Published from 1873 to 1924, St. Nicholas was a hugely popular magazine for children, featuring stories, poems, and articles on a wide range of topics. Volume 1 includes works by famous authors such as Louisa May Alcott, Mark Twain, and Robert Louis Stevenson, while later volumes showcase the works of new and emerging writers. A delightful and entertaining look back at children's literature from the turn of the century.
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