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Harper's Young People, June 28, 1881 by Various
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Harper’s Young People, June 28, 1881 by Various is a periodical collection aimed at children, reflecting the cultural and social ideals of the late 19th century. This publication features an array of stories, poems, and informational pieces that engage young readers, showcasing themes of adventure, education, and moral lessons typical of the Victorian era. The content of this issue includes whimsical poetry such as Dear Me! reflecting on nature and life, a biographical account about George Stephenson and the development of railroads, narratives involving childhood games like duck, and Scandinavian myths such as Odin’s Feast. Each piece brings a unique perspective, from humorous observations to serious tales of human endeavor, all culminating in a rich tapestry of children’s literature intended to educate and entertain. Through storytelling and poetry, the publication aspires to capture the imagination of its audience while also instilling values of curiosity and respect for learning. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



