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полная версияHarper\'s Young People, December 30, 1879

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Harper's Young People, December 30, 1879

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AN EMBARRASSMENT OF RICHES.—Drawn by J. E. Kelly.


New-Year's Gifts.—The custom of giving and receiving gifts at the new year dates from very early times indeed. The Druids used to cut down branches of their sacred mistletoe with a golden knife, and distribute them amongst the people as New-Year's gifts. As they cut it down they used to sing—

 
"Gather the mistletoe, the new year is at hand."
 

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HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE

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Address
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☞ Harper's Young People and Harper's Weekly will be sent to any address for one year, commencing with the first Number of Harper's Weekly for January, 1880, on receipt of $5.00 for the two Periodicals.

E. I. HORSMAN,

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(SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE),

80 & 82 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.

I have given Horsman's Bows the hardest and most merciless test imaginable. They stand better than any English Bows of the same class, and have all the good points desirable. His Snakewood, backed, and Beefwood, backed, are better than the same of English make.

Very sincerely yours,
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SKATES AND NOVELTIES,

Send for Catalogue
R. SIMPSON, 132 Nassau St., N. Y

PLAYS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, with Songs and Choruses, adapted for Private Theatricals. With the Music and necessary directions for getting them up. Sent on receipt of 30 cents, by HAPPY HOURS COMPANY, No. 5 Beekman Street, New York. Send your address for a Catalogue of Tableaux, Charades, Pantomimes, Plays, Reciters, Masks, Colored Fire, &c., &c.

BOOKS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

The Boy Travellers in the Far East.

Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey to Japan and China. By Thomas W. Knox. Illustrated. 8vo, Cloth, $3.00.

An Involuntary Voyage.

A Book for Boys. By Lucien Biart. Illustrated. 12mo, Cloth, $1.25.

Adventures of a Young Naturalist.

By Lucien Biart. Edited by Parker Gillmore. 117 Illustrations. 12mo, Cloth, $1.75.

What Mr. Darwin Saw

In his Voyage Round the World in the Ship "Beagle." Adapted for Youthful Readers. Maps and Illustrations. 8vo, Ornamental Cloth, $3.00.

The Princess Idleways.

By Mrs. W. J. Hays. Illustrated. 16mo, Cloth, 75 cents.

Stories of the Old Dominion.

By John Esten Cooke. Profusely Illustrated. 12mo, Illuminated Cloth, $1.50.

How to Get Strong,

And How to Stay So. By William Blaikie. Illustrated. 16mo, Cloth, $1.00.

The Boys of '76.

A History of the Battles of the Revolution. By Charles Carleton Coffin. Copiously Illustrated. 8vo, Cloth, $3.00.

The Story of Liberty.

By Charles Carleton Coffin. Copiously Illustrated. 8vo, Cloth, $3.00.

Our Children's Songs.

Illustrated. 8vo, Ornamental Cover, $1.00.

Books for Girls.

Written or Edited by the Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman." Illustrated. 6 vols., 16mo, Cloth, in neat case, $5.40; the volumes separately, 90 cents each.

Little Sunshine's Holiday.—The Cousin from India.—Twenty Years Ago.—Is it True?—An Only Sister.—Miss Moore.

Pet; or, Pastimes and Penalties.

By Rev. H. R. Haweis, M.A. With 50 Illustrations. 12mo, Cloth, $1.50.

Dogs and their Doings.

By Rev. F. O. Morris. Elegantly Illustrated. Square 4to, Ornamental Cloth, $1.75.

Books for Young People.

By Paul B. Du Chaillu. Illustrated. 5 vols., 12mo, Cloth, $1.50 each.

Stories of the Gorilla Country.—Wild Life under the Equator.—Lost in the Jungle.—My Apingi Kingdom.—The Country of the Dwarfs.

Smiles's Books for Young Men:

SELF-HELP.—CHARACTER.—THRIFT. 12mo, Cloth, $1.00 per volume.

Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York
☞ Harper & Brothers will send any of the above works by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the price
"A Holiday Book of the First Class."
Episcopal Register, Philadelphia.

THE
Boy Travellers in the Far East,

ADVENTURES OF
TWO YOUTHS IN A JOURNEY
TO
JAPAN AND CHINA

Illustrated, 8vo, Cloth, $3.00.

A more attractive book for boys and girls can scarcely be imagined.—N. Y. Times.

The best thing for a boy who cannot go to China and Japan is to get this book and read it.—Philadelphia Ledger.

Juvenile literature seems to have come to a climax in this book. In literary quality and in material form it is a decided improvement on anything of the kind ever before produced in America.—N. Y. Journal of Commerce.

One of the richest and most entertaining books for young people, both in text, illustrations, and binding, which has ever come to our table.—Providence Press.

Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, N. Y
☞ Sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the price
"A nice Gift for Children."
Pittsburgh Telegraph.

THE PRINCESS IDLEWAYS,

A FAIRY STORY

Illustrated, 16mo, Cloth, 75 cents.

Written in a simple but charming manner, and illustrated by beautiful pictures, so that a youngster just past the first reading-book would appreciate every word.—Christian Intelligencer, N. Y.

The illustrations are worthy of special commendation. Any so airy, pretty, and full of grace, have rarely appeared in any American book for children.—Hartford Courant.

The language in which it is told is so pure and agreeable, that parents and good bachelor uncles will find it a pleasure to read it aloud to the little ones.—Boston Courier.

Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, N. Y
☞ Sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the price

WHAT MR. DARWIN SAW

In His Voyage Round the World
in the Ship "Beagle."

ADAPTED FOR YOUTHFUL READERS.

Illustrated. 8vo, Cloth, $3.00.

A capital book on natural history for young readers.—Hartford Courant.

A superb volume filled with maps and pictures of beasts, birds, and fishes, as well as the faces of all sorts of men, and with all this a most delightful story of real travel round the world by a very famous naturalist.—Christian Intelligencer, N. Y.

To the intelligent boy or girl the book will be a perfect bonanza. * * * Every statement it contains may be accepted as accurately true. * * * This book shows once more that truth is stranger than fiction.—Philadelphia North American.

It can scarcely be opened anywhere without conveying interest and instruction.—S. S. Times, Phila.

Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York

Sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the price.



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1879-80
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BY

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COOKERY FOR THE MILLION
By Juliet Corson, of the N. Y. Cooking School
IN THE SICK ROOM
By Miss E. R. Scovil, of Mass. General Hospital
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By Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher
A Powerful Serial Story:
"Unto the Third and Fourth Generation."
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TEN MINUTE SERMONS TO CHILDREN
BY

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Frank Beard,

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From the best writers, including

Frank R. Stockton,

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Sarah J. Prichard,

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"A Fool's Errand,"

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