This book, however, offers a personal look at the experiences and responses that she wrote in. (Editor) and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now. Many of Alcott’s unpublished journals are housed in the Houghton Library at Harvard University. This book of autobiographical writings is taken from the journal that the author revised at different times during her later life and was printed after her death and was edited by Ednah Cheney who was connected to the Alcott family. Louisa May Alcott: Her Life, Letters, and Journals by Cheney, Ednah D. Decorated green boards with gilt lettering to front and spine, first edition, first printing, corners and spine ends bumped, lightly edgeworn, spine lightly sunned and spine edges worn, light rubbing to rear board, green floral endpapers, ink inscription to fep and to fly-title page, some foxing to title page and initial pages, black and white photograph of author to frontispiece with tissue guard, portrait of author on page 140 with tissue guard detached from binding to foot - there are five illustrations in total, two with tissue guards (frontispiece and page 40), two facsimile writings and the image entitled, 'Orchard House' do not have tissue guards, 404 pages clean, text clear to read, "with Goethe" at the bottom of page 44, advertisements to the rear of the book, binding cocked but pp secure.
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