Harper's Young People, August 8, 1882 - An Illustrated Weekly

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"Harper's Young People, August 8, 1882" is a children's magazine edited by various authors, published during the late 19th century. This issue is a collection of stories and articles designed to entertain and educate young readers. The content likely covers a variety of themes, ranging from adventure and animal stories to historical tales and practical instructions. In this particular edition, readers will encounter several engaging narratives, including a humorous circus mishap in "Mr. Stubbs's Brother," where a group of boys experience chaos when their makeshift circus falls apart due to their playful animals. The issue also includes thrilling adventure stories such as "A Tigress Hunt," which tells the tale of a young sportsman confronting a dangerous man-eating tigress to protect a village. Additionally, "How a Boy Was Hired Out, and What Came of It" details the struggles of a young Michael Angelo, illustrating his aspirations and challenges in the world of art. Other contributions include poems, practical articles like "How to Make a Toy Canoe," and letters to the editor, creating a vibrant and diverse reading experience tailored for children. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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