BIBLIOGRAPHY

Publications by and about Laura Ingalls Wilder & Rose Wilder Lane

 

1908

Wilder, Rose. Articles in The San Francisco Call include - but not limited to -  "Ups and Downs of Modern Mercury." Junior Section, The San Francisco Call. (September 20, 1908): 4.

---. "The Constantly Increasing Wonders of the New Field of Wireless." Junior Section, The San Francisco Call (November 22, 1908): 4.

 

1909

"A Chat With the Junior Family." (mentions Rose Wilder) Junior Section, The San Francisco Call (February 27, 1909): 1.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Santa Cruz: The Playground of California." The San Francisco Call (May 28, 1909): 17.

Wilder, Rose. "Romances of the Wires." Junior Section,The San Francisco Call (February 14, 1909): 4.

---. "Seals." Junior Section,The San Francisco Call (February 27, 1909): 1.

 

1910

Lane, Rose Wilder. Articles in Kansas City Post, 1910. Include - but not limited to - the following:

---. "Listen, Girls Who Work: Bank Account on 60 Per." Kansas City Post (April 19, 1910): 1.

---. "Crowds Increase at Each Session of Pure Food Show." Kansas City Post (April 19, 1910): 2.

---. "Bower of Roses Is to Greet Return of Anna Lee Owen." Kansas City Post (May 1910).

---. "Columbia Shoe Dealer Casts Aspersions Upon Size of Milady's Boot, But She's Defended Here." Kansas City Post (May 4, 1910): 9.

---. "Anna Lee Owen in Back at Her Desk In Marks' Office." Kansas City Post (May 5, 1910): 9.

---. "May Become High Luxury in Future." Kansas City Post (May 5, 1910): 5.

---. "Heroism of 2 Men Saves 150 Persons When Boat Sinks." Kansas City Post (May 19, 1910).

---. "200 Babies Vie for Honor at Contest at Pure Food Show." Kansas City Post (May 20, 1910): 8.

---. "Crowing, Cooing Babies Compete at the Grocers' Pure Food Show." Kansas City Post (May 20, 1910): 8.

---. "Husband Declares His Wife Spanked Him: She Says She Didn't..." Kansas City Post (May 1910).

---. "Mount Washington Hen Lays Comet Egg..." Kansas City Post (May 1910): 6.

1911

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "Favors the Small Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist, Volume IX (February 18, 1911): 1.

---. "From Mrs. Wilder - Nature Songs: The People in God's Out-of-Doors." Missouri Ruralist (April 15, 1911): 12.

Wilder, A.J. "The Story of Rocky Ridge Farm: How Mother Nature in the Ozarks Rewarded Well Directed Efforts after a Fruitless Struggle on the Plains of the Dakotas. The Blessings of Living Water and a Gentle Climate." Missouri Ruralist, Volume IX (July 22, 1911): 1.

1912

Wilder, A.J. "My Apple Orchard: How a 'Tenderfoot' Knowing Nothing about Orcharding Learned the Business in Missouri—Quail as Insect Destroyers." Missouri Ruralist IX (June 1, 1912): 1, 5.

1913

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "Shorter Hours for Farm Women: The Woman Who Manages the Farm Home Should Have Every Means of Saving Labor Placed at Her Disposal. SImple Conveniences within Reach of All." Missouri Ruralist (June 28, 1913): 3, 10.

1914

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Babe of Bartlett Alley." San Francisco Bulletin (1914).

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "Good Times on the Farm." Missouri Ruralist (February 5, 1914): 9.

---. "A Plain Beauty Talk,: Women Can Afford to Spend Time on Their Looks." Missouri Ruralist (April 20, 1914): 9.

---. "A Homemaker of the Ozarks." Missouri Ruralist (June 20, 1914): 3, 8.

1915

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "The Tuck 'Em In Corner Poems." San Francisco Bulletin (January-April 1915). Poems attributed to "The Hush-a-Bye Lady" (dates not on HH copies) include "In the Garden, In the Rain," "The Faery Ring," "The Little Brooklet Laughs Along," "In the Forest," "The Way of the Frog," "The Butterfly's Baby," "When the Rainstorm Beats Its Drum," "The Little Lie-Abed Bear," "When Forest Folk Cuddle to Bed" (February 1, 1915), "Alas, Poor Oysterkin," "The Sunny Days of Childhood," "When the Raindrops Splash in Puddles," and an untitled poem beginning, "Now when this sad cat-as-tro-phe had really come to pass."

---. "The Faery Dew Drop" (poem) in The Tuck'em In Corner. San Francisco Bulletin (February 10, 1915).

---. "The Fairies in the Sunshine" (poem) in The Tuck'em In Corner. San Francisco Bulletin (March 17, 1915).

---. "When Sunshine Fairies Rest" (poem) in The Tuck'em In Corner. San Francisco Bulletin (March 18, 1915).

---. "Where Sunshine Fairies Go" (poem) in The Tuck'em In Corner. San Francisco Bulletin (March 19, 1915).

---. "Economy in Egg Production." Missouri Ruralist (April 5, 1915): 21.

---. "Naughty Four o'Clocks" (poem) in The Tuck'em In Corner. San Francisco Bulletin (April 24, 1915).

---. "Making the Best of Things". Missouri Ruralist (June 20, 1915): 9.

---. "Magic in Plain Foods." Missouri Ruralist (November 20, 1915): 12-13.

---. "And Missouri 'Showed' Them: From A to Z—Alfalfa to Zinc—the 'Show Me State' Won Honors at 'Frisco's Exposition." Missouri Ruralist (December 15, 1915): 3, 7.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "The Money Makers Club." San Francisco Bulletin (April-June 1915).

---. "Behind the Headlight." San Francisco Bulletin (October 9 - November 5, 1915).

---. "Behind the Screens in Movie Land." San Francisco Bulletin (October 24 - December 12, 1917).

---. "Story of Art Smith." Serial, San Francisco Bulletin (1915). Reprinted as Art Smith’s Story: The Autobiography of the Boy Aviator, 1915.

---. "Ed Monroe, Man-Hunter." San Francisco Bulletin (August 11 - September 15, 1915).

---. "A Jitney Romance." San Francisco Bulletin (1915).

---. "Behind the Headlight." San Francisco Bulletin (September-October 1915).

---. "Henry Ford’s Own Story, chapter one." San Francisco Bulletin (November 1915).

---. "People in Our Apartment House." San Francisco Bulletin (1915).

---. "Charlie Chaplin's Own Story." San Francisco Bulletin (1915).

---. "The Art of Fong Jung." San Francisco Bulletin (1915).

---. "The Poor Male Biped Is Unable to Conceal the Sign 'Sold' With Which He is Labeled." San Francisco Bulletin (January 23, 1915).

---. "Why Are Men?" San Francisco Bulletin (January 18 and 25, 1915).

---. "A Decanted Dictionary." San Francisco Bulletin (January 26, 1915).

---. "Getting Acquainted With Strangers." San Francisco Bulletin (January 27, 1915).

---. "Where is the Real Bohemian?" San Francisco Bulletin (January 29, 1915).

---. "Villans of Fiction." San Francisco Bulletin (February 1, 1915).

---. "Being the True Story of a Young Wife, With a Moral on the Side." San Francisco Bulletin (February 3, 1915).

---. "Surprise Questions; Extempore Answers." San Francisco Bulletin (February 4, 1915).

---. "Cussedness? No, Merely, Synapses." San Francisco Bulletin (February 9, 1915).

---. "What Does Woman, Believer in the Extremely Improbably, See in the Beauty Hints?" San Francisco Bulletin (February 11, 1915).

---. "Quarrels of the Proverbs." San Francisco Bulletin (February 12, 1915).

---. "Smith Put Next." San Francisco Bulletin (February 13, 1915).

---. "Beauty Versus Brains." San Francisco Bulletin (February 15, 1915).  

---. "Love in a Cottage." San Francisco Bulletin (February 18, 1915).

---. "For This, Yes, This is Musical Comedy." San Francisco Bulletin (February 19, 1915).

---. "The Thinness of Male Deceit." San Francisco Bulletin (February 23, 1915).

---. "To Make a Long Story Short." San Francisco Bulletin (February 25, 1915).

---. "The Queer Things We, Us and Company Take For Granted from the Third Person Plural." San Francisco Bulletin (March 1, 1915).

---. "Pay No Heed; Just be Kind." San Francisco Bulletin (April 3, 1915).

---. "Always Kind; Out of Race." San Francisco Bulletin (April 10, 1915).

---. "The Radical Club." San Francisco Bulletin (April 17, 1915).

---. "The City That's Upside Down" (poem) in The Tuck'em Corner, San Francisco Bulletin (1915).

---. "She Dies Young, Refuses to Stay Dead, and Persists in Playing the Ghost." San Francisco Bulletin (1915).

---. "Tragedy of Romance Is That Youth Thinks It Will Always Endure." San Francisco Bulletin (June 1915).

---. "The Art of Fong Jung." San Francisco Bulletin (1915).

---. "The Open House." San Francisco Bulletin (1915).

1916

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "All in the Day's Work: Just a Neighborly Visit With Folks at Rocky Ridge Farm." Missouri Ruralist (February 5, 1916): 20-21.

---. "Does It Pay to be Idle? Sometimes Misdirected Energy May Cease to Be a Virtue" Missouri Ruralist (February 20, 1916): 11.

---. "Life is an Adventure." Missouri Ruralist (March 5, 1916): 14-15.

---. "Join 'Don't Worry' Club: Conservation of a Woman's Strength Is True Perparedness." Missouri Ruralist (March 20, 1916): 10-11

---. "Look for Fairies Now."Missouri Ruralist (April 5, 1916): 11.

---. "So We Moved the Spring: How Running Water Was Provided in the Rocky Ridge Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (April 20, 1916): 19.

---. "Folks are 'Just Folks'." Missouri Ruralist (May 5, 1916): 12-13.

---. "When is a Settler an Old Settler?" Missouri Ruralist (June 1916): 15.

---. "Facts versus Theories." Missouri Ruralist (June 1916): 9.

---. "Haying While the Sun Shines." Missouri Ruralist (July 20, 1916): 9.

---. "Kin-folks or Relations?" Missouri Ruralist (August 1916): 9.

---. "Showing Dad the Way: Mansfield Has a Boys' Good Road Club That Works and Plays." Missouri Ruralist (August 5, 1916): 12-13.

---. "A Dog's a dog for a' That." Missouri Ruralist (August 20, 1916): 5.

---. "Do Not Waste Your Strength." Missouri Ruralist (September 5, 1916): 11.

---. "All the World is Queer." Missouri Ruralist (September 20, 1916): 9.

---. "Just a Question of Tact. Missouri Ruralist (October 5, 1916): 11.

---. "An Autumn Day." Missouri Ruralist (October 20, 1916): 9.

---. "Our Fair and Other Things." Missouri Ruralist (November 5, 1916): 12.

---. "Thanksgiving Time." Missouri Ruralist (November 20, 1916): 13.

---. "Learning to Work Together." Missouri Ruralist (December 5, 1916): 11.

---. "Before Santa Claus Came." Missouri Ruralist (December 20, 1916): 3.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Bringing the Records to Berta." San Francisco Bulletin (November 22-27, 1916).

---. "The Building of Hetch Hetchy." San Francisco Bulletin (October 4 - November 14, 1916).

---. "A Nurse’s Story." San Francisco Bulletin (March 31- April 3, 1916).

---. "Soldiers of the Soil." San Francisco Bulletin (February 23 - June 3, 1916).

---. "The Stenographer." San Francisco Bulletin (July 8-August 4, 1916).

---. "Who Killed John Harding?" San Francisco Bulletin (August 26-September 18, 1916).

1917

Black, Jack. "The Big Break at Folsom," as told to Rose Wilder Lane. San Francisco Bulletin (January 4 - February 1, 1917).

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Myself." San Francisco Bulletin (May – June 1917).

---."And Peter," sequel to "Myself." San Francisco Bulletin (August-October 1917).

---."The City at Night." San Francisco Bulletin (April 30 - May 16, 1917).

---."Behind the Scenes in Movieland." San Francisco Bulletin (October 27 -December 12, 1917).

---. "Out of Prison." San Francisco Bulletin (February 2 - Mrch 15, 1917).

---."How I Became a Great Actress.." Sunset 39 (October:17-20, November: 29-32, December: 21-2, 1917).

---. "Life and Jack London." Sunset 39 (October 1917, continuing into 1918) 17-20, 72-73.

---. Henry Ford's Own Story. New York: Ellis O. Jones, 1917.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "What's In a Word?" Missouri Ruralist (January 5, 1917): 9.

---. "Giving and Taking Advice." Missouri Ruralist (January 20, 1917): 9

---. "According to Experts." Missouri Ruralist (February 5, 1917): 9.

---. "Are You Going Ahead?" Missouri Ruralist (February 20, 1917): 13.

---. "Getting the Worst of It." Missouri Ruralist (March 5, 1917): 9.

---. "Buy Goods Worth the Price." Missouri Ruralist (April 5, 1917): 17.

---. "Does 'Haste Make Waste'?" Missouri Ruralist (April 20, 1917): 16.

---. "Each in His Place." Missouri Ruralist (May 5, 1917): 9.

---. "Just Neighbors." Missouri Ruralist (May 20, 1917): 3.

---. "Doing Our Best." Missouri Ruralist (June 5, 1917): 13.

---. "Chasing Thistledown." Missouri Ruralist (June 20, 1917): 12.

---. "A Bouquet of Wildflowers." Missouri Ruralist (July 20, 1917).

---. "Without Representation." Missouri Ruralist (July 5, 1917): 8.

---. "And a Woman Did It." Missouri Ruralist (July 20, 1917): 10, 15.

---. "A Bouquet of Wildflowers." Missouri Ruralist (July 20, 1918): 13.

---. "Put Yourself in His Place." Missouri Ruralist (August 5, 1917): 12.

---. "The War, the Terrible..." Missouri Ruralist (August 20, 1917).

---. "To Buy or Not to Buy." Missouri Ruralist (September 1917): 18.

---. "Let Us be Just." Missouri Ruralist (September 5, 1917): 16.

---. "Are We Too Busy?" Missouri Ruralist (October 5, 1917): 12.

---. "Get the Habit of Being Ready." Missouri Ruralist (October 20, 1917): 41.

---. "Thoughts are Things." Missouri Ruralist (November 5, 1917): 23.

---. "Everyone Can Do Something." Missouri Ruralist (November 20, 1917): 16.

---. "If We Only Understood." Missouri Ruralist (December 1917): 14.

1918

Case, John F. "Let’s Visit Mrs. Wilder." Missouri Ruralist (20 February 1918): 15.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Mars in the Movies." Sunset 40 (February 1918): 39-42.

---. "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Stars!" Sunset 40 (January 1918): 38-41.

---. "The Embattled Farmers." San Francisco Bulletin (1918).

---. "The Food Question." San Francisco Bulletin (January 1918).

---. "Diverging Roads." Sunset (serial 1918-1919).

---. "The Girls They Leave Behind Them." Sunset 41 (November 1918): 36-8.

---. "Rose Wilder Lane, by Herself." (portrait) Sunset 41 (November 1918): 26.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "Make a New Beginning." Missouri Ruralist (January 5, 1918): 12.

---. "Santa Claus at the Front." Missouri Ruralist (January 20, 1918): 16.

---. "Victory May Depend on You." Missouri Ruralist (February 20, 1918): 13.

---. "Make Your Dreams Come True!" Missouri Ruralist (February 5, 1918): 12-13.

---. "Keep Journeying On." Missouri Ruralist (March 5, 1918): 10-11.

---. "Make Every Minute County." Missouri Ruralist (March 20, 1918): 13.

---. "Visit 'Show You' Farm." Missouri Ruralist (March 20, 1918): 20-21.

---. "What Would You Do?" Missouri Ruralist (April 5, 1918): 12.

---. "We Must Not Be Small Now." Missouri Ruralist (April 20, 1918): 11.

---. "What the War Means to Women." Missouri Ruralist (May 5, 1918): 10-11.

---. "How About the Home Front?" Missouri Ruralist (May 20, 1918): 10.

---. "New Day for Women." Missouri Ruralist (June 5, 1918): 12-13.

---. "Do the Right Thing Always." Missouri Ruralist (June 20, 1918): 11.

---. "In Reply to Mrs. Wilder." Missouri Ruralist (July 5, 1918).

---. "Are you Helping or Hindering?" Missouri Ruralist (July 20, 1918).

---. "Overcoming Our Difficulties." Missouri Ruralist (August 20, 1918): 11.

---. "Swearing is a Foolish Habit." Missouri Ruralist (August 5, 1918): 10.

---. "When Proverbs Get Together." Missouri Ruralist (September 5, 1918): 11.

---. "What Days in Which to Live!" Missouri Ruralist (September 20, 1918): 15.

---. "Your Code of Honor." Missouri Ruralist (October 5, 1918): 26.

---. "Early Training Counts Most." Missouri Ruralist (October 20, 1918): 13.

---. "Opportunity." Missouri Ruralist (November 5, 1918): 26.

---. "San Marino is Small But Mighty." Missouri Ruralist (December 5, 1918): 22.

---. "The American Spirit." Missouri Ruralist (December 20, 1918): 11.

1919

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Out of the East Christ Came." Good Housekeeping 69 (November 1919): 38+.

---. "America Enters Jerusalem." Ladies Home Journal 36 (April 1919): 7-8.

---. "A Bit of Gray in a Blue Sky." Ladies Home Journal 36 (August 1919): 33.

---. Diverging Roads. New York: The Century Company, 1919.

---. "Strange as Foreign Places." McCall’s (September 1919).

O'Brien, Frederick. "Flowing Kava Bowl." Edited by Rose Wilder Lane. Asia 19 (July 1919): 638-44.

---. "My Darling Hope." Edited by Rose Wilder Lane. Asia 19 (July 1919): 692-3.

---. White Shadows in the South Seas. Ghostwritten by Rose Wilder Lane. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1919.

---. "Atuona Goes to Church." Edited by Rose Wilder Lane. Asia 19 (September 1919): 830-5.

---. "The Passing of the Men of Ahao." Edited by Rose Wilder Lane. Asia (1919).

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "A Few Minutes With a Poet." Missouri Ruralist (January 5, 1919): 19.

---. "Let's Revive the Old Amusements." Missouri Ruralist (January 20, 1919): 24.

---. "Mrs. Jones Takes the Rest Cure." Missouri Ruralist (February 5, 1919): 24.

---. "Work Makes Life Interesting." Missouri Ruralist (February 20, 1919): 42.

---. "Friendship Must be Wooed." Missouri Ruralist (March 5, 1919): 44.

---. "Here's The Farm Loan Plan." Missouri Ruralist (March 20, 1919): 11.

---."They Wrote Mrs. Wilder." Missouri Ruralist (March 20, 1919): 21.

---. "Keep the Saving Habit." Missouri Ruralist (March 1919): 25.

---. "Who'll Do the Women's Work?" Missouri Ruralist (April 5, 1919): 25.

---. "Women's Duty at the Polls." Missouri Ruralist (April 20, 1919): 36.

---. "They Wrote to Mrs. Wilder." Missouri Ruralist (April 20, 1919): 21.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (May 5, 1919): 26. 35.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (May 20, 1919): 21.

---. "The Farm Home" McCall's (June 5, 1919): 23.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (June 20, 1919): 19, 21.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (July 5, 1919): 19.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (July 20, 1919): 29.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (August 5, 1919): 20.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (September 5, 1919): 32.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (September 20, 1919): 44.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (October 5, 1919): 23.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (October 20, 1919): 22.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (November 5, 1919): 17.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (November 20, 1919): 34.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (December 5, 1919): 33.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (December 20, 1919): 27.

1920

Bernhardt, Lysiane. "Ma Grandmere Sarah Bernhardt." Translated by Rose Wilder Lane. McCall’s (November 1920): 5, 20.

Case, John. "Five Dollar Prize for Women." Missouri Ruralist (October 20, 1920): 34.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "The Children's Crusade." Good Housekeeping 71 (November 1920): 20-1, 175-183.

---. "Insidious Enemy." Good Housekeeping 71 (December 1920): 30-1+.

---. "Mother Number 22,999." Good Housekeeping 70 (March 1920): 22-3.

---, and Charles K. Field. "Making of Herbert Hoover." Sunset 44 (1920): 24-8 April, 23-6 May, 39-42 June, Sunset 45 (1920) 43-6 July, 42-4 August, 40-2 September.

---. The Making of Herbert Hoover. New York: The Century Co., 1920.

---. "O Lalala the Gambler." Century 98 (August 1919): 446-54.

---. Translated for Sarah Bernhardt. "The Untold Story." McCall’s (May 1920): 14-15, 44, 68.

--- .Translated for Sarah Bernhardt. "Hearts Unreasoning." McCall’s (December 1920): 8-9, 39-42, 49.

---. "Basil the Monk." Junior Red Cross Bulletin (November 1920).

---. "The Bubble." McCall’s (September 1920).

---. "Stanyke’s Christmas Eve." Junior Red Cross Bulletin (December 1920).

---. "To the Unknown." McCall’s (October 1920).

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (January 5, 1920).

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (January 20, 1920): 41.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (February 5, 1920): 36.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (February 20, 1920): 40.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (March 5, 1920): 36.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (March 20, 1920): 39.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (April 5, 1920): 34.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (April 20, 1920: 27.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (May 5, 1920): 39.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (June 5, 1920): 27.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (July 20, 1920): 29.

---. "We Visit Arabia." Missouri Ruralist (August 5, 1920):23+.

---. "Mother, A Magic Word." Missouri Ruralist (September 1920): 20.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (August 20, 1920).

---. "Now We Visit Bohemia." Missouri Ruralist (September 5, 1920): 32.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (October 5, 1920): 21.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (October 20, 1920): 34.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (November 5, 1920): 27.

---. "The Farm Home." Missouri Ruralist (December 5, 1920): 25.

1921

Lane, Rose Wilder. "A Letter From Europe." American Red Cross (1921)

---, tr. "My Uncle Ter-Barsegh.A.Ohanian." Asia 21 (December 1921): 998-9.

---, tr. "Temptation." McCall’s (January 1921): 9-9, 30, 40.

---. "The Boy Cobbler of Albania." Junior Red Cross Bulletin (November 1912).

---, tr. "Heart of the Rose." McCall’s (February 1921): 10-11, 52-53..

---, tr. "Daughter of Normandy." McCall’s (March 1921): 9-10, 62-63..

---. "Come With Me to Europe." San Francisco Call & Post (February–July 1921).

---. "World’s Strangest People." San Francisco Call & Post (1921).

---. "Desert Sands." (manuscript).

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "We Visit Paris Now." Missouri Ruralist (January 5, 1921): 23.

---. "The Roads Women Travel." Missouri Ruralist (February 1, 1921): 17.

---. "We Visit Poland." Missouri Ruralist (February 15, 1921).

---. "Women and Real Politics." Missouri Ruralist (April 15, 1921): 29.

---. "Pioneering On an Ozark Farm." Missouri Ruralist (June 1, 1921): 1.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (June 15, 1921): 17.

---. "From a Farm Woman to you." Missouri Ruralist (July 1, 1921): 12.

---. "When Grandma Pioneered." Missouri Ruralist (August 1, 1921): 20.

---. " Mother, a Magic Word." Missouri Ruralist (September 1, 1921): 20.

---. "A Homey Chat for Mothers: Are You Your Child's Confidant?" Missouri Ruralist (September 15, 1921): 14.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (November 1, 1921): 24.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (November 15, 1921): 21.

1922

Lane, Rose Wilder, tr. "Dancer of Shamakha." Asia 22 (1922): 251-6 April, 339-44 May, 447-52 June, 534-9 July, 619-24 August.

---. "Edelweiss on Chafa Shalit." Harper's 147 (November 1922): 762-8.

---. "Innocence." Harper's 144 (April 1922): 577-84.

---. "Adventures of Rose Wilder Lane." San Francisco Call & Post (June – September 1922).

---. "Day in Sarajevo." World Traveler (ca. 1922).

---. "Ragusa the Sleeping Beauty." World Traveler (October 1922): 8-10, 36-38.

---. "Sadik Hassen of the Mati." Junior Red Cross Bulletin (December 1922).

O'Brien, Frederick. "Some Famous Vagabonds." The Mentor 10 (August, 1922): 3-12, 29-30.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (January 1, 1922): 20.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (February 1, 1922): 26.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (March 1, 1922): 28.

---. "As in Days of Old." Missouri Ruralist (April 15, 1922): 36.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (May 1, 1922): 14.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (June 15, 1922): 22.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (July 1, 1922): 29.

---. "How the Findleys Invest Their Money: These Missouri Parents Figure that Education of Their Boys and Girls Pay Bigger Dividends Than Pretty Clothes and Frivolous Pastimes." Missouri Ruralist (August 1, 1922): 1

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (August 15, 1922): 27.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (September 1, 1922): 20, 22.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (October 15, 1922): 27.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (November 1, 1922): 20.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (November 15, 1922): 26.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (December 1, 1922): 22.

1923

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Budapest For a Bath." World Traveler (May 1923): 20-22, 41-42, 44. Reprinted in Lauters' The Rediscovered Writings of Rose Wilder Lane.

---. "Unknown Albania." World Traveler XV (March 1923): 20-22, 44-47.

---. "Padre Luigi of Kiri." Harper's 147 (June 1923): 17-27.

---. "Peasant and Priest in Soviet Armenia." Asia 23 (July1923): 494-8.

---. Peaks of Shala. New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1923.

---. "World Travelogues." San Francisco Call & Post (March – October 1923). [pending verification]

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "Hitching Up for Family Team Work." Missouri Ruralist (January 15, 1923): 1.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (January 1, 1923): 20.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (April 1, 1923): 30.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (April 15, 1923): 32.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (May 15, 1923): 22.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (July 1, 1923): 16.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (August 1, 1923): 22.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (November 1, 1923): 22.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (November 15, 1923): 16.

---. "What Makes My County Great, And Why I'm proud to be a citizen." Missouri Ruralist (December 1, 1923): 1, 12.

1924

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Autumn." Harper's Monthly Magazine 149 (June 1924): 82-7.

---. "Veal Cutlets." Harper's 149 (September 1924): 542-3.

---. "Of a Pilgrimage to Mecca." Independent 113 (December 27, 1924): 567-8.

---. "Christmas in Erivan." Good Housekeeping 79 (December 1924): 48+.

---. "An Adventure With Bandits." World Traveler XVI (December 1924): 14-15, 38, 40-42.

---. "Baalbek: Built by Giants." World Traveler XVI (March 1924): 19-21, 60, 62.

---. "The Business of Being a Bonne." World Traveler XVI (April 1924): 30, 36, 38.

---. "Egypt Smiles." World Traveler (January 1924): 9-11, 38, 40, 42.

---. "Under the Spell of Brittany." World Traveler (April 1924): 7-9, 48-49.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "The Fairs That Build Men: Where Citizens of Tomorrow Are Trained." Missouri Ruralist (January 15, 1924): 23.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (January 15, 1924): 20.

---. "Turkeys Bring $1,000 a Year: Where Secret of Success Is 'Love Them." Missouri Ruralist (February 1, 1924): 26-27.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (March 1, 1924): 31.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (May 15, 1924): 16.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (June 1, 1924): 16.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (June 15, 1924): 16.

---. "As a Farm Woman Thinks." Missouri Ruralist (December 15, 1924): 16.

 

1925

Anderson, Sherwood. Dark Laughter. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1925, 170-186.

Carpenter, Martha Quiner. Unpublished letters to Laura Ingalls Wilder, 1925. Herbert Hoover Library.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "The Five-Tine Fork." Country Gentleman (1925).

---. "Handsome Is As Handsome Does." Country Gentleman (April 25, 1925): 4-5, 40-41.

---. He Was a Man. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1925.

---. "The Blue Bead." Harper's 151 (June 1925): 34-46.

---. "New Woman in Turkey." Woman Citizen 9 (February 7, 1925): 15.

---. "The Screen-Door." Harper's 151 (October 1925): 630-1.

---. "Across the Editor's Desk." Sunset 55 (August 1925): 53.

---. "Portrait." Woman Citizen 9 (April 18, 1925): 23.

---. "Drought." Country Gentleman (1925) 14-15, 151-153.

---. "The Footprint." Country Gentleman (1925): 10-11, 44, 46, 48.

---. "Hill Billy Pride." Country Gentleman (December, 1925): 15, 85-87.

---. "The Hill Billy Comes to Town." Country Gentlemen (January 17, 1925): 6-7, 37-38.

---. "That Foreigner at Lathrop’s." Country Gentleman (June 27, 1925): 6-7, 43, 45.

---. "If I Could Live My Life Over Again." Cosmopolitan 78 (March 1925): 32-33, 178-179.

---. "A Place in the Country." Country Gentleman (August 14, 1925): 3-4, 26.

---. "Snake in the Grass." Country Gentleman (August 15, 1925): 4-5, 38-40.

---. "Thirty-Mile Neighbors." Country Gentleman (May 16, 1925): 5, 32-33.

---. "What the American Woman Thinks: New Women in Turkey." Woman Citizen (February 7, 1925).

"The Heart and Home of Rose Wilder Lane." Kansas City Star (June 28, 1925): 8, 19.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. Unpublished letter to Martha Quiner Carpenter. Herbert Hoover Library, Laura Ingalls Wilder Papers (June 22, 1925).

1926

"History of Badger Township." South Dakota Historical Collections 13 (1926): 158-180.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "The Walnut Tree." Country Gentleman (1926).

---. "Frolic At Smilin' Jim's." Country Gentleman (May, 1926): 10-11, 86, 88, 91.

---. "Prairie Hollow Singing." Country Gentleman (1926): 15-16, 135-136, 139.

---. "I, Rose Wilder Lane, Am the Only Truly Happy Person I Know, And I Discovered the Secret of Happiness the Day I Tried to Kill Myself..." Cosmopolitan 79 (June 1926): 42-43, 140.

---. "In Zenobia’s City." World Traveler (August 1926): 36-37, 48, 60.

---. Hill-Billy. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1926.

---. "Thanksgiving." Country Gentleman (November 1926): 6-7, 136, 139-140.

1927

Lane, Rose Wilder. "What the Albanians Think of America." Travel 48 (February 1927): 21-5.

---. "Yarbwoman: Story." Harper's 155 (July 1927): 210-21.

Randolph, Vance. "The Ozark Dialect in Fiction." American Speech 2 (March 1927): 283-289.

"Seeker After the Unusual- Rose Wilder Lane." Contains exerpt from "Yarbwoman." Current Literature 3 (September 26-30, 1927): 1.

1928

Lane, Rose Wilder. "How Can You Hold the Man You Love?" Pictorial Review 29 (May 1928): 18.

---. "One Thing in Common." Ladies Home Journal 45 (September 1928): 5.

---. "Easy Idealism." Letter to the editor, Forum (1928)

---. "Good Roads." Country Gentleman (October, 1928): 6-7, 42, 45-46.

---. "How I Wrote Yarbwoman." The Writer (1928).

---. Cindy. New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1928.

---. "Gold Digger." (manuscript) Herbert Hoover Library, 1928.

1929

Lane, Rose Wilder. "The Ruction In Eden." Country Gentleman (1929).

---. "Gypsy Trail." Ladies Home Journal 46 (February 1929): 14-15.

---. "Harvest." Harper's 158 (January 1929): 226-38.

---. "Winding Road: Story." Ladies Home Journal 46 (November 1929): 16-17.

---. "Portrait." Woman's Journal 14 (January 1929): 34.

---. "Village Maiden." Unpublished manuscript. HH Library, Lane Papers, Box 44.

"Wilder Memorial in India." (about Wilder ancestors) Missionary Review of the World 52 (October 1929): 777-8.

1930

Lane, Rose Wilder. "I Live in a Small Town." Pictorial Review 31 (February 1930): 4, 96, 98, 100, 124.

---. "Reynard Runs." North American Review 230 (September 1930): 354-60.

---. "A Methodist Lady." Unpublished Manuscript, HH Library, Lane Papers, Box 36.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls and Rose Wilder Lane. "When Grandma Was a Little Girl." Unpublished manuscript. Herbert Hoover Library, Lane Papers.

1931

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Autobiographical Sketch." Good Housekeeping 92 (February 1931): 82.

---. "A Man in the House: Story." Good Housekeeping 92 (March 1931): 64-7.

---. "Paid In Full." Country Gentleman (May 1931).

---. "A Spool of Thread." Unpublished manuscript (1931). HH Library, Lane Papers.

Randolph, Vance. "Recent Fiction and the Ozark Dialect." American Speech 6 (August 1931): 425-428.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "Spic, Span—and Beauty: How a Home Responds to Springtime Touches." Missouri Ruralist (April 1, 1931): 5, 12.

1932

"Book For Children Is Written By Former South Dakota Woman." Review of Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder, personal info on Carrie and Grace. The Evening Huronite (May 7, 1932): 7.

Evans, Nancy. Review of Little House in the Big Woods. Booklist 28 (June 1932): 439.

Hirschl, Jessie. "Recapturing Rapture," review of Little House in the Big Woods. New York Herald Tribune Books (June 12, 1932): IX, 5.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "The Dog Wolf." Good Housekeeping 94 (March 1932): 50-3, 199-204.

---. "Immoral Woman" Ladies Home Journal 49 (September 1932):14-15.

---. "Let the Hurricane Roar." Saturday Evening Post 205 (October 29, 1932): 3-5, 14-15.

---. "Old Maid." Saturday Evening Post 205 (July 23, 1932): 10-11.

Moore, Anne Carroll. Review of Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Atlantic Monthly 150 (November 1932): 26.

Review of Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Wilson Library Bulletin 28 (July 1932): 233.

Review of Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Atlantic Bookshelf (November 1932).

Review of Little House in the [Big] Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Bookman 75 (December, 1932): 847.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. Little House in the Big Woods. Harper & Row, 1932.

1933

Eaton, Anne T. Review of Farmer Boy. The New York Times Book Review (November 26, 1933): 15.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Country Jake." Saturday Evening Post 208 (August 26, 1933): 8-9.

---. "Hired Girl." Saturday Evening Post 206 (November 11, 1933): 10-11.

---. "It's the Sentiment." Ladies Home Journal 50 (December 1933): 6-7.

---. "Letter to the editor." Printed following review of Let the Hurricane Roar. Better Homes and Gardens (December, 1933): 19.

---. "A Little Flyer in Inflation." Harper's 167 (September 1933): 484-490.

---. "Portrait." Better Homes and Gardens 12 (December 1933): 19.

---. Let the Hurricane Roar. New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1933.

---. "A Little Flyer in Inflation." Harper's 167 (September 1933): 484-490.

---. "State’s Evidence." Country Gentleman (November 1933): 15-16, 57-61.

---. "Wheat and the Great American Desert." Saturday Evening Post (September 23, 1933): 10-11, 81-82.

---. Young Pioneers. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1933.

Wallace, Margaret. Review of Let the Hurricane Roar by Rose Wilder Lane. The New York Times Book Review (February 26, 1933): 7.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. Farmer Boy. New York: Harper & Row, 1933.

---. "Keeping House." St. Nicholas 60 (August 1933): 473-475.

1934

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Old Fashioned Christmas." (ca 1934, manuscript). Herbert Hoover Library.

---. "Object Matrimony." Saturday Evening Post (September 1, 1934): 5-7, 57-58.

---. "Long Skirts." Saturday Evening Post 207 (September 1, 1934): 5-7.

---. "Pie Supper." American Magazine 118 (October 1934): 36-38.

---. "Vengeance." Liberty (February 1934): 28-33.

1935

Chillicothe (Missouri) Constitution (May 14, 1935): 3. Article about Rose Wilder Lane.

Display Ad for Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The New York Times Book Review (December 1, 1935): 22.

Eaton, Anne T. Review of Little House on the Prairie. The New York Times Book Review (November 3, 1935): 10.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Thankless Child." Saturday Evening Post 297 (February 2, 1935): 8-9.

---. "Good Fences." Country Gentleman (1935).

---. "Nice Old Lady." Saturday Evening Post 208 (July 6, 1935): 12-13.

---. "Who's Who and Why." Saturday Evening Post 6 (July 1935): 30.

---. Old Home Town. Longmans, Green and Company, 1935. Reprint 1963.

---. "Value of Hard Work." (manuscript) Herbert Hoover Library.

Review of Little House on the Prairie. Booklist 5 (October 1935): 47.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. Little House on the Prairie. New York: Harper & Row, 1935.

1936

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Happy Ending." Harper's Bazaar (January 1936): 44, 120-124, 128.

---. "Christmas Reunion." Good Housekeeping 103 (December 1936): 44-47+.

---. "Credo." Saturday Evening Post 208 (March 7, 1936): 5-7+, same in abridged version, Reader's Digest 28 (May 1936): 1-6. Published in 1936, 1954, and 1977 as Give Me Liberty.

---. "Horse-and-Buggy Days." Saturday Evening Post 209 (November 21, 1936): 27, 101-102, 104-107.

---. "Journey's Beginning." Saturday Evening Post 209 (September 12, 1936): 12-13.

---. "The Dreadful House." Country Gentleman (1936): 14-15, 77-81.

---. "A Woman's Place is in the Home." (portrait p. 3) Ladies Home Journal 53 (Oct 1936): 3, 18+.

Interview with Rose Wilder Lane. The Columbia Missourian (May 2, 1936).

Randolph, Vance and Nancy Clemens. "A Fifth Ozark Word List." American Speech 11 (December 1936): 314-318.

1937

Bianco, Margery. "The Book Corner," Review of On the Banks of Plum Creek by Laura Ingalls Wilder. St. Nicholas (December 1937).

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Home Over Saturday." Saturday Evening Post 210 (September 11, 1937): 5-7. Reprinted in 1974 by William Anderson.

---. "Silk Dress." Ladies Home Journal 54 (August 1937): 11-13.

---. "Portrait." Saturday Evening Post 210 (September 4, 1937): 88.

---. "The Song Without Words." Ladies Home Journal 54 (March 1937): 11-13.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. On the Banks of Plum Creek. New York: Harper & Row, 1937.

1938

"Iron Sod, Iron Men." Interview with Rose Wilder Lane. The Saturday Evening Post (March 5, 1938): 104.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "American Jews." American Mercury 45 (December 1938): 501-502.

---. "(Fathers Make the best Mothers)... And So Do Mothers." Woman's Day (April 1938): 6-7, 25.

---. "Don't Send Your Sons to College." Woman's Day (August 1938): 4-5, 44.

---. "Free Land" (serial). The Saturday Evening Post (beginning March 5, 1938).

---. Free Land. New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1938.

---. "Don’t Be Afraid to Upholster." Woman’s Day (October 1938).

---. "Should We Help Our Children Marry?" Woman’s Day (March 1938).

---. "West of Danbury." Connecticut Nutmeg (June 23, 1938): 1.

---. Letter to the editor. The New York Times (June 5, 1938): 112.

---. Letter to the editor. The New York Times (December 15, 1938).

Rascoe, Burton. "We, the People." Newsweek (May 9, 1938). Mentions Rose Wilder Lane.

Review of Free Land. Newsweek (May 9, 1938).

Thompson, Ralph. Review of Free Land by Rose Wilder Lane. The New York Times (May 4, 1938): 21.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "Surprise." Child Life XVII (December 1938): 546-547, 566-567.

1939

Lane, Rose Wilder. "American Revolution, 1939." Saturday Evening Post 311 (January 7, 1939): 23+ .

---. "Drive Like a Woman!" Good Housekeeping 108 (January 1939): 30-1+.

---. "Free Land." (novel) Saturday Evening Post 210 (1938): portrait 104 March 5; 55-7 March 5; 18-19 March 12; 20-1 March 19; 16-17 March 26; 20-1 April 2; 24-5 April 9; 26 April 16; 27 April 23; excerpt- Scholastic 34 (February 11, 1939): 11-12.

---. "Who Shall Say When We Shall Go to War?" Good Housekeeping 108 (March 1939): 169+.

---. "Biographical note, portrait." Scholastic 34 (February 11, 1939): 12.

---. "We Women Are Not Good Citizens." Woman's Day (March 1939).

---. "Come Into My Kitchen." Woman's Day (June 1939).

---. "Country Life." Cosmopolitan (June 1939).

---. "Don't Tell Me How to Live My Life." Woman's Day (September 1939): 6-8. Typed manuscript "Let's Be Ourselves Again" from HH Library, Box 31.

---. "Byrd Story." Woman's Day (1939). [note: not found in Woman's Day archive]

---. "Long May Our Land Be Bright." Cosmopolitan (1939).

---. "Own Your Own Home" Woman's Day (1939): 7, 44.

---. "And on Earth, Peace, Goodwill." Country Gentleman (1939). [online] Typed manuscript from HH Library.

---. "Christmas Customs." Woman's Day (November 25, 1939).

---. "The American Home." Manuscript, Herbert Hoover Library.

---. "War: What Women ofAmerican Can Do to Prevent It." Woman’s Day (April 1, 1939): 4-5.

---. "We Who Have Sons." Woman’s Day (December 1939): 4-5, 41, 44.

---. "Why I am For the People’s Vote on War." Liberty (April 1, 1939).

Shawell, Julia. "Fireside Chat With Rose Wilder Lane." Woman’s World. (September 1939): 16, 22-23.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. By the Shores of Silver Lake. New York: Harper & Row, 1939.

1940

Eaton, Anne Thaxter. Review of Little House in the Big Woods, Little House on the Prairie, Farmer Boy, On the Banks of Plum Creek, and By the Shorew of Silver Lake in Reading With Children. Viking Press, 1940, p. 176.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "All Men Are Liars." Woman's Day (1940). Typed Manuscript, HH Library, Lane Papers, Box 26.

---. "Minnesota Farm Boy." Woman's Day (July 1940).

---. "Don’t Marry for Love." (manuscript) Herbert Hoover Library, 1940.

---. "Your Handwriting Never Lies." Woman's Day 3 (February 1940): 52.

---. "America Tells Her Story in Needlework, Patchwork." Woman's Day, (August 1940).

---. "Everybody's Making Hooked Rugs." Woman's Day (September 1940).

---. "Holiday Tablecloth, Cross Stitch." Woman's Day (October 1940).

---. "We Go to a Wedding." Woman’s Day (June 1940). Typed manuscript in HH Library, Lane Papers, Box 44.

---. "Wishing You a Merry Christmas." Woman’s Day (July 1940).

---. "Crochet an Heirloom Coverlet." Woman's Day (June 1940).

Review of The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The Nation 151 (November 9, 1940): 456.

Review of The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Saturday Review of Literature 23 (November 16, 1940): 22.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. The Long Winter. New York: Harper & Row, 1940.

---. "The Land of Used to Be." Christian Science Monitor (April 4, 1940): 9. Reprinted by LIW Memorial Society, De Smet.

1941

Eaton, Anne T. Review of Little Town on the Prairie, The New York Times Book Review (December 28, 1941): 9.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Knitted Bedspreads that are News." Woman's Day (March 1941): 34-35.

---. "The Story of American Needlework." Woman's Day (March 1941).

---. "A Question for Americans." Christian Century 58 (April 23, 1941): 558-9.

---. "This is Crewel Work."Woman’s Day (1941).

---. "This is Hooking."Woman’s Day (June 1941).

---. "This is Cross-Stitch." Woman's Day (July 1941).

---. "County Fair." Woman’s Day (August 1941).

---. "This is Knitting." Woman’s Day (August 1941).

---. "This is Appliqué." Woman's Day (September 1941).

---. "This is Quilting." Woman's Day (October 1941).

---. "This is Crochet." Woman's Day (November 1941).

---. "This is Weaving." Woman's Day (December 1941).

Review of The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The New York Times Book Review (January 26, 1941): 10.

Review of Little Town on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Saturday Review of Literature 24 (December 6, 1941): 15.

Review of Little Town on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder. New Republic 105 (December 15, 1941): 837.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. Little Town on the Prairie. Harper & Row, 1941.

1942

Lane, Rose Wilder. Letter to the editor. "Stop the Mad Dog." Publication? (July 21, 1942).

---. "My House In The Country." Woman's Day (May 1942):12-13.

---. "This is Needlepoint." Woman's Day (January 1942).

---. "This is Outline." Woman's Day (February 1942).

---. "Today's Crewel." Woman's Day (May 1942).

---. "Today's Appliqué." Woman's Day (1942).

---. "Today's Quilting." Woman's Day (July 1942).

Review of Little Town on the Prairie. The Horn Book 18 (January 1942): 39.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "The Sugar Snow" from Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder in Childcraft, Volume 5. Chicago:The Quarrie Corporation, 1942, 9-14.

1943

Davis, Mary Gould. "Books for Young People" (includes These Happy Golden Years). Saturday Review of Literature 26 (September 25, 1943): 19-20.

Eaton, Anne T. Review of These Happy Golden Years. The New York Times Book Review (April 4, 1943): 11.

"Herald Tribune Awards Children's Spring Festival Prizes." Portrait of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Publisher's Weekly 143 (May 22, 1943): 1964-1965.

Jordan, Alice M. "Scanning the Children's Books: A Running Survey of New Titles" (mentions These Happy Golden Years). Saturday Review of Literature 26 (May 15, 1943): 28.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Let the Hurricane Roar" (condensation). Reader's Digest 43 (December 1943): 117-33.

---. The Discovery of Freedom. 1943. Reprint by Fox and Wilkes, 1993.

---. "Rose Lane Says." Pittsburgh Courier (1943).

---. "What is This – The Gestapo?" National Economic Council (1943).

"New Deal Gestapo." Chicago DailyTribune (August 11, 1943): 16.

Review of These Happy Golden Years by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The Horn Book 19 (May 1943): 166, 174.

Smith, Irene. "Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Little House Books." Horn Book 19 (September 1943): 293-306.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. These Happy Golden Years. New York: Harper & Row, 1943.

1944

Duff, Annis. Review in her Bequest of Wings: A Family's Pleasure with Books. New York: Viking Press, 1944, pp. 126-129.

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Thieves of Bari," Letter to the editor. Newsweek 22 (March 20, 1944): 4+.

---. "Rose Lane Says." Pittsburgh Courier (October – November 1944).

"Mrs. Lane's Sitdown Strike; Her Charges Challenged." New Republic 110 (April 24, 1944): 553.

"New Deal Gestapo." Chicago Daily Tribune (August 11, 1943): 16.

"Screen News Here and in Hollywood." The New York Times (March 8, 1944): 16.

1945

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Compulsory Military Training: Rose Wilder Lane says Force Won't Keep the Peace." Woman's Day (1945): 29, 86-88.

---. "Rose Lane Says." Pittsburgh Courier (January – September 1945).

1946

1947

Goodwin, Polly. "Children Pick Authors for Radio Program." Chicago Daily Tribune (January 5, 1947): G-12.

---. "Tribute Paid Laura Wilder by Children." Chicago Daily Tribune (February 2, 1947): C-10.

1948

Camino, Maria. "Laura Ingalls Wilder." Wilson Library Bulletin 22 (April 1948): 582.

"Laura Wilder." Short biography of Laura Ingalls Wilder. The Fresno Bee (June 19, 1948).

1949

"Death of Almanzo Wilder." Horn Book 25 (November 1949): 579.

"Laura Ingalls Wilder." In Current Biography, 1948. New York: H.W. Wilson Company, 1949, 676-677.

"Obituary, Almanzo J. Wilder." New York Times (October 29, 1949): 15.

1950

"Know Books by Their Authors." Sikeston (Missouri) Herald (April 6, 1950): 3.

Lane, Rose Wilder. Untitled article about remodeling Danbury house. For Woman's Day? Typed manuscript from HH Library, Lane Papers, Box 44. Undated, circa 1949-1950.

---. "Who's Rude?" Letter to the editors. Saturday Evening Post 223 ( December 16, 1950): 4, 6.

Laura Ingalls Wilder, brochure published by library at Pomona, California, 1950.

Letters to the editors, by A.L. Carrad, Wilbur M. Paul, Joseph R. Hirt... Rose Wilder Lane. Saturday Evening Post 223 (December 16, 1950): 4, 6.

1951

"Laura Ingalls Wilder." in The Junior Book of Authors. 2nd edition, revised. New York: H.W. Wilson Company, 1951, 299-300.

1952

Wenzel, Evelyn, "'Little House' Books of Laura Ingalls Wilder." Elementary English 29 (February 1952): 65-74.

1953

Cooper, Bernice. "The Contribution of Laura Ingalls Wilder to Children's Literature." Master's thesis, University of Georgia, 1953.

Dalphin, Marcia. "Christmas in the Little House Books." Horn Book 29 (December 1953): 431-5.

Kirkus, Virginia. "The Discovery of Laura Ingalls Wilder." Horn Book 29 (December 1953): 423-30, portrait 426.

"Letters to Laura Ingalls Wilder from all over the World." Horn Book 29 (December 1953): 390+.

Lindquist, J.D. "Tribute to Laura Ingalls Wilder." Horn Book 29 (December 1953): 411-12.

Moore, Anne Carroll. "Three Owls' Notebook." Horn Book 29 (December 1953): 423-4.

Spindler, Elizabeth. "Librarians Call on Laura Ingalls Wilder." The Ozarks Mountaineer 2 (July 1953): 7.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. "Letter to C.E. Kilburn." Horn Book 29 (December 1953): 437-8.

Williams, Garth. "Artist's 6,000 Mile Research to Illustrate 'Little House' Books." Chicago Tribune (November 15, 1953): D-6.

---. "Illustrating the Little House books; trip through the region that formed their background." Horn Book 29 (December 1953): 413-22.

 

1954

"Gift for Laura Ingalls Wilder; set of dolls representing characters in her Little House stories." Horn Book 30 (February 1954): 8.

"Your Best Book-Friends." Country Gentleman 124 (March 23, 1954): 144-145.

Lindquist, J.D. "Laura Ingalls Wilder Award." Horn Book 30 (August, 1954): 210, 423.

Johnson, Elizabeth Shepherd. "'Little Half-Pint': A Play in Two Acts Based on the Life of Laura Ingalls Wilder and the 'Little House' Books." Master's thesis, Texas State College for Women, 1954.

Lane, Rose Wilder. Give Me Liberty. Caldwell, Idaho: The Claxton Printers, 1954.

1955

Ammons, M.P., Jr. "The 3 Rs in the Brewster School." Journal of Studies in Education 44 (April 1955): 125-144.

1956

Bignell, Sheila. "The Pioneer Childhood of Laura Ingalls Wilder." Children's Book Council of Victoria Newsletter 13 (July 1956): 6-8.

Review of Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The Junior Bookshelf (October 1956): 221.

Review of Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The Times Literary Supplement (May 11, 1956): x.

1957

Flanagan, Frances. "A Tribute to Laura Ingalls Wilder." Elementary English 34 (April 1957): 203-13.

"Laura I. Wilder, Author, Dies at 90." The New York Times 12 (February 1957): 27.

"Obituary, Helen Sewell." New York Times (February 26, 1957): 29.

"Obituary, Laura Ingalls Wilder." Wilson Library Bulletin 31 (April 1957): 592.

Review of Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The Times Literary Supplement (November 15, 1957): xvi.

1958

1959

Muir, Jane. "Laura Ingalls Wilder, 1867-1957." in Famous Modern American Writers. New York: Dodd, Mead, and Co., 1959, 29-38.

1960

Lane, Rose Wilder. "Come Into My Kitchen." Woman's Day (October 1960): 60-61, 98-99.

---. "The Story of American Needlework." Woman's Day (February 1961): 40-41, 89-90.

Nesbitt, Elizabeth. Review in The Contents of the Basket: And Other Papers on Children's Books and Reading, edited by Frances Lander Spain. Published by the New York Public Library, 1960, p. 79.

1961

Lane, Rose Wilder. "The Story of American Needlework, #1: Crewel." Woman's Day (March 1961): 57-61, 98-99.

---. "The Story of American Needlework, #2: Patchwork." Woman's Day (April 1961): 36-41, 78, 82-83.

---. "The Story of American Needlework, #3: Cross-Stitch." Woman's Day (May 1961): 34-37, 78-80.

---. "The Story of American Needlework, #4: Hooking." Woman's Day (September 1961): 15-20, 60, 65-66.

---. "The Story of American Needlework, #5: Knitting." Woman's Day (October 1961): 76-79, 104C-D, 104F, 106.

---. "The Story of American Needlework, #6: