
Blackie & Son's Books for Young People, Catalogue - 1898
"Blackie & Son's Books for Young People, Catalogue - 1898" by Blackie & Son is a historical catalogue showcasing a collection of children's literature, particularly adventure stories aimed at young readers. Compiled in the late 19th century, this publication reflects the era's growing emphasis on literature for youth, promoting stories that combine entertainment with moral and educational lessons. The likely topic encompasses various adventure tales written by notable authors like G.A. Henty, who is featured prominently in the catalogue. The catalogue lists numerous titles, each accompanied by engaging summaries and illustrations, inviting readers to explore thrilling historical narratives. The stories range from heroic battles of knights and adventures at sea to explorations of different cultures and epochs, all designed to inspire and educate young audiences. Notable examples include "At Agincourt," "The Tiger of Mysore," and "True to the Old Flag," showcasing Henty's knack for intertwining factual history with fictional dramatization. Overall, this catalogue serves as both a promotional tool and a reflection of the literary values aimed at developing character and imagination in children.
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