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William Harrison Bayles z6t5t

Old Taverns of New York is written by William Harrison Bayles. This book is an attempt by the author to narrate the historical event of Dutch settlement in America, which was a root cause for the rapid change and development of the Cities which created the requirement of extensive travel, in turn the need for Taverns. Taverns were once the only .. 1u5w54

H. W. Gibson 281g4q

Camping For Boys is practical handbook for those who conduct the camping and participate in the camping. The author of this book, H. W. Gibson is having twenty three years of experience having lead and conducted camping. The book starts with an introduction on the purpose of camping and moves towards every aspect of camping such as leadership qu..

Edward M. Plummer x5d2c

Few kinds of labor develop the body in a symmetrical manner. This is true even in an elementary division of labor. The carpenter and the blacksmith usually have strong, large shoulders and arms, but small and weak legs. The farmer, from excessive bending over his work, loses, in a greater or less degree, his elasticity of body, and often becomes st..

Owen Jones 1d523i

A gamekeeper's notes are written for the most part on the tablets of his mind. He is a man of silence; yet he is ever ready to unlock the casket of his memories if old friends, and sympathetic, are about him. We have known keepers who could talk, when so minded, as well as they could shoot, making their points as certainly as they would bowl over a..

Willis Boyd Allen 2h1c42

Pet Sibley was a girl slightly younger than her companions, who lived near the Percivals in Boston. When the invitation came from uncle Will Percival in June for them to spend their summer vacation, or a part of it, with him and aunt Puss—as the children called his wife—at The Pines, the girls begged permission, which was heartily granted, to bring..

John Cuthbert Long 3h6j6r

Most of us are possessed of the desire to be somewhere else. Since the dawn of history hordes of men have pressed into new countries. Sometimes the expeditions have been in search of food and plunder, but mixed in with these motives has been the human ion for something better, the hope for sunnier scenes lying over the horizon. Hemmed in by the..