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Wiggin, Kate Douglas. The Birds' Christmas Carol. Inscription: To the Gentle Reader-- The preface of this my first book tells all of me and all of my work there is to tell! It breathes my thanks for the affection, the loyalty, and the undeserved appreciation of my constituency. Gratefully yours, Kate Douglas Wiggin. Library of the State of Maine, 1920 K. D. W. Her first book.

Summer in a Canon Polly Oliver's Problem. Inscription: California stories, with the background of fifteen years of my life. Kate Douglas Wiggin. Library of the State of Maine, 1920

Penelope's English and Scottish Experiences. Inscription: " Here we are in England, Salemina, Francesca and I". Penelope's English Experiences. "Edina! Scotias darling seat! All hail the palaces and towers". Penelope's Scottish Experiences Kate Douglas Wiggin. Library of the State of Maine, 1920

Penelope's Irish Experiences: Inscription: "Sure a terrible time I was out o' the way, Over the sea, over the sea, Till I went to Ireland one sunny day, Betther for me, bhetter for me". Kate Douglas Wiggin. Library of the State of Maine, 1920.

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. Inscription: Yours by way of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, all Maine, from head to foot! Kate Douglas Wiggin. Library of the State of Maine, 1920.

The Village Watch Tower. Marm Lisa. Inscription: Stories written under my apple trees at "Quillcote", Hollis, Maine. Kate Douglas Wiggin. Library of the State of Maine, 1920.