott edited the 'Complete' Lewis Carroll . Modern Library, 1939. Martin Gardner edited The Annotated Alice . Clarkson W. Potter, 1960. More Annotated Alice ( Random House, 1990 ) is a sequel ( in Gardner's words, 'strictly... a supplement' ). Donald J. Gray edited The Norton Critical Alice in Wonderland . Second Edition, containing both the Alice books, the "Wasp in a Wig" episode, and "Snark." Norton, 1992. It has the Tenniel illustrations. The Alice for adults.
Alice's Adventures Under Ground ( 1864 ). Carroll's handwritten Alice. Facsimile from Dover. On Line
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Euclid and His Modern Rivals
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Sylvie and Bruno ( 1889; 1893 ). Facsimile of first edition by Dover. On Line
Symbolic Logic, Part I: Elementary ( 1896 ). Reprinted, with The Game of Logic , above, by Dover, 1958. The Diaries of Lewis Carroll . Two Volumes. Edited by Roger Lancelyn Green. Cassell, 1953.

75. Lewis Carroll
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Let's forget all about sex and violence for a while, and just talk about Lewis Carroll, the man and his creations. Don't worry, we'll get back to the sex and violence later. Like his most famous creation, the man didn't actually exist, but was the pseudonym of the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), a shy man prone to stutter, seemingly only comfortable in the presence of young girls, whom he loved and spent much of his life devoted to. And while it is his children's literature he is remembered for, he was known at the time for more then just this field. Among his talents were mathematics, invention (including a Nyctograph, a device to record, Braille-like, any thoughts during the night without getting out of bed), word and chess puzzles and had remarkable skill with the camera when the craft was in its infancy, having his work shown at London's annual Photographic Exhibition. He was a devout member of the Church of England, ordained a Deacon though seldom preaching because of his stammer. And he had an affinity for Tuesdays. As Martin Gardner describes him he is 'a fussy, prim, fastidious, cranky, kind, gentle bachelor whose life was sexless, uneventful and happy'.

76. Lewis Carroll Collection: The Lewis Carroll Scrapbook
Lewis Carroll, or to use his real name, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (18321898), There is an insatiable desire to know more about Lewis Carroll.
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Lewis Carroll, or to use his real name, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), was a lecturer in mathematics at the University of Oxford, England. He is known to the world as the author of two extremely popular stories for children, (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871), neither book out of print from the moment that they were first published. There have been countless editions of these books published around the worldtranslated into most foreign languages. The books have inspired music and art, stage-plays and films, sequels and imitations, and even computer games. There is an insatiable desire to know more about Lewis Carroll. There are Lewis Carroll societies worldwide whose members actively encourage scholarship and research on Carroll, write papers, publish articles, and answer questions from the general public. He is the subject of dozens of biographies and conferences held in many countries. There is also a wide range of Websites. I have been studying Carroll for almost thirty years and feel that I know him as well as anybody does. There is, of course, no one alive who has actually met Carroll, so much study is based on such sources as his private diaries, letters, manuscripts, photographs, and his works (published or otherwise). There are also personal reminiscences recorded by people who knew him, but these are always less reliable, tinged as they are with sentiment and susceptible to lapses in memory with the passing of time.

77. Carroll, Lewis (1832-1898)
Carroll, Lewis (18321898). • lokal begrenset tilgang * usikker/gammel.EGNE VEVSTEDER. Lenny s Alice in Wonderland Site l.derooy NY. ANDRE OPPSLAG
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78. Lewis Carroll - Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
Translate this page Lewis Carroll - Charles Lutwidge Dodgson - (Gran Bretaña, 1832-1898), Carroll.Escritor, matemático y lógico inglés, conocido principalmente por su inmortal
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