New Ideas for American Boys; The Jack of All Trades

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New Ideas for American Boys; The Jack of All Trades

by Daniel Carter Beard

EN·~5 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total

The Jack Of All Trades: New Ideas for American Boys

0:10

PREFACE.

3:28

CHAPTER I. TREE-TOP CLUB HOUSES.

19:22

CHAPTER II. HUNTING WITHOUT A GUN. - How to Capture and Trap Small Live Animals.

20:00

CHAPTER III. THE BACK-YARD ZOO.

22:07

CHAPTER IV. A BACK-YARD FISH-POND.

6:14

CHAPTER V. PIGEON-LOFTS AND BANTAM-COOPS.

9:36

CHAPTER VI. HOW TO MAKE A BACK-YARD AVIARY.

7:59

CHAPTER VII. A BOY’S BACK-YARD WORKSHOP. - How to make Buildings Plumb and Level.

20:51

CHAPTER VIII. HOW TO BUILD AN UNDERGROUND CLUB-HOUSE.

9:05

Description

A lively handbook for adventurous youngsters, this volume invites boys to become “Jacks of all trades” by diving into hands‑on projects that blend fun with practical skill. From building tree‑top clubhouses to simple experiments with tools and materials, each chapter offers step‑by‑step guidance tested by the author and countless eager readers. The tone celebrates the rugged spirit of early American pioneers, urging young minds to solve problems and develop confidence through honest work.

Beyond the mechanics, the book weaves gentle lessons about respect for nature and the value of creating things with one’s own hands. It encourages parents to supply the right supplies and a little supervision, turning idle curiosity into productive play. With clear instructions and a modest dash of historical charm, the guide promises countless hours of constructive entertainment for any boy eager to explore, tinker, and grow.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (317K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Cindy Horton, Craig Kirkwood, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2015-09-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Daniel Carter Beard

Daniel Carter Beard

1850–1941

A lively illustrator and outdoorsman, he helped shape American scouting by turning woodcraft, practical skills, and adventure into something boys could imagine themselves doing. His books mixed know-how with enthusiasm, making camp life feel both useful and fun.

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