$100.00
Louisa M. Alcott Novels in Golden Yellow __ Each Sold Individually
Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888), one of America’s most cherished 19th-century authors, wrote warm, character-driven novels that celebrate family, resilience, and moral growth. These works —Little Men, Rose in Bloom, Under the Lilacs, Jack and Jill, and Eight Cousins—showcase her gift for portraying childhood, compassion, and the everyday adventures that shape young lives. Influenced by her progressive Concord upbringing and connections with thinkers like Emerson and Thoreau, Alcott created stories that remain timeless favorites for readers of all ages.
*Little Men: Life at Plumfield With Jo’s Boys (1895); published by Roberts Brothers
*Life, Letters and Journals (1890); published by Roberts Brothers
Bound in an elegant late 19th to early-20th-century deep green decorative cloth. Stamped in black and gilt, with the distinctive four-leaf clover medallion and gilt ivy band seen across this period’s Alcott uniform editions. Bindings tight. Minor-light wear to spine edges. Clean pages. Some with neat inscriptions on front endpaper.
*Little Men with small light 1/2” scratch to cloth surface(not tear). The front joint shows a few minute gaps in the cloth, though the binding remains sound; only visible upon close inspection.
Condition: Each edition- Very Good
Size: 5” X 7”
Each a lovely addition for any Louisa May Alcott reader or collector of early illustrated classics.