Harper's Young People, April 12, 1881 An Illustrated Weekly

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Harper's Young People, April 12, 1881 An Illustrated Weekly

by Various Authors

EN·~1 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

HOW SHALL I MAKE A LIVING?

6:10
2

INDIAN CORN: A LEGEND. - BY BENSON J. LOSSING.

5:38
3

NEXT SUMMER. - BY LAURA LEDYARD.

0:54
4

EASTER-EGGS. - BY MARY A. BARR.

5:38
5

A PASSING CLOUD. - BY M. J.

0:25
6

[Begun in No. 58 of Harper's Young People, December 7.] - TOBY TYLER; - OR, TEN WEEKS WITH A CIRCUS. - BY JAMES OTIS. - Chapter XVIII. - A DAY OF FREEDOM.

13:43
7

[to be continued.]

0:01
8

AN ENCHANTED SHIP; OR, THE DUTCH CAPTAIN'S DEVICE. - BY DAVID KER.

4:51
9

INDIAN CHILDREN.

2:25
10

SO VERY STRANGE. - BY CHARLES BARNARD.

5:27

Description

In this practical guide, young readers are invited to confront the timeless question of how to earn a living by discovering a useful trade. The author argues that steady work not only builds a sound body but also sharpens the mind, offering a reliable foundation for future success. By presenting clear, everyday examples, the book shows that honest labor can lead to both personal fulfillment and societal contribution.

Through vivid sketches of figures such as a fledgling printer who rose to become a celebrated statesman, a surveyor turned national hero, and an inventive mechanic who turned steam into a force of commerce, the narrative demonstrates how early dedication to a craft can shape a remarkable career. It also offers concrete suggestions—farm work, manufacturing, and shop apprenticeships—encouraging readers to seek hands‑on experience and find a path that matches their strengths and the opportunities of a growing nation.

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Full title

Harper's Young People, April 12, 1881 An Illustrated Weekly An Illustrated Weekly

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (90K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Annie R. McGuire

Release date

2014-04-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

VA

Various Authors

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