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and briefly returning to De Smet, South Dakota, then settling in
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entries and numerous autobiographical magazine articles later described her mindset at this time as depressed and disillusioned with her marriage. She felt her intellectual interests did not mesh with the life she was living with her husband. One account even had her attempting suicide by drugging herself with chloroform only to awake with a headache and a renewed sense of purpose in life.
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as part of the more general fight for individual liberty in the United States, writing: "Here, at last, is a place where I belong. Here are the
Americans who know the value of equality and freedom". Her columns highlighted success stories of blacks to illustrate broader themes about entrepreneurship,
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magazine. The book was published well before Hoover became president in 1929. A friend and defender of Hoover's for the remainder of her life, many of her personal papers would later be included in the Rose Wilder-Lane
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and the only child of her parents to survive into adulthood. Her early years were a difficult time for her parents because of successive crop failures, illnesses and chronic economic hardships. During her childhood, the family moved several times, living with relatives in
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Paterson's nonfiction works were "the only intelligible books on the philosophy of individualism that have been written in America this century". The two women had "shown the male world of this period how to think fundamentally...hey don't fumble and fiddle around – every shot
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that would, she felt, ultimately destroy the United States. Wartime monitoring of mail eventually resulted in a
Connecticut State Trooper being dispatched to her home to question her motives. Her strong response to this infringement on her right of free speech resulted in a flurry of newspaper
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royalties enabled her to again travel extensively and thoroughly renovated and remodeled her Connecticut home. Also during the 1960s, she revived her own commercial writing career by publishing several popular magazine series, including one about her tour of the Vietnam War zone in late 1965.
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she and her mother wove into the series. She donated the money needed to purchase the house and make it a museum, agreed to make significant contributions each year for its upkeep and also gave many of the family's belongings to the group. Lane's lifetime inheritance of Wilder's growing
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book series has remained unclear. Her parents had invested with her broker upon her advice and when the market crashed the Wilders found themselves in difficult times. Lane came to the farm at 46 years old, divorced and childless, with minimal finances to keep her afloat.
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books were providing Lane's parents with an assured and sufficient income. Lane bought her parents an automobile and financed construction of the Rock House near the Wilder homestead. Her parents resided in the Rock House during much of the 1930s.
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in hand, Lane was able to pay all of her accumulated debts. She moved to Danbury, Connecticut and purchased a rural home there with three wooded acres, on which she lived for the rest of her life. At this same time, the growing royalties from the
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museum. After some wariness at the notion of seeing the house rather than the books themselves be a shrine to Lane's mother, she came to believe that making it into a museum would draw long-lasting attention to the books and sustain the theme of
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through her publishing connections, the manuscript was rejected time and again. One editor recommended crafting a novel for children out of the beginning. Wilder and Lane worked on the idea and the result was
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The threat of America's entry into World War I had seriously weakened the real estate market, so in early 1915 Lane accepted a friend's offer of a stopgap job as an editorial assistant on the staff of the
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books and her years at the Wilder farm (1928–1935) to Norma Lee Browning, a young friend. The novel is based on Lane's diaries and journals of the period and letters exchanged with her mother.
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her old friend and political ally Isabel Paterson in 1946. During this time period and into the 1950s, Lane also had an acrimonious correspondence with socialist writer
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contain little actual correspondence between them, the Hoover Post-Presidential Individual series contains a file of Rose's correspondence that spans from 1936 to 1963.
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both addressed the difficulties of homesteading in the Dakotas in the late 19th century and how the so-called "free land" in fact cost homesteaders their life savings.
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was published in 1983. Lane became enamored with Albania and lived there for several long periods during the 1920s, spaced between sojourns to Paris and her parents'
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and publicly, vigorously, safely, attack a majority opinion" while Ford's showed how a poor mechanic can create "hundreds of jobs, putting even beggars into cars".
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paid Lane top fees to serialize both novels, which were later adapted for popular radio performances. Both books represented Lane's creative and literary peak. The
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The Constantly Increasing Wonders in the New Field of Wireless
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The Ghost in the Little House: A Life of Rose Wilder-Lane
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Western American Literature Research: Rose Wilder Lane
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4815:Rose Wilder's 1923 expedition in the Syrian Desert
4412:"Libertarians and the Struggle for Women's Rights"
4098:"Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum"
3972:Rose Wilder Lane, "Woman's Place Is in the Home,"
3440:For a few months in 1940, Lane's growing zeal for
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4226:"'Little House On The Prairie's' Wilder Women"
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4590:. University of Missouri Press. p. 448.
3897:"What Is This: The Gestapo?" (1943, pamphlet)
3889:(1943, political history) adapted in 1947 as
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2481:International Alliance of Libertarian Parties
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4801:"The Libertarian Legacy of Rose Wilder-Lane"
4688:(2008). "Lane, Rose Wilder (1886–1968)". In
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1788:Individualist anarchism in the United States
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4695:The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism
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2788:Conservatism in the United States
2506:Students for a Democratic Society
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4787:Rose Wilder-Lane (1886–1968)
4483:. Large Print Distribution.
4450:A Life with the Printed Word
3943:McNeely, Dorothy B. (1987).
3797:The Making of Herbert Hoover
3585:Institute for Humane Studies
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3194:The Making of Herbert Hoover
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4652:Holtz, William V. (1995).
4444:Public Affairs, 2007; and
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3691:Terra Allen (part 1) and
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