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Lewis Carroll Society of North America

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The Lewis Carroll Society of North America is a learned society established in 1974. It is dedicated to the 19th century English mathematician, photographer, and writer Lewis Carroll, best known for the 1865 fantasy novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel.

LCSNA is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to "furthering Carroll studies, increasing accessibility of research materials, and maintaining public awareness of Carroll's contribution to society". The organization meets twice a year, and has an active publications program. The archive contains materials that document the history of the Society, including financial records, correspondence from members, information on Society meetings, and membership rolls.[1]

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