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Difference between revisions of "Boy's Own Book"
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A similar book was published during this time was "[[Boy's Own Treasury of Sports, Pastimes and Recreations]]". | A similar book was published during this time was "[[Boy's Own Treasury of Sports, Pastimes and Recreations]]". | ||
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== Editions == | == Editions == |
Revision as of 18:42, 31 March 2011
Boy's Own Book | |
Author | William Clarke |
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Publication Date | 1829 |
Language | English |
Pages | 316 |
Along with sports, games, advice and other activities available to Victorian boys in New England, it contained section on conjuring and tricks with numbers, chemistry and cards.
The first edition was 316 pages, illustrated with engravings.
A similar book was published during this time was "Boy's Own Treasury of Sports, Pastimes and Recreations".
Table of Contents
Editions
There were many many editions of this book published. Some samples:
- Fist American Edition (Boston, 1829)
- Fourth Edition (London, 1829)
- Second American edition (Boston, 1831)
- Fifth Edition, revised (Boston, 1851)
- Illustrated edition (Louisville, 1854)
- Extended edition (New York, 1857)