Harper's Young People, August 23, 1881 - An Illustrated Weekly
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Various

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"Harper's Young People, August 23, 1881" by Various is a periodical publication aimed primarily at children, written during the late 19th century. This collection includes stories, illustrations, and educational content that engages young readers with themes of adventure and lessons in moral character. The likely topics explored in this volume revolve around childhood experiences, nature, and early scientific concepts. The book features several stories, including "The Mistake About Hamp See" by George Cary Eggleston, which tells the tale of a misunderstood boy named Hamp who, despite being deemed a dunce in school by his teachers, demonstrates remarkable ingenuity in his practical skills, particularly in mechanics and mathematics. Moreover, the volume includes various articles, poems, and creative pieces, such as stories about adventures and nature, alongside practical advice for crafts like knot-making and even scientific observations about wildlife, specifically the flamingo. Each contribution collectively fosters a sense of curiosity and creativity among young readers, encouraging them to embrace both intellectual and imaginative pursuits. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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