Exciting new items are debuting in the Orchard House Museum Store. Members of "Friends of the Alcotts" have the benefit of saving on purchases with a 10% discount. Join, renew, or upgrade your membership today (click here for more information).


Scrabble 7 - “Missy’s Sunflower Scrabble”
$79.00 each, plus postage and handling (insured Priority Mail; see Order Form).

Shows Missy Mouse having come from The Little Women Garden at Orchard House holding her dear little rag doll and a beautiful sunflower!

THIS IS A LIMITED EDITION OF ONLY 500 PIECES!

Another unique collectible available exclusively from Orchard House. Your purchase helps us with vital preservation work here at Orchard House. The more than 300-year-old home where Louisa May Alcott wrote and set Little Women is still in dire need of structural rehabilitation.

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Limited edition framed print of Still Life with Owl, one of the last and finest paintings by Louisa's sister, May Alcott Niereker (the "Amy" of Little Women.).

Matted and framed, 32 " x 27 1/2 ", including frame. $185.00.

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Now available from The Museum Store at
Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House -
Home of Little Women

NEW LIMITED EDITION
Madame Alexander Doll
“Louisa May Alcott”

Author of Little Women
$134.95
(shipping costs additional; please call for details)
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With purchase of this beautiful doll you will also receive
a complimentary hardcover edition of Little Women

illustrated by Frank Merrill,
with cover art & eight color plates by Jesse Wilcox Smith.
To order, please use our order form.
Shipping costs will be added, or call 978-369-4118 x107 for details.
Click here to download a full-color flyer.
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Eden’s Outcasts: The Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father
By John Matteson.
528 pages, hardbound, $29.95

Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for biography!

"John Matteson's Eden's Outcasts sheds new light on one of America's first families of literature. Elegantly written and brimming with insights, this gripping account of the complex relationship between the loving but troubled Bronson Alcott, a 'genius' who had lost his way, and his brilliant willful daughter Louisa keeps pace with Little Wmen as a narrative of domestic entanglements and individual striving. Matteson's portrait of Bronson and Louisa is painted on a large canvas, capturing an era when ideals and practice collided as never before in the history of the American nation."

-- Megan Marshall, author of The Peabody Sisters


"Hope and Keep Busy" sterling silver pendant
" Hope and Keep Busy" was the motto of Abigail May Alcott, Louisa's "Marmee." The sterling silver pendant comes in a black velvet bag, with an explanatory folder. On the back is engraved "Louisa May Alcott."
$35.00

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Great Female Authors Umbrella
Includes the following authors: Alcott, Shelley, Dickinson,Austen, Plath, Browning, Lazarus, and Woolf
$22.50

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Louisa May Alcott / Orchard House Christmas Ornament
Approximately 2 1/2" high.
Gold flashed brass.
$6.95

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Louisa May Alcott’s Civil War
With an introduction by Jan Turnquist, Director of Orchard House.
272 pages, softbound, $17.95
For the first time, Louisa May Alcott's Civil War stories are published in a single collection. During the war she worked with home front relief organizations, served as an Army nurse, and wrote stories for popular journals such as Commonwealth and Atlantic Monthly. Includes the full text of Hospital Sketches, nine short stories, and excerpts from her Civil War journals.


A Journey into the Transcendentalists' New England
By R. Todd Felton
180 pages; 93 color images, 56 B & W images, 7 maps; $19.95
Charts the development of a movement that revolutionized American ideas about the artistic, spiritual, and natural worlds. At the same time, it creates a vivid sense of New England in the 19th century, from its idyllic countryside and sleepy towns to its bustling ports and burgeoning cities. The book is divided geographically into chapters, each focusing on a town or village famous for its relationship to one or more of the Transcendentalists -- including, of course, Concord and the Alcotts.


Miss Alcott's E-mail
by Kit Bakke. Hardcover. $24.95

.“Brimming with meticulous research and unusual insights, Miss Alcott's E-mail brings Louisa May Alcott back into our midst, in all her light and dark complexity. Kit Bakke's fresh new look at Louisa May reminds us that this spirited and brave reformer was by no means a little woman.”
Geraldine Brooks, winner of the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her novel  March.

 



Gift Packs

Cellophane-wrapped and tied with festive ribbon, available at special discounted package price.

Wonderful party favor! Little Women journal with pen, pencil, and ruler, and Dover edition of the complete book. $9.95. (Postage and handling added to all orders.)

 



 Video gift pack: Little Women DVD with Winona Ryder, Little Women book, and two pencils. (Note that DVDs may only be shipped to addresses within the United States.)

$22.95

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Pillows from Orchard House
         

Left: Mood Pillows
Large (15" high): $34.00
Small (12" high): $24.00
In the Orchard House parlor is the original "Mood Pillow" used to signify whether Louisa was in the mood for socializing. As she wrote in Little Women: "If `the sausage' as they called it, stood on end, it was a sign [to] approach ... but if it lay flat across the sofa, woe to man, woman, or child who dared disturb it!"

 

Right: Balsam pillows. Filled with fragrant balsam from New England.

Camp quilt pattern,
7" x 7": $ 19.95

Shipping costs will be added for all mail orders.


Eminent Women: America's most Distinguuished Women Authors, photographed by Norman Studios, 1884.

Large (12" x 16"): $15.95   Small (8" x 10"): $ 10.95

Composite photograph of Louisa May Alcott, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Julia Ward Howe, Helen Hunt [Jackson], Sarah Orne Jewett, Lucy Larcom, Mary A. Livermore, Louise Chandler Moulton, Grace A. Oliver, Nora Perry, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps [Ward], and Harriet Beecher Stowe.


Louisa May Alcott Tote Bag

Large bag of heavy canvas with Velcro closure and silhouette of Louisa at her desk.

$24.95, plus postage and handling


Louisa May Alcott Report Kit
For young students researching and reporting on the life of Louisa and the Alcotts. Contents of the kit include:

  • Directions for a costume.
  • Snood and ribbon.
  • Interesting facts about Louisa, plus profiles of the Alcott family.
  • Post cards of Orchard House, Louisa, and her room.
  • Catalog for ordering additional items from Orchard House, along with suggestions for additional research and presentation items.

$9.95, plus postage and handling.


Note Cards with Art by May Alcott

Approximately 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches, including white border.
Price per card: $3.50.

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Flower Fables: The 150th Anniversary Edition

A limited commemorative printing of the first book ever published by Louisa May Alcott, in 1854. Placed by Louisa into Marmee's Christmas stocking, this book is a touching reminder of childhood fantasies, a young woman's hopes, and the sustenance of a mother's love.

First re-printing by Applewood Books limited to only 500 copies.

$15.95, plus postage and handling.

Flower Fables

(Also available: Kristina Joyce's beautiful custom-designed notecard featuring Louisa's Christmas 1854 note to her mother about Flower Fables!)
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