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Little house in the Ozarks : the rediscovered writings / Laura Ingalls Wilder ; edited by Stephen W. Hines.

Summary:

A collection of the rediscovered writings of Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0840775970
  • ISBN: 9780840775979
  • ISBN: 0883659689
  • ISBN: 9780883659687
  • Physical Description: 315 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: Nashville, Tenn. : T. Nelson, [1991]

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
A great many interesting things. Hard winter -- Friday night literary -- On chickens and hawks -- Times and things -- When Grandma pioneered -- Make a new beginning -- Having a family motto -- First frost -- Our fair and our fancy -- Chasing thistledown -- What became of the time we saved? -- Just a question of tact -- Old dash churn -- Christmas when I was sixteen.
A new day for women. Shorter hours for the farm home manager -- A woman's power and the vote -- Woman's place -- Two heads are better than one -- Women's work? -- Women's duty at the polls -- Daily tasks are not small things -- Thoughts on the role of women and divorce -- Home beauty parlor -- What women can add to politics -- This and that--a neighborly visit with Laura -- New day for women.
Give me just one logical reason. Five dollar prize for women -- Dear farm women -- Why should I stay? ; Church and school privileges -- Here's hope deferred -- Pioneering on an Ozark farm -- Whom will you marry?.
Have you seen any faires lately? Fairies still appear to those with seeing eyes -- Where sunshine fairies go -- Naughty four o'clocks -- Fairy dew drop -- When sunshine fairies rest -- Fairies in the sunshine -- Lesson from an Irish fable.
Her husbands partner. Let's visit Mrs. Wilder -- Our little place in the Ozarks -- When is a settler and old settler? -- March of progress -- My dream house -- How to furnish a home -- Rocky Ridge farm -- We revel in water! -- My apple orchard -- Heirs of the ages.
If we would but open our eyes. Creative chemistry of life -- Light we throw -- A few minutes with a poet -- Success -- Good neighbors -- A constant friend -- What would you do? -- Opportunity -- To stand by ourselves -- Challenges -- An autumn day.
Nothing new under the sun. Sweet Williams -- Findleys strive for an education -- "A spirit of sadness over it all" -- Classed as illiterates -- Our next president -- Our brains--and providence -- Home -- Man of the place -- Kind hearts -- Wanton destruction of trees -- Be true to yourself -- Love of home -- Far in the future -- Great woods have been destroyed -- Income and expenses -- Compensations.
Surley worth the effort. Administer advice in small doses -- Keeping friends -- We always pay for the "need" -- Learning something new -- Hidden cost of getting what we want -- Early training counts -- Don't call on the government all of the time -- Pies and poetry -- Simplify, simplify -- Think for yourself -- Blessings of the year.
The garden of our lives. I don't now what the world is coming to -- Make your garden! -- Parable of wild fruit -- Are you your children's confidant? -- Kinfolks or mere reelations? -- Troubles grow as we talk about them -- We keep right on eating -- Keep journeying on -- Getting the worst of it -- Source of improvement -- A man's word is all he has -- Helping hand of helpfulness -- Growing older.
The greatness and goodness of God. Everyday implications of the golden rule -- Thanks for benefits bestowed -- Thanks for the harvest -- Harvest of the soul -- A dog's a dog for a' that -- Let us be just -- Do the right thing always -- Armor of a smile -- Laura and Mary quarrel at Thanksgiving -- Not so bad off -- Swearing -- Honor and duty -- If we only understood -- Things that matter -- Mother -- "Mother passed away".
The rush of work. Tired to death with work -- Going after the cows -- Mrs. Jones takes the rest cure -- Let's not depend on experts -- When proverbs quarrel -- Farmers--need more wives? -- Does it pay to be idle? -- Join 'don't worry' club -- A fool and his son are soon parted -- A day off now and then -- About work -- When the blues descend -- Life is an adventure.
The war, the terrible. Each in his place -- Left out and pushed about -- War, the terrible -- Getting down to first causes -- Are we too busy? -- Make every minute count -- A wish for the present -- Glory! what days in which to live! -- Our code of honor -- When the war ended -- Peace on earth.
Subject:
Wilder, Laura Ingalls, 1867-1957 > Homes and haunts > Ozark Mountains.
Authors, American > Homes and haunts > Ozark Mountains.
Authors, American > 20th century > Biography.
Frontier and pioneer life > Ozark Mountains.
Women authors, American > 20th century > Biography.
Women authors, American > 20th century > Biography.
Women pioneers > Ozark Mountains > Biography.
Ozark Mountains Region > Social life and customs.
Ozark Mountains > Literary collections.
Ozark Mountains > Social life and customs.
Genre:
Autobiographies.
Literature.

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  • 47 of 47 copies available at NC Cardinal. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Madison County Public Library.

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50500. ‡gA new day for women. ‡tShorter hours for the farm home manager -- ‡tA woman's power and the vote -- ‡tWoman's place -- ‡tTwo heads are better than one -- ‡tWomen's work? -- ‡tWomen's duty at the polls -- ‡tDaily tasks are not small things -- ‡tThoughts on the role of women and divorce -- ‡tHome beauty parlor -- ‡tWhat women can add to politics -- ‡tThis and that--a neighborly visit with Laura -- ‡tNew day for women.
50500. ‡gGive me just one logical reason. ‡tFive dollar prize for women -- ‡tDear farm women -- ‡tWhy should I stay? ; ‡tChurch and school privileges -- ‡tHere's hope deferred -- ‡tPioneering on an Ozark farm -- ‡tWhom will you marry?.
50500. ‡gHave you seen any faires lately? ‡tFairies still appear to those with seeing eyes -- ‡tWhere sunshine fairies go -- ‡tNaughty four o'clocks -- ‡tFairy dew drop -- ‡tWhen sunshine fairies rest -- ‡tFairies in the sunshine -- ‡tLesson from an Irish fable.
50500. ‡gHer husbands partner. ‡tLet's visit Mrs. Wilder -- ‡tOur little place in the Ozarks -- ‡tWhen is a settler and old settler? -- ‡tMarch of progress -- ‡tMy dream house -- ‡tHow to furnish a home -- ‡tRocky Ridge farm -- ‡tWe revel in water! -- ‡tMy apple orchard -- ‡tHeirs of the ages.
50500. ‡gIf we would but open our eyes. ‡tCreative chemistry of life -- ‡tLight we throw -- ‡tA few minutes with a poet -- ‡tSuccess -- ‡tGood neighbors -- ‡tA constant friend -- ‡tWhat would you do? -- ‡tOpportunity -- ‡tTo stand by ourselves -- ‡tChallenges -- ‡tAn autumn day.
50500. ‡gNothing new under the sun. ‡tSweet Williams -- ‡tFindleys strive for an education -- ‡t"A spirit of sadness over it all" -- ‡tClassed as illiterates -- ‡tOur next president -- ‡tOur brains--and providence -- ‡tHome -- ‡tMan of the place -- ‡tKind hearts -- ‡tWanton destruction of trees -- ‡tBe true to yourself -- ‡tLove of home -- ‡tFar in the future -- ‡tGreat woods have been destroyed -- ‡tIncome and expenses -- ‡tCompensations.
50500. ‡gSurley worth the effort. ‡tAdminister advice in small doses -- ‡tKeeping friends -- ‡tWe always pay for the "need" -- ‡tLearning something new -- ‡tHidden cost of getting what we want -- ‡tEarly training counts -- ‡tDon't call on the government all of the time -- ‡tPies and poetry -- ‡tSimplify, simplify -- ‡tThink for yourself -- ‡tBlessings of the year.
50500. ‡gThe garden of our lives. ‡tI don't now what the world is coming to -- ‡tMake your garden! -- ‡tParable of wild fruit -- ‡tAre you your children's confidant? -- ‡tKinfolks or mere reelations? -- ‡tTroubles grow as we talk about them -- ‡tWe keep right on eating -- ‡tKeep journeying on -- ‡tGetting the worst of it -- ‡tSource of improvement -- ‡tA man's word is all he has -- ‡tHelping hand of helpfulness -- ‡tGrowing older.
50500. ‡gThe greatness and goodness of God. ‡tEveryday implications of the golden rule -- ‡tThanks for benefits bestowed -- ‡tThanks for the harvest -- ‡tHarvest of the soul -- ‡tA dog's a dog for a' that -- ‡tLet us be just -- ‡tDo the right thing always -- ‡tArmor of a smile -- ‡tLaura and Mary quarrel at Thanksgiving -- ‡tNot so bad off -- ‡tSwearing -- ‡tHonor and duty -- ‡tIf we only understood -- ‡tThings that matter -- ‡tMother -- ‡t"Mother passed away".
50500. ‡gThe rush of work. ‡tTired to death with work -- ‡tGoing after the cows -- ‡tMrs. Jones takes the rest cure -- ‡tLet's not depend on experts -- ‡tWhen proverbs quarrel -- ‡tFarmers--need more wives? -- ‡tDoes it pay to be idle? -- ‡tJoin 'don't worry' club -- ‡tA fool and his son are soon parted -- ‡tA day off now and then -- ‡tAbout work -- ‡tWhen the blues descend -- ‡tLife is an adventure.
50500. ‡gThe war, the terrible. ‡tEach in his place -- ‡tLeft out and pushed about -- ‡tWar, the terrible -- ‡tGetting down to first causes -- ‡tAre we too busy? -- ‡tMake every minute count -- ‡tA wish for the present -- ‡tGlory! what days in which to live! -- ‡tOur code of honor -- ‡tWhen the war ended -- ‡tPeace on earth.
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