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  1. Little Women (Eyewitness Classics) by Louisa M. Alcott, 1999-10-07
  2. Jo's Boys by Louisa M. Alcott, 2007-06-20
  3. A Modern Mephistopheles and a Whisper in the Dark by Louisa M. Alcott, 2010-01-12
  4. Good Wives: Beginner (Macmillan Readers) by Louisa M. Alcott, Anne Collins, 2005-03-31
  5. Little Women - Good Wives - Little Men (Three Book Set) by Louisa May Alcott, 1978-10
  6. Little Women or Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy by Louisa M. Alcott, 1946
  7. Little Women by Louisa M. Alcott, 1991-09-05
  8. Little Women: Novelization by Laurie Lawlor, Louisa M. Alcott, 1995-02-06
  9. Little Women by Louisa M. Alcott, 1986-06-27
  10. Little Women (Colour Classics) by Louisa M. Alcott, 1978-04-13
  11. Little Women (Puffin Classics) by Louisa M. Alcott, 2001-09-27
  12. LITTLE WOMEN WEDDED or Good Wives by Louisa M. Alcott, 1925
  13. Little Women by Louisa M Alcott, 1986-05-27
  14. Little Women (Japanese Edition) by Louisa M. Alcott, 1985-07

21. Louisa May Alcott : Teacher Resource File
A collection of links geared toward classroom teachers.
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Louisa May Alcott : Teacher Resource File
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Louisa May Alcott page. You will find biography, bibliography, lesson plans and other resources. The ISLMC is a meta-site for librarians, teachers, students and parents. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . You will find more authors at Page update 7/12/02.
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Louisa May Alcott, domestic goddess
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  • 23. About Louisa May Alcott
    Includes HTML versions of most of alcott's works, biography, forums, and links.
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    About Louisa May Alcott
    Works Online A Garland for Girls
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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.

    24. Alcott, Louisa M.
    Most Popular Similar Authors. alcott, louisa M. (louisa alcott). 1 2 Littlewomen alcott, louisa M. Publisher London Penguin, 1997 ISBN 014081-631-3.
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    25. PHONE-SOFT INTERNET DIRECTORY INTERNATIONAL:ALCOTT, LOUISA M.
    A Modern Cinderella 1860.10 - Atlantic Unbound The Atlantic Monthly Magazine Online reposting of this short story alcott submitted in Oct. 1860. About louisa May alcott - HTML version of the
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  • About the Author - A brief biography.
  • About Women's History: Louisa May Alcott Quotations - Collection of quotations. From About.com.
  • Alcott, Louisa May [ Kids/Teens ] - Article from Encarta Encyclopedia provides short history of the writer's life.
  • Alcotts and Orchard House - A virtual tour of Orchard House, Alcott's childhood home and the place where she is believed to have written Little Women.
  • Behind a Mask: or, A Woman's Power. - Univ. of Va.'s etext divided into chapters.
  • Bibliomania: Little Women - HTML version of the novel.
  • Bibliomania: Louisa M. Alcott - Includes "Little Women" and "Good Wives".
  • Biographical Information: Louisa May Alcott - A brief look at Alcott's homes, her family, her writings, and her adult life.
  • Classic Bookshelf - The works of Louisa May Alcott free to read online with adjustable sized text and automatic bookmarking.
  • 26. An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving
    Text reproduced from louisa May alcott's classic work.
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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.

    27. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott: Home Page
    Little Women. By louisa May alcott. last updated 9/1/95. Welcome. This page serves as the Home Page for the University of Virginia's hypermedia presentation of Little Women. an effort to further understand louisa May alcott and her novel A brief biography of louisa May alcott. Chapter Summary
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    Little Women
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    Welcome
    This page serves as the Home Page for the University of Virginia's hypermedia presentation of Little Women . It was designed to provide browsers with an electronic version of the text along with several other resources in an effort to further understand Louisa May Alcott and her novel. Feel free to browse any of the selections. Thank you.
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    28. ChikaraGaino's Homepage
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    30. Amos Bronson Text
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    Surely dear father some good angel or elf dropped a talisman in your cradle that gave you force to walk thro life in quiet sunshine while others groped in the dark... -Louisa May Alcott to her father, November 28, 1855 Amos Bronson Alcott was born November 29, 1799. The son of a flax farmer in Wolcott, Connecticut, he taught himself to read by forming letters in charcoal on a wooden floor. Through sheer willpower and dedication to the ideal he educated himself and guided his genius to expression as a progressive educator and leader of the transcendentalists. His daughter Louisa, one of his most faithful pupils, wrote " My father taught in the wise way which unfolds what lies in the child’s nature, as a flower blooms, rather than crammed it, like a Strasbourg goose, with more than it could digest." Alcott believed that the key to social reform and spiritual growth was in the home, in family life. Essential values instilled in his children from an early age were self-reliance, sense of duty, self-sacrifice, and charity. Self-expression was cultivated and this extended to a keeping of journals. These journals were shared in order to foster an openness of thought and feeling. In his later years he went on lecture tours in the Midwest where his enthusiastic talks on education and transcendentalism brought much recognition to himself and fellow friends and Concordians, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.

    31. Louisa May Alcott Biography
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    Source: Pageant of America Vol. 11 The Lure of the Frontier Yale University Press (1928)
    NAME: Louisa May Alcott BIRTHDATE: November 29, 1832 BIRTH PLACE: Germantown (now a part of Philadelphia), Pennsylvania. Her family moved in 1834 to Boston, Massachusetts. and in 1840 Concord, Massachusetts. DATE OF DEATH: March 6, 1888- the date of her own father's funeral, to which she was unaware PLACE OF DEATH: Boston, Massachusetts FAMILY BACKGROUND: Louisa was one of four daughters. Although her father's association with the Transcendentalists allowed Louisa to grow up in an intellectual and non conventional environment, her own views challenged the transcendental philosophies. Her education served to foster her love and dedication to writing, acting, education and women's rights. EDUCATION: Most of Louisa May Alcott's early education was received by her father, Bronson Alcott. For a short time she attended a small school in Still River Village and a small school held in her family's barn. She was instructed throughout her childhood by her father's fellow Transcendentalists: writers and family friends, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Margaret Fuller. DESCRIPTION OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Louisa May Alcott is widely known as the writer of Little Women, a self reflective children's book published in 1868. The success of this book led to other books based on Alcott's life such as

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    33. LITTLE MEN - Alcott, Louisa M
    LITTLE MEN alcott, louisa M Boston Roberts Brothers 1888. Pre1900 Fiction Author Name alcott, louisa M. Title LITTLE MEN
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    Book Condition: G+. No edition or printing given. Plus 2 pages advertising author's other books. One page has a picture of her sculpture by Ricketson and a facsimile of her signature. It is advertising Jo's Boys and How They Turned Out. Sm8vo. Dark brown boards with nice gold lettering on front. Also on front is black detail and tree branch. Spine has red and gold banners, tree branch wraps around from front. Rai sed brown lettering in gold banner. Very minor spine end bumping. Four illustrations including tissued frontispiece. Book is clean and tight. Natural page browning. ; 376 + ads pages; Book number is S VF10-63. Binding is Hardcover. Publisher: Boston Roberts Brothers 1888. Seller ID: 619 Keywords: Pre1900 Fiction Price = 25.00 USD Add to Shopping Cart < Prev Next >> Skip 100 >> ... Links Questions, comments, or suggestions Please write to info@senecavalleybooks.com

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    Binding: Hardcover; First Printing Book Condition: Very Good with no dust jacket Edition: First Edition Publisher: Boston Roberts Brothers 1878 Seller ID: 6456 Spine slightly canted, corners bumped. Writing on ffep indicates this was a Christmas gift on December 25th, 1878. Endpapers slightly foxed. ; Brick colored cover w/black decorations and gold lettering.305 pages plus ads for 'Louisa M. Alcott's Famous Books'. Very scarce first edition. ; 12mo; 305 pages Keywords: American Literature First Edition Price = 850.00 USD Add to Shopping Cart < Prev Next >> Skip 100 >> ... Store Policies Questions, comments, or suggestions Please write to info@RSGeerBooks.com

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    39. Poetry On Thoreau
    Poems about Thoreau, from Amy Belding Brown, louisa May alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Sonya Welter.
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    Poetry on Henry Poems about or inspired by Thoreau (Looking for Henry's poetry? - see Ann Woodlief 's page of Poems by Thoreau Return to: Thoreau Reader More Thoughts on Beans by Amy Belding Brown When he mentioned that he was resolved to know beans,
    Henry knew it would get a good laugh,
    for one thing New Englanders do with their speech
    is to sort out the wheat from the chaff.
    And so, as he tended bean plants by the pond,
    and studied their habits and style,
    it never occurred to his dexterous mind
    that folks might not notice his smile.
    If, when reading Thoreau, you encounter a phrase
    that tempts you to find hairs to split,
    just remember what Henry himself knew so well: great philosophy favors great wit. (poem refers to chapter seven of Walden The Bean-Field Thoreau's Flute by Louisa May Alcott (written after Thoreau's death) We sighing said, "Our Pan is dead; His pipe hangs mute beside the river Around it wistful sunbeams quiver, But Music's airy voice is fled. Spring mourns as for untimely frost; The bluebird chants a requiem; The willow-blossom waits for him;

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    Group has its roots with the Players begun by louisa May alcott, officially beginning in 1919. Located in Concord.
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