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The American Boy's Handy Book
Daniel Carter Beard

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The American Boy's Handy Book

What To Do And How To Do It (Nonpareil Book, 29)

David R Godine (Oct 01, 1998)
9780879234492
| Paperback
441 pages | 140 x 190 mm | English
Dewey 790.194
LC Classification TT160 .B358 1983
LC Control No. 82003155

Subject

  • Amusements/ United States/ Juvenile Literature
  • Boys/ Recreation/ United States/ Juvenile Literature
  • Handicraft
  • Handicraft For Boys/ United States/ Juvenile Literature
  • Outdoor Recreation

Plot

Camp, explore, hike, discover, learn woodcraft--get outdoors and be at home in nature all through the year! There's so much to do and discover with this truly Handy Book as a guide. Written for children in 1882, and valuable for kids or adults today, the author suggests projects, crafts, plans, games, and schemes for camping trips, hikes, or the backyard. It contains plans for 16 kinds of kites and hot-air balloons and fishing tackle, how to make and stock an aquarium, to construct a water telescope and how to camp out without a tent. Or in a hut made from pine boughs. How to build 10 kinds of boats, including a flatboat with a covered cabin. Iceboats, too. Squirt guns with astonishing range and authority. One-person canoes. Bird calls. Learn to teach a dog to retrieve. And much more. Daniel Carter Beard was a founder of the scouting movement in America and wanted kids to enjoy the out-of-doors as much as he did. In his books, Beard helped preserve invaluable folkways that can instill self-reliance and a deeper appreciation of nature--all while having a world of fun. This is truly a book for all ages--including adults.

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