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  1. Apr 21, 2019 · In Credo: The Rose Wilder Lane Story, cartoonist Peter Bagge illustrates Lane's hurly-burly life in his own inimitable way. Lane isn't the first controversial woman Bagge has chosen to write (and ...

  2. Apr 8, 2016 · It’s also giving a more nuanced depiction of Wilder—and reminding readers of the existence of Laura’s touchy and talented daughter, Rose Wilder Lane. Plenty of ink has been spilled debating whether Lane, who worked closely with her mother on the Little House series and borrowed liberally from her life for her own fiction, should be ...

  3. Rose Wilder Lane was an author, journalist, world traveler, and Libertarian. She was born on December 5, 1886 near DeSmet in Dakota Territory (later South Dakota) to Almanzo and Laura Wilder. In 1894 the family moved to Mansfield, Missouri and settled on Rocky Ridge Farm.

  4. Mar 1, 2014 · Introduction · Rose Wilder Lane · Isabel Paterson · Ayn Rand The Discovery of Freedom · The Fountainhead · The God of the Machine. Born on the frontier, in America’s Dakota Territory, Rose Wilder’s family left the Territory for Florida after surviving diphtheria, crop failure, and even the loss of their house to fire.

  5. Sep 1, 1994 · Rose Wilder Lane was born on December 5, 1886. She was a fascinating person. For most of her life she eked out a precarious livelihood as a freelance author, journalist, ghostwriter, and novelist. Yet her impact has been much greater than that of run-of-the-mill freelance authors, journalists, ghost-writers, and novelists.

  6. Dec 9, 2021 · Roger Lea MacBride, the “adopted grandson” and heir of Rose Wilder Lane, was born in New Rochelle, New York in 1929. His father, Burt MacBride, was an editor for Reader’s Digest when Rose wrote for the magazine, and he introduced his teenage son to the author. Roger loved to listen to Rose’s stories and political theories, and the two ...

  7. LANE, Rose Wilder. Born 5 December 1886, De Smet, South Dakota; died 30 October 1968, Danbury, Connecticut. Daughter of Almanzo and Laura Ingalls Wilder; married Gillette Lane, 1909. Unconventional from the first, Rose Wilder Lane left her parents' Mansfield, Missouri, home to work as a telegraph operator for Western Union.

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