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Little House Sampler

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ISBN-10: 0060972408

ISBN-13: 9780060972400

Edition: Reprint 

Authors: Laura Ingalls Wilder, Rose W. Lane, William T. Anderson

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For everyone who loves the Little House books--a reissue of a charming collection of early stories and reminiscences by Laura Ingalls Wilder, along with essays and writings from her daughter, Rose Wilder Lane, who was an award-winning writer. This charming collection of early stories contains many never before published newspaper pieces, stories and essays by Laura Ingalls and Rose Wilder. Inspiring the popular series, these works are a vivid and personal testament to American life and history as seen by two remarkable pioneers.
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Book details

List price: $17.99
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 4/14/1995
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 5.28" wide x 7.95" long x 0.67" tall
Weight: 0.484
Language: English

Wilder was born near Pepin, Wisconsin; attended school in DeSmet, South Dakota; and became a teacher before she was 16, teaching for seven years in Dakota Territory schools. She and her husband, Almanzo Wilder, farmed near DeSmet for about nine years and then moved to Mansfield, Missouri, where they lived out the rest of their days. Wilder did not write her first book, Little House in the Big Woods, about her early years in Wisconsin, until late in life, on the urging of her daughter, Rose Wilder Lane. It was first published in 1932. She followed this with Farmer Boy (1933), a book about her husband's childhood in New York State. She then completed a series of books about her life as she…    

List of Illustrations
Preface
Prologue
Let's Visit Mrs. Wilder
Rose Wilder Lane, by Herself
A Bouquet of Wild Flowers
How Laura Got Even
Burr Oak, a Lovely Place
Thanksgiving Time
According to Experts
Home for Christmas
Innocence
Memories of Grandma's House
Grandpa's Fiddle
From Missouri
The Ozark Years
Laura's Land Congress Speech
Favors the Small Farm Home
The Story of Rocky Ridge Farm
So We Moved the Spring
It Depends on How You Look at It
Faces at the Window
A Place in the Country
My Ozark Kitchen
The Farm Dining Room
An Actual Noon Dinner in the Ozarks
Autumn
Thirty-Mile Neighbors
The Sunflower
My Work
Object, Matrimony
Dakota Territory in the 1870s and around 1880
Laura's Book Fair Speech
The Land of Used-to-Be
The Dakota Prairies
Epilogue