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March family (Fictitious characters)
Overview
| Works: | 117
works in
691
publications in
18
languages and
37,382
library holdings
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Most widely held works about
March family (Fictitious characters)
Little women by Louisa May Alcott (
Book
)
428
editions published
between
1868
and
2011
in
18
languages
and held by
6,281
libraries
worldwide
Chronicles the joys and sorrows of the four March sisters as they grow into young ladies in nineteenth-century New England.
March by Geraldine Brooks (
Book
)
30
editions published
between
2004
and
2008
in
3
languages
and held by
3,085
libraries
worldwide
From the author of the international bestseller "Year of Wonders" comes a powerful love story set against the catastrophe of the Civil War. From Louisa May Alcott's beloved classic "Little Women," Brooks has taken the character of the absent father, March, and added adult resonance to portray the moral complexity of war and a marriage tested by the demands of extreme idealism.
Little women(
visu
)
1
edition published
in
1995
in
English
and held by
1,246
libraries
worldwide
Classic story by Louisa May Alcott about the March family of four daughters, a strong mother and a father away during the Civil War.
Little women(
visu
)
4
editions published
between
1985
and
2001
in
English
and held by
949
libraries
worldwide
Chronicles the humorous and sentimental fortunes of the four March sisters as they grew into young ladies during the harsh times of the Civil war.
Little women and good wives by Louisa May Alcott (
Book
)
5
editions published
between
1934
and
1992
in
English
and held by
843
libraries
worldwide
Chronicles the humorous and sentimental fortunes of the four March sisters as they grow into young ladies and marry in nineteenth-century New England.
Little women(
visu
)
15
editions published
between
1933
and
2010
in
English
and held by
664
libraries
worldwide
Louisa May Alcott's Civil War story of four sisters who share their loves, their joys, and their sorrows.
Victorian domesticity : families in the life and art of Louisa May Alcott by Charles Strickland (
Book
)
3
editions published
in
1985
in
English
and held by
542
libraries
worldwide
Louisa May Alcott's little men(
visu
)
2
editions published
between
1998
and
1999
in
English
and held by
527
libraries
worldwide
Follows the adventures of Jo March and her husband Professor Bhaer as they try to make their school for boys a happy, comfortable, and stimulating place.
Little vampire women by Lynn Messina (
Book
)
4
editions published
in
2010
in
English
and held by
505
libraries
worldwide
In this twist on Louisa May Alcott's classic tale that chronicles the joys and sorrows of the four March sisters as they grow into young women in mid-nineteenth-century New England, the girls are vampires and neighbor Laurie wants to join them.
The Little women book : games, recipes, crafts, and other homemade pleasures by Lucille Recht Penner (
Book
)
1
edition published
in
1995
in
English
and held by
485
libraries
worldwide
A collection of games, recipes, and activities that would have delighted Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy - the four sisters from Louisa May Alcott's novel, Little Women.
Little women(
visu
)
1
edition published
in
1988
in
English
and held by
466
libraries
worldwide
Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March live with their mother in New England while their father is off to the Civil War.
Little women by Laurie Lawlor (
Book
)
6
editions published
between
1994
and
1995
in
English and Japanese
and held by
450
libraries
worldwide
This version of the classic story of four sisters in nineteenth-century New England is based on the Columbia Pictures movie.
Little women : a family romance by Elizabeth Lennox Keyser (
Book
)
3
editions published
between
1999
and
2000
in
English
and held by
437
libraries
worldwide
Louisa May Alcott's Little Women belongs both to the family story genre of children's literature and the domestic or sentimental novel genre of the 19th century. This study considers the book not only as a family story but as a family romance, a romanticized interpretation of Alcott's own family life.
Little women and werewolves by Porter Grand (
Book
)
2
editions published
in
2010
in
English
and held by
383
libraries
worldwide
In the new tradition of "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies," " Little Women and Werewolves" reveals Louisa May Alcott's classic as she originally wrote it--before her publisher demanded the deletion of every mention of werewolves!
Jo's boys : a sequel to Little men by Louisa May Alcott (
Book
)
1
edition published
in
1957
in
English
and held by
314
libraries
worldwide
Recounts the further adventures, successes, and failures of the numerous little men of Plumfield.
Little women by Monica Kulling (
Book
)
2
editions published
in
1994
in
English
and held by
275
libraries
worldwide
A simplified retelling of the joys and sorrows of the four March sisters as they grow into young ladies in nineteenth-century New England.
Little men by Louisa May Alcott (
Sound Recording
)
9
editions published
between
1902
and
2006
in
English and Spanish
and held by
235
libraries
worldwide
The lovable Jo March-introduced to us in Little Women-is now married, with two sons of her own and an adopted family of twelve boys. And she couldn't be happier. Since starting an informal school at Plumfield, Jo and Professor Bhaer provide a haven for poor orphaned boys who thrive on warmth, goodness, and the affectionate interest of the March and Bhaer families. Sometimes it's difficult to tame the manners and spirits of wild boys who have had no nurturing. But the Bhaers have time for all and are rewarded with the trust of the boys, who confide all their hopes, plans, ambitions, and misfortunes.
The Little women treasury by Carolyn Strom Collins (
Book
)
1
edition published
in
1996
in
English
and held by
234
libraries
worldwide
Enter the enchanting world of Little Women and re-create events from the lives of the cherished March sisters-Meg, Beth, Amy, and Jo. Also contains a short biography of Louisa May Alcott and quotes from all the novels are sprinkled throughout the text.
Amy's true prize by Charlotte Emerson (
Book
)
1
edition published
in
1998
in
English
and held by
216
libraries
worldwide
Amy finds herself in a quandary when, after two of her paintings are accepted for the Christmas festival art contest, she discovers that one of her entries is actually a work done by Marmee.
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 Related Identities
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Alcott, Louisa May 1832-1888
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Brooks, Geraldine
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Swicord, Robin
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Caruso, Barbara Narrator
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Jambor, Louis Illustrator
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King, Lorelei Narrator
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Hébert, C. M. Narrator
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Merrill, Frank T. (Frank Thayer) b. 1848 Illustrator
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Smith, Jessie Willcox 1863-1935 Illustrator
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Burns, Rebecca Narrator
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