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Charles Dodgson, who wrote under the pen name Lewis Carroll, is best known as the author of Alice in Wonderland, but he also carried on a voluminous correspondence, particularly with children, and was a well-known writer on logic, puzzles and mathematics.
Many sites carry the Pentel Hybrid Gel Grip, Sailor Innovation and Zebra Sarasa retractable gel pens that Kiel talks about on page 9.
 
Fascinated with Lewis Carroll (page 18)? You might want to check out the Lewis Carroll Society of North America, the Lewis Carroll pages at The Victorian Web, or the British Lewis Carroll Society. You can also make your head swim with the Gutenberg edition of Carroll's The Game of Logic.
 
On the Old Athabaska Trail (page 25) is hard to find in bookstores, but some libraries carry it. The author, Lawrence J. Burpee, founded the Canadian Geographic Journal and was a director of the Canadian Geographic Society. He was also President of the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Historical Association.
 
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