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  • Jack and Jill

    Louisa May Alcott, Ruth Ives

    Hardcover (Nelson Doubleday, Inc., March 15, 1966)
    Jack and Jill: A Village Story by Louisa May Alcott, is a children's book originally published in 1880. It takes place in a small New England town after the Civil War. The story of two good friends named Jack and Janey, Jack and Jill tells of the aftermath of a serious sledding accident.
  • Jack and Jill - Classic Illustrated Edition

    Louisa May Alcott, A. White

    eBook (Heritage Illustrated Publishing, July 16, 2014)
    * Beautifully illustrated with atmospheric paintings by renowned artists, Jack and Jill is the absorbing tale of two close friends that are seriously injured in a sledding accident and their consequent recovery with the support of their friends and families.* Just as accessible and enjoyable for today's readers as it would have been when first published well over a century ago, the novel is one of Louisa May Alcott's delightful children's stories that continues to be read throughout the world.* This meticulous digital edition from Heritage Illustrated Publishing is a faithful reproduction of the original text and is enhanced with images of classic works of art carefully selected by our team of professional editors.
  • Jack and Jill followed by Louisa May Alcott Her Life, Letters, and Journals

    Louisa May Alcott

    eBook
    "Clear the lulla!" was the general cry on a bright December afternoon, when all the boys and girls of Harmony Village were out enjoying the first good snow of the season. Up and down three long coasts they went as fast as legs and sleds could carry them. One smooth path led into the meadow, and here the little folk congregated; one swept across the pond, where skaters were darting about like water-bugs; and the third, from the very top of the steep hill, ended abruptly at a rail fence on the high bank above the road. There was a group of lads and lasses sitting or leaning on this fence to rest after an exciting race, and, as they reposed, they amused themselves with criticising their mates, still absorbed in this most delightful of out-door sports. "Here comes Frank Minot, looking as solemn as a judge," cried one, as a tall fellow of sixteen spun by, with a set look about the mouth and a keen sparkle of the eyes, fixed on the distant goal with a do-or-die expression. "Here's Molly LooAnd little Boo!"
  • Jack and Jill

    Louisa M. Alcott

    Paperback (Independently published, April 2, 2018)
    Jack and Jill: A Village Story by Louisa May Alcott, is a children's book originally published in 1880.[1] It takes place in a small New England town after the Civil War. The story of two good friends named Jack and Janey, Jack and Jill tells of the aftermath of a serious sledding accident.Jack Minot and Janey Pecq are best friends who live next door to each other. They are always seen together, so Janey gets the nickname of Jill, to mimic the old rhyme. The two do go up a hill one winter day— and then suffer a terrible accident. Seriously injured in a sledding accident, they recover from their physical injuries, while learning life lessons along with their many friends. They are helped along their journey to recovery by various activities created by their mothers. In the end they are all the better for it and have learned many valuable lessons.
  • Jack and Jill

    Louisa M. Alcott

    Paperback (Independently published, March 26, 2018)
    Jack and Jill: A Village Story by Louisa May Alcott, is a children's book originally published in 1880.[1] It takes place in a small New England town after the Civil War. The story of two good friends named Jack and Janey, Jack and Jill tells of the aftermath of a serious sledding accident.Jack Minot and Janey Pecq are best friends who live next door to each other. They are always seen together, so Janey gets the nickname of Jill, to mimic the old rhyme. The two do go up a hill one winter day— and then suffer a terrible accident. Seriously injured in a sledding accident, they recover from their physical injuries, while learning life lessons along with their many friends. They are helped along their journey to recovery by various activities created by their mothers. In the end they are all the better for it and have learned many valuable lessons.
  • Jack and Jill

    Louisa M, Alcott,, Sir Angels

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 26, 2016)
    Jack Minot and Janey Pecq are best friends who live next door to each other. They are always seen together, so Janey gets the nickname of Jill, to mimic the old rhyme. The two do go up a hill one winter day and then suffer a terrible accident. Seriously injured in a sledding accident, they recover from their physical injuries, while learning life lessons along with their many friends. They are helped along their journey to recovery by various activities created by their mothers. In the end they are all the better for it and have learned many valuable lessons.
  • Jack and Jill

    Louisa May Alcott

    Hardcover (Alcott, Louisa May., Little Brown & Co. "The Beacon Hill Bookshelf", 1929, c, March 15, 1929)
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  • Jack and Jill

    Louisa May Alcott

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, )
    HB/DJ. No publication date stated.
  • Jack and Jill

    Louisa May Alcott

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1928)
    None
  • Jack and Jill.

    louisa may alcott

    Paperback (world publishing co., March 15, 1948)
    endpapers are ittustrated and has a red top edge.
  • Jack and Jill

    Louisa May Alcott

    Hardcover (Little, Brown, and Company, Jan. 1, 1934)
    This is the edition published for sale at the Orchard House in Concord Massachusetts, now a museum visited every year by hundreds of people. Here lived the real Little WOmen, Louisa May Alcott and her sisters, whose complete story is told in the three books, "Little Women", "Little Men", and "Jo's Boys." Five other books by Miss Alcott are published in this Orchard House Edition, "An Old-Fashioned Girl", "Eight Cousins", "Rose in Bloom", "Under the Lilacs", and "Jack and Jill." This book has illustrations in color by Beatrice Stevens.
  • Jack and Jill

    Louisa M. Alcott

    Hardcover (Little Brown and Company, March 15, 1903)
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