Harper's Young People, June 22, 1880 by Various

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By Elizabeth Mancini Posted on Apr 1, 2026
In Category - Collection B
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English
"Harper's Young People, June 22, 1880" by Various is a periodical publication intended for young readers, produced during the late 19th century. This illustrated weekly offers a diverse array of stories, poems, and educational content, providing children with tales of adventure, moral lessons, and reflections on nature. The overarching theme connec...
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imaginative poems such as "Baby, Bee, and Butterfly" and historical narratives like "An American Soldier of Fortune," which chronicles the life of Captain Eaton and his adventures in the early United States. Other notable contributions include folktales like "The Hare and the Badger," a moral fable from Japan about cunning and justice. The articles are designed to entertain as well as inform, appealing to children's curiosity and love for storytelling while also addressing key virtues such as bravery, kindness, and diligence. Through vibrant illustrations and engaging narratives, the publication seeks to inspire young minds in their quest for knowledge and understanding of the world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Elizabeth Johnson
9 months ago

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Nancy Brown
1 year ago

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2 years ago

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3 months ago

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Lucas Miller
1 year ago

Not bad at all.

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