Berlin, Bimstiel, 1760 - 1769. 8vo. All eight parts (Four volumes, each in two parts) in the original red boards with blue title-label to spines. All edges coloured in blue. Extremities, especially spines, faded. Head of spines with a bit of loss of the cardboard. Title-pages printed in red. Internally very nice and clean. (16), 320 pp. (16), 321-736 pp. (16), 384 pp. (16), 385-768 pp. (16), 320 pp. (16), 321-640 pp. (16), 384 pp. (16), 385-768 pp.
Reference : 61654
The exceedingly rare first edition of one of the earliest periodicals aimed specifically at children. It was part of a broader movement during the Enlightenment that began to address children as individuals with unique educational needs. This periodical played a foundational role in forming a genre focused on child-friendly content, setting the stage for future children's literature by experimenting with ways to present moral and educational material directly to young readers. (see Uphaus-Wehmeier, Die Jugendzeitschriften des 18. Jahrhunderts).
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