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An Old-Fashioned Girl - cover

An Old-Fashioned Girl

Louisa May Alcott

Publisher: Orpheus Editions

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Summary

The world of Polly Milton becomes a bit bigger when she visits her wealthy friend in the city, Fanny Shaw.

Alcott first published the story in serialized form in Merry's Museum magazine in 1869, then added a final chapter for its publication as a novel in 1870.

This edition will please all lovers of classic literature. 
Available since: 03/08/2020.

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