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Obras de Harper's Monthly

Harper's school geography (1896) 18 copias
Harper's Fourth Reader (1888) 6 copias
Harper's Second Reader (1888) 2 copias
The West 1 copia
Artistry (1991) 1 copia
TRUE PEACE 1 copia

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Established in 1850, Harper’s magazine is one of the oldest and most trusted magazines in America. It’s award-winning journalism and reporting for the socially concerned, well-educated men and women who treasure intriguing perspectives and superb writing of issues and world events. This magazine balances coverage of political, social, literary, scientific and cultural themes by running essays, fiction and articles by distinguished writers and promising new voices.


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Magaziness | Sep 23, 2022 |
"A Little Journey in Java," pg. 31. A volume of facsimiles of original articles from nineteenth and early twentieth century Harper's magazines focuses on visitors' accounts of the scenes and customs of the Old World. Fitzgerald traces what it meant for southern Chinese people to be incorporated into the empire. The imperial court pushed its standards, its religions, its family values, and its taxes down the villagers' throats. The account captures both the devoted cultural imperialism of court emissaries, and the eclectic local resistance. I feel, however, that this was not really a matter of expansion by "the Chinese people." It was a matter of an expanding imperial system, which regarded its subjects as civilized to the degree they conformed to the hierarchical, patriarchal ways of northern warlords.… (más)
 
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Alhickey1 | otra reseña | Mar 1, 2020 |
During the late 19th century and early 20th century, when the world was a much larger place (before radio, air travel, television, and Internet) Harper's Magazine provided armchair travelers with a broad array of articles detailing the life, customs, and sights of faraway lands across the globe. This collection contains about 40 articles from that simpler time, giving the modern reader historical insight into not only life as it was, but also the standard for magazine journalism of the era. The writing generally is quite dry. The writers tended to view from a distance, inevitably keeping the reader at arm's length as well. Long and long-winded paragraphs are the norm. Quotes from locals are rare. But if you can look past this staid style, there are some fine glimpses of what the world was like back then: Folkestone (England), Parisian cafes, Cairo, Peking, The Arran Islands (Ireland), London, and more. The inclusion of the original photographs and illustrations enhances the unique "time machine" experience that this collection provides.… (más)
 
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ghr4 | otra reseña | Feb 5, 2016 |
Includes numerous illustrations by Frederic Remington, story by Mark Twain, poetry by Walt Whitman, James Whitcomb Riley, article on the treason trial of Aaron Burr with a nice illustration of Burr in old age.
 
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SteveJohnson | Feb 15, 2014 |

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Obras
647
Miembros
1,328
Popularidad
#19,369
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
5
ISBNs
24

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