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Isabella Alden (1841–1930)

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Fonte dell'immagine: Isabella Macdonald Alden [aka Pansy] (1841-1930) Buffalo Electrotype and Engraving Co., Buffalo, N.Y.

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Opere di Isabella Alden

Ester Ried (1901) 142 copie
Tip Lewis and His Lamp (1867) 92 copie
The King's Daughter (1873) 90 copie
Three People (1871) 82 copie
Four Girls at Chautauqua (1876) 78 copie
Ester Ried "Yet Speaking" (1883) 74 copie
A Dozen of Them (1888) 58 copie
Wise and Otherwise (1873) 50 copie
Ruth Erskine's Crosses (1879) 49 copie
Chrissy's endeavor (1889) 45 copie
Judge Burnham's Daughters (1888) 42 copie
The Pansy 39 copie
The Hall in the Grove (1881) 37 copie
Christie's Christmas (1884) 33 copie
As in a mirror (1898) 33 copie
The Randolphs (1876) 29 copie
Cunning Workmen (1875) 27 copie
The Browning Boys (1886) 26 copie
Lost on the trail (1911) 22 copie
Interrupted (1884) 22 copie
Household Puzzles (1874) 22 copie
Overruled (1897) 22 copie
Eighty-Seven (1887) 21 copie
An Endless Chain (1884) 21 copie
Links in Rebecca's Life (1878) 20 copie
Side by Side (1893) 20 copie
Twenty Minutes Late (1893) 20 copie
One Commonplace Day (1886) 19 copie
Miss Dee Dunmore Bryant (1891) 19 copie
Bernie's White Chicken (1867) 19 copie
Profiles (1888) 18 copie
Divers Women (1880) 18 copie
Jessie Wells (1865) 18 copie
A Hedge Fence (2014) 16 copie
Helen Lester (1865) — Autore — 16 copie
Her Associate Members (1891) 15 copie
The Pocket Measure (1881) 15 copie
Spun From Fact (1886) 13 copie
Ester Ried's Namesake (1906) 13 copie
We Twelve Girls (2016) 13 copie
John Remington, Martyr (1892) 13 copie
Ruth Erskine's Son (1907) 12 copie
A Sevenfold Trouble (1889) 12 copie
Pansies for Thoughts (1888) 12 copie
Making Fate (1896) 12 copie
The exact truth (1892) 11 copie
Pansy's Sunday Book (2012) 11 copie
Only Ten Cents (1895) 11 copie
Reuben's Hindrances (2017) 10 copie
Unto the End (2014) 10 copie
The Browns at Mt. Hermon (1908) 9 copie
By way of the wilderness (1899) 8 copie
Six Little Girls (2013) 8 copie
Sunshine Factory (2007) 6 copie
Pauline (1900) 6 copie
An interrupted night (1929) 6 copie
Memories of Yesterdays (1931) 6 copie
Getting Ahead (1877) 6 copie
Wanted (1894) 6 copie
Mara (1903) 6 copie
The older brother (1897) 5 copie
Five Friends (1882) 5 copie
The fortunate calamity (1927) 5 copie
Our Little Men and Women (1889) 5 copie
David Ransom's Watch (1905) 5 copie
Two boys 5 copie
Monteagle (2016) 4 copie
Doris Farrand's Vocation (1904) 4 copie
Brave Tommy 4 copie
Going Halves 4 copie
Danger Cliff 4 copie
Grandpa's darlings (2021) 4 copie
Mary Burton Abroad (1882) 4 copie
Bargaining 4 copie
Next Things 3 copie
Fred's Puzzle 3 copie
Who Did It 3 copie
In Vacation 3 copie
Red ribbon 3 copie
Glimpses of Girlhood (1892) 3 copie
The Long Way Home (1912) 2 copie
Opportunity 2 copie
Ringing Words 2 copie
Leafy fern 2 copie
Transformed 1 copia
Wise Alice 1 copia
Sowing Seed 1 copia
Young Folks 1 copia
Good Cheer 1 copia
John and Mary 1 copia
At home stories (1887) 1 copia
Laura's Plans 1 copia
Worth having 1 copia
Little hands 1 copia
Vida 1 copia
Huldy 1 copia
New Nerves 1 copia
Eugene Cooper 1 copia
At home and abroad (1888) 1 copia
Amazing Fate 1 copia
After Play Stories (1893) 1 copia
The Workers 1 copia
Mrs. Dunlap 1 copia
Our Darlings 1 copia
Only a Spark 1 copia
Company try 1 copia
Julia Ried (1872) 1 copia
Chopsticks 1 copia
Mary's Prizes 1 copia

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3.5 stars.

HA! Somebody, anybody, please give me a pat on the back for finishing this! It took me over two months, but hey! At least I did it!
 
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SarahGraceGrzy | Oct 2, 2018 |
Reuben Watson Stone is a fourteen-year-old boy who lives in a New York city with his mother and younger sister Elizabeth (Beth). The family is poor because Reuben’s father has been dead for some time, and Reuben doesn’t go to school because, as the man of the house, he must go out each day to look for odd jobs so that he might earn enough money to get food, buy coal, and pay the rent. One night, he rescues a young drunken man named Edward Harrison who “rewards” him by offering him a job at St. Mark’s Saloon, but Reuben refuses because he has seen first-hand the effects of drink in his encounter with Edward. His mother wonders if he shouldn’t go ahead and take the job, but his decision is encouraged by their new neighbor, Miss Priscilla Hunter, who tells him that her father, brother, and a friend all died as a result of liquor.
However, through Edward, Reuben meets a visiting businessman named Mr. Barrows who, taking a liking to the young boy for his strong moral convictions and honesty, invites Reuben to come home with him and work at his small-town box factory in a rural area at some distance from the city. Arrangements are even made for Mrs. Stone, Beth, and Miss Hunter to move and get work with Mr. Barrow as well. However, the enemy lays many snares for Reuben. There are townspeople who think that Mr. Barrow should hire local boys instead of bringing a stranger in. There are other boys in the factory who tease and tempt Reuben. Then Reuben is unjustly accused of laming Mr. Barrows’s horse and not telling anyone about it. And all during this time, Reuben is trying to make up his mind whether to give his life to Christ or not. What will happen to Reuben? And will he decide to trust in Jesus or not?
Author Isabella Macdonald Alden (1841–1930) was born to Isaac and Myra Spafford Macdonald, of Rochester, NY. Given the nickname “Pansy” as a child, she often wrote under that pseudonym, even editing a juvenile magazine named The Pansy. After being homeschooled by her father, she married a minister named Gustavus Rossenberg Alden and wrote around 100 books, mostly didactic fiction. I picked this one up when visiting in Pennsylvania and in doing some research on it couldn’t find it at first in a listing of Mrs. Alden’s books. However, I later learned that it was originally published under the title The Man of the House. Some people may feel that stories like this are hopelessly outdated and completely irrelevant for today’s children. However, many of Mrs. Alden’s books are being republished for parents who want reading material for their families which is based on traditional Judaeo-Christian values rather than much of the pathetic drivel which passes for modern children’s literature. I immensely enjoyed reading this book and especially liked the anti-liquor and anti-tobacco message. It is a good story for boys.
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Homeschoolbookreview | May 4, 2012 |
Lovely etchings. Pansy is pen name of Isabella Macdonald Alden 1841-1931 Rochester NY. Wrote dozens of childrens books.
 
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kitchengardenbooks | Apr 7, 2012 |
Published in 1908, the setting for this book is the 'new' camp at Mt. Hermon, California. Her description of the locale, set amidst towering redwoods, is beautiful. Surprisingly enough, current photographs on the Mount Hermon website show the natural setting of the camp looking as Pansy described it over 100 years ago.

I've read all but a handful of Pansy's 88 books for adults and young adults, and this is the only one I recall being a comedy. The Browns of the title begin with Mary Brown, who continually meets more Browns as she travels west to this camp at Mount Hermon. Her experiences with her new Brown acquaintances form the comedy, yet at its heart, this, as all of Pansy's books are, is didactic fiction.

It is not one of her best works, still I enjoyed it, though probably because I'm a die-hard Pansy fan.
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½
 
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countrylife | Feb 28, 2011 |

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