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Aimed at young male readers, the collection assembles short narratives and anecdotes rewritten to illustrate moral principles and practical habits. Organized into chapters on how childhood habits shape adulthood, filial piety, social virtues and vices, bad company and habits, industry, honest conduct, the pursuit of knowledge, true greatness, miscellaneous moral topics, and religion, the pieces employ historical and domestic examples to encourage obedience, temperance, industry, honesty, and early religious formation. Stories function as instructive exemplars rather than mere entertainment, repeatedly stressing the formation of character and the consequences of personal choices.

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Harvey Newcomb

Harvey Newcomb was an American author known for his works aimed at guiding young people in moral and ethical living. His notable titles include "A Practical Directory for Young Christian Females," which provides advice and encouragement for young women in their spiritual journeys. Newcomb also wrote "Anecdotes for Boys," a collection of stories designed to impart moral lessons, and "How to Be a Man," which offers guidance on manhood and personal development. His writings reflect a commitment to Christian values and education, making significant contributions to literature focused on youth and character building.

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