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A Garden Diary, September 1899—September 1900 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 7.95 $"A Garden Diary, September 1899—September 1900" by Emily Lawless is a charming and introspective exploration of the cyclical nature of gardening. This classic work intricately weaves personal reflections with detailed observations of the natural world, as Lawless chronicles her experiences in her own garden over the course of a year. Her writing captures the beauty and challenges of nurturing plants, highlighting not only the physical labor involved but also the emotional connections that develop with the changing seasons. Lawless's prose is both poetic and practical, demonstrating her deep appreciation for the joys of gardening while acknowledging the inevitable struggles that come with it. The diary format lends an intimate quality, allowing readers to feel the passage of time alongside the author, from the vibrancy of spring blooms to the quietude of winter. Her insights on nature resonate beyond the garden, making this work a delightful read for both gardening enthusiasts and lovers of literature alike.
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Curiosities of History: Boston, September Seventeenth, 1630-1880 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 11.45 $Curiosities of History: Boston, September Seventeenth, 1630-1880 by William W. Wheildon is an engaging exploration of Boston's rich historical tapestry, spanning over two centuries. Wheildon meticulously curates a collection of fascinating anecdotes, events, and characters that shaped the city, offering readers an insightful glimpse into Boston's development and cultural evolution. With a blend of humor and scholarly research, the book highlights ordinary and extraordinary moments, from the arrival of the Puritans to the tumult of the American Revolution. Wheildon's narrative is not merely a chronological account; it delves into the quirks and peculiarities that make history captivating. His vivid storytelling and attention to detail bring the past to life, making it accessible to both history enthusiasts and casual readers alike. This work serves as an essential resource for understanding Boston's identity and legacy, illuminating the connections between its past and present with clarity and charm.
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Harper's Young People, September 6, 1881 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 6.45 $Harper's Young People, September 6, 1881, is a classic book that offers a glimpse into the lives of young people in the late 19th century. Filled with stories, poems, and illustrations, this magazine catered specifically to a young audience, providing them with wholesome entertainment and educational content. The diverse range of topics covered in this issue reflects the interests and concerns of young readers during that time period. From adventure tales to historical accounts, Harper's Young People offered a rich array of reading material that both entertained and enlightened its audience. This book serves as a valuable historical document, showcasing the literary taste and cultural values of young people in the 1880s.
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Harper's Young People, September 27. 1881 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 6.45 $Harper's Young People, September 27, 1881 is a classic children's magazine that was originally published in the late 19th century. This edition features a diverse range of engaging and educational content for young readers, including stories, puzzles, activities, and illustrations. The magazine aims to entertain and educate children while sparking their imagination and creativity. With contributions from various authors and artists, Harper's Young People offers a delightful mix of fiction and non-fiction that appeals to a wide audience. This particular issue reflects the cultural and social norms of the time, providing a valuable historical insight into the lives of young people in the late 1800s. Overall, Harper's Young People, September 27, 1881 is a charming and nostalgic publication that showcases the enduring appeal of children's literature from the past.
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Harper's Round Table, September 10, 1895 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.45 $"Harper's Round Table, September 10, 1895" is a vibrant collection of stories, illustrations, and articles aimed primarily at a youth audience, showcasing the rich tapestry of late 19th-century American culture. This issue features a diverse array of content, including adventures, moral tales, and explorations of science and history, all designed to entertain and educate young readers. The skilled contributions from various authors capture the imagination while promoting values of courage, friendship, and curiosity. The engaging illustrations complement the text, breathing life into the narratives and encouraging visual literacy among children. Each piece is crafted to stimulate young minds, fostering a sense of wonder about the world around them. As a window into its time, "Harper's Round Table" not only provides nostalgic enjoyment for modern readers but also serves as a reflection of the aspirations and concerns of youth in the era, making it a notable work in children's literature of the period.
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Journal 02, 1850-September 15, 1851 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 14.95 $"Journal 02, 1850-September 15, 1851" is a compelling collection of entries from renowned author and naturalist Henry David Thoreau. This volume, part of his expansive journal writings, captures Thoreau's keen observations on nature, philosophy, and society during a transformative period in American history. With eloquent prose, Thoreau reflects on his experiences in the natural world, detailing flora, fauna, and the changing seasons around his beloved Walden Pond. The journal also serves as a rich tapestry of Thoreau's thoughts on individuality, self-reliance, and social criticism, echoing themes found in his later works like "Walden" and "Civil Disobedience." Thoreau's introspective musings reveal both his personal struggles and his profound connection to the environment, inviting readers to ponder their relationship with nature and society. "Journal 02" not only enriches our understanding of Thoreau as a thinker but also offers timeless insights that resonate with contemporary readers in an increasingly industrialized world.
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Harper's Young People, September 20, 1881 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 6.45 $Harper's Young People magazine, published on September 20, 1881, is a classic literary treasure filled with engaging stories, delightful illustrations, and informative articles aimed at a young audience. This issue features a diverse range of content, including adventure tales, historical anecdotes, and educational pieces on science and nature. The magazine provides a window into the past, offering a glimpse of the interests and concerns of young people in the late 19th century. With its timeless charm and timeless themes, Harper's Young People continues to captivate readers of all ages, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.
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Harper's Round Table, September 17, 1895 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.45 $Harper's Round Table, September 17, 1895, is a captivating collection that epitomizes the charm and whimsy of late 19th-century children’s literature. As an anthology of stories, poems, and illustrations, it serves as a window into the cultural and social values of its time. The publication is characterized by its engaging narratives that spark the imagination of young readers, with themes ranging from adventure and moral lessons to reflections on nature and friendship. Notably, it features contributions from various authors, showcasing diverse writing styles and creative storytelling. The vibrant illustrations enhance the reading experience, making the stories more relatable and enjoyable. This periodical not only entertains but also educates, fostering a love for literature among its readers. As a historical artifact, "Harper's Round Table" provides insight into the societal norms and literary trends of the era, making it a valuable piece for both literary enthusiasts and historians alike.
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Harper's Round Table, September 22, 1896 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 7.45 $"Harper's Round Table, September 22, 1896" is a delightful collection of stories, illustrations, and articles curated for young readers, capturing the spirit of adventure and imagination of the late 19th century. This edition features a variety of engaging content, including tales of daring exploits, humorous anecdotes, and thought-provoking essays that resonate with a sense of curiosity and excitement. The richly illustrated pages transport readers into a world of discovery, showcasing the vibrant artistry and storytelling style of the era. The contributions from various authors and writers reflect the diverse interests of children at the time—ranging from historical accounts to fictional escapades. Each piece is designed not only to entertain but also to educate, instilling values of friendship, bravery, and wisdom. Overall, "Harper's Round Table" remains a charming testament to the rich literary tradition of children's literature, making it a remarkable read for both young audiences and nostalgic adults.
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Harper's Round Table, September 8, 1896 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 7.45 $"Harper's Round Table, September 8, 1896" is an enriching publication that encapsulates the essence of late 19th-century American youth literature. This periodical, edited for young readers, features a delightful mix of storytelling, illustrations, and educational content aimed to inspire curiosity and creativity among children. The volume is filled with captivating tales that transport readers to different realms, introducing them to intriguing characters and moral lessons. What distinguishes this particular issue is its vibrant storytelling paired with engaging illustrations that bring the narratives to life. It reflects the cultural and social ethos of the time, offering insights into the values and ideals presented to young readers. The diverse range of articles, from adventurous tales to informative snippets about various subjects, ensures that there is something for everyone. Overall, "Harper's Round Table" serves as a nostalgic reminder of a bygone era, fostering a love for reading in its youthful audience.
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Harper's Young People, September 26, 1882 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 6.45 $"Harper's Young People, September 26, 1882," is a delightful periodical aimed at young readers, bringing together a collection of stories, illustrations, and informative articles that capture the imagination of children in the late 19th century. Published by Harper & Brothers, this edition serves as a vibrant window into the culture, morals, and interests of the time, combining both entertainment and education. The variety of content ranges from imaginative tales to practical advice, all presented with engaging artwork that enhances the reading experience. The narratives often include moral lessons, fostering a sense of responsibility and curiosity in young minds. The captivating illustrations draw readers in, helping to visualize the stories and making learning an enjoyable experience. Overall, this vintage publication stands as a testament to the rich literary heritage aimed at youth, encouraging a love for reading and exploration of the world around them. It’s a gem for collectors and a nostalgic reminder of childhood for many.
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Harper's Young People, September 12, 1882 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 6.45 $"Harper's Young People," published on September 12, 1882, is a delightful compilation aimed at young readers, offering a blend of adventure, education, and moral lessons. As part of the renowned Harper & Brothers series, this issue stands out for its engaging stories, vivid illustrations, and informative articles tailored to captivate children's imaginations and foster a love for reading. Contributions from various authors highlight diverse themes, ranging from explorations of nature to tales of bravery, friendship, and moral integrity. The content is designed not just for entertainment, but also to encourage critical thinking and creativity among young minds. The layout of the magazine, filled with intricate illustrations, allows for an immersive reading experience that appeals to the visual senses. Overall, "Harper's Young People" serves as a historical snapshot of children's literature in the late 19th century and remains a charming treasure for collectors and enthusiasts of classic children's publications.
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Harper's Young People, September 13, 1881 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 6.45 $Harper's Young People, September 13, 1881 is a classic book that offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Filled with engaging stories, illustrations, and activities, this issue provides an insightful look at the interests and concerns of young people in the late 19th century. From tales of adventure and exploration to lessons on history and science, this book offers a diverse range of content to entertain and educate its readers. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the culture and literature of the time period. Harper's Young People, September 13, 1881 is a delightful read that will transport readers back in time and provide a unique perspective on youth culture in the late 1800s.
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Harper's Round Table, September 15, 1896 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 7.45 $"Harper's Round Table, September 15, 1896" is a delightful collection of stories and illustrations crafted by various authors, capturing the spirit and imagination of its time. This periodical, aimed at young readers, offers a vibrant array of tales that blend adventure, morality, and the wonders of childhood. The contributions range from whimsical stories to informative articles, ensuring that readers are both entertained and enlightened. The illustrations complement the text beautifully, bringing the narratives to life and engaging the visual senses of its audience. The issue reflects the values and cultural narratives of the late 19th century, emphasizing themes such as friendship, courage, and the importance of learning. Each piece encourages curiosity and fosters a love for reading, making it a treasured volume for young minds. Overall, Harper's Round Table presents a charming glimpse into the literary landscape of its era, offering timeless lessons intertwined with the joy of storytelling.
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The American Missionary — Volume 32, No. 09, September, 1878 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 6.95 $"The American Missionary — Volume 32, No. 09, September 1878," edited by a collection of prominent authors and writers of the time, serves as a historical snapshot of the social and cultural landscape of post-Civil War America. This volume offers a rich tapestry of reflections on the missionary work undertaken in the United States, particularly focusing on the efforts to uplift marginalized communities, including African Americans and Native Americans. The essays and articles highlight the challenges faced by missionaries amidst the societal upheaval of the era, showcasing their dedication and resolve to spread education, social justice, and spiritual guidance. In addition to discussing their achievements and obstacles, this volume engages readers with personal accounts and testimonies that reflect the broader themes of faith, resilience, and community building. Overall, it stands as a testament to the mission of enhancing lives through education and the enduring quest for equality and dignity in American society.
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Harper's Round Table, September 3, 1895 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.45 $"Harper's Round Table, September 3, 1895" is a captivating collection from Various Authors, providing a delightful window into late 19th-century American culture and literature. This periodical aims primarily at children, showcasing an array of stories, illustrations, and educational content that both entertain and inform. The articles reflect the engaging narrative styles of the time, often infused with moral lessons and adventure. The publication features serialized stories, poetry, and informative pieces about various subjects, all designed to pique the curiosity of young readers. It emphasizes creativity, imagination, and the importance of knowledge. The whimsical illustrations enhance the reading experience, making the text accessible and visually appealing. Though rooted in its historical context, "Harper's Round Table" offers timeless themes of friendship, bravery, and discovery, making it a valuable read for anyone interested in the foundations of children's literature. This collection not only entertains but encourages young minds to explore the world around them.
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Harper's Young People, September 19, 1882 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 6.45 $"Harper's Young People, September 19, 1882" is a delightful compilation from the beloved Harper's series, aimed specifically at a younger audience. This periodical captures the essence of childhood curiosity and adventure through a diverse collection of stories, illustrations, and educational content that reflects the spirit of the late 19th century. Each edition showcases contributions from various writers, bringing to life tales of bravery, friendship, and moral lessons, often set against rich historical backdrops. The publication is visually engaging, adorned with charming illustrations that complement the narratives, making it an inviting read for children. It not only entertains but also seeks to enlighten young minds, cultivating a love for literature and artistic expression. As a historical artifact, it offers a glimpse into the cultural values and interests of its time, making it an essential read for anyone interested in children's literature and the evolution of storytelling.
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St. Nicholas Vol. XIII, September, 1886, No. 11 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 12.95 $"St. Nicholas Vol. XIII, September, 1886, No. 11" is a delightful anthology that captures the whimsical essence of childhood through various literary contributions. Aimed at a young audience, this volume showcases captivating stories, engaging illustrations, and educational pieces that reflect the values and interests of the late 19th century. The content ranges from enchanting tales of adventure to informative articles that stimulate curiosity and creativity among young readers. Contributors, including renowned writers and emerging talents of the time, presented their works with a sense of joy and inspiration, making it a cherished periodical for families. The richly detailed illustrations complement the narratives, drawing children into a world of imagination and wonder. This volume not only serves as entertainment but also promotes moral lessons and intellectual growth. Overall, "St. Nicholas" remains a quintessential collection, reflecting the era's literary charm and the timeless joy of storytelling.
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Scribner's Magazine, Volume 26, September 1899 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 10.45 $Scribner's Magazine, Volume 26, September 1899 is a captivating anthology that reflects the literary and cultural zeitgeist of the late 19th century. Featuring works from various esteemed authors and writers of the time, this edition presents a rich tapestry of essays, stories, and illustrations that delve into the societal norms, artistic movements, and pressing issues of the era. The magazine serves as a window into the diverse perspectives of its contributors, ranging from thought-provoking commentary on social changes to enchanting narratives that captivate the imagination. The attention to detail in the illustrations complements the written word, enhancing the reader's experience. With its blend of literature and art, this volume not only entertains but also invites critical thinking about the world during a time of significant transformation. As part of the Scribner's legacy, this September issue stands as a testament to the enduring power of print and the creativity of its time.
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Harper's Young People, September 5, 1882 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 6.45 $"Harper's Young People," published on September 5, 1882, is a delightful anthology aimed at a young audience, showcasing a range of stories, illustrations, and educational content that captivates the imagination of children. Curated by various authors and writers, this edition features a blend of adventure narratives, moral tales, and engaging illustrations that encourage a love for reading and learning. The magazine serves not only as entertainment but also as a tool for instilling important values, sparking curiosity about the world, and promoting the joys of friendship and exploration. Each page is filled with vibrant artwork that complements the text, making it visually appealing and accessible to young readers. Reflecting the cultural context of its time, this publication is an invaluable snapshot of 19th-century childhood experiences, providing modern readers insight into the themes and ideals that shaped youth literature of the era.
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