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Harper Brothers Publishers Collection (#5)

"Harper Brothers Publishers: A Glimpse into History's Captivating Moments" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Harper Brothers Publishers




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"Harper Brothers Publishers: A Glimpse into History's Captivating Moments" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Harper Brothers Publishers. From the enchanting shores to the lush meadows, their publications have chronicled extraordinary events that shaped our past. In Harpers Weekly, Vol XXVII, No. 1405, November 14, 1883, we witness Theodore R Davis' artistic masterpiece "Flirting on the Sea-Shore and on the Meadow. " This evocative portrayal transports us to a bygone era where romance blossomed amidst nature's beauty. Delve deeper into history with Harvey Ellis' creation for Harpers Magazine: Christmas, 1898. The intricate details of this artwork transport us to a festive season filled with joy and wonder. Turn another page and find yourself captivated by John W. Menard's story in Harpers Weekly from January 23, 1869. Uncover tales of resilience and determination as this article sheds light on an inspiring individual who defied societal norms. Travel further back in time through Thomas Nast's illustrations featured in Harpers Weekly during pivotal moments such as "A Negro Regiment in Action" (March 14, 1863) or "Santa Claus in Camp" (January 3, 1863). These powerful images provide glimpses into significant historical events while showcasing Nast's remarkable talent. As you explore more pages from Harpers Weekly published on January 3rd, 1863 - like "Christmas Eve" or "Emancipation of the Negroes - The Past and Future, " you'll be transported to a crucial period when hope mingled with uncertainty amid a nation divided yet yearning for change. Finally, experience Mr. Thomas Nast's grand depiction titled "Grand Review of the Army of Potomac, " which graced Harper Brothers Publishers' collection.