"The History of Master George Freeland, Or, how to Spend Your Time" by W. F. (William Francis) Sullivan offers young readers a glimpse into early 19th-century American childhood. This classic work of juvenile fiction provides moral lessons interwoven into the daily life of young George. Readers will appreciate the historical details and the emphasis on Christian values that shaped early American society.
First published in 1816, this enduring tale continues to resonate with those interested in historical children’s literature and the importance of moral education. "The History of Master George Freeland" is a valuable addition to any collection of classic juvenile stories, offering insights into a bygone era and the timeless themes of virtue and character development.
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