Gems for the Young Folks


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Gems For the Young Folks, book four of the Faith-Promoting Series, is a volume of interesting stories about visions and dreams, healings, and divine impressions. This is a unique insight into the lives of many early Saints, their missionary work and other adventures, and testimonies about the goodness of the Lord. Like many other volumes in the Faith-Promoting Series, this book is a compilation from a number of authors, edited by George Q. Cannon, a member of the first presidency and founder of Deseret Book. Some of the authors remain anonymous, while others share experiences under their own names. Like all of the volumes in this series, and as the title suggests, it was written with Youth in mind. I hope that this volume will help to build the faith and strengthen the testimony of all who read it.




Gems for the Young Folks


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Our Young Folks


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Reading for the Young


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Young Folks' History of the United States


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1875. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.




Young Folk's Treasury Volume III - in 12 Volumes


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This wonderful collection of stories for children, contains a wealth of classic tales adapted for the younger reader. It includes 'Don Quixote', Gulliver's Travel', 'The Arabian Nights', 'The Pilgrim's Progress', 'Robinson Crusoe', and many more. It is an excellent work for exposing youngsters to great works of literature in a form easily understood by the developing mind. Accompanying our republication of this volume, we have included a brand new introductory biography on the editor of the work, American Essayist, Hamilton Wright Mabie.










Gems for the Young Folks


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"[...]the tent every night, also tying ropes to the wagon wheels and staking the same. He also fixed the stove daily, or rather made me do it, and this work of course became very monotonous. Uncle assisted me a week or two in performing camp duties and also in driving team. I was grateful for all his previous kindness to me and in order to prove this I willingly performed all the duties required of me. But in a very short time he left all this work to me, and driving team all day and performing these duties afterwards kept me entirely out of mischief. All went well until after we passed Julesburg, on the Platte River, when the following important incidents occurred: I had slept a little longer than usual, having failed to awake before sunrise. My uncle aroused me and passionately remarked that he had not brought me[...]".




Our Young Folks


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Popular children's magazine containing music, enigmas, charades, maps, stories and articles by various authors.