
Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 12, Jan. 20, 1880
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'Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 12, Jan. 20, 1880' Summary
This issue of Harper's Young People takes readers on a whirlwind of exciting adventures and informative journeys. The stories include a gripping account of a narrow escape from danger, followed by a heartwarming tale of two individuals forming a strong bond. The fantastical element is introduced through a story involving an enchanted timepiece that holds the power to alter the flow of time. The non-fiction section delves into the fascinating world of Arctic wildlife, revealing the unique adaptations and behaviors of these creatures. Readers are transported to ancient Egypt through a captivating narrative about archaeological discoveries, uncovering the mysteries of a forgotten civilization. An astronomy lesson sheds light on the celestial wonders of the night sky, while a picturesque journey down the Nile River offers a glimpse into the beauty and history of this legendary waterway. Throughout the issue, a blend of engaging narratives and informative content provides a rich and entertaining experience for young readers.Book Details
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