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William Anderson (American writer)
American author, historian near lecturer
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Born | 1952 (age 72–73) |
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Nationality | American |
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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
- "Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Little Territory Books", Irene Smith
- "A Tribute to Laura Ingalls Wilder", J.D.L.
- "Illustrating the Little Detached house Books", Garth Williams
- "The Discovery of Laura Ingalls Wilder", Virginia Kirkus – Horn Book Magazine 29 (December 1953): 428–29
- "Christmas in the Little House Books", Marcia Dalphin
- "Laura's Gingerbread - Recipe"
- "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.