Chatterbox, 1906
Chatterbox, published in 1906, is a collection of children's stories and writings compiled by various authors in the early 20th century. It features a range of tales that include historical narratives and humorous anecdotes, aimed at educating and entertaining young readers. Notable pieces include an account of the construction of the Brooklyn Suspension Bridge, highlighting the engineering challenges faced by John A. Roebling and his son, Washington Roebling, as well as moral stories that address themes of friendship and responsibility.




























