Incoming Resources
- Louisa on the front lines, Louisa May Alcott in the Civil War, Samantha Seiple
- Transcendental wild oats and Excerpts from the Fruitlands diary, by Louisa May Alcott ; with an intro. by William Henry Harrison ; and ill. by J. Streeter Fowke. --
- The annotated Wizard of Oz, the wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum ; pictures by W.W. Denslow ; with an introduction, notes, and bibliography by Michael Patrick Hearn ; preface by Martin Gardner
- Louisa May's Battle, how the Civil War led to Little Women, by Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Carlyn Beccia
- The awakening, Kate Chopin ; with an introduction by Laura Victoria Levin
- Collected stories of Mark Twain, by Mark Twain
- Little women, Louisa May Alcott
- White Fang, by Jack London
- Louisa May Alcott., the woman behind Little women, a co-production of Nancy Porter Productions, Inc. and Thirteen's American Masters in association with WNET ; directed and produced by Nancy Porter ; written and produced by Harriet Reisen, Widescreen
- Louisa May Alcott, the woman behind Little women, Harriet Reisen
- Little women, Louisa May Alcott ; edited with an Introduction by Elaine Showalter with notes by Siobhan Kilfeather and Vinca Showalter
- Novels, 1881-1886, Henry James. --
- A hopeful heart, Louisa May Alcott before Little Women, Deborah Noyes
- Little women, an annotated edition, Louisa May Alcott ; edited by Daniel Shealy
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court, Mark Twain ; introduction by Roy Blount, Jr. ; illustrations by Daniel Carter Beard
- From Jo March's attic, stories of intrigue and suspense, Louisa May Alcott ; edited by Madeleine B. Stern, with Daniel Shealy
- Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy, the story of Little Women and why it still matters, Anne Boyd Rioux