Harper's Young People, Vol. 01, Issue 28, May 11, 1880

National Prisoners' Aid Association

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 28th issue of the serial was published on May 11th, 1880. In this issue, General George Washington retires from the military and happily prepares for a life of farming and family at Mount Vernon after years of service to his new country. We also check in on our favorite young sailor as his story continues and we find his ship passing through the Suez Canal and encountering -- and battling -- a waterspout! Highlights of other stories in this issue include: gold rush trickery and riches, a wayward donkey and a disruptive student learn to change their ways, a thrilling boarding school boat race, and the helpful, disgusting habits of marabous and hyenas. This periodical was published by Harper & Brothers, known today for their publications Harper's Bazaar and Harper's Magazine. - Summary by Jill Engle

Genre(s): Children's Fiction, Children's Non-fiction, Short Stories

Language: English

Group: Harper's Young People

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Why?; Hunting in Arctic Regions; The Story of George Washington: Chapter V Larry Wilson
00:12:14
Play 02 The Magic Spinet; Across the Ocean, Or, A Boy's First Voyage: Chapter X TR Love
00:16:58
Play 03 Stories from the Mines acousticwave
00:05:15
Play 04 A Boat-Race at Yarrow Howard Skyman
00:13:56
Play 05 The Last Battle of the Revolution; Marabous and Hyenas acousticwave
00:13:06
Play 06 Chatter-Box and Chatter-Bag Howard Skyman
00:13:56
Play 07 The Wayward Donkey Howard Skyman
00:08:26
Play 08 Our Post-Office Box BettyB
00:16:43
Play 09 Puzzles from Young Contributors; Advertisements; Plain-Speaking; A Personation: Who Am I?; The Absurb Penguin Puzzle; A Spider's Instinct BettyB
00:14:16