Step back in time with "Harper's Young People, February 14, 1882: An Illustrated Weekly," a meticulously reproduced edition of this classic American children's periodical. This captivating issue offers a window into the lives and imaginations of young readers in the late 19th century.
Filled with illustrated short stories and engaging activities, this historical periodical provides a unique glimpse into the entertainment and educational resources available to children of the era. Discover a collection of timeless tales, games, and pastimes that entertained and enlightened young minds.
A fascinating artifact for anyone interested in the history of children's literature and American culture, "Harper's Young People" showcases the values, interests, and artistic styles that shaped a generation. Perfect for collectors, educators, and anyone seeking a nostalgic journey into the past.
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