Libro correspondiente al primer n mero de la revista La Edad de Oro publicada por Mart en el mes de julio de 1889 en Nueva York, y que se considera un cl sico de la literatura hispanoamericana. En este primer tomo se re nen cuentos, poemas e historias en un lenguaje para que todos los ni os los entiendan y adem s, aprendan. Adem s de una introducci n que Mart titul "A los ni os que lean La Edad de Oro", contiene: "Tres h roes", "Dos Milagros", "Me ique", "Cada uno a su oficio: f bula de Emerson", "La Il ada de Homero", "Un juego nuevo y otros viejos", "Beb y el se or Don Pomposo" y, como en los dem s tomos, "La ltima p gina". Book corresponding to the first issue of The Golden Age magazine, published by Mart in July, 1889, in New York, considered a classic of the Hispanic-American literature. In this first volume are gathered stories, poems and history texts in a language that every child may understand and also, learn. Besides an introduction titled "To the Children Who Read The Golden Age", the book contains: "Three Heroes", "Two Miracles", "Me ique", "Each One to His Trade", "Homer's Iliad", "A New Game, and Some Other Old", "Beb and Mr. Don Pomposo", and like in the rest of the volumes, "The Last Page."
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