Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 34, June 22, 1880


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(3 stars; 2 reviews)

Harper's Young People is an illustrated weekly publication for children that includes short stories, tales from history, natural history, poetry, puzzles, and other fun. This 34th issue of the serial was published on June 22nd, 1880. In this issue, "The Moral Pirates" face surprises during their first night of camping in the fourth part of their story, the life of American military leader William Eaton and his service in the First Barbary War between the United States and Tripoli is told, and rivals "The Hare and The Badger" wage a grisly war of comeuppance and revenge in a "story from the Japanese". Other highlights of this issue include a natural history of the "royal tiger of Asia"; a recollection of the dismal "New York Prison-Ships" that held American prisoners of war during the Revolution; and, a new serial story begins with chapter one of a young family's summer journey to the Catskills in "Miss Van Winkle's Nap". This periodical was published by Harper & Brothers, known today for their publications Harper's Bazaar and Harper's Magazine. - Summary by Jill Engle

Chapters

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Baby, Bee, and Butterfly; An American Soldier of Fortune 12:34 Read by Larry Wilson
The Hare and the Badger 10:27 Read by mleigh
The Moral Pirates: Chapter IV 13:30 Read by EdFoster
New York Prison-Ships; The Tiger 12:50 Read by Larry Wilson
Bicycling; The Pig's Penny 17:44 Read by Tom Merritt
Miss Van Winkle's Nap: Chapter 1; Specially Conducted; Pussy's Lives; On a Fan; Why; If Only Joe 15:28 Read by mleigh
Our Post-Office Box 16:58 Read by BettyB
Puzzles from Young Contributors; Answers to Puzzles in No. 31; Advertisements 12:29 Read by BettyB
A Latin Word Square; The Missing Link Puzzle; The Game of Geography 4:50 Read by Larry Wilson

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(3 stars)

This volume is missing the final two sections. I love these little magazines so it’s very disappointing to be missing sections. Also one of the readers is difficult to listen to. So that’s spoils it a little too.