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E-book: American Boy's Handy Book: What to Do and How to Do It

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  • Pub. Date: 01-Nov-2018
  • Publisher: The Lyons Press
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  • Pub. Date: 01-Nov-2018
  • Publisher: The Lyons Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493039227

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Long before "danger" was a book for boys, there was The American Boy's Handy Book by Daniel Beard—a beloved classic by one of the original founders of the Boy Scouts of America. The American Boy's Handy Book was designed to provide hundreds of activities for restless young boys—adventures and games, indoors and out, in every season of the year. It was originally published in 1882 and became an instant bestseller. Now, this much-loved classic is back in print for a new generation to enjoy. If you're not too young to fly a kite, or too old to enjoy a day of good fishing, The American Boy's Handy Book is chock full of games and activities just for you! There's something for boys of every age and for every day of the year in this book:

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At first glance, this republication of a more than 100-year-old book is simply an artifact of immense nostalgic charm.... The Handy Book was then - and now again is - a brim-full collection of guidance on an immensity of subjects, ranging from knot tying to boat-making, to outdoor survival without appropriate gear. Sure there have been developments and discoveries since, of equipment and techniques. But it's astonishing how up to date much of the splendid stuff is." -- Michael Pakenham * Baltimore Sun * Over 100 years after its original publication, The American Boy's Handy Book: What to Do and How to Do It is still engaging the imaginations of children and adults. * Family News * Using the original type and illustrations, The American Boy's Handy Book gives step-by-step instructions for a number of projects, many of which require adult supervision. * Coastal Family * This paperback includes many oldies but goodies - in fact it was first published in 1888! This guide was written by Daniel Carter Beard.... He had a love of making things and spending time outdoors, and he passed along his knowledge in this book. * Charlotte Parent * There's always something fun for your boys to do in The American Boy's Handy Book. Activities include everything from camping without a tent to building boats. * Puget Sound Parent * The do-it-yourself projects are arranged by season Spring begins with elaborate kite building and goes on to fishing and aquariums. Summer activities include knots, boat building, homemade hunting apparatus and camp craft. -- Mike Maza, of the Dallas Morning News * Patriot-News * Delightful. * New Hampshire Sunday News * Timeless. -- Richard C. Debold * Middletown Press *

Spring
Chapter I Kite Time
3(20)
Man Kite
5(4)
The Woman Kite
9(2)
A Boy Kite
11(1)
Frog Kite
11(2)
The Butterfly Kite
13(1)
The King Crab Kite
14(1)
Fish Kite
15(1)
The Turtle Kite
16(2)
The Shield Kite
18(1)
A Star Kite
19(1)
The Chinese Dragon Kite
19(2)
The Japanese Square Kite
21(1)
The Moving Star
21(2)
Chapter II War Kites
23(5)
Unarmed War Kite
23(1)
Armed Kites
24(1)
Armed Kite Fighting
25(1)
How to Make the Knives
25(1)
How to Make Cutters
26(1)
Kite Clubs
27(1)
Chapter III Novel Modes Of Fishing
28(8)
The Bell Pole
28(1)
Jugging for Cats
29(2)
The Dancing Fisherman
31(1)
Toy Boats for Fishing
32(1)
The Wooden Otter
33(1)
Fishing for Fresh-Water Clams
33(3)
Chapter IV Home-Made Fishing Tackle
36(8)
The Rod
36(1)
Tin and Spool Reel
37(1)
The Forked Stick Reel
38(1)
Home-Made Nets
39(3)
A Home-Made Minnow Bucket
42(1)
Inhabitants of the Water
43(1)
Chapter V How To Stock, Make, And Keep A Fresh-Water Aquarium
44(14)
Stocking
53(1)
The Frog
54(2)
Gold-Fish versus Bass
56(1)
Aquarium Cement
57(1)
Chapter VI How To Keep Aquatic Plants In The House Or Flower-Garden
58(3)
Water-Lily
58(2)
Cat-Tails
60(1)
Chapter VII How To Stock And Keep A Marine Aquarium
61(5)
Cement for Marine Aquaria
62(4)
Chapter VIII How To Collect For Marine Aquarium
66(5)
Summer
Chapter IX Knots, Bends, And Hitches
71(12)
How to Make a Horse-Hair Watch-Guard
74(1)
Miscellaneous
75(3)
Whip-Lashes
78(1)
Splices, Timber-Hitches, etc.
78(5)
Chapter X The Water-Telescope
83(3)
How to Make a Wooden Water-Telescope
83(1)
A Tin Water-Telescope
84(2)
Chapter XI Dredge, Tangle, And Trawl Fishing
86(9)
A New Sport
86(2)
The Tangle
88(1)
The Trawl
88(1)
How to Make a Bake-Pan Dredge
89(1)
A Tin-Pail Dredge
90(1)
How to Make a Broomstick Tangle
91(1)
The Old Chain Tangle
91(1)
Hints and Suggestions to Amateurs
91(2)
The Use of the Tangle
93(2)
Chapter XII Home-Made Boats
95(23)
Birth of the "Man-Friday" Catamaran; The Crusoe Raft
95(2)
The Crusoe Raft
97(4)
The Scow
101(4)
A Floating Camp, or the Boy's Own Flat-Boat
105(8)
The Yankee Pine
113(5)
Chapter XIII How To Rig And Sail Small Boats
118(14)
Simplest Rig Possible
122(2)
Leg-of-Mutton Rig
124(2)
The Latteen Rig
126(1)
The Cat Rig
127(1)
How to Make a Sail
128(1)
Hints to Beginners
128(4)
Chapter XIV Novelties In Soap-Bubbles
132(4)
Every Boy his own Bubble-Pipe
132(4)
Chapter XV Fourth Of July Balloons, With New And Novel Attachments
136(12)
Chapter XVI How To Camp Out Without A Tent
148(13)
Hints to Amateur Campers
159(1)
Provisions
159(1)
Shelter
159(1)
Choosing Companions
160(1)
Chapter XVII Bird Singers, Etc
161(6)
The Block Bird Singer
161(1)
The Corn-stalk Fiddle
162(1)
The Pumpkin-vine Fife
163(1)
A Pumpkin-vine Flute
163(1)
Cane Fife
163(1)
The Voice Disguiser
164(1)
The Locust Singer
164(2)
The Hummer
166(1)
Chapter XVIII Bird Nesting
167(4)
How to Collect and Preserve Eggs
167(2)
Birds' Nests
169(1)
Preserving Nests
170(1)
Chapter XIX How To Rear Wild Birds
171(9)
Robins, Thrushes, Wrens, and other Small Birds
171(1)
Squabs
172(1)
The Cow Blackbird
172(1)
Wrens, Sparrows, and Finches
173(1)
The Bobolink
173(1)
The Catbird
174(1)
Robins
174(1)
The Brown Thrush, or Thrasher
175(1)
The Wood Thrush
175(1)
Bluebirds
176(1)
The Summer Yellowbird
176(1)
The Bluejay
177(1)
Humming-Bird
177(3)
Chapter XX How To Rear Wild Birds-continued
180(8)
The Crow, Hawk, and other Large Birds
180(2)
The Hawk
182(1)
The Hawk as a "Scare-Crow"
183(1)
The Hawk as a Decoy
183(1)
Owls
184(1)
Sea Birds
184(2)
Strange Domestic Fowls
186(2)
Chapter XXI Home-Made Hunting Apparatus, Etc
188(12)
Spearing Fish
188(1)
How to Make a Fish Spear
188(2)
How to Make the Torches and Jack-Lights
190(1)
How to Make the Boomerang
190(2)
To Throw a Boomerang
192(1)
The Miniature Boomerang
193(1)
The Whip-Bow
194(1)
Throw-Sticks
195(1)
The Bird Bolas
196(1)
The Elastic Cross-Bow
197(3)
Chapter XXII How To Make Blow-Guns, Elder Guns, Etc
200(9)
To Make a Blow-Gun
201(1)
Squirt-Guns
202(1)
Elder Guns and Pistols
203(2)
The Spring Shot-Gun
205(4)
Autumn
Chapter XXIII Traps And Trappings
209(14)
Rats
210(1)
The Paper Pitfall
211(1)
Jug Trap
212(1)
The Mole and How to Trap Him
213(1)
The Figure Four
214(1)
Mole Trap
214(1)
The Toll- gate Trap
215(2)
The Partridge Snare
217(1)
Set-Line Snares
218(1)
The Spring Snare
219(2)
Hen-Coop Trap
221(2)
Chapter XXIV Tags Dogs
223(9)
How to Choose a Dog
224(2)
How to Train Dogs
226(1)
To Teach a Dog to Retrieve
227(1)
Pointers and Setters
228(1)
Pet Dogs
229(3)
Chapter XXV Practical Taxidermy For Boys
232(16)
Skinning
233(3)
Stuffing
236(3)
A New Manner of Preserving Fish
239(2)
Design for Sketching Aquarium
241(1)
Preserving Insects
242(1)
Morse Insect Box
243(1)
The Lawrence Breeding Box
244(1)
Spiders
245(1)
How to Make Beautiful or Comical Groups and Designs of Insects
245(1)
Marine Animals
246(2)
Chapter XXVI Every Boy A Decorative Artist
248(9)
Shadow Pictures-Photographic Paper-How to Enlarge or Reduce a Picture, etc.
248(2)
How to Enlarge or Reduce by Squares
250(2)
How to Make a Camera for Drawing
252(5)
Winter
Chapter XXVII Snowball Warfare
257(12)
How to Build Snow Forts-How to Make Shields and Ammunition Sleds
257(1)
How to Build the Fort
258(2)
How to Make an Ammunition Sled
260(1)
How to Make the Shield
261(1)
Rules of the Game
262(2)
A Snow Battle
264(3)
How to Bind a Prisoner without a Cord
267(1)
Company Rest
267(2)
Chapter XXVIII Snow-Houses And Statuary
269(6)
Snow Statuary
272(3)
Chapter XXIX Sleds, Chair-Sleighs, And Snow-Shoes
275(6)
A Chair-Sleigh
275(1)
Folding Chair-Sleigh
276(2)
The Toboggan
278(1)
Snow-Shoes or Skates
279(2)
Chapter XXX How To Make The Tom Thumb Ice-Boat And Larger Craft
281(5)
Chapter XXXI The Winged Skaters, And How To Make The Wings
286(10)
Bat Wings
288(1)
The Norton Rig
288(2)
The Norwegian Rig
290(1)
The Danish Rig
291(1)
The English Rig
292(1)
The Cape Vincent Rig
293(1)
A Country Rig
294(2)
Chapter XXXII Winter Fishing - Spearing And Snaring - Fisherman's Movable Shanties, Etc
296(9)
Smelt Fishing and the Smelt Fisher's House
297(3)
The Spearsman's Shanty
300(1)
Snaring Fish
301(1)
Spearing Fish
302(1)
How to Build a Fishing House
303(2)
Chapter XXXIII In-Door Amusements
305(9)
Bric-i-Brac, or the Tourist's Curiosities
305(4)
Mind-Reading
309(1)
A Literary Sketch Club
310(4)
Chapter XXXIV The Boy's Own Phunnygraph
314(8)
Chapter XXXV How To Make Puppets And A Puppet-Show
322(12)
How to Make the Stage
323(1)
The Scenery
323(2)
The Old Mill
325(1)
Puss
325(2)
Corsando and the Donkey
327(1)
The Royal Coach
328(2)
Carabas
330(1)
How to Work the Puppets
330(1)
Stage Effects
331(1)
How to Make a Magical Dance
332(1)
How to Make a Sea Scene
332(2)
Chapter XXXVI Puss-In-Boots. Dramatized And Adapted For A Puppet-Show
334(11)
Act I., Scene I., Landscape, with Tree, Bridge, and Mill at one side
334(2)
Scene II., Woods
336(1)
Act II., Scene I., King's Palace
337
Scene II., High-road
238(103)
Act III., Scene I., Interior of Ogre's Castle
341(4)
Chapter XXXVII How To Make A Magic Lantern-A Kaleidoscope-A Fortune-Teller's Box, Etc
345(9)
A Home-Made Kaleidoscope
347(1)
The Fortune-Teller's Box
348(3)
The Magic Cask
351(1)
How the Barrel is Made
352(2)
Chapter XXXVIII How To Make The Dancing Fairies, The Bather, And The Orator
354(5)
How to Make a Handkerchief Doll
354(2)
The Bather
356(1)
The Orator
357(2)
Chapter XXXIX How To Make Various And Divers Whirligigs
359(9)
Potato Mill
359(1)
A Saw-Mill
360(1)
The Rainbow Whirligig
361(2)
A Paradoxical Whirligig
363(1)
The Phantasmoscope, or Magic Wheel
364(4)
Chapter XL The Universe In A Card-Box
368(3)
Chapter XLI Life Instilled Into Paper Puppets, And Matches Made Of Human Fingers
371(3)
To Light the Gas with your Finger
373(1)
Chapter XLII Home-Made Masquerade And Theatrical Costumes
374(19)
The White Man of the Desert
374(1)
"The Fourteenth Century Young Man"
375(1)
The Mediaeval Hat
376(1)
The Wig
377(1)
Eyebrows, Moustache, and Beard
377(1)
The Doublet
377(1)
Trunks
378(1)
Tights
379(1)
To Dress
379(1)
The Baby
379(1)
How to Make a Handkerchief Hood
380(13)
Index 393
Daniel Beard, a founding member of the Boy Scouts of America, firmly believed in letting boys make their own playthings with their hands, to encourage them to value their own work and gain skills needed to successfully invent, construct and dream. This is truer today than ever beforein a world of video games and cell phones. Welcome the joys of childhood back into your children's lives with The American Boy's Handy Book, and help them discover hobbies, games and activities that will stimulate their imagination and create a sense of adventure in the real world around us.

Lina Beard and Adelia B. Beard were sisters of Daniel Carter Beard (1850 - 1941) who was the first National Commissioner and Chairman of the Court of Honor in the Boy Scouts of America. The siblings were co-founders of the Campfire Girls.