Harper's Young People, June 8, 1880 Harper's Young People, June 8, 1880

Harper's Young People, June 8, 1880

Publisher Description

Harper's Young People was an American children's magazine between 1879 and 1899. It was published by Harper & Brothers. It was Harper's fourth magazine to be established, after Harper's Magazine (1850), Harper's Weekly (1857), and Harper's Bazaar (1867). Harper's Young People was the first of the four magazines to go cease publication. Harper's Young People began in November 1879 as a weekly illustrated 16-page magazine that contained fiction and non-fiction works. Its first editor (1879–1881) was Kirk Munroe. Beginning in 1893, the magazine became a monthly. It was advertised as being appropriate for boys and girls ages six to 16. In April 1895, the magazine changed its name to Harper's Round Table and changed its target demographic to teenaged boys. The magazine ceased publication in 1899. Harper's Young People, June 8, 1880 contents: THE MORAL PIRATES, MR. MARTIN'S GAME, A CHAT ABOUT PHILATELY, BUTTERFLIES AND BEES, AN APRONFUL OF WATER-CRESSES, THE STORY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, LITTLE FATIMA, A ST. ULRIC DOLL, THE GRIZZLY BEAR, MINIATURE YACHTS, EASY BOTANY, THE ADVENTURES OF A RAT RACE, THE MORNING MESSAGE, OUR POST-OFFICE BOX, INSTRUCTIONS TO WIGGLE CONTRIBUTORS.

GENRE
Lifestyle & Home
RELEASED
2012
March 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
69
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
677.7
KB