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  • The American Boy's Handy Book: What to Do and How to Do It

    Daniel Carter Beard, Noel Perrin

    Paperback (Nonpareil Books, July 16, 2010)
    Camp, explore, hike, discover, learn woodcraft―get outdoors and be at home in nature all through the year! There’s so much to do and discover with this truly Handy Book as a guide. Written for children in 1882, and valuable for kids or adults today, the author suggests projects, crafts, plans, games, and schemes for camping trips, hikes, or the backyard. It contains plans for 16 kinds of kites and hot-air balloons and fishing tackle, how to make and stock an aquarium, to construct a water telescope and how to camp out without a tent. Or in a hut made from pine boughs. How to build 10 kinds of boats, including a flatboat with a covered cabin. Iceboats, too. Squirt guns with astonishing range and authority. One-person canoes. Bird calls. Daniel Carter Beard, a founder of the scouting movement in America, helped preserve invaluable folkways that can instill self-reliance and a deeper appreciation of nature―all while having a world of fun for all ages.
  • American Girls Handy Book: How to Amuse Yourself and Others

    Lina Beard, Adelia Beard

    Paperback (Nonpareil Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Explore, hike, discover, be crafty and have fun with friends or alone, indoors or outside! Written for children in 1893, and valuable for both kids and adults today, here's a magical cornucopia of projects, devices, toys, gifts, dolls, recipes, decorations, perfumes, wax and clay modeling, oil and water-color painting and games, all with clear and practical directions for how to make and play them.Vintage Americana by the Beard sisters, two of the founders of the girls scouting movement (when they weren't campaigning for women’s rights). As Anne M. Boylan writes in her foreword, “Healthy and spirited, [the American Girl] thinks nothing of taking a ten-mile ‘romp’ through woods and fields with a group of friends, and collects flowers and leaves for preservation or presentation to friends and relations.Above all, however, the Beards’ girl is handy. She can make a hat rack, a screen, or a bookshelf; fashion a macrame hammock or a cornhusk doll; and draw, paint, sculpt, or decorate a room…By emphasizing what girls can do, The American Girl's Handy Book presents a portrait of girlhood that is vigorous, active, and full of possibilities.”
  • The Boat Who Wouldn't Float

    Farley Mowat

    Paperback (Nonpareil Books, Sept. 28, 2018)
    Tired of everyday life ashore, Farley Mowat would find a sturdy boat in Newfoundland and roam the salt sea over, free as a bird. What he found was the worst boat in the world, and she nearly drove him mad. The Happy Adventure, despite all that Farley and his Newfoundland helpers could do, leaked like a sieve. Her engine only worked when she felt like it. Typically, on her maiden voyage, with the engine stuck in reverse, she backed out of the harbour under full sail. And she sank, regularly. How Farley and a varied crew, including the intrepid lady who married him, coaxed the boat from Newfoundland to Lake Ontario is a marvellous story. The encounters with sharks, rum-runners, rum and a host of unforgettable characters on land and sea make this a very funny book for armchair sailors and landlubbers alike.
  • Ring of Bright Water: A Trilogy

    Gavin Maxwell, Austin Chinn

    Paperback (Nonpareil Books, April 1, 2011)
    This volume weaves together the Scottish otter stories from Gavin Maxwell's three non-fiction books, Ring of Bright Water (1960), The Rocks Remain (1963), and Raven Meet Thy Brother (1969). Maxwell was both an extraordinarily evocative writer and a highly unusual man. While touring the Iraqi marshes, he was captivated by an otter and became a devoted advocate of and spokesman for the species. He moved to a remote house in the Scottish highlands, co-habiting there with three otters and living an idyllic and isolated life at least for a while. Fate, fame, and fire conspired against this paradise, and it, too, came to an end, though the journey was filled with incident and wonder. Maxwell was also talented as an artist, and his sinuous line drawings of these amphibious and engaging creatures, and the homes they occupied, illustrate his story. This book stands as a lasting tribute to a man, his work, and his passion. It was received and has endured as a classic for its portrait not only of otters but also of a man who endured heartaches and disappointments, whose life embodied both greatness and tragedy. He writes with rare eloquence about his birth, his devotion to the beloved Scottish highlands, and the wildlife he loved, while refusing to ignore the darker aspects of his nature and of nature in its larger sense. Maxwell's legacy has been preserved at the Eilean Ban Trust and Bright Water Visitor Centre. A Nonpareil Book by David R. Godine.
  • All Sail Set: A Romance of the Flying Cloud

    Armstrong Sperry, William McFee

    eBook (Nonpareil Books, Feb. 23, 1995)
    When his father loses his fortune, a boy is taken on by a famous shipbuilder and takes a record-breaking trip around Cape Horn on the famous Flying Cloud. A realistic and riveting old-fashioned yarn, winner of a Newbery Honor for young readers in 1936.
  • Desperate Characters

    Paula FOX

    Paperback (Nonpareil Books, March 15, 1980)
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  • The Book of Camp-Lore & Woodcraft Beard, Daniel Carter

    Daniel Carter Beard

    Paperback (Nonpareil Books 2008, )
    [ The Book of Camp-Lore & Woodcraft BY Beard, Daniel Carter ( Author ) ] { Paperback } 2008