Lewis Carroll Non-Fiction books in order

Lewis Carroll non-fiction books in order, including his mathematical works, diaries, and letters.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Euclid and His Modern Rivals 1969 Lewis Carroll Buy
2 The Selected Letters 1973 Lewis Carroll Buy
3 Lewis Carroll’s Diaries Volume 1 1993 Lewis Carroll Buy
4 Lewis Carroll’s Diaries Volume 2 1994 Lewis Carroll Buy
5 Lewis Carroll’s Diaries Volume 3 1995 Lewis Carroll Buy
6 Lewis Carroll’s Diaries Volume 4 1997 Lewis Carroll Buy
7 Feeding the Mind 2017 Lewis Carroll Buy

Charles Dodgson published mathematical works under his real name while writing fiction as Lewis Carroll. Euclid and His Modern Rivals (1879) defended traditional Euclidean geometry against newer approaches. It shows the same wit and logical precision found in his fiction.

Carroll kept detailed diaries for most of his adult life. Four volumes have been published, covering his years at Oxford, his photography, his literary career, and his personal observations. The Selected Letters gathers his correspondence, which reveals a man who was both precise and playful in his private communications.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Lewis Carroll Non-Fiction series?

There are seven books in the Lewis Carroll Non-Fiction series, published between 1969 and 2017.

What is the first book in the Lewis Carroll Non-Fiction series?

The first book in the Lewis Carroll Non-Fiction series is Euclid and His Modern Rivals, published in 1969.

Did Lewis Carroll write anything besides fiction?

Yes. Under his real name Charles Dodgson, Carroll published eleven books on mathematics during his 26-year career as an Oxford lecturer. His non-fiction also includes his diaries, letters, and the essay Feeding the Mind.

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