Stories for the Young; Or, Cheap Repository Tracts
Entertaining, Moral, and Religious. Vol. VI. cover

Stories for the Young; Or, Cheap Repository Tracts
 Entertaining, Moral, and Religious. Vol. VI.

by Hannah More

"Stories for the Young; Or, Cheap Repository Tracts" by Hannah More is a collection of moral and religious tracts published between 1795 and 1817. Devised as an alternative to what More considered immoral popular literature, these simple tales and ballads aimed to instruct the literate poor in virtues like honesty, industry, and acceptance of social station while warning against drunkenness, gambling, and idleness. The tracts achieved remarkable success, selling over two million copies in their first year and sparking a widespread movement of moral reform through accessible, affordable literature.

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