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Jan 1, 1850 — Jan 1, 1941· 91 yrs

UNITED STATES AUTHOR · AMUSEMENTS · CAMPING

Daniel Carter Beard

Also known as: Daniel [Carter] Beard, Daniel, Carter Beard

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IT is a pleasant sensation to sit in the first spring sunshine and feel the steady pull of a good kite upon the string, and watch its graceful movements as it sways from side to side, ever mounting higher and higher, as if impatient to free itself and soar away amid the clouds.

— from The American boys handy book

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Boat-building and boating

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The American boys handy book

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A nostalgic re-print of a practical manual for a boy's life around the turn of the 20th century. Sadly, many of the activities in this book are out of reach for the modern boy. The manual assumes the reader lives if not in utter wilderness, at least within walking distance of nature; which is no longer the case for most urban or even suburban boys. Also, a lot of the projects for building things assume the boy has access to items which are no longer commonly to be found; wooden barrel lids for one. The book is not for these reasons useless; several activities, such as knot-tying, are still practical skills to learn. In areas that get snow in the winter, the directions for building snow forts and playing winter games are clear and the designs work. As a practical how-to manual or as a social history of childhood in America, the Handy Book is an enjoyable and useful book.

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The original boy's handy book

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Beard, co-founder of the Boy Scouts of America, gives tips for a wide variety of skills on kite making, gardening, trapping and hunting, and other things that are of interest to boys.

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