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The City at Their Feet: Maud and Delos in Manhattan
$12.95
Printed by the Greater New York Chapter of the Betsy-Tacy Society.
The lives of Maud and Delos Lovelace in New York City. Photos.
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The Betsy-Tacy Companion (Hard cover)
$39.95
By Sharla Scannell Whalen
Biography of Maud Hart Lovelace. The Companion begins by describing the time period shortly before that in which the first book, Betsy-Tacy, is set - the years 1883 to 1896. The Companion chapters then cover, one by one, each of the Betsy-Tacy books, representing Lovelace's childhood (starting in 1897), taking her through high school, a trip to Europe before the World War I, and to the early years of her marriage in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Delos Lovelace. The last two chapters detail Lovelace's later adult life and writing career. The Companion discusses similarities between the fictional Betsy and the real Maud. 404 photographs and illustrations.
Hard cover, 514 pp. Published by Portalington Press.
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Maud Hart Lovelace's Deep Valley (Paperback)
$34.95 $28.95 On Sale!
A Guidebook of Mankato Places in the Betsy-Tacy Series.
By Julie A. Schrader
This book details the people and places Maud Hart Lovelace so accurately described when writing the Betsy-Tacy books. Filled with photographs of the real-life characters and places as they looked at the turn of the century as well as current photos. Quotes from the books correspond with each person or place along with a detailed history or biography. 415 photographs and illustrations.
Paperback, 325 pp. Published by Minnesota Heritage Publishing On sale for a limited time!
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Betsy-Tacy in Deep Valley: People and Places
$6.00
By Carlienne Frisch
A guide to the people and places Maud wrote about in the Betsy-Tacy series.
53 photographs
Paperback, 58 pp. Published by Friends of the Minnesota Valley Regional Library.
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"Letters from Maud" CD & Companion Booklet
$12.00
A Visual Collection of Letters Written by Maud Hart Lovelace
By Julie A. Schrader
This digital collection of letters was assembled to provide insight into the life of Lovelace when she wrote the Betsy-Tacy series. Her letters, all addressed to Thomas Edwards, illustrate the author's attention to historical accuracy as she recalls her childhood memories of Mankato. Edwards, whose pen name was Willie Putt, was the author of the Betsy-Tacy book reviews written for the Mankato Free Press from 1940 - 1958. Thomas Edwards writes in one of his reviews, "Maud Hart Lovelace is in the process of becoming one of the best accepted of contemporary writers in the field of youth reading." Letters written by Lovelace to Edwards are from the private collection of the Edwards family. A companion booklet is included with the CD and is a collection of the transcribed Free Press book reviews. Includes reviews written from 1940 - 1958. 18 pp., Spiral bound. Please note that the CD is PC-compatible but will only run on late model MAC versions. Published by Minnesota Heritage Publishing.
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On the Shores of Madison Lake (Murmuring Lake)
$3.00
This booklet is a history of Austin Park on Madison Lake. This was the
homestead of Maud’s step-grandfather and grandmother, Chauncey &
Albertine (Palmer) Austin. Maud’s parents, Tom and Stella (Palmer) Hart were married in the Austin home and the family spent time in the summer on the shores of Madison Lake. The Austins sold the farm to Frank Hoehn and it remains in the possession of the Hoehn family to this day. Maud fictionalized Madison Lake as Murmuring Lake in the Betsy-Tacy books. 12 pp. paper
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