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First edition (publ. Constable & Co.) Something Childish and Other Stories is a 1924 collection of short stories by the writer Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in America as The Little Girl. This anthology was published after her death by her husband John Middleton Murry. Murry wrote in his introductory note that this volume contains the stories written between Bliss: and Other ...
Little Chicago (refers to crime and poverty level) Champion City (refers to the Champion reaper that was once produced in the city) [66] City at the End of the Road [67] Home City [66] [67] Rose City or City of Roses [66] [67] Steubenville – The City of Murals [68] Strongsville – Crossroads of the Nation [69] Sugarcreek – The Little ...
Front cover of the first edition, 1932 (distributed with a dustjacket) Little House replica at the Little House Wayside, 2007 The story of the first book in the series, Little House in the Big Woods, revolves around the life of the Ingalls family in their small home near Pepin, Wisconsin.
"Something Childish But Very Natural" is a short story written by Katherine Mansfield in 1914. It was first published posthumously in the Adelphi . [ 1 ] It was republished in Something Childish and Other Stories (1924).
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Mansfield reportedly drank champagne to relax before appearing nude in front of the camera. [11] Though the film actually shows Mansfield only topless, a photo in Kenneth Anger's book Hollywood Babylon shows her on the set completely nude. [12] During the 1960s, some 8-mm film mail-order companies sold the nude footage. [8]
Bliss and Other Stories is a 1920 collection of short stories by the writer Katherine Mansfield. Stories ... "The Little Governess" (1915) "Revelations" (1920) "The ...
M.A. Donohue & Co. based in Chicago, Illinois was established in 1861, initially known as Cox and Donohue, Bookbinders. The publisher's original location was 407-429 Dearborn St. in Chicago's South Loop. The company was known for inexpensive editions of popular works of fiction. It focused on publishing sets and series of books (i.e. "libraries.")