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  • An Old Fashioned Girl

    Louisa May Alcott

    Hardcover (Akasha Classics, May 30, 2008)
    An Old Fashioned Girl, by Alcott, Louisa May - Akasha Classics, AkashaPublishing.Com - "IT'S time to go to the station, Tom." "Come on, then." "Oh, I'm not going; it's too wet. Shouldn't have a crimp left if I went out such a day as this; and I want to look nice when Polly comes." "You don't expect me to go and bring home a strange girl alone, do you?" And Tom looked as much alarmed as if his sister had proposed to him to escort the wild woman of Australia.
  • An Old-Fashioned Girl

    Louisa May Alcott, Nettie Weber, May Lamberton Becker

    Hardcover (The World Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1947)
    "Polly, the little country school teacher, has a hard time with a wealthy city family"
  • An Old-Fashioned Girl : Complete Authorized Edition

    Louisa May Alcott

    Hardcover (NY: Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1912)
    1912, Grosset & Dunlap.
  • An Old-Fashioned Girl

    Louisa May Alcott

    Paperback (Bibliotech Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    An Old-Fashioned Girl is a novel by Louisa May Alcott.It was first serialised in the Merry's Museum magazine between July and August in 1869 and consisted of only six chapters. For the finished product, however, Alcott continued the story from the chapter "Six Years Afterwards" and so it ended up with nineteen chapters in all. The book revolves around Polly Milton, the old-fashioned girl who titles the story. Polly visits her wealthy friend Fanny Shaw in the city and is overwhelmed by the fashionable and urban life they live––but also left out because of her "countrified" manners and outdated clothes.The novel was the basis of a 1949 musical film starring Gloria Jean as Polly. (wikipedia.org)
  • An Old-Fashioned Girl

    Louisa May Alcott

    Hardcover (SMK Books, April 3, 2018)
    A 14-year-old country girl, Polly Milton, visits her friend Fanny Shaw and her wealthy family in the city for the first time. Poor Polly is overwhelmed by the splendor and their urbanized, fashionable lifestyles, expensive clothes and other habits she has never been exposed to. Fanny's friends reject her because of her different behavior and simple clothing, and Fan herself can't help considering her unusual sometimes. However, Polly's warmth, support and kindness eventually win the hearts of all.
  • An Old-Fashioned Girl

    Louisa M. Alcott

    (The Saalfield Publishing Company, July 6, 1928)
    This is the 1928 Dark Blue Hardcover Printing by Saalfield Publishing 1st Edition 401 Pages ONLY. This is not every other "An Old-Fashioned Girl" book, nor is it any/every other book or edition/year that isn't this exact one. Sellers too blinded by their own greed beyond their brain-usage and selling whatever books they want here anyway should be quickly reported by shoppers to Amazon Community Rules Violations. Thank you. :) ASIN 0284430110. EAN 9780284430113. Limited Collector's Edition. Rare Book, Rare Edition.
  • An Old Fashioned Girl:

    Louisa May Alcott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 16, 2014)
    "IT 'S time to go to the station, Tom." "Come on, then." "Oh, I 'm not going; it 's too wet. Should n't have a crimp left if I went out such a day as this; and I want to look nice when Polly comes." "You don't expect me to go and bring home a strange girl alone, do you?" And Tom looked as much alarmed as if his sister had proposed to him to escort the wild woman of Australia. "Of course I do. It 's your place to go and get her; and if you was n't a bear, you 'd like it." "Well, I call that mean! I supposed I 'd got to go; but you said you 'd go, too. Catch me bothering about your friends another time! No, sir!" And Tom rose from the sofa with an air of indignant resolution, the impressive effect of which was somewhat damaged by a tousled head, and the hunched appearance of his garments generally.
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  • An Old-fashioned Girl

    Louisa M. Alcott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 11, 2018)
    "The author of "Little Women" seeks, and not without success, to draw from her "Old-Fashioned Girl" a contrast and a moral. She presents to our view two young ladies of opposite "styles." One is fresh and rural: the other isn't. The difference is about as great as that between the warbling of woodside birds and the jingle of one of Offenbach's tunes on a corner barrel-organ."—Book Notice from Punchinello, April 30,1870.
  • An Old-fashioned Girl

    Louisa May, Alcott,, Hollybooks

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 19, 2016)
    It was first serialised in the Merry's Museum magazine between July and August in 1869 and consisted of only six chapters. For the finished product, however, Alcott continued the story from the chapter "Six Years Afterwards" and so it ended up with nineteen chapters in all. The book revolves around Polly Milton, the old-fashioned girl who titles the story. Polly visits her wealthy friend Fanny Shaw in the city and is overwhelmed by the fashionable and urban life they live––but also left out because of her "countrified" manners and outdated clothes.
  • An Old-Fashioned Girl

    Louisa May Alcott

    Paperback (Memoria Press, Oct. 29, 2015)
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  • An Old-Fashioned Girl

    Louisa M. Alcott

    Hardcover (A. L. Burt Company, Publishers, Jan. 1, 1912)
    a novel about the life of young girls and boys in the 1800's. Some beautiful lithographs and prints are included.
  • An Old-Fashioned Girl

    Louisa M. Alcott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 21, 2016)
    An Old-Fashioned Girl is a novel by Louisa May Alcott. It was first serialised in the Merry's Museum magazine between July and August in 1869 and consisted of only six chapters. For the finished product, however, Alcott continued the story from the chapter "Six Years Afterwards" and so it ended up with nineteen chapters in all. The book revolves around Polly Milton, the old-fashioned girl who titles the story. Polly visits her wealthy friend Fanny Shaw in the city and is overwhelmed by the fashionable and urban life they live––but also left out because of her "countrified" manners and outdated clothes. The novel was the basis of a 1949 musical film starring Gloria Jean as Polly.