
What We Saw at Madame World's Fair Being a Series of Letters from the Twins at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition to Their Cousins at Home
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Authors:
- Gordon, Elizabeth
1866 - 1922
About this book
At the dawn of the 20th century, the Panama-Pacific International Exposition showcased innovation and cultural exchange, drawing visitors from around the globe. In "What We Saw at Madame World's Fair" by Elizabeth Gordon, readers are invited to explore this vibrant event through the eyes of twins Jane and Ellen. Their heartfelt letters detail not only the awe-inspiring exhibits but also the camaraderie and discoveries that shaped their youthful perspectives. From the dazzling architecture to the spirit of unity, this children's book offers a unique glimpse into a pivotal moment in history. Ideal for students and young readers, this engaging narrative fosters curiosity about cultural heritage and the significance of world fairs in shaping societal progress.
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