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March 25, 2005: NY Times: "Leona Rostenberg, Who Uncovered Alcott Novels, Dies at 96"

"Leona Rostenberg, a rare-book scholar and dealer who with her partner of 50 years, Madeleine B. Stern, discovered a series of racy novels written by Louisa May Alcott under a pseudonym, died on March 17 at her apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. She was 96."

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