LCSNA Spring 2022 Virtual Meeting

The final LCSNA 2022 Spring Meeting agenda and program updates, links to Wonderland Award, other instructions, and support information will be updated here.

The meeting is free and open to the public. However, to ensure there are virtual seats for the event we ask that you register.

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The Hunting of the Snark (Kaufmann edition)

James Tanis and John Dooley, Editors
Illustrations by Henry Holiday
Annotated by Martin Gardner.

ISBN 10: 091323236X / ISBN 13: 9780913232361

Publisher: William Kaufmann, in cooperation with Bryn Mawr College Library
Other Contributors: Roderick Stinehour (designer), James Tanis (preface), John Dooley, Martin Gardner (introduction), Charles
Mitchell (essay), Selwyn H. Goodacre (bibliography)
Place of Publication: Los Altos, CA; printed by The Stinehour Press, Lunenburg, VT
Date of Publication: 1981

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LCSNA Fall 2019 Meeting – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

General Meeting, Sat, Oct 5: Free
Mad Hatter Day Tea Party, Sun, Oct 6: $30
LCSNA Keepsake Printing @ the Common Press, Sun, Oct 6: Free

The Fall LCSNA 2019 meeting is going to be terrific! April Lynn James is the program chairperson for the meeting at the University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center for Special Collections, with member Bob Stek supporting the effort. Mark the dates!

The General Meeting is October 5th and 6th. Confirmed speakers include:

  • Charlie Lovett. Author, From Little Ruby to Debbie Allen: Alice on Stage in Philadelphia
  • Estelle Markel-Joyet. American Philosophical Society, Dr. Wheeler in Wonderland
  • Linda Cassady. LCSNA President, “Would you tell me, please which way I ought to go from here?”
  • David McKnight. Director of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Library of the Kislak Center, A Tribute to Charles Santore
  • Riley McGuire. English Department, University of Pennsylvania, No Ending Up: Unfinished Vocal Normalization in Lewis Carroll’s Sylvie and Bruno.
  • Sibylla Benatova. Kislak Center presenting, Alice Translated: A Wonderland of Bulgarian “Alice” Books

Sunday, October 6, 2019 there will be a Mad Hatter Day Tea Party with food, of course, and sharing information about various Carroll collections.

This tea party will be followed by a visit to Penn’s Common Press to letterpress print a Fall 2019 LCSNA Keepsake, compliments of the folks at the press.

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Books

One of the primary purposes of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America is to publish books relevant to his works and life. From first revealing to the world “The… [read full post]

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