
BILL NYE'S RED BOOK - By Edgar Wilson Nye - Illustrated by J. H. Smith - Thompson & Thomas Chicago - 1891
BILL NYE'S RED BOOK
MY SCHOOL DAYS.
RECOLLECTIONS OF NOAH WEBSTER.
TO HER MAJESTY.
HABITS OF A LITERARY MAN.
A FATHER'S LETTER.
ARCHIMEDES.
TO THE PRESIDENT ELECT.
ANATOMY.
Step into the lively mind of a turn‑of‑the‑century humorist who mixes clever quips with sincere reflections. This volume gathers the author's favorite musings—everything from bright, off‑beat facts to the kind of practical wisdom that could even coax a smile from a house‑keeper. Illustrated with jaunty drawings, the pages feel like a friendly chat that welcomes both the curious reader and the casual listener.
In the opening chapters the writer recounts his modest beginnings in a log schoolhouse, describing a rival boy, a secret knot‑hole for study, and the mischievous sabotage that reshapes his classroom standing. He then moves on to a stint at a strict military academy, where the disciplined routine leaves a lasting imprint on his character. The tone remains playful yet sincere, offering a window into the formative moments that shaped his larger, irreverent worldview.
Full title
Bill Nye's Red Book New Edition New Edition
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (325K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-05-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1896
A sharp, popular humorist of the late 19th century, he turned everyday frustrations, politics, and American life into playful satire that reached a huge newspaper audience. His writing feels brisk and mischievous, with the voice of a born columnist who knew how to land a punchline.
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