The American Boy's Handy Book: Turn-of-the-Century Classic of Crafts and Activities

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Courier Corporation, 2003 M01 1 - 441 páginas
Gives illustrated instructions for a variety of projects and activities for each season of the year including making kites, rearing wild birds, camping out without a tent, sailing small boats, fishing in winter, raising dogs, making theatrical costumes, and many other things.

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CHAPTER L
3
CHAPTER II
23
CHAPTER IV
36
HOW TO STOCK Make and Keep A FRESHWATER AQUARIUM
44
CHAPTER VII
61
SUMMER
68
CHAPTER X
83
CHAPTER XIII
118
CHAPTER XXVII
257
CHAPTER XXVIII
269
CHAPTER XXIX
275
CHAPTER XXXI
286
CHAPTER XXXII
296
CHAPTER XXXIII
305
CHAPTER XXXIV
314
CHAPTER XXXV
322

CHAPTER XIV
132
CHAPTER XVI
148
CHAPTER XVII
161
CHAPTER XVIII
167
CHAPTER XX
180
CHAPTER XXI
188
CHAPTER XXII
200
CHAPTER XXIII
209
CHAPTER XXV
232
CHAPTER XXVI
248
CHAPTER XXXVI
334
CHAPTER XXXVIII
354
CHAPTER XL
368
CHAPTER XLII
374
SPRING
383
SUMMER
389
SOAPBUBBLES
410
AUTUMN
421
WINTER
428
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Known as "Uncle Dan" to those who knew him well, Daniel Carter Beard (1850-1941) was a famed author, illustrator, and social champion. Inspired by the rugged traditions of the American frontier, Beard founded the Sons of Daniel Boone in 1905. Five years later, he merged the organization with the newly formed Boy Scouts of America.

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