Begun in 2010, this blog offers analysis and reflection by Susan Bailey on the life, works and legacy of Louisa May Alcott and her family. Susan is an active member and supporter of the Louisa May Alcott Society, the Fruitlands Museum and Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House.
Introducing beautiful new British editions of Louisa May Alcott classics
Hesperus Press, an independent London-based publisher is reissuing the most beloved of Louisa May Alcott’s works on June 27th with beautiful new covers:
These would make a wonderful addition to any Little Women collection. Visit www.hesperuspress.com for more information; you can follow @hesperuspress on Twitter.
Maybe your new blog will start up a buzz! I know for a fact you are not alone. Orchard House had an Argentinian professor at their Summer Conservational Series.
Good Wives is what we in the US know as the second half of Little Women! It never ceases to amaze me that they are still regarded and issued as separate books in the UK.
Beautiful books! My books are so old, I’d like to buy new editions, but in my language they don’t publish new books of Louisa. 😦
Maybe your new blog will start up a buzz! I know for a fact you are not alone. Orchard House had an Argentinian professor at their Summer Conservational Series.
Oh my gosh. They look neat. (No EIGHT COUSINS, though–rats.) How have I not heard of GOOD WIVES!? I thought I knew all her titles.
Good Wives is what we in the US know as the second half of Little Women! It never ceases to amaze me that they are still regarded and issued as separate books in the UK.
I didn’t even know Good Wives existed as a stand alone book until I got a copy for a Christmas gift. 🙂