The Boys’ Own Book ofIn-Door Games and Recreations.A POPULAR ENCYCLOPÆDIA FOR BOYS.Edited by G. A. Hutchinson.With over 700 illustrations. 528 pages. $1.75.It is especially a boy’s book, calculated to afford both pleasure and profit, treating of those topics in which boys take particular interest. There are chapters on gymnastic exercises, games, and sports of all kinds; the boy’s workshop; how to build boats, etc.; musical instruments; toys; conjurers and conjuring; ventriloquism; and pleasant and profitable occupation for spare hours.“It gives the boys such instruction as they like, and will keep many an active boy employed in his workshop and away from a companionship that is hurtful. It is both a useful and a beautiful book.”—Chicago Inter-Ocean.Boys’ Own Book of Out-DoorSports.UNIFORM WITH BOYS’ OWN BOOK OF IN-DOOR SPORTS.Illustrated. 1 vol. 4to. Cloth, gilt, $1.75.Containing articles on swimming, boating, cycling, hare and hounds, skating, lawn-tennis, foot-ball, etc. In short, an encyclopædia of just those things which boys want to know about.“This is a capital book,” says theNew York Independent. “The illustrations, diagrams, and drawings are very numerous and excellent; and the subject is treated in every aspect and variety by competent writers, who describe well and have the art of lending a charm to their dullest details.”
The Boys’ Own Book ofIn-Door Games and Recreations.A POPULAR ENCYCLOPÆDIA FOR BOYS.Edited by G. A. Hutchinson.With over 700 illustrations. 528 pages. $1.75.It is especially a boy’s book, calculated to afford both pleasure and profit, treating of those topics in which boys take particular interest. There are chapters on gymnastic exercises, games, and sports of all kinds; the boy’s workshop; how to build boats, etc.; musical instruments; toys; conjurers and conjuring; ventriloquism; and pleasant and profitable occupation for spare hours.“It gives the boys such instruction as they like, and will keep many an active boy employed in his workshop and away from a companionship that is hurtful. It is both a useful and a beautiful book.”—Chicago Inter-Ocean.Boys’ Own Book of Out-DoorSports.UNIFORM WITH BOYS’ OWN BOOK OF IN-DOOR SPORTS.Illustrated. 1 vol. 4to. Cloth, gilt, $1.75.Containing articles on swimming, boating, cycling, hare and hounds, skating, lawn-tennis, foot-ball, etc. In short, an encyclopædia of just those things which boys want to know about.“This is a capital book,” says theNew York Independent. “The illustrations, diagrams, and drawings are very numerous and excellent; and the subject is treated in every aspect and variety by competent writers, who describe well and have the art of lending a charm to their dullest details.”
The Boys’ Own Book ofIn-Door Games and Recreations.
A POPULAR ENCYCLOPÆDIA FOR BOYS.Edited by G. A. Hutchinson.With over 700 illustrations. 528 pages. $1.75.
It is especially a boy’s book, calculated to afford both pleasure and profit, treating of those topics in which boys take particular interest. There are chapters on gymnastic exercises, games, and sports of all kinds; the boy’s workshop; how to build boats, etc.; musical instruments; toys; conjurers and conjuring; ventriloquism; and pleasant and profitable occupation for spare hours.
It is especially a boy’s book, calculated to afford both pleasure and profit, treating of those topics in which boys take particular interest. There are chapters on gymnastic exercises, games, and sports of all kinds; the boy’s workshop; how to build boats, etc.; musical instruments; toys; conjurers and conjuring; ventriloquism; and pleasant and profitable occupation for spare hours.
“It gives the boys such instruction as they like, and will keep many an active boy employed in his workshop and away from a companionship that is hurtful. It is both a useful and a beautiful book.”—Chicago Inter-Ocean.
Boys’ Own Book of Out-DoorSports.
UNIFORM WITH BOYS’ OWN BOOK OF IN-DOOR SPORTS.
Illustrated. 1 vol. 4to. Cloth, gilt, $1.75.
Containing articles on swimming, boating, cycling, hare and hounds, skating, lawn-tennis, foot-ball, etc. In short, an encyclopædia of just those things which boys want to know about.
Containing articles on swimming, boating, cycling, hare and hounds, skating, lawn-tennis, foot-ball, etc. In short, an encyclopædia of just those things which boys want to know about.
“This is a capital book,” says theNew York Independent. “The illustrations, diagrams, and drawings are very numerous and excellent; and the subject is treated in every aspect and variety by competent writers, who describe well and have the art of lending a charm to their dullest details.”
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.