THESE HAPPY GOLDEN YEARS, INSCRIBED BY LAURA INGALLS WILDER
WILDER, Laura Ingalls. These Happy Golden Years. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, (1943). Octavo, original pictorial tan cloth.
First edition, second printing of the last Little House book published in the author’s lifetime, inscribed by her on the half title, “Yours sincerely, Laura Ingalls Wilder.”
These Happy Golden Years is the last of Wilder’s Little House books published in her lifetime and the penultimate work in the series, which would conclude with The First Four Years (1971). It was nominated for the famed Newbery Medal. “Wilder eloquently stated in her 1937 Bookweek speech her reason for writing the Little House series: ‘I realized that I had seen and lived it all—the successive phases of the frontier, first the frontiersman, then the pioneer, then the farmers and the towns… In my own life I represented a whole period of American history” (ANB). Wilder’s “life and writings make her perhaps the quintessential American pioneer” (Silvey, 683) “No other writer for children has given such a complete picture of a period in America which is past… Children’s literature is indebted to her rich store of memories and to her power to recreate them in these rare books” (Meigs, et al., 505). Wilder’s books inspired for the popular television drama Little House on the Prairie (1974-84). Containing color frontispiece and 14 black-and-white illustrations, ten full-page, by Helen Sewell and Mildred Boyle. First published January 1943; this second printing published in May. Without original dust jacket. Kirkpatrick, 827.
Interior with occasional light foxing. Front inner paper hinge with expert reinforcement. Original cloth lightly rubbed and soiled. An extremely good inscribed copy.