Lewis Carroll Society of North America

Lewis Carroll Society of North America
AbbreviationLCSNA
Formation1974; 50 years ago (1974)
TypeLiterary society
Purposefurthering interest in the life and works of Lewis Carroll
Key people
Mark Burstein
Morton N. Cohen
Martin Gardner
Edward Guiliano
Charlie Lovett
Justin G. Schiller
Website[1]

The Lewis Carroll Society of North America (LCSNA) is a learned, not-for-profit organization[1] dedicated to furthering interest in the life and works of the Rev. Charles L. Dodgson, known to the world as Lewis Carroll, through its publications, and by providing a forum for speakers and scholars, and helping collectors, students, and other Carroll enthusiasts connect with each other.[2]

Founded in Princeton in 1974[3] by a small group including Morton Cohen, Martin Gardner, Edward Guiliano, Michael Patrick Hearn, and Elizabeth Sewell, the Society has been meeting twice a year since then in cities around the U.S. and Canada.

  1. ^ Lewis Carroll Society of North America Inc. Charity Navigator
  2. ^ Cassady Lewis Carroll Collection Lewis Carroll Societies University of Southern California Libraries
  3. ^ Guide to the Lewis Carroll Society of North America Archive ca. 1974-2003 Fales Library and Special Collections