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    244,-

    A Modern Cinderella; Or, The Little Old Shoe, and Other Stories, a classical book, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

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    157 - 233,-

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    396,-

    First published in two parts between 1869 and 1870, An Old Fashioned Girl follows Polly, a simple country girl, during two visits to the big city of Boston. Polly's stay with the rich and sophisticated Shaw family shows her that first impressions--namely flashy clothes and loud personalities--are what people in the city are judged by. Polly in turn teaches her city friends that simplicity and honesty are the things that really matter.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    290,-

    "Little Women" is a classic novel written by Louisa May Alcott and published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869. The book follows the lives of four sisters, Meg, Jo, and Beth as they grow up and navigate the challenges of life during the Civil War era in the United States. The novel is set in Concord, Massachusetts, and opens with the March family preparing for Christmas. The sisters are close and supportive of each other, but they all have very different personalities and interests. Meg is the eldest and the most conventional, Jo is tomboyish and dreams of being a writer, Beth is quiet and kind-hearted, and Amy is artistic and a bit spoiled. As the book progresses, the sisters face various trials and tribulations. How will they spend their life? What will they do in their lives? Throughout the novel, the sisters support each other and rely on their family bonds to overcome the challenges they face.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    174,-

    The heartwarming classic is now available in an affordable softcover edition featuring a striking cover and distinctive interior design elements, making it ideal for classic fiction lovers, readers in high-school or college literature courses, and fans of annual reading challenges and "Required Reading" lists.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    289,-

    American author Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) wrote the children's book Little Men, or Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys, which was first released in 1871 by Roberts Brothers. The book serves as a sequel or the second book in an unofficial Little Women trilogy and features characters from her 1868-1869 two-volume novel Little Women. Jo's Boys, written by Alcott in 1886, and How They Turned Out: A Sequel to Little Men mark the trilogy's conclusion. The lives of Jo Bhaer, her husband, and the many pupils at Plumfield Estate School are described in Alcott's tale. The 1934 film, the 1940 film, the 1998 film, the television series, and the Japanese animated television series are all adaptations of Louisa May Alcott's classic book. Nat Blake, a bashful little orphan who is talented at playing the violin and making lies, arrives at the start of the narrative. The story is told by Nat, who also introduces each character. Several characters from the original Little Women novel make cameo appearances. The school already has ten boys enrolled. Then, Nat and his friend Dan arrive in Plumfield. After that, Nan shows up and starts hanging out with Daisy, the sole girl.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    228,-

    Esta amable carta, de una antigua empleadora, me fue entregada estando yo agotada y desanimada, tras una búsqueda infructuosa de un puesto como el que hora me ofrecían. Estaba tan interesada que me apresuré a salir de nuevo, con la esperanza de que nadie se me anticipara con los Carruth. Hecha de un imponente bloque de granito, la casa se levantaba en una tranquila plaza del West End que tenía su propio pequeño parque, donde había una fuentecita y donde los niños paseaban bajo sus capuchas blancas. Elegantes carruajes entraban y salían, las damas subían y bajaban con ligereza por los amplios escalones arrastrando sus vestidos de seda, y los caballeros, con sus trajes de montar intachables, pasaban a medio galope sobre sus hermosos caballos. Incluso las mujeres y los hombres de servicio tenían aspecto de que La buena vida bajo las escaleras hubiese sido representada en este siglo, al igual que en el pasado, y todo participaba del aire de lujo que impregnaba el ambiente, tan agradable como el sol en otoño. «Los Carruth deben de ser una familia feliz», pensé al acordarme de mi propia pobreza y soledad, mientras esperaba de pie a que contestaran a mi tímida llamada al timbre.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    255,-

    Lulu's Library, Volume 1 by Louisa May Alcott has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future generations. This entire book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not made from scanned copies, the text is readable and clear.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    251,-

    Lulu's Library, Volume 3 by Louisa May Alcott has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future generations. This entire book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not made from scanned copies, the text is readable and clear.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    254,-

    Lulu's Library, Volume 2 by Louisa May Alcott has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future generations. This entire book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not made from scanned copies, the text is readable and clear.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    289,-

    Completamente sola, Rosa estaba sentada en una de las salas más grandes y bonitas de su casa, con el pañuelo en la mano, listo para recoger su primera lágrima, pues cavilaba en sus tribulaciones y el llanto era inevitable. Se había encerrado en este cuarto por considerarlo sitio adecuado para sentirse miserable; pues era oscuro y silencioso, estaba lleno de muebles antiguos y cortinados sombríos y de sus paredes pendían retratos de venerables caballeros de peluca, damas de austeras narices, tocadas con gorros pesadotes y niños que llevaban chaquetas colimochas y vestiditos cortos de talle. Era un lugar excelente para sentir dolor; y la lluvia primaveral intermitente que golpeaba los cristales de las ventanas parecía decir entre sollozos: «¡Llora, llora! Estoy contigo». Rosa tenía su buen motivo para sentirse triste, pues era huérfana de madre, y últimamente había perdido al padre también, con lo cual no le quedó más hogar que éste de sus tías abuelas. Hacía sólo una semana que estaba con ellas, y aunque las viejecitas queridas se esforzaron todo lo posible por hacer que viviese contenta, no lograron mucho éxito que digamos, ya que era muy distinta a cuantos niños conocían, y experimentaron casi la misma sensación que si estuviesen al cuidado de una mariposa abatida.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    289,-

    ¿Jamás hubiera podido creer a quien me pronosticase los cambios ocurridos en este lugar durante los diez últimos años ¿dijo Jo a su hermana Meg. Con orgullo y satisfacción ambas dirigieron una mirada a su alrededor. Luego tomaron asiento en uno de los bancos de la plaza de Plumfield. ¿Así es. Son transformaciones debidas al dinero y a los buenos corazones ¿respondió Meg¿. Tengo la convicción de que el señor Laurence no podía tener mejor monumento que ese colegio, debido a su generosidad. Y mientras esa casa exista perdurará la memoria de tía March. ¿¿Recuerdas, Meg? Cuando niñas creíamos en las hadas. Incluso estábamos preparadas para pedirle ¿si se nos aparecía unä tres cosas. Las que yo quería pedir las he logrado: dinero, fama y afectos ¿dijo Jo, mientras componía su peinado con un gesto que ya de niña le era característico. ¿También se cumplieron mis peticiones y las de Amy. Sería completa nuestra dicha, como un cuento de hadas, si mamá, John y Beth estuvieran aquí ¿la emoción quebró la voz de Meg. ¡Quedaba tan vacío el sitio de la madre! ¿

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    223,-

    Little Men, or Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys, is a children's novel by American author Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888), first published in 1871. The book reprises characters from her 1868-69 two-volume novel, Little Women, and acts as a sequel, or as the second book in an unofficial Little Women trilogy. The trilogy ends with Alcott's 1886 novel Jo's Boys, and How They Turned Out: A Sequel to Little Men. Alcott's story recounts the life of Jo Bhaer, her husband, and the various children at Plumfield Estate School, based loosely on experiences of her family. Alcott's classic novel has been adapted to various films and television programs.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    115,-

    'The small hopes and plans and pleasures of children should be tenderly respected by grown-up people, and never rudely thwarted or ridiculed'Spirited Jo March, now Mrs Bhaer, has settled into living and teaching at Plumfield boarding school, also home to a lively band of orphan boys. Jo's many pupils include Nat, a shy but talented musician, Dan, an ill-mannered troublemaker and Tommy Bangs, the school's mischievous class clown. Despite the troubles and scrapes that come with adolescent life, the lessons of kindness and gratitude taught at Plumfield prove to have a profound impact on each child.Published in 1871, Little Men was received with delight by the many who cherished the coming-of-age tale Little Women, and proved a worthy sequel. Wisdom, courage and love is at the heart of Louisa May Alcott's writing, which continues to inspire and give solace to readers around the world today.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    276,-

    The Louisa Alcott Reader: a Supplementary Reader for the Fourth Year of School, has been considered important throughout human history. In an effort to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to secure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for both current and future generations. This complete book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not scans of the authors' original publications, the text is readable and clear.

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    ¿¿Ha venido? ¿No, mamá, aún no ha venido. ¿Desearía que todo hubiera acabado. Pensar en ello me inquieta y al mismo tiempo me provoca cierta emoción. Bella, acércame un cojín para la espalda. La malhumorada señora Coventry se acomodó en un sillón con un suspiro que denotaba nerviosismo y cierto aire de mártir, mientras su hermosa hija revoloteaba a su lado con afectuosa solicitud. ¿¿De quién están hablando, Lucía? ¿preguntó el joven lánguido que permanecía cerca de su prima repantigado en otro sillón. Ésta se inclinó sobre su obra de tapicería con una amable sonrisa esbozada en su rostro, que, por lo general, se mostraba altivo. ¿De la nueva institutriz, la señorita Muir. ¿Qué quieres que te cuente sobre ella? ¿Nada, gracias. Siento una gran aversión por todas esas mujeres. A veces doy gracias a Dios por tener sólo una hermana, de que ella sea la madre de un niño mimado y de haberme librado durante tanto tiempo de la tortura de tener una institutriz. ¿¿Y ahora cómo lo soportarás? ¿quiso saber Lucía. ¿Ausentándome mientras ella esté en casa. ¿No, no lo harás. Eres demasiado indolente para eso, Gerald ¿ interrumpió un hombre más joven y energético que jugueteaba con sus perros desde el descansillo.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    370,-

    La avenida de los olmos estaba cubierta de malezas, el gran portón nunca se abría, y la vieja casona permanecía cerrada desde hacía varios años. No obstante, se escuchaban voces por ese lugar, y las lilas, inclinándose sobre el alto muro parecían decir: «¡Qué interesantes secretos podríamos revelar si quisiésemos! ¿», en tanto que del otro lado del portón, una caléndula procuraba alcanzar el ojo de la cerradura para espiar lo que ocurría en el interior. Si por arte de magia hubiera crecido de súbito y mirado dentro cierto día de junio, habría visto un cuadro extraño pero encantador. Evidentemente, alguien iba a dar allí una fiesta. Un ancho sendero de lajas color gris oscuro bordeado de arbustos que se unían formando una bóveda verde iba del portón hacia el «porch». Flores silvestres y malezas salvajes crecían por doquier cubriendo todo con un hermosísimo manto. Un tablón sostenido por dos troncos que estaba en medio del sendero se hallaba cubierto por un descolorido y gastado chal, encima del cual había sido dispuesto, muy elegantemente, un diminuto juego de té. A decir verdad, la tetera había perdido su pico, la lechera su asa, y el azucarero su tapa, y en cuanto a las tazas y los platos, todos se hallaban más o menos deteriorados; pero la gente bien educada no toma en cuenta esas insignificancias y sólo gente bien educada había sido invitada a la fiesta.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    146,-

    The Mysterious Key and What it Opened is written by L. M. Alcott. The strange passing of Sir Richard Trevlyn sets the story in the beginning. The only thing the reader is aware of is that Richard's wife, Alice, who is expecting their first child, is listening to a discussion Richard is having with a visitor via a keyhole in the library door. She faints after being horrified by what she hears, and a servant named Hester discovers her and puts her to bed. Hester rushes to the library to inform Richard that his wife is ill despite Alice's insistence that he not be disturbed. She discovers him dead, slouched over his desk. A sixteen-year-old kid named Paul who is applying for work on the estate runs into the young child, Lillian, twelve years later. He performs his duties successfully, rising in rank and winning the love of both his family and his employees. Some of the servants are confused and sad when he goes without saying goodbye since they have a suspicion that he may be more than just the gardener or groom. When everything is revealed in the final chapters, the riddles of why Richard died, who Paul is, and how those things are connected are still unsolved.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    173,-

    This beautiful, giftable Christmas collection features 23 old-fashioned works from classic authors who invite you to a feast of holiday nostalgia.

  • av Louisa May Alcott
    380,-

    Little Women, has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future generations. This entire book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not made from scanned copies, the text is readable and clear.

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    595 - 861,-

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