Lewis Carroll Books in Order
Lewis Carroll is a renowned English author, mathematician, logician, and photographer. As a master of literary nonsense, he is celebrated for his iconic works, including 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and its sequel 'Through the Looking-Glass', as well as the poems 'The Hunting of the Snark' and 'Jabberwocky'. A polymath of his time, Carroll excelled in various pursuits, serving as an Oxford scholar, Church of England Deacon, and University Lecturer in Mathematics and Logic. His contributions extend to academic writing, innovative portrait photography, and imaginative storytelling. Despite his inventive genius, Carroll remains a complex figure, marked by his shyness and attention to detail. Through his diverse works, published under both his pen name and real name, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson leaves a lasting legacy in the realm of literature.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Lewis Carroll
- #1AmazonWalt Whitman (By: Walt Whitman)(1977)
- #2AmazonRobert Frost (By: Robert Frost)(1994)
- #3AmazonEmily Dickinson (By: Emily Dickinson)(1994)
- #4AmazonEdgar Allan Poe (By: Edgar Allan Poe)(1995)
- #5AmazonCarl Sandburg (By: Carl Sandburg)(1995)
- #6AmazonHenry Wadsworth Longfellow (By: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)(1998)
- #7AmazonEdna St. Vincent Millay (By: Edna St. Vincent Millay)(1999)
- #8AmazonRobert Louis Stevenson (By: Robert Louis Stevenson)(2000)
- #9AmazonWilliam Shakespeare (By: William Shakespeare)(2000)
- #10AmazonLewis Carroll(2000)
- #11AmazonRudyard Kipling (By: Rudyard Kipling)(2000)
- #12AmazonEdward Lear (By: Edward Lear)(2001)
- #13AmazonAmerican Poetry (By: John Hollander)(2002)
- #14AmazonWilliam Butler Yeats (By: W.B. Yeats)(2002)
- #15AmazonRobert Browning (By: Robert Browning)(2003)
- #16AmazonSamuel Taylor Coleridge (By: Samuel Taylor Coleridge)(2003)
- #17AmazonWilliam Wordsworth (By: William Wordsworth)(2003)
- #18AmazonAlfred Tennyson (By: Alfred Tennyson)(2003)
- #19AmazonWilliam Carlos Williams (By: William Carlos Williams)(2003)
- #20AmazonAnimal Poems (By: John Hollander)(2004)
- #21AmazonWallace Stevens (By: Wallace Stevens)(2004)
- #22AmazonThe Seasons (By: John N. Serio)(2004)
- #23AmazonLangston Hughes (By: Langston Hughes)(2006)
- #24AmazonWilliam Blake (By: William Blake)(2007)
- #25AmazonPoetry for Young People (By: Maya Angelou)(2007)
- #26AmazonPoetry for Young People: Carl Sandburg (By: Carl Sandburg)(2008)
- #27AmazonAfrican American Poetry (By: Karen Barbour)(2013)
- #28AmazonPoetry for Kids: Walt Whitman (By: Walt Whitman)(2017)
- #29AmazonOver the Rainbow(1983)
- #30AmazonFavorite Poems of Childhood(1992)
- #31AmazonTails of Wonder and Imagination(2001)
- #32AmazonRed Sky(2014)
- #33AmazonThe Classic Fantasy Collection(2019)
- #34Amazon30 Eternal Masterpieces of Humorous Stories(2019)
- #1AmazonBruno's Revenge(1867)
- #2AmazonThe Hunting of the Snark
- #3AmazonA Tangled Tale
- #4AmazonThe Walrus and the Carpenter(1872)
- #5AmazonJabberwocky
- #6AmazonThe Pig-Tale
- #7AmazonNovelty And Romancement(1925)
- #8AmazonThe Mad Gardener's Song(1967)
- #9AmazonThe Crocodile(1988)
- #10AmazonOne White Rabbit(2017)
- #11AmazonPhantasmagoria and Other Poems(1869)
- #12AmazonThree Sunsets and Other Poems
- #13AmazonFor the Train: Five Poems and a Tale(1932)
- #14AmazonThe Rectory Umbrella And Mischmasch(1932)
- #15AmazonThe Best of Lewis Carroll(2001)
- #16AmazonJabberwocky and Other Poems(2012)
About Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll is a renowned English author, mathematician, logician, and photographer. As a master of literary nonsense, he is celebrated for his iconic works, including 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and its sequel 'Through the Looking-Glass', as well as the poems 'The Hunting of the Snark' and 'Jabberwocky'. A polymath of his time, Carroll excelled in various pursuits, serving as an Oxford scholar, Church of England Deacon, and University Lecturer in Mathematics and Logic. His contributions extend to academic writing, innovative portrait photography, and imaginative storytelling. Despite his inventive genius, Carroll remains a complex figure, marked by his shyness and attention to detail. Through his diverse works, published under both his pen name and real name, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson leaves a lasting legacy in the realm of literature.
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