The Boy's Own Book of Indoor Games and Recreations

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The Boy's Own Book of Indoor Games and Recreations

by C. Stansfeld Hicks, John Nevil Maskelyne, Gordon Stables

EN·~20 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

THE BOY’S OWN BOOK OF INDOOR GAMES AND RECREATIONS

5:48
2

SECTION I. GYMNASTICS, INDIAN CLUBS, DUMBBELLS, AND JUGGLING WITH BALLS.

1:48:59
3

SECTION II. MODEL-MAKING—MOVING AND OTHERWISE.

3:47:32
4

SECTION III. GAMES OF SKILL, ETC.

2:24:30
5

SECTION IV. THE MAGIC-LANTERN, AND ALL ABOUT IT.

1:18:58
6

SECTION V. HOW TO BUILD BOATS, PUNTS, CANOES, ETC.

1:21:00
7

SECTION VI. PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE OCCUPATIONS FOR SPARE HOURS.

3:14:28
8

SECTION VII. THE BOY’S OWN WORKSHOP.

1:51:03
9

SECTION VIII. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND TOYS.—HOW TO MAKE THEM AND HOW TO PLAY THEM.

25:07
10

SECTION IX. ELECTRICITY, AND HOW TO USE IT IN PLAY AND EARNEST.

46:12

Description

A practical companion for curious youngsters, this volume gathers a wealth of indoor pastimes that teach as they entertain. From simple hand‑made games and clever puzzles to more involved projects like model‑building and basic taxidermy, each activity is laid out step by step with clear explanations and generous illustrations. The contributors balance solid scientific grounding with the joy of hands‑on recreation, so readers learn underlying principles while their imagination is sparked.

The book is organized to grow with its audience, beginning with easy exercises and progressing to challenges that demand a bit more skill or material. It offers alternatives for every budget, ensuring that a boy with a modest supply of tools can still join in. Alongside the practical guidance, the text weaves gentle moral reflections, encouraging the development of character as well as competence. Whether read at home or in a school workshop, it promises a rewarding way to fill spare hours with constructive, wholesome fun.

Details

Full title

The Boy's Own Book of Indoor Games and Recreations A Popular Encyclopædia for Boys

Language

en

Duration

~20 hours (1188K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Harry Lamé and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-07-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

CS

C. Stansfeld Hicks

Best remembered for a lively practical guide to small craft, this early boating writer brought together yacht sailing, canoeing, model yachting, and hands-on boatbuilding in one ambitious volume. His work has the feel of an enthusiast sharing what he knew with other people eager to get on the water.

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John Nevil Maskelyne

John Nevil Maskelyne

1839–1917

A brilliant Victorian magician and inventor, he helped turn stage illusion into a modern theatrical art. His shows mixed clever engineering, showmanship, and a fascination with how easily the eye can be fooled.

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Gordon Stables

Gordon Stables

1840–1910

A Scottish naval surgeon turned storyteller, he poured his love of travel, animals, and outdoor life into fast-moving adventure tales for young readers. His books mix brisk action with the confidence of someone who had seen ships, storms, and distant places for himself.

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