
Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 23, April 6, 1880
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The 23rd issue of Harper's Young People, published on April 6th, 1880, provides a captivating journey through the world of youthful entertainment. Readers are transported to the high seas with a young sailor's adventures, delving into the wonders of the ocean and the trials of nautical life. A Swiss toy story offers a whimsical escape, exploring the intricate craftsmanship and playful charm of toy-making. For those seeking hands-on engagement, the issue features detailed instructions for crafting a sundial, a practical instrument for timekeeping, and a model boat, a captivating miniature vessel ready for imaginative journeys. The animal kingdom takes center stage with tales of amusing shenanigans, highlighting the endearing nature and surprising antics of various creatures. Through its diverse range of stories, poems, puzzles, and craft projects, this issue aims to entertain, educate, and inspire young minds, offering a window into the reading and recreational activities of children in the late 19th century.Book Details
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