
Harper's Young People, September 7, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly
by Various
"Harper's Young People, September 7, 1880" by Various is a collection of illustrated articles and stories aimed at a young audience, reflecting the interests and societal values of the late 19th century. This publication, which falls into the category of children's literature and periodicals, provides a glimpse into the recreational and educational topics that were popular at the time, including tales of adventure, moral lessons, and scientific curiosities. The contents of this issue feature engaging narratives and illustrations that celebrate themes of bravery, friendship, and the wonders of nature. Notable among the stories is "Wally, the Wreck-Boy," a thrilling tale of a courageous young lighthouse keeper's son who undertakes a perilous nighttime swim to save shipwrecked sailors, showcasing his resourcefulness and bravery. Other segments explore various experiences of children enjoying the outdoors, engaging in games and adventures that resonate with youthful curiosity and camaraderie. Throughout, the publication emphasizes the importance of character development, moral teachings, and the joys of childhood, all presented in an entertaining and accessible format for its young audience.
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