Louisa May Alcott

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She used the pen names Flora Fairfield & A.M. Barnard but used her real name on "Jo's Boys" (Louisa May) Alcott DD $1,000 J PEN NAMES 2026-03-19 #9524
She was just a little woman when she was part of the Utopian community she wrote about in "Transcendental Wild Oats" Louisa May Alcott $400 DJ 3-NAMED AUTHORS 2026-01-14 #9478
This "little woman" was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania in 1832 & died in Boston in 1888 (Louisa May) Alcott $400 DJ AUTHORS: BORN & DIED 2019-10-03 #8064
"Jo's Boys, and How They Turned Out" Louisa May Alcott DD $3,000 DJ 3-NAME THE AUTHOR 2018-01-25 #7684
"Eden's Outcasts" tells howherdad's transcendentalist utopia failed and how her writing paid the bills Louisa May Alcott $1,200 DJ AUTHORS' BIOGRAPHIES 2017-12-20 #7658
Following the success of "Little Women", she wrote in her journal, "Paid up all the debts... thank the Lord!" (Louisa May) Alcott $400 DJ 3-NAMED AUTHORS 2017-04-19 #7513
She wrote in her journal in 1867 that a publisher "asked me to write a girls book. Said I'd try." Louisa May Alcott FJ AUTHORS 2016-05-06 #7295
In Concord, Massachusetts, you can tour the home where she wrote & set "Little Women" (Louisa May) Alcott $400 DJ FEMALE AUTHORS 2015-02-10 #7002
In 1871 she gave us "Little Men: Life At Plumfield With Jo's Boys" Louisa May Alcott $400 DJ AUTHORESS! AUTHORESS! 2013-04-12 #6585
The success of "Little Women" prompted her to write in her journal, "paid up all the debts, thank the lord!" Louisa May Alcott $400 DJ WOMEN AUTHORS 2011-03-14 #6106
She followed up "Little Women" with "An Old-Fashioned Girl" & "Aunt Jo's Scrap Bag" Louisa May Alcott $200 J 3-NAMED AUTHORS 2009-11-05 #5784
Henry James called her "the Thackeray, the Trollope, of the nursery and the schoolroom" Louisa May Alcott FJ AMERICAN WOMEN AUTHORS 2006-07-27 #5054
This writer was born in Germantown, Penn. on Nov. 29, 1832, the second of 4 daughters Louisa May Alcott FJ AUTHORS 2005-06-17 #4800
She wrote "Jo's Boys" in 1886, a second sequel to her 1860s novel Louisa May Alcott $800 DJ 3-NAMED AUTHORS 2002-12-27 #4220
She's interred in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord, Mass. near her sisters, who were models for Beth & Meg Louisa May Alcott $200 DJ WHERE'S THE BODY? AUTHOR'S EDITION 2001-04-03 #3827
In 1869, due to the success of "Little Women", she wrote, "Paid up all the debts, thank, the Lord!" (Louisa May) Alcott $200 DJ WOMEN AUTHORS 1994-12-14 #2368
Her last book "A Garland For Girls" was completed shortly before her death in 1888 Louisa May Alcott FJ AUTHORS 1994-05-31 #2257
This author of "Little Men" became an acquaintance of Nathaniel Hawthorne in Concord, Mass. (Louisa May) Alcott $200 DJ AUTHORS 1992-12-07 #1901
She wrote a 6-volume work called "Aunt Jo's Scrap Bag" several years before "Jo's Boys" Louisa May Alcott $400 DJ AUTHORS 1991-02-12 #1492
Cornelia Meigs' book "Invincible Louisa" told the story of this 19th c. author Louisa May Alcott $100 J WOMEN AUTHORS 1991-01-15 #1472
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