The Scientific American Boy; Or, The Camp at Willow Clump Island
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A group of boys spend a summer on an island, and their adventures provide a frame for practical, illustrated instructions on outdoor crafts, shelter, and small-engineering projects. The narrative alternates episodes—camp setup, excursions, and conflicts—with detailed step-by-step directions for building items such as tents, canoe and sails, bridges, snow shoes and skis, water wheels, windmills, a log cabin, signaling equipment, and camp furniture. Emphasis is on resourcefulness, straightforward surveying and construction methods, safety in swimming and rescue, and adapting simple materials to solve everyday camp problems, combining hands-on projects with lessons in self-reliance and teamwork.
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