
A warm invitation to rediscover the simple joys of outdoor play, this guide celebrates the timeless bond between honest competition and character. It encourages boys—and the adults who love them—to embrace games that build integrity, confidence, and a sense of community, while reminding parents, grandparents, and even sisters that everyone can find delight in the same pastimes. By linking the vigor of youth with the wisdom of age, the book promises a shared experience that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
The opening chapter turns its focus to marbles, tracing their ancient roots from river‑shaped pebbles to the polished agates prized by collectors. Readers learn how different cultures produce these tiny spheres, the language of the game, and the basic techniques for shooting and scoring. Practical tips on acquiring skill and understanding the varied rules make it easy for newcomers to join in, ensuring that the classic pastime remains a lively part of modern childhood.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (221K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1844–1912
A Civil War veteran who turned a remarkably varied life into adventure stories, practical guides, and historical fiction. His background as a soldier, journalist, photographer, and illustrator gives his work an energetic, lived-in feel.
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