Item 3543Eight Cousins
Mahwah, NJ: Watermill Press, 1985. mass market paperback. 16mo. 270pp. Watermill Classic. see pictures for synopsis. #03609.
Mahwah, NJ: Watermill Press, 1985. mass market paperback. 16mo. 270pp. Watermill Classic. see pictures for synopsis. #03609.
New York: Dell Publishing, 1987. first thus. softcover. 12mo 592pp. A Dell Yearling Classic. see pictures for synopsis. #03355.
New York: Collier Books, 1973. Kevin McIntyre. mass market paperback. 16mo. 543pp. third printing, 1973. #04989.
Akron, OH: Saalfield Publishing Company, 1928. Frances Brundage. Companion Series. hardcover. 8vo 401pp. with color frontispiece and b/w illustrations by Frances Brundage throughout. follows the adventures of Polly Milton, a young country girl, who is visiting her wealthy city friends, the Shaws. The novel shows how Polly remains true to.....
New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1927. Plumfield Edition. hardcover. 8vo 322pp. reprint edition. from front flap: "For the many thousands of readers who enjoyed the heartwarming tale, EIGHT COUSINS, Louisa May Alcott wrote this charming, human account of the adventures of lovely, wealthy Rose Campbell as she grew into young.....
Racine, WI: Whitman Publishing Company, 1955. Catherine Barnes. Modern Abridged Edition. hardcover. 12mo 283pp. Whitman Classics, modern abridged edition. #02169.
Harvard, Massachussetts: Harvard Common Press, 1981. J. Streeter Fowke. first thus. hardcover. 12mo 92pp. with introduction by William Henry Harrison. from front flap: "In a twilight drizzle, a large wagon bearing an ill-assorted load of visionaries, philosophers, and children approaches the red farmhouse where transcendental salvation lies: Fruitlands. True, the.....
New York: Avenel Books, 1982. Frank T. Merrill, Reginald Burch, Addie Ledyard, others. first edition. hardcover. 8vo 789pp. from cover: "The most complete one-volume collection available, containing: Little Women- Little Men - Dozens of stories full of irrepressible life" #01739.
New York: William Morrow and Company, 1975. first edition. hardcover. 8vo 277pp. from front flap: "A major literary discovery has revealed that Louisa May Alcott wrote under a pseudonym. In order to pay the family debts and at the same time give vent to the pent-up emotions of her thirty.....