Step back in time with the April 30, 1895 edition of "Harper's Round Table," a captivating children's periodical filled with engaging short stories and informative articles. This meticulously prepared print republication offers a glimpse into juvenile literature and culture of the late 19th century. Explore a diverse range of topics relevant to young readers of the era, encompassing general knowledge, historical perspectives, and artistic appreciation.
"Harper's Round Table" provided a broad educational and entertaining experience for children. This issue is no exception, showcasing the types of stories and factual pieces that captivated young minds. A treasure for collectors and anyone interested in the history of children's publications.
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