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  • Rose In Bloom

    Louisa May Alcott

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Feb. 16, 2005)
    In this sequel to Eight Cousins, Rose Campbell returns to the "Aunt Hill" after two years of traveling around the world. Suddenly, she is surrounded by male admirers, all expecting her to marry them. But before she marries anyone, Rose is determined to establish herself as an independent young woman. Besides, she suspects that some of her friends like her more for her money than for herself.
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  • Rose in bloom

    Louisa M. ALCOTT

    Hardcover (Sampson Low, Jan. 1, 1931)
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  • Rose In Bloom

    Louisa May Alcott

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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  • Rose In Bloom

    Louisa May Alcott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 22, 2015)
    The story begins when Rose returns home from a long trip to Europe. Everyone has changed. As a joke, Rose lines up her seven cousins to take a long look at them, just as they did with her when they first met. The youngest accidentally mentions that the aunts want Rose to marry one of her cousins to keep her fortune in the family. Rose is very indignant, for she has decided ideas about what her future holds. A beautiful sequel to Eight Cousins which depicts the story of a nineteenth-century girl, Rose Campbell, finding her way in society.
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  • Rose in Bloom

    Louisa May Alcott

    Hardcover (Goldsmith, Jan. 1, 1920)
    OUR COPY HAS RED BOARDS WITH BLACK PRINTING AND ILLUSTRATIONS. THERE IS SCUFFING, FADING AND DISCOLORATION ON SPINE AND COVERS. AGE RELATED TANNING OF INSIDE COVERS AND PAGES. MUSTY ODOR. BINDING IS SEPARATING INSIDE FRONT AND BACK COVERS, BUT ALL PAGES INTACT.
  • Rose in Bloom

    Louisa M. Alcott

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap c, Jan. 1, 1927)
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  • Rose in Bloom

    Louisa May Alcott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 16, 2014)
    Three young men stood together on a wharf one bright October day awaiting the arrival of an ocean steamer with an impatience which found a vent in lively skirmishes with a small lad, who pervaded the premises like a will-o'-the-wisp and afforded much amusement to the other groups assembled there. "They are the Campbells, waiting for their cousin, who has been abroad several years with her uncle, the doctor," whispered one lady to another as the handsomest of the young men touched his hat to her as he passed, lugging the boy, whom he had just rescued from a little expedition down among the piles. "Which is that?" asked the stranger. "Prince Charlie, as he's called a fine fellow, the most promising of the seven, but a little fast, people say," answered the first speaker with a shake of the head. "Are the others his brothers?" "No, cousins. The elder is Archie, a most exemplary young man. He has just gone into business with the merchant uncle and bids fair to be an honor to his family. The other, with the eyeglasses and no gloves, is Mac, the odd one, just out of college." "And the boy?" "Oh, he is Jamie, the youngest brother of Archibald, and the pet of the whole family. Mercy on us he'll be in if they don't hold on to him!" The ladies' chat came to a sudden end just there, for by the time Jamie had been fished out of a hogshead, the steamer hove in sight and everything else was forgotten. As it swung slowly around to enter the dock, a boyish voice shouted, "There she is! I see her and Uncle and Phebe! Hooray for Cousin Rose!" And three small cheers were given with a will by Jamie as he stood on a post waving his arms like a windmill while his brother held onto the tail of his jacket.
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  • Rose In Bloom - Every Child's Library Edition

    Louisa M. Alcott

    Hardcover (Saalfield Publishing, Jan. 1, 1932)
    Saalfield Publishing (Every Child's Library) [Published date: 1932]. Hard cover, 372 pp. 1932 edition. [From front Dust jacket flap] After a trip around the world with his niece and her friend, Phebe, Dr. Alec Campbell comes back to his New England home to find his boyish nephews grown to manhood and interested in the young ladies. The Campbell family is clannish, and the older members plan busily for a marriage that will keep its members united and its wealth intact. Archie and Charles, Mac and Steve are loyal, but Phebe's charm wins Archie who proposes to her. The strait-laced aunts rebel against the orphan girl, once a housemaid, and Phebc goes to the city to sing. Charlie is Rose's favorite, but the reckless fellow is fatally hurt in an accident. Then Mac—silent, serious Mac—comes out of his shell and woos Rose. Mac goes to the city to study, and Uncle Alec, while visiting him there, is stricken with a fever. Mac and Phebe save his life, and the entire family is brought to a better understanding after his illness.
  • Rose in Bloom

    Louisa M. Alcott

    Hardcover (Saalfield Publishing Co, Jan. 1, 1932)
    Rare vintage novel by Louisa Alcott. Author of Little Women. Every Child's Library Edition. 1932 Hardcover Edition: "Rose in Bloom" by Louise M. Alcott (Author) and George Lawson (Drawings, Illustrator).4.4 out of 5 stars 451 customer reviews
  • Rose in Bloom

    Louisa May Alcott

    Paperback (Book on Demand Ltd., March 29, 2015)
    Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) was a prolific and multi-talented American writer. Amongst her works are passionate, fiery novels, moralistic and wholesome stories for children, philosophical essays and letters. Her overwhelming success however, was with Little Women: or Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy (1868), a semiautobiographical account of her childhood years with her three sisters in Concord, Massachusetts. Part Two, or Part Second, also known as Good Wives (1869) followed the March sisters into adulthood and their respective marriages. Little Men (1871) detailed the characters and ways of Alcott's nephews who lived with her at Orchard House in Concord, and Jo's Boys (1886) completed the "March Family Saga".
  • Rose in Bloom

    Louisa M. ALCOTT

    Hardcover (Little, Brown, and Company, Jan. 1, 1917)
    Originally published in 1876 as a sequel to Eight Cousins published the previous year. The heroine of the story is Rose Campbell, a sweet, kind, pretty, and ambitious heiress just come of age. She struggles with the many suitors she attracts by learning to judge love versus those who regard her only as 'a good match'.
  • Rose in Bloom

    Louisa M. Alcott

    Hardcover (Little, Brown & Company, Aug. 16, 1951)
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