Little Women
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6b Louisa May Alcott. London: Ward, Lock & Co., ca 1905
Notes
Little Women, first published in 1868 by Louisa May Alcott, is a beloved coming-of-age novel that follows the lives of the four March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—as they grow up in New England during the American Civil War. Drawing heavily from Alcott’s own childhood experiences with her sisters, the story explores themes of family, ambition, sacrifice, and personal growth. Through a series of warm and sometimes poignant episodes, Alcott portrays the challenges and joys of domestic life while emphasizing virtues such as kindness, perseverance, and independence. The novel quickly became a classic of American literature and remains widely read for its memorable characters and enduring portrayal of sisterhood and resilience.
Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888) was an American author raised in a progressive intellectual household influenced by the Transcendentalist movement. Her upbringing, along with the financial hardships her family often faced, deeply informed the realism and emotional honesty found in Little Women. Over time the novel has maintained its place as one of the most cherished works of nineteenth-century literature, continually reprinted and adapted for stage and screen. Copies that have survived for more than a century carry a particular charm for collectors and readers alike, offering not only a connection to Alcott’s timeless story but also a tangible link to the long history of readers who have treasured the book across generations.
Description
Green canvas binding with landscape Illustrations to upper board and spine. Sun fading to spine and rubbing down to some clarity of color on the binding. Minimal bumping to points and softening to head and foot of spine. Some foxing to preliminary pages and fore edge. Very good condition.




