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Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch ... Illustrated by Harold Copping

A national bestseller when first published in 1901, Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch endures today as one of the most memorable literary creations by a Kentucky author. This immensely popular novel spawned several movies (with such stars as W.C. Fields and Shirley Temple), countless stage productions, radio shows, and even dolls. Alice Hegan Rice spins the memorable tale of a family struggling against all odds in the Cabbage Patch, an old Louisville slum ""where ramshackle cottages played hop-scotch over the railroad tracks."" This hopeful story follows the Wiggs as they face eviction from thei.

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  • "Mrs. Wiggs in the Cabbage Patch (Motion picture)"@en

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  • "Living in the slums of Louisville, robbed of her oldest child, and at even greater pains to support the ones who remain, Mrs. Wiggs turns to Lucy Olcott, a beautiful and benevolent young woman who had helped the family on the previous Christmas."
  • "Souvenir pamphlet from the stage play with photographs of the actors in character."
  • "A national bestseller when first published in 1901, Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch endures today as one of the most memorable literary creations by a Kentucky author. This immensely popular novel spawned several movies (with such stars as W.C. Fields and Shirley Temple), countless stage productions, radio shows, and even dolls. Alice Hegan Rice spins the memorable tale of a family struggling against all odds in the Cabbage Patch, an old Louisville slum ""where ramshackle cottages played hop-scotch over the railroad tracks."" This hopeful story follows the Wiggs as they face eviction from thei."@en
  • "Kentucky novel, of mingled humor and sentiment, about a plucky widow and her children who live in a struggling community along the railroad tracks."@en
  • "Kentucky novel, of mingled humor and sentiment, about a plucky widow and her children who live in a struggling community along the railroad tracks."
  • "The story of a poor widow woman and her brave and cheerful children."
  • "Mrs. Wiggs is a widow who always looks at the positive side of people and things. She lives with her children in the Cabbage Patch which in reality is just a neighborhood where ramshackle cottages played hop-scotch over the railroad tracks."@en
  • "In the shanty town called the Cabbage Patch, Mrs. Wiggs scrabbles for survival with her brood of children and hopes for the return of her husband, who left many years before."
  • "In the shanty town called the Cabbage Patch, Mrs. Wiggs scrabbles for survival with her brood of children and hopes for the return of her husband, who left many years before."@en
  • "The story of a poor family that lives by the philosophy that goodness and kindness are the true riches of life."@en
  • "A memorable tale of a family struggling against all odds in the Louisville slums. This hopeful story follows the Wiggs as they face eviction from their dilapidated house and come to give refuge to two orphanage fugitives."@en
  • "The story focuses on Mrs. Wiggs, a widow caring for five children in poverty-stricken Cabbage Patch. With her husband gone and more tragedy constantly occurring, she leans on Lucy Olcott, a beautiful and wealthy philanthropist with troubles of her own."@en

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Family stories"
  • "Family stories"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Christian fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Juvenile literature"@en

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  • "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch ... Illustrated by Harold Copping"@en
  • "Mrs. Wiggs du "Carré de Choux""
  • "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch"@en
  • ""Mrs. Wiggs of the cabbage patch.""@en
  • "Mrs Wiggs du Carré de choux ("Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage patch"), par Alice Hegan Rice. Traduction de A. Guichard"
  • "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch / by Alice Hegan Rice"@en
  • "Mrs Wiggs du Carré de Choux (Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch)"
  • "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage patch"@en
  • "Mrs. Wiggs Of The Cabbage Patch"
  • "Mrs. Wiggs of The Cabbage Patch"
  • "Mrs. Wiggs of The Cabbage Patch"@en
  • "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch"@en
  • "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch"
  • "Mrs Wiggs du Carré de Choux (Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch), par Alice Hegan Rice. Traduction de A. Guichard"
  • "Mrs. Wiggs of the cabbage patch; [a comedy in three acts founded upon Alice Hegan Rice's story of the same name.]"@en
  • "Mrs. Wiggs of the cabbage patch"@en
  • "Mrs. Wiggs of the cabbage patch"
  • "Mrs. Wiggs du Carré de Choux"
  • "Mrs Wiggs of the cabbage patch"@en
  • "Mrs Wiggs of the cabbage patch"
  • "Mrs. Wiggs of the cabbage patch, by Alice Hegan Rice"@en

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