Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Harriet Beecher Stowe
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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Portrait of Mrs. Stowe. From a crayon by Richmond, made in England in 1853
| Frontispiece |
Silver Inkstand presented to Mrs. Stowe by her English Admirers in 1853
| xi |
Portrait of Mrs. Stowe's Grandmother, Roxanna Foote. From a miniature painted on ivory by her daughter, Mrs. Lyman Beecher
| 6 |
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Portrait of Catherine E. Beecher. From a photograph taken in 1875
| 30 |
The Home at Walnut Hills, Cincinnati[A]
| 56 |
Portrait of Henry Ward Beecher. From a photograph by Rockwood, in 1884
| 130 |
Manuscript Page of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (fac-simile)
| 160 |
The Andover Home. From a painting by F. Rondel, in 1860, owned by Mrs. H. F. Allen
| 186 |
Portrait of Lyman Beecher, at the Age of Eighty-Seven. From a painting owned by the Boston Congregational Club
| 264 |
Portrait of the Duchess of Sutherland. From an engraving presented to Mrs. Stowe
| 318 |
The Old Home at Hartford
| 374 |
The Home at Mandarin, Florida
| 402 |
Portrait of Calvin Ellis Stowe. From a photograph taken in 1882
| 422 |
Portrait of Mrs. Stowe. From a photograph by Ritz and Hastings, in 1884
| 470 |
The Later Hartford Home
| 508 |
FOOTNOTE:
[A] From recent photographs and from views in the Autobiography of Lyman Beecher, published by Messrs. Harper & Brothers.
PINK AND WHITE TYRANNY
A Society Novel
By Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe
1871
CONTENTS.
Chap. | Page | |
I. | Falling in Love | 1 |
II. | What she thinks of it | 19 |
III. | The Sister | 31 |
IV. | Preparation for Marriage | 39 |
V. | Wedding, and Wedding-trip | 56 |
VI. | Honey-moon, and after | 63 |
VII. | Will she like it? | 74 |
VIII. | Spindlewood | 86 |
IX. | A Crisis | 92 |
X. | Changes | 104 |
XI. | Newport; or, the Paradise of Nothing to do | 112 |
XII. | Home a la Pompadour | 126 |
XIII. | John's Birthday | 137 |
XIV. | A Great Moral Conflict | 152 |
XV. | The Follingsbees arrive | 161 |
XVI. | Mrs. John Seymour's Party, and what came of it | 181 |
XVII. | After the Battle | 197 |
XVIII. | A Brick turns up | 213 |
XIX. | The Castle of Indolence | 228 |
XX. | The Van Astrachans | 243 |
XXI. | Mrs. Follingsbee's Party, and what came of it | 250 |
XXII. | The Spider-web broken | 268 |
XXIII. | Common-sense Arguments | 281 |
XXIV. | Sentiment v. Sensibility | 284 |
XXV. | Wedding Bells | 291 |
XXVI. | Motherhood | 297 |
XXVII. | Checkmate | 304 |
XXVIII. | After the Storm | 321 |
XXIX. | The New Lillie | 326 |
SUNNY MEMORIES OF FOREIGN LANDS, VOL. 1 (of 2)
By Harriet Beecher Stowe
CONTENTS
OLDTOWN FIRESIDE STORIES.
By Harriet Beecher Stowe.
CONTENTS
THE GHOST IN THE CAP'N BROWNHOUSE. |
ILLUSTRATIONS
HOUSEHOLD PAPERS AND STORIES
BY HARRIET BEECHER STOWE
1864
CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | vii | |
HOUSE AND HOME PAPERS | ||
I. | The Ravages of a Carpet | 1 |
II. | Homekeeping vs. Housekeeping | 16 |
III. | What is a Home? | 33 |
IV. | The Economy of the Beautiful | 54 |
V. | Raking Up the Fire | 69 |
VI. | The Lady who does her own Work | 85 |
VII. | What can be got in America | 101 |
VIII. | Economy | 112 |
IX. | Servants | 133 |
X. | Cookery | 153 |
XI. | Our House | 182 |
XII. | Home Religion | 212 |
THE CHIMNEY-CORNER | ||
I. | What will You do with Her? or, The Woman Question | 231 |
II. | Woman’s Sphere | 249 |
III. | A Family Talk on Reconstruction | 274 |
IV. | Is Woman a Worker? | 300 |
V. | The Transition | 316 |
VI. | Bodily Religion: A Sermon on Good Health | 330 |
VII. | How shall we entertain our Company? | 347 |
VIII. | How shall we be Amused? | 362 |
IX. | Dress, or Who makes the Fashions | 374 |
X. | What are the Sources of Beauty in Dress? | 395 |
XI. | The Cathedral | 412 |
XII. | The New Year | 425 |
XIII. | The Noble Army of Martyrs | 438 |
OUR SECOND GIRL | 449 | |
A SCHOLAR’S ADVENTURES IN THE COUNTRY | 473 | |
TRIALS OF A HOUSEKEEPER | 487 |
THE PEARL OF ORR'S ISLAND