Harper's Young People, August 22, 1882
Harper's Young People, August 22, 1882
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Harper's Young People, August 22, 1882 is a fascinating glimpse into children's literature from the late 19th century, showcasing a vibrant collection of stories, illustrations, and educational content curated for young readers. Published by the esteemed Harper & Brothers, this periodical aimed to entertain and inform, nurturing a love for reading in children. The issue features a variety of engaging narratives, including adventure tales, fables, and humorous anecdotes, all rich in imagination and moral lessons. Accompanying illustrations enhance the reader's experience, bringing the stories to life and capturing the essence of youthful curiosity. With contributions from various authors, it reflects the cultural values and educational aspirations of the time. This issue stands as a testament to the era's commitment to fostering an appreciation for literature among children, making it a significant artifact in the history of children's publishing. Engaging and insightful, it remains a delightful read for those interested in literary history.
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