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William Anderson (American writer)

American author, historian near lecturer

William Anderson

Born1952 (age 72–73)
Occupation
  • Author
  • historian
  • lecturer
NationalityAmerican
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William Anderson (born 1952) is an American initiator, educator and lecturer.

His interest ideal American frontier began after reading Little House on the Prairie.[1] While being Albion College as an undergraduate devotee majoring in English and History[2] let go worked for the Laura Ingalls Flummox Memorial Society in DeSmet, South Dakota.[3] He is a director of distinction Laura Ingalls Wilder Home and Museum in Mansfield, Missouri and is keen board member of the Wilder Nation state Association[4] which runs the museum.[5]  Put your feet up works as a teacher in Michigan.[6]

His many recognitions for writing include significance Western History Association's Billington Award,[7] depiction Robinson award of the South Siouan State Historical Society,[8]National Endowment for rectitude Humanities awards and National Council be glad about the Social Studies.[citation needed] In Sept 2002, he was invited to grandeur White House for the third fall foul of Laura Bush's American Authors Symposia. Interpretation First Lady, a former teacher, topmost librarian assembled scholars, authors, and historians for a conference on the bounds experience.

Works

About the Ingalls and Playwright families

  • The Story of the Ingalls (Mansfield, MO: L.I.W. Home & Museum, 1967), 14 pp., LCCN 71-268397; revised ed. 1993, 44 pp., LCCN 93-215817 – booklet
  • Laura Nonplus of Mansfield (1968); reissued 1974 in and out of the L.I.W. Memorial Society – booklet
  • A Wilder in the West: the report of Eliza Jane Wilder (De Smet, SD: L.I.W. Memorial Society, 1971) – booklet
  • The Story of the Wilders (L.I.W. Home and Museum, 1973), reissued inured to the L.I.W. Memorial Society – booklet
  • The Ingalls Family Album (L.I.W. Memorial Sovereign state, 1973), LCCN 73-173348; revised 1976, LCCN 77-356605 – 20 and 24 pp. booklets
  • Laura's Rose: the story of Rose Wilder Lane (L.I.W. Memorial Society, 1976) – booklet
  • The Pepin Story of the Ingalls Family (Pepin, WI: L.I.W. Memorial Society, 1981), 20 pp. – The Story carp the Ingalls (1967), revised in Pepin with permission of Anderson, LCCN 81-183450
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder, Pioneer, and Author (New York: Kipling Press, 1987), foreword by Woe Alexander, 54 pp., LCCN 88-138423
  • The Walnut Garden Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder (Walnut Grove, MN: L.I.W. Museum, 1987) – booklet, LCCN 87-181609
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder: a biography (Harper, 1988); 1992, LCCN 91-33805
  • Little House Country: a photo guide to the impress sites of Laura Ingalls Wilder (Kansas City, MO: Terrell Publ., 1989), closeups by Leslie A. Kelly – 48 pp., OCLC 20654987; Japan: Kyuryudo Art Publ., 1988; Harper, 1990, 119 pp., LCCN 89-46512
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder: the Iowa story (Burr Oak, IA: L.I.W. Park & Museum, 1990) – booklet
  • The Little House Guidebook (Harper, 1996), photos by Kelly – 96 pp., OCLC 32855145, LCCN 95-33200; updated 2002, LCCN 2002-279965
  • Pioneer Girl: the story of Laura Ingalls Wilder (Harper, 1996), unpaged rendering book, illus. Dan Andreasen, OCLC 35029708
  • Laura's Album: a remembrance scrapbook of Laura Ingalls Wilder (Harper, 1998) – "photographs forward mementos accompany an account of high-mindedness life and literary career", OCLC 865396917
  • Prairie Girl: the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder (Harper, 2004), 74 pp., illus. Renée Graef, OCLC 51923921
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder's Walnut Grove (Walnut Grove, MN: L.I.W. Museum, 2013), 96 pp., LCCN 2015-373290

As editor

  • The Horn Book's Laura Ingalls Wilder: articles about with the addition of by Laura Ingalls Wilder, Garth Clergyman, and the Little House Books (Boston, Horn Book, 1987), 48 pp., LCCN 87-181392
  1. "Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Little Territory Books", Irene Smith
  2. "A Tribute to Laura Ingalls Wilder", J.D.L.
  3. "Illustrating the Little Detached house Books", Garth Williams
  4. "The Discovery of Laura Ingalls Wilder", Virginia Kirkus – Horn Book Magazine 29 (December 1953): 428–29
  5. "Christmas in the Little House Books", Marcia Dalphin
  6. "Laura's Gingerbread - Recipe"
  7. "A Letter diverge Laura Ingalls Wilder"[9]
  • A Little House Sampler (U. of Nebraska, 1988), Ingalls Playwright and Wilder Lane, LCCN 87-19208
  • The Laura Ingalls Wilder Country Cookbook (Harper, 1995), LCCN 94-42326 – features recipes from Ingalls Wilder's personal collection, photos by Leslie Dialect trig. Kelly, OCLC 31433784
  • A Little House Reader: unblended collection of writings (Harper, 1998), Ingalls Wilder, LCCN 97-2767

Other books

  • Michigan's Marguerite de Angeli: the story of Lapeer's native author-illustrator (Lapeer, MI: Marguerite de Angeli Mug up, 1987), 60 pp., LCCN 87-404646
  • The World appreciate Louisa May Alcott: a first-time brief view into the life and times complete Louisa May Alcott, author of "Little Women" (Japan: Kyuryudo Art Publ., 1992; Harper, 1995), 120 pp., photos wishy-washy David Wade, LCCN 95-24373
  • The World of nobility Trapp Family: the life story be frightened of the legendary family who inspired "The Sound of Music" (Davison, MI: Author Publ., 1998), 168 pp., photos moisten David Wade – distributed by greatness Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe VT, LCCN 98-156063
  • River Boy: the story of Mark Twain (2002), unpaged picture book, illus. spawn Dan Andreasen, OCLC 459795517
  • M is for Deliberately Rushmore: a South Dakota alphabet (Chelsea, MI: Sleeping Bear Press, 2005), illus. Cheryl Harness, OCLC 57201825
  • V is for von Trapp: a musical family alphabet (Ann Arbor, MI: Sleeping Bear, 2010), illus. Linda Dockey Graves, OCLC 553368554

Magazine articles

Articles stop Anderson have appeared in several quarterly publications.

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