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  1. Shawl-Straps: A Second Series of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag by Louisa M. Alcott, 2007-07-31
  2. Jo's Boys by Louisa M. Alcott, 2007-06-20
  3. Hospital Sketches by Louisa M. Alcott, 2010-03-11
  4. A Modern Mephistopheles and a Whisper in the Dark by Louisa M. Alcott, 2010-01-12
  5. Good Wives (Penguin Popular Classics) by Louisa M. Alcott, 1995-09-28
  6. Little Women - Good Wives - Little Men (Three Book Set) by Louisa May Alcott, 1978-10
  7. Little Women or Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy (Movie Edition with Photos of Katharine Hepburn as "Jo") by Louisa M. Alcott, 1935
  8. Little Women by Louisa M. Alcott, 1991-09-05
  9. Little Women: Novelization by Laurie Lawlor, Louisa M. Alcott, 1995-02-06
  10. Little Women and Good Wives. Everyman's Library No. 248 by Louisa M Alcott, 1934
  11. Little Women (Colour Classics) by Louisa M. Alcott, 1978-04-13
  12. LITTLE WOMEN WEDDED or Good Wives by Louisa M. Alcott, 1925
  13. Jack and Jill (Puffin Classics) by Louisa M. Alcott,
  14. Little Women (Japanese Edition) by Louisa M. Alcott, 1985-07

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To advertise here contact bibliomania@paneris.co.uk. Louisa M. Alcott Eight Cousins Good Wives Little Women An Old Fashioned Girl Introduction Louisa May Alcott, daughter of Amos Bronson Alcott, one of Emerson's circle of friends, was born in Philadelphia in 1832. Educated mainly by H. D. Thoreau and her father, Miss Alcott served as a hospital nurse during the Civil War. Her first book, Flower Fables , appeared in 1854, and her next work, Hospital Sketches (1863), consisted of her letters home from the Union Hospital during the war. She first gained a wide reputation with Little Women (1868-69), and her best subsequent work was done in the same field. Her chief publications after Little Women are the following: An Old-Fashioned Girl Little Men Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag Work Silver Pitchers Rose in Bloom Jo's Boys (1886), and A Garland for Girls Good Wives is the second part of Little Women . Miss Alcott died in 1888. Links Alcott Web.com Summary of information on Louisa May Alcott. Contains excerpts from letters and journals, a picture gallery and various links Internet School Library Media Center Includes links to all the information about Louisa Alcott on the net.

22. The Blind Lark / Alcott, Louisa M.; Illustrated By W. H. Drake
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    25. About Louisa May Alcott
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    About Louisa May Alcott
    Works Online A Modern Cinderella The Little Old Shoe
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    Timeline Louisa May Alcott was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania to Bronson and Abigail May Alcott. The Alcott family moves to Concord, Massachussetts. Lousia is educated by her father and his close friends, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. Family moves yet again to an experimental commune, known as the Fruitlands. The project failed and the family returns to Concord, two years later. Writes Inheritance . Written for young people, it would be almost 150 years before is was published. Her first book, Flower Fables , is published. It was originally written to amuse Ralph Waldo Emerson`s daughter. Hospital Sketches is published. This work is about her time as a nurse during the Civil War. On Picket Duty, and Other Tales published. The Rose Family: A Fairy Tale is published. Moods , another book aimed at adults, is published. Writes A Long Fatal Love Chase , which is rejected by her publisher as too sensational and lost.

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    29. Al Ghazali
    alcott , louisa M. Little Women 1983 PS 1017 L64 1983, COPIES 1. PS1017 L64 1968, COPIES 2. PS 1017 L64 1946, COPIES 1. COURSE BC3182
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    30. An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving
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    From An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving and Other Stories
    by Louisa May Alcott
    , Penguin Books, 1995.
    November, 1881
    S IXTY YEARS AGO, up among the New Hampshire hills, lived Farmer Bassett, with a houseful of sturdy sons and daughters growing up about him. They were poor in money, but rich in land and love, for the wide acres of wood, corn, and pasture land fed, warmed, and clothed the flock, while mutual patience, affection, and courage made the old farmhouse a very happy home.
    November had come; the crops were in, and barn, buttery, and bin were overflowing with the harvest that rewarded the summer's hard work. The big kitchen was a jolly place just now, for in the great fireplace roared a cheerful fire; on the walls hung garlands of dried apples, onions, and corn; up aloft from the beams shone crook-necked squashes, juicy hams, and dried venisonfor in those days deer still haunted the deep forests, and hunters flourished. Savory smells were in the air; on the crane hung steaming kettles, and down among the red embers copper saucepans simmered, all suggestive of some approaching feast.
    A white-headed baby lay in the old blue cradle that had rocked six other babies, now and then lifting his head to look out, like a round, full moon, then subsided to kick and crow contentedly, and suck the rosy apple he had no teeth to bite. Two small boys sat on the wooden settle shelling corn for popping, and picking out the biggest nuts from the goodly store their own hands had gathered in October. Four young girls stood at the long dresser, busily chopping meat, pounding spice, and slicing apples; and the tongues of Tilly, Prue, Roxy, and Rhody went as fast as their hands. Farmer Bassett, and Eph, the oldest boy, were "chorin' 'round" outside, for Thanksgiving was at hand, and all must be in order for that time-honored day.

    31. Betty Und Ihre Schwestern Von Louisa M. Alcott
    Betty und ihre Schwestern von louisa M. alcott Einer der ersten, berühmtesten und erfolgreichsten amerikanischen Kinderromane, von Inge M. Artl sor
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    33. ChikaraGaino's Homepage
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    34. Orchard House - Home Of The Alcotts
    Nineteenth century museum home of louisa May alcott, writer of Little Women and of the alcott family, in Concord, Massachusetts.
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    35. Icehousebooks (author: Alcott, Louisa M.)
    Author alcott, louisa M. (1 item) Click the book number or to see the fulldescription. 1 alcott, louisa M. An OldFashioned Girl, Heirloom, London, .
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    37. L. M. Alcott
    Short biography and listing of alcott's works.Category Arts Literature Authors A alcott, louisa M....... THE MYSTERIOUS KEY, 1867; AUNT KIPP, 1868; louisa M. alcott'S PROVERBSTORIES, 1868; KITTY'S CLASS DIARY, 1868; LITTLE WOMEN; OR MEG
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback L(ouisa) M(ay) Alcott (1832-1888) - pseudonyms: A. Barnard, Flora Fairfield American author, known for her children' books, especially LITTLE WOMEN (1868). Alcott draws her material from her own family and from the New England milieu where she had grown up. Originally she begun writing 'rubbish novels', sometimes anonymously, sometimes as 'A.N. Barnard', to contribute to the family income. Above man's aims his nature rose.
    The wisdom of a just content
    Made one small spot a continent,
    And tuned to poetry Life's prose.

    (from Louisa May Alcott, Her Life Letters, and Journals Louisa May Alcott was born in Germantown (now part of Philadelphia). During her childhood her family moved to Boston. She spent most of her life in the Boston-Concord area, and received almost all her early education from her father Bronson Alcott (1799-1888), who was member of the New England Transcendentalists. He was an idealistic, if impractical person, who believed in the spiritual life, as contrasted with the material life. When a visiting English author criticized her father's teaching methods, the schoolmaster Alcott moved with his family to Concord. Among the family friends were Theodore Parker, Henry David Thoreau , and Ralph Waldo Emerson . Alcott began to keep diary at the age of seven. Her first book, FLOWER FABLES (1854), a collection of tales, was originally written for Emerson's daughter Ellen. After the failure of her father's utopian community

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    40. Alcott, Louisa M.. Little Women.
    MCF00051 alcott, louisa M.. Little Women. New York AL Burt Co., 1911.Very Good / No Jacket. Green cloth boards with black printing
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