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AXEPU Historical Children’s Library is an independent catalogue of source-attributed public-domain editions focused on Children’s. Each record connects readers with edition facts, historical context and the original source record.

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This digital library brings together 90 works of juvenile fiction spanning young readers, school stories, children’s adventures, and fairy & moral tales. The collection features representative authors such as Barnum, Rogers, Ralphson, Garis, Baum, Lavell, and Seaman, with titles including Dick Kent, Fur Trader, Honor Bright: A Story for Girls, and Little Jack Rabbit and Danny Fox. Frequent subjects range from animals and adventure to conduct of life, mystery, and boarding school life.

Readers will find stories of boys and girls navigating voyages, wars, detective puzzles, and Christian life. Illustrated editions by artists like Walter S. Rogers and C. M. Relyea enrich the experience. This curated selection offers a window into classic children's literature from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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