Harper's Young People (Bookshelf)

From Project Gutenberg, the first producer of free ebooks.

Jump to: navigation, search

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.

—Excerpted from Harper's Young People on Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia.

Contents

Harper's Young People

Volume 1

Volume 2

Harper's Round Table

Harper's Round Table is the same magazine as Harper's Young People, but with a new title; the Volume and Issue numbering continues from Harper's Young People.

Volume 16