
Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 12, Jan. 20, 1880
by Various
'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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