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AlcottWeb.com
Highlights Alcott's books, stories, and poetry. Contains photos of Alcott and reviews of Little Women. Offers information on the Orchard House, where Alcott is known to have written Little Women. Links to other Louisa May Alcott resources.

Behind the Mask: or, A Woman's Power
Access to the full text version, in HTML format, of the book. Offers information about the work's original printing. Includes images taken from the original print version.

Bronson Alcott (1799-1893), Abigail May Alcott (1800-1877), Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888)
Presents information anbout the American author Louisa May Alcott and her family, including her father Bronson, her mother Abigail May, and her three sisters. Describes Alcott's parents. Recounts Louisa May's childhood, the influence of her parents, and her writing career. Contains quotations from Bronson and Louisa May Alcott.

Good Wives
The full text, in HTML format, of the novel.

Little Women
The online, full-text version of the novel. Contains a brief biography of Alcott.

Louisa May Walcott (1832-1888): Selective Annotated Bibliography
Last active as late as 10/6/2001, this site is still accessible through The Internet ArchivesA selective annotated bibliography of monographic sources of information about Louisa May Alcott. Contains an annotated list, an evaluated non-annotated list, and a non-annotated list, which has not been evaluated. Offers access to a list of books by Alcott and periodical sources about Alcott.

An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving
Last active as late as 6/3/2001, this site is still accessible through The Internet ArchivesAccess to the full text version, in HTML format, of the short story.

Scarlet Stockings
Access to the full text version, in HTML format, of the short story.

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