LOUISA MAY ALCOTT is universally recognized as the greatest and most popular story-teller for children in her generation.
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Excerpts from the author's diaries, written between the ages of eleven and thirteen, reveal her thoughts and feelings and her early poetic efforts.
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19th century, American Authors, Authors, American, Biography, Correspondence, Diaries, Social life and customs, March family (Fictitious characters), Boys, Short stories, Family life, Fiction, Women, Boarding schools, Young women, American Domestic fiction, Juvenile literature, Childhood and youth, American Autobiographical fiction, Manners and customs, Women as authors, Briefsammlung, Tagebuch, American fiction (fictional works by one author), New england, fiction, Fiction, general, March family (fictitious characters), fiction, Alcott, louisa may, 1832-1888, American Women authorsPlaces
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Little women ; little men ; Jo's boys
2005, Library of America, Distributed to the trade in the U.S. by Penguin Putnam, Library of America, The
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Louisa May Alcott: selected fiction
1990, Little, Brown
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Works of Louisa May Alcott
1982, Avenel Books, Distributed by Crown Publishers
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Louisa May Alcott: her life, letters and journals
1889, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington Limited
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Edition Notes
Reprint of the 1889 ed. published by Roberts Brothers, Boston.
113,619
Includes bibliographical references.
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added anonymously.
LOUISA ALCOTT was the second child of Amos Bronson and Abba May Alcott.
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