Description
Original vintage 1915 edition. Hardcover has some wear and slight fading at corners. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This charming 1915 edition of “Happy Half Hours with the Bible” offers a unique glimpse into early 20th-century religious education for children. Written by Logan Marshall, this work presents Scripture lessons through engaging stories, symbols, and illustrations – a creative approach to make biblical teachings accessible to young minds. The leather binding and occasional wear reflect its century-old heritage, inviting collectors to appreciate its historical significance as an artifact of pedagogical methods from a bygone era.
Beyond its utilitarian purpose, this volume holds literary value as an early example of children’s religious literature, a genre that flourished in the 19th and 20th centuries amid efforts to instill moral values through engaging narratives. Its weekly format, with lessons arranged for the 52 Sundays of the year, reveals the era’s emphasis on routine scriptural instruction, reflecting societal norms and priorities of the time.
For collectors of vintage children’s books, educational materials, or religious texts, this work offers a captivating time capsule – preserving not only the biblical stories themselves but also the cultural context in which they were taught to generations past.