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Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 19, March 9, 1880 - Various


Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 19, March 9, 1880 - Various
- Author: Various
- Genre: Children's Fiction / Children's Non-fiction
Harper's Young People, an illustrated weekly publication for children, includes serialized and one-off short stories, tales from history, poetry, puzzles, and other fun. This 19th issue of the serial, published on March 9, 1880, contains stories of...
Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue at Camp Rest-a-While - Laura Lee Hope


Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue at Camp Rest-a-While - Laura Lee Hope
- Author: Laura Lee Hope
- Genre: Children's Fiction / Action & Adventure / Family
Number 5 in the Bunny Brown series. This charming volume sees Bunny Brown, his sister Sue, their parents, Uncle Tad, and Bunker Blue (along with faithful dog Splash!) camping for the whole entire summer! There are adventures, mysteries, "marshmallow...
Jean Craig In New York - Kay Lyttleton


Jean Craig In New York - Kay Lyttleton
- Author: Kay Lyttleton
- Genre: Children's Fiction / School
Jean is a talented teenage girl devoted to her family. Living with her parents and sisters in the countryside, she is given the opportunity to go back to New York and continue her art studies. The joy for her new life in New York will get to...
A Gallery of Children - A. A. MILNE


A Gallery of Children - A. A. MILNE
- Author: A. A. MILNE
- Genre: Children's Fiction / Short works
A collection of 12 fantasy stories for children. Clever little tales that mothers can smile over and children enjoy. The illustrations for this book were originally Colgate ads, and who but a master such as Mr. Milne could have taken those charming...
The Beacon Second Reader - James Hiram Fassett


The Beacon Second Reader - James Hiram Fassett
- Author: James Hiram Fassett
- Genre: Children's Fiction / Short works
In the "Beacon Second Reader" the author has chosen for his stories only those of recognized literary merit; and while it has been necessary to rearrange and sometimes rewrite them for the purpose of simplification, yet he has endeavored to retain...