Harper’s Young People, an illustrated weekly publication for children, includes serialized and one-off short stories, tales from history, poetry, puzzles, and other fun. This 18th issue of the serial, published on March 2, 1880, tells the tales of a dangerous African hunt, an evil bishop who meets his match, delightfully thwarted suburban hijinks, the weird, wild, and wonderful animals of Tasmania, and more. This periodical was published by Harper & Brothers, known today for their other publications Harper’s Bazaar and Harper’s Magazine. – Summary by Jill Engle
Other Audiobook
Audiobook: Magic of Oz (version 2)
This is the second to last book in the OZ series that Baum actually wrote
Audiobook: Mr. Britling Sees It Through
“Mr. Britling Sees It Through” is H. G. Wells’ attempt to make sense of World
Audiobook: One-Act Play Collection 013
Here, in our 13th collection, are 10 One Act Plays for your enjoyment. They range
Audiobook: Parables of the Cross
Death is the Gate of Life. There was deep insight in those old words. For
Audiobook: Volpone, or, The Fox
Volpone is a comedy by Ben Jonson first produced in 1606, drawing on elements of
Audiobook: Persians (version 2)
The earliest of Aeschylus’ plays to survive is “The Persians” (Persai), performed in 472 BC
Audiobook: Story of One Short Life, 1783 to 1818
This is a brief biography of Samuel J. Mills who was instrumental in establishing the
Audiobook: Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and Architects Vol 4
The Lives of the Most Excellent Italian Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, from Cimabue to Our
Audiobook: Campfire Girls In The Allegheny Mountains or, A Christmas Success Against Odds
The Camp Fire Girls books is a series of fiction novels written for children by
Audiobook: Ιστορίαι (Histories) Βιβλίον 7 (Book 7)
Η Ιστορία του Θουκυδίδη εξιστορεί τα πρώτα 20 χρόνια του πολέμου μεταξύ της Αθήνας και
Audiobook: Gold Hunter’s Experience
“Early in the summer of 1860, I had an attack of gold fever. In Chicago,
Audiobook: A Dialogue between a Methodist and a Churchman
William Law (1686-1761) was an Anglican priest, Christian mystic, and one of the most prominent,